December 2, 1938 (The Madison Mirror, 1925 - 1969)
December 2, 1938 (The Madison Mirror, 1925 - 1969)
December 2, 1938 (The Madison Mirror, 1925 - 1969)
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Page 4 THE MADISON MIRROR<br />
Friday, <strong>December</strong> 2, <strong>1938</strong><br />
"All" BigEight Tea mSec :ted<br />
one from East. Beloit and Park also<br />
had two, while Kenosha and Janesyule<br />
each had one.<br />
Central should be proud of having<br />
Denr and Dockery on this team. Next<br />
year will find these two boys back at<br />
Central continuing their fame at football.<br />
Sweaters. Skates . Skiis<br />
HUNDREDS OF XMAS GIFTS<br />
at the<br />
WISCONSIN<br />
SPORTING GOODS CO.<br />
215 Stare St. Badger 3366<br />
-All-Confer ence Team Central Opens '38<br />
ICage Season at<br />
ByTDALL-BIG<br />
EIGHT CI<br />
Don't skate on your ear, it's unhealthy.'-Shakespeare<br />
SKATE S:7<br />
Sturdy Shoes ± Sharp Blades<br />
=REAL VALUES<br />
4-..U<br />
Boys' and Girls' ,._.<br />
HOCKEY Skates<br />
Girls' WHITE 76<br />
FIGURE skates __76<br />
SKATE SHARPENING-on our NEW MACHINE<br />
- Cross Ground, 25c-Ifollow Hone, 40c<br />
ful but as yet there have been no snat- - -<br />
tered eardrums.<br />
When a time-out is called everyone<br />
rushes to their favorite place on theSpca<br />
floor -same<br />
to lie down to rest. Some ambi-tuu<br />
tious girls practice, at the timeSpca<br />
PETRIE'S SPORTING GOODS<br />
616 State Street EAGLE STAMPS Fairchild 1318<br />
dodging their fallen comrades.CH I T A<br />
If broadcasting included volleyballCH I<br />
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T A<br />
OFFER<br />
to<br />
CENTRAL HIGH<br />
STUDENTS!<br />
One .Dozen<br />
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in Roxy Easel<br />
$45.00<br />
Come in and see our many<br />
other Christmas Specials!<br />
Give your photographs as<br />
Christmas Gifts<br />
this year.<br />
the<br />
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<strong>Mirror</strong> All-City<br />
BIG EIGHT<br />
Basketball Schedule<br />
OFRN TEAM Reed sburg Tonight Player Pos School<br />
PLAYER Po0S ,ITION SCHOOL Derr.........-----LE ..-... Central<br />
----<br />
Haugen .--... LT. .........West<br />
E.... .............. _<strong>Madison</strong> Central Basketball for Central begins to-<br />
D aerr ..........................................<br />
--------------------------- L lLe Cr<br />
........... .. ____<strong>Madison</strong> -. West night when it invades Reedsburg's<br />
Lee........... LG.......-.West Dec. 2 (Friday) <strong>Madison</strong> Central at<br />
Hunt<br />
Haugen. ..... -.............................. -2 ............. <strong>Madison</strong> West gym. <strong>The</strong> caliber of both teams is vir- ......... C...........West<br />
Reedsburg.<br />
Lee ......... .... _....... ............-.... R -".................... -Janesville1 tually unknown but a good game is Smith . ... RG ...-... East Dec. 9 (Friday) Belolt at <strong>Madison</strong><br />
' O'Connell<br />
Wites ek sk s n ............------.......-.. .. ........................ 3<br />
.R RC<br />
....<br />
.... RT.Wis. High<br />
._ . .............-.... <strong>Madison</strong> East assured.<br />
East, <strong>Madison</strong> Central at Janesville,<br />
Cooper ....... _RE ... Edgewood<br />
rf-. .eoh Last year Central was host to Reeds-<br />
Horlick at Kenosha, Racine Park at-<br />
Brown ....QE.----------..West<br />
Er sen..........--------................... Q S------------------_.............Racine Park burg with a last minute rally cinch-<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> West.<br />
Beck<br />
H e n k s r . ...<br />
. . - .. -- ..<br />
. ._LH Wis. High'x<br />
-. ... .... ... . .... . .... ... . -LDo R I3.............-....-.....--.....<br />
... Racine Park ing the game for Central by a 34-26<br />
Dockery<br />
."......--......... .. .... RH . .Central<br />
Dec. 16 (Friday) Kenosha at-Madi-.<br />
Beloit score.<br />
Pedracine -... FE<br />
Drok<br />
I ...... ._........... ...<br />
.Edgewood son West, <strong>Madison</strong> Central at Beloit,<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Central<br />
s.....................................RI<br />
----------...- _...... ---. ---- Beloit "' yea Reedsburg has a tall<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> East at Racine Park.<br />
__________________________team with three of the original five<br />
Dec.. 17 (Saturday) Janesville at<br />
An all-Big Eight football T of last year returning. Reedsburg<br />
team has 1 Ninth Grade Home<br />
Racine Horlick. Probably a nonoonfer-<br />
Voley B ll ashould be tough and give Central<br />
ence meet between Kenosha and Mad-<br />
been selected by six of the eight<br />
* a * * loads of trouble. Since there isn't a Rooms Have Programs ison Central. at <strong>Madison</strong>.<br />
schools in the league through the<br />
sponsorship of Bob Morbeck, <strong>Madison</strong> Girl's Favorite sufficient knowledge of Reedsburg's<br />
playing your attention will then be<br />
Jan. 6 (Friday) <strong>Madison</strong> East at<br />
West High sports editor. Each school<br />
drawn to your own team-Central.<br />
(Continued from Page 3) Kenosha, <strong>Madison</strong> West at Belolt, Hor-<br />
sent in' its choices of a first team, and<br />
piano; Lorraine Hall played "Turkish<br />
I suppose volleyball, a girl's delight, <strong>The</strong> team as a whole is very fast.<br />
lick at <strong>Madison</strong> Central, Racine Park<br />
above is the team that can officially is one thing that the boys of Central Two or more members are high scor- March" on her flute; Lavonne Wold at Janesville.<br />
be ,recognized as THE "All" Big Eight have always wondered about. In fact ers which should help the team. <strong>The</strong> and Jean Nyberg sang two songs. Jan. 13 (Friday) Beloit at Racine<br />
team for this year.<br />
they'd be wondering the rest of their height averages from small to large. Some pupils in' the home room doubted Park, Janesville at Kenosha, <strong>Madison</strong><br />
Credit should be given to Bob for life about volleyball unless some good- <strong>The</strong> Probable Lineups Mr. Nickel When he said he used just Central at <strong>Madison</strong> East, Horlickc at<br />
inaugurating this project which has natured girl explained. Since no girl <strong>The</strong> probable lineups for tonight<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> West.<br />
been successful for its first appear- has yet ventured to explain to this may be Art Wellman at the center<br />
a conmmon wood saw. To prove his<br />
ance.<br />
writer, about volleyball it remained position; Elaine Hendrickson and point Mr. Nickel got a piece of wood Jan. 20 (Friday) Beloit at Horlick,<br />
Janesville at <strong>Madison</strong><br />
Although the Times and Journal that<br />
East, <strong>Madison</strong><br />
I rambled down to the girls' Jack Derr, forward positions; Art and sawed it in two. Russel Loniello<br />
have already published their Big Eight "small-place"<br />
West at <strong>Madison</strong><br />
gym<br />
Central.<br />
Turnquist and Ted Scalissi, guard pa.. played the piano, and George Powers<br />
team this selection is probably more Of course you must get permission sitions.<br />
closed the program by playing about Jan. 21 (Saturday) Kenosha at Ra-<br />
of a concisive choice and in a way from Miss Shepard to watch becamse Wellman has had enough experi- 20 sour notes on the piano.<br />
cine, Park.<br />
much better.<br />
the girls are very "audience shy." Only ence at the pivot post to assure the Home room 104, under the direction Jan. 27 (Friday) Kenosha at Beloit,<br />
Not much has to be said as to why a few boys come down and watch but student body of his capability. Art of Miss Vivian Eder, gave a program <strong>Madison</strong> West at Janesville.<br />
these boys were chosen but a preview that's only becamse they can't bear to lacks scoring but in practice this year Monday, Nov. 7, on American Educa- Jan. 28 (Saturday) <strong>Madison</strong> East at<br />
of each should refresh your minds. let Hazel, etc., from their sight. he has been connecting with aston- tion week. A. talked entitled 'tHfstory Horlick, Racine Park at <strong>Madison</strong> Ceni-<br />
A unanimous choice for end was Forgetting that, I'll try to describe ishing ability. He could be a high of American Education Week" was tral..<br />
Henkes of Racine Park. <strong>The</strong>re's a boy how the game is actually played with scorer and net at least six points a given by Muriel Swenson. Dorothy<br />
who really played as an end should. all its ferocity and emotion. game. His height should help Central Davis talked on "Why We Need Feb. 3. (Friday) Belolt at Kenosha,<br />
Ibs catching of passes was very good. Imagine something like a tennis this year.<br />
Schools." <strong>The</strong> seven objectives of Janesville at <strong>Madison</strong> West, <strong>Madison</strong><br />
Henkes was an all around offense and court with, a net stationed on stilts. <strong>The</strong> forward posts give us Derr and American Education week Were given Central at Racine Park, Racine Hor-<br />
defense player.<br />
Now, the idea of the game is to knock Hendrickson. Both boys are very am- by Dolores Grant, Vincenza flaimond, lick at <strong>Madison</strong> East.<br />
Jack Derr of. Central received the a ball (smaller and lighter than a bas- bitious with Derr having a good "scor-. Patricia Ryan, Dorene MacAdams, Feb. 10 (Friday) Beloit at <strong>Madison</strong><br />
other end position because of his ex- ketball) over the net. If you fail then ing" eye for the basket. Hendrickson Ann Spyros, and Joseph Kennedy, Central, <strong>Madison</strong> West at Kenosha,<br />
ceptionally good talent at snaring it's a point for the other team. at- times has_ proven to be a good <strong>The</strong> program was closed by Lucille Racine Park at <strong>Madison</strong> East, Horliek<br />
passes. His offense playing was very Before we actually start, 12 would shooter. <strong>The</strong>y both are speedy and also<br />
Koch, who talked on "Seven Objectives at Janesville.<br />
good.<br />
like to explain the actions of the girls good floor men.<br />
of Education and How the School Feb. 17 (Friday) Janesville at Madi-<br />
Tackles find Haugen of West and before game time. As a warm up some Teddy Scalissi and Art Turnquist<br />
Meets <strong>The</strong>m."<br />
son Central, Kenosha at Horlick, Mad-<br />
Petersen of Kenosha. Both boys were bf them learn to do the shag while are Central's main hopes at the guard<br />
ison East at Beloit.<br />
vicious tacklers and brilliant offense others learn how to tackle each other. position. Speed is one of their charac- players hits the ball over the net-a Feb. 18 (Saturday): <strong>Madison</strong> West<br />
and defense players.<br />
Some practice hitting the ball and if teristics with brilliant floor -playing Blue member takes aim and with the at Racine. Park.<br />
Two <strong>Madison</strong> youths are to be practice makes perfect then. some girls another. Although both are small in aid of her. massive right arm muscles Feb.' 24 (Friday) Beloit at <strong>Madison</strong><br />
found in the guard positions. Les<br />
have got- to go a long ways before stature they are capable of taking care hits the ball a terrific wallop-there West, Janesville at Racine Park, Ken-<br />
Smith of East and Bill Lee of West. they're even amateurs. of their man, big or small. Scalissi, iti goes-going-going-gone-too bad osha at <strong>Madison</strong> East.<br />
No mention has to be made of these We'll now begin the game. A girl when he has an "on" night, is capable -the tie is now broken-for those who Feb. 25 (Saturday) <strong>Madison</strong> Central<br />
two boys for everyone knows of their stands at the far end of the court to of making at least 10 to 12 points. quite didn't understand this, I'll review<br />
prowess..<br />
serve the ball, which is dlone by clench- Coach Diehl has in these boys virtues it for you-a Blue member hit the ball aolc.March 3 (Friday) <strong>Madison</strong> Central<br />
Wisozkl of Janesville won out from ing the' fist and hitting the ball. <strong>The</strong> of willingness and abieness of playing with all her might but It wasn't<br />
rest~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ac oftetemmmbr ~ e ~~rn s od al<br />
enough, the ball plopped at her feet-" at <strong>Madison</strong> West, <strong>Madison</strong> East at<br />
.Forgetting all this, we give again a Janesviile,- Horlick at Beloit, Racine<br />
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!<br />
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FOR FLOWERS<br />
FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />
Corsages, Potted Plants<br />
and Cut Flowers<br />
No Wonder High School Students<br />
Meet for Lunch<br />
<strong>The</strong> Food is Excellent!<br />
And its Conveniently Near the School!<br />
Harry S.Manchester, Ic.<br />
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