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Vol, 1, Edition 19
Fnrt Snellng, Minnesota
February 23, 1936
FCRT LSACSR3 DEFEATFt EY CCC TEAM
Disappointed, but not downhearted after-dropping in their league standings,
tho CCC team tackled Co. H, leaders of -
the Post league .ard threw them for a loss,;
It was B-.rousing struggle and a dog fight
from the whistle tr- the final gun which
found the Hdqrs. team on tho top of a.£4 .
to 17 score.
The whole game sums up tij.—"the beys
clicked". Still holding a mathematical
chance at tho title, the hopes of tho
toam followers wore raised a hundred percent after this game. A fow changes wo,rc
made in the lir.o-up by manager Carney,
and they sorved to bring the team back tc
early season form, Thoy flashed tho braJ
nd of basketball which'can win championships, and with which they won the first
I :r league tur.sels,
Ce. H was hold tc two froo" throws tho
first half cf the encounter, while the
CCC boys totaled twelve, Mike Walsh, tho
trick shot artist, "dropped five goals and
three free tosses in the net tr lead the •
scorers. Miokey Morrow, who was changed
back to guard, swished in throe field
goals and sank a fr.ee throw t*"trail Mike
w'v/r. seven point's. The tther four points
wore shared between Carney and Twenty rno
—is; each counting a flip tho second
half. Blonbo led tho soldiers attack
with seven .. oints. Pev. Palmar played a
bang-up gamo at guard. While this boy
... x. r.^nr_- a i^x._ yl0 can,,cover his man
like a blanket,
Tho CCC'team has always set up a good;
defense but have slumped in, thoir scoring
department. This game saw tho return of■
thoir driving power and fast breaking,
-b res b'b' f'^or; --■ - ■ " er.ty
-bly rated five. It also won the applause »f the fans, and thoy-7-«tre-:the hardest
to win over,
Tr the victor belongs the spoils, bet-'
• s g*, Hcadqua tors, and knock off' the
Robots this week,.
If the boys win their next three league games, they have a possible chance of
vrinning their league- title," 3o oome Ml
follrws, Lets goi
st. Patrick1:- ian;f
Members of cur entertainment committee;
held a Joint meeting with the social re- J
presontatives of the N.T.E. and Jr. Eusi'-»!
ness girls clubs of the St. Paul Y.W.C.A.-;
'_ ". Monday evening far the purpose of ;
planning anc ther j&J nee for thi::^company : ;
at the St. Paul Y.b'.C.A. Mi&s Claybo-arne!
advisor for the N.Y.E. girls, acted as
chairman.
An evaluation of the lest dance war.
made and its wtak points were discussed.
It was decided thai the next.dance would
be held on Mend; y, • March 18, a t 6:CO.
After a discussion on several types of
dances, it was decided to make this one
a St. Patrick's affair with no rfller
skating.
The St. Patrick's motif will be carried out throughout the party with attract
ive decorations in green and white- and
colorful refreshments bearing the St. Pat
ricK's idee..
A special floor show is being arranged:
with one of the St. Pdal Dance Studios to
be given during," intermission of the dance
and an.evening of real entertainment 1*
promised all who attend. Plan now to
be there.
PINKER DANCE TO BE HELD
On March 4th Headquarters Company will
hold, a dinner danct in St. Paul. The
program fcr the evening, will include a
seven course dinner, a special floor shnv
and dancing, music being furnished by one
of the Twin Cities' leading orchestral ••
organizations. As a social event, enter-'
tainment of exceptional merit will be
provided and every one possible in the
Company shell avail themselve-S of this
opportunity tc enjoy an evening in an
atmosphere of refinement and in surroundings conductive to- a few hours of real
enjayment.
This is the first affair of this nature- that .hi- company has ever- sponsored
and it is hoped that everyone will attend
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