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THE STESPEAN 75 HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAM LINE-UP Blanton Forward Stout Forward G. Howard Center B. F. Hensley Center Botner Guard Luther Scott Sub Stanley Black Sub Bill Martin Sul) GAMES Union, 38 ; , Pineville, 10. Uniun. 17; Middlesboro, 16 Union, 10; London, 39. LInion, 10; London, 16. Union, 17; B. H. S., 10. Our high school team was considered a sure winner of the local tourna- ment until four players, namely: Captain Perkins, Chde Hensley, Bill May- hew, and Geyer were ruled ineligible because they played on the ' arsity. Nearly any team would be discouraged by such an occurence as this. But not so with Union. A second string squad Ijegan practice a week before the tourn ament and so well did they do their work that they entered the tournament and defeated Middlesboro High and Barbourville High. In the finals, London High beat us in a hard fought battle lf)-10. The Union squad played exceptional ball under the circumstances. The players are to be congratulated for their splendid performances. Richard Ballinger, College ' 25. iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw
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74 THE STESPEAN iiii:i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu CYRUS BROWN, Sub Guard Brown was the man who difln ' t care •here he was when it as neces- sary for him to take a s])ot at the goal He has raised the score many a time bv droiiyjing one in from the opposite end of the court. It is evident that he will Ije one to take the place of our departing Seniors. CLYDE HENSLEY, Sub Guard lienslev was another able sulistitute Aho ne er failed t i cart} ' on in a game. He was the high point man in some (jf the games of the season, and the coach never feared his skill on the floor when he went into a game. WILLIAM MAYHEW, Sub Forward Mayhew was the shortest man on the team and his speed was near to that of ilowartl. When he went on the fl(jor, he was there to score for Un- ion. lla] py is all that his name implies and promises to win his fame some dav as an athlete of high standing. Games Dec. 16. Sue Bennett — at home 36-12 Union Jan. 9. Johnson Bible College — at home 36-31 Union Jan. 12. Berea — at h inie 21-35 Berea Jan. I ' l. E. K. S. X.— at Richmond 19-2 ' ) E. K. S. X. Jan. 20. Aiilligan — at h(ime 32-30 Union Jan. 25. C ' umlierland — at home 22-11 Union Jan. 2 . Alary ille — at home 30-21 Union Jan. 30. W . K. S. X.— Bowling Green 2i-c,o . K. S. X. Jan. 31. ( )gdon — Fxiwling Green 22-31 ( )gden h ' eb. 1. St. Mary s St. Mary 20-38 St. Mary ' s Feb. 4. Murphy — at home 40-19 Union Feb. 20. St. Mary ' s— at home .33-19 Union Feb. 22. I ' ast Tenn. Xormal — at home 25-28 Normal Feb. 23. Cumberland— -at W ' illiamslnirg 28-24 Union Feb. 25. Johnson Bible — at l inil)erlin Heights .23-35 f(}hns()n Feb. 26. Maryville — at Maryville, no lights Xo game Feb. 27. Carson-Xewman — at Jefferson City 18-38 C. X. Feb. 28. East Tenn. Xormal — at Johnson City... 19-20 Xormal Feb. 29. Milligan— at Johnson City 10-27 Milligan March 3. Sue Bennett — at London 27-21 Union ' Jhe ' arsit iin eleven games out of a total of twent3 -two games ]ilayed; this gives the team rating as a 50% team. Homer Hieronvmus, College ' 27
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