Acropolitan v. 5, no. 4; (1928 Feb. 14)

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Volume V.

BUTTE,

HANDBALL .. SERIES ON 'l'OURNAMENT OF SINGLES WITH

SIXTEEN

A meeting

of the

handball

sharks

of

3 to discuss tournament.

coming

It was decided to hold a tournament two lost games,

Will make ,the tourney than

it

had

been

DEBATES TO SE~~~~~C~~~~

FOR MINES

the details

after

MINES HOOPSTERS WIN ..

PLAYERS

Office at noon on February

elimination

14, 1928

STARTS

the school was held in Coach McAuliffe's

of the

MONTANA, FEBRUARY

somewhat

anticipated,

with ,This shorter

that

it

WOUldbe as the earlier discussions were on the order of a round robin series.

Series of Games Reveal Strength of Mines Basketball Team The past few weeks has revealed the Mines Basketball team as one of the' strongest that the school has ever had,

Sigler played a spectacular ter while "Fat" Matlock guard position with credit.

game at cenhandled the

Out of the thirteen games it has played sofar this year, the Mines team has made 334 points while its opponents have only made 266. It is admitted that practicalJy all outside teams are stronger this

The Lineup. Mines (14) University (13) Kelly, f. ,_. ._. ._"....Chinskey Kiely, f ",,""" "" __ ".__ ."".""".,, __ ,,Over__turf Matlock, Sigler, c. ,, Rule, Lindnille

Sixteen names tourney started

路Serious and interisive work has been .started by aepirarrts to the debating .teams. Two teams 'will function in the' near future; one, composed of girls; and " another, representing the school. The .first contest of the former team Will be' held with the Montana State Normal College, at Dillon, the first week in March, The team will be selected from the following girls: Josephine Michael, Ceil Maillet, Katherine Lee, Veronica Smith and Patsy Alsop.

were entered and the year than they have been in the past. Dennehy, g. "" ",, . .__ . Lewis on Monday, February 6, d th Little g Wendt Ranken If the lower classmen liste on - e ,. """." , The games played so far, with the win- team decide to continue studying at the ners indicated by a "w" after their Mines in the future, it will result in a On January 12, the Mines quintet left

are practicing' for the regular Mines team, so it looks as though some of these men Will represent the school, unless lots

names are as follows:

team

of other good speakers will enter the race,

Game No.

any of the Montana

Players.

I-Hintalla vs. McFarll1nd (w) 3-Matter (w) vs. Dennehy. 2--Talpt vs. Weyerstall (w) 4-0'Connor vs. Mahagin (w) 5~Holly vs. Hall (w) 6---Williams vs. Wenaas (w) , 7-Connolly vs. Whelan (w) . 8-Hinrichsen (w) vs. Rodlin. (Continued

Travelers," Ricks College, Idaho Montana state Normal College, mountain and St, Charles, The Ore Diggers won from

tourney for Men-

tana high schools, usually held at BozeInan, will be held at the Mines' Gym, ~arch 7-10 this year. The series of games will be held under the auspices of the Montana State College with Mr. Ray B. Bowden as manager, and Coach McAuliffe in immediate Charge. It is hoped that the visiting teams will like our gym and its school and its to

study

here

teams.

in a 14-13 win for the Miners. Since then McAuliffe's men have played "The

ney Here

decide

be able to win over

these, played with the State University team at Butte on December 31st, resulted

II. S. Hoop Tour-

lnembers future.

should

Eight games have been played since the Christmas vacation. The first of

on Page Seven)

The annual basketball

which

in

the

Tech, Inter-

for Idaho

atella by a score of 31 to 13. was marked with roughness.

The game Kiely was

high point man playing a very good game while Kelly and Dennehy played good floor games. Matlock played a stellar game at guard. This game was the first of three on the trip to Idaho. MINES

the Uni-

to play the following games.

MINES (31)-IDAHO TECH (13) The Miners won a fast game from the Idaho Tech Unit on Idaho's floor at Po-

(18)-RICKS

COLLEGE

versity five in a fast and exciting game. The score was close throughout the game and neither team was sure of a win until the final whistle. The game was marked with much fouling, the Grizzlies scoring nine points from the gift line. Two field shots were all which were connected by Coach Stewart's squad. Chinskey and Overturf were the stars for the U Team, while Kiely and Kelly

for the Idaho Quint while Thompson, Kiely and Dennehy showed up well for

for

the

Mines,

In

this

game

(Continued

Mr.

Scott

Johns,

says

Connolly,

that

it

and

Foster

is possible

for

girls to take part in the Intercollegiate' debates, but the co-eds are focusing most of their attention on the Normal College contest. Debates with the Billings PolytechniC Institute of Billings, Montana, and the (Continuea

on Page Seven)

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The Ore Diggers lost to the Ricks Normal college in a rough game by a score of 35 to 18. The game was the Miners second on the Idaho trip and was played on the Ricks floor at Rexburg, Idaho. Matlock was put out of the game by the foul route early in the contest. Thompson played a stellar game at guard and forward. Ricks and Robertson starred

starred

Newton,

on page Six

MINERS!! BEAT THE BOB-CATS!

Series of Lectures Continues The eighth lecture of the School of Mines Lecture Series was delivered on January 18, by Mr. Guy Sheridan, who is chief chemist of the Timber Butte Milling Co. of this city. The subject of Mr. Sheridan's talk was "Selective Flotation," and he discussed the advancements made from elementary flotation methods to the present day methods of mineral recovery. He pointed out how froth flotation has displaced the older methods of bulk oil and oil film flotation, at greatly reduced (Continued

on Page Seven)


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