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Show _ ern eters Peete vays . PORTA eee rer Mb Te CS OS a Nt? 90 8 ee “be i i Ae SERECTPNAS MATASLSS pea hie oN TERA CH wise ELPA DP E EAT H Stepestes Ge hang hy PEM OLD ATGD SPAT Rat ELA CA PL ARSED DET DOLE ED PARE ALESIS EG) Ach its? E RE TE SHIAT Dre ieMee TEN TaRoL for goa PEPSU TERRE EE ET AE TDN Ma SDE: PELE DN bibeant fa bc Sp00 sooee CPP MN PD NT SB Ee PERSO LEO AAPL OER, SoS Wtaikh Sy ba ote ie 2Par Ds iene st? Sento RRS ~*~ roneaeee es Slee ae Petraes 3 oe as! eee OS ASE = re fe: YX tan ‘RADAR a errere{ se aa m‘ oe ~~~" — eae" Ba te De gh Basketball After having experienced much disappointment last year, the basketball boys, to redeem themselves, returned with grim determination. Having been defeated at the last of the 1935 season, we had forfeited the right to play in the State Tournament. The boys were out to make good this year. Material with which to work was good and plentiful. Most of the fellows had had much training and floor work; there was height and speed in the fellows. But a series of pre-league losses lowered the dopester’s estimation of Weber’s strength. | — ** q Th court season began with a victory over Bear River, 48-30. However, the next two games were defeats at the hands of Ogden, our friendly rival, and Logan. School spirit suddenly had a strong comeback at this time, and helped the team to win the next game, which was with South Cache, by the close margin of 30-31. As the second half of the season rolled around, the Warriors were in the fight harder than ever. With good playing, and enthusiastic support from the Student Body, the boys were able to go the entire ah Fe second 4 half of the season with only one defeat—Ogden, champions. division On March 11, Weber played South Rich for a position in the tournament. On that glorious day, Weber won and the following Wednesday was on its way to Salt Lake City. Weber started at the tournament with the strength of champions, winning over Salina 50-32. The next day Weber bowed to the strong Davis team which put her in line for a game with Delta. The game with Delta was the game of the day. Weber won 41-9, the biggest difference of scores of the tournament. f | Weber was then scheduled to play Murray for the position of fourth or seventh place in the state. But after an exciting game, Weber was forced to take seventh, losing to Murray 25-27. After an unpromising pre-season schedule and a slow beginning in league competition, the final accomplishments of the team indicates splendid coaching, conscientious effort and determined spirit. The school feels that the boys really “went to town” and is proud of the seventh place which they gained in the tournament. ‘Orchids’ to the team and coach for the success of the season. Honor Roll: Albert Wimmer, George Ahlberg, Lowell Judkins, Jack Thomas, Wilford Bingham, Jack Evertsen, Charles Ahlberg, Eldon Orton, Eldon Garner, Grant Hodson. Be 8 hp atl tee at paris ; eye terse ony) forest cbeiertss aye Pettus PSG Dip hee iil PPT OR ETO rere rE rire: ED test e eit Surry Stata te Pate Su pwet se — tee Sop oS emyoneet + ™ = | |