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League Games Xl'here Played Seore Score Wheatland .,...... ...,.,. 1 9 vs 39 ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,.... . ,... B iggs Biggs ..,......... ....... 4 9 vs 20 ,A..,,. ......,, E ast Nicolaus Biggs -......-......Y. ....... 4 6 vs 25 ,.A,,., ,......,.,. L ive Oak Sutter City .,...... .,,.... 2 6 vs 38 , 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Biggs Live Oak ....,. .,..... 1 9 vs 22 A,,,,,, ,....,.,,.,...... B lggs Biggs ............ ....... 4 3 vs. 21 ,,,..... Wheatland East Nicolaus ,,,,,,. 16 vs, 43 .,,4,., ,,AA,, ,,,,.,,,,, B i ggs Biggs .,....... ....... 2 3 vs. 22 ,.... . ....,.. Sutter City + + + I'r0spe1'ts for Nerrf Yeafr very bright in spite of the tact The prospects for next year .are that nearly all of the A and B regulars will graduate. The A team will eonsist of this year's su'bs and part ot' this year's B team. The B team will consist mostly of this ywr's C team. Some ot' the fl team players will he playing fl again next year. There are a couple ot' good prospects coming in from the grammar school. Taking everything into consideration, we look for a successful season. + + + llonsiider u-ell what your sfrefngflzl is equal to.. mul what emcecds you r ab: I lifllj.-PTORACE. +++ TRIAVK llllClC'l' Rl-3lSlfl.TS The Biggs Union High School track team won four consecutive times i11 the N. C. H. S. A. L. B school meet. They also Won the limited for the first time. making a clean sweep which was en- tirely unexpected. 'The scores For the unlimited were as follows: Biggs. 55: Hamilton flitv, 39 1-2: Sutter City 34: Pierce 22 1-2. The limited scores were: Biggs 58: Hamilton flity 54 1-2: Sut- ter Uity 25 1-2: Pierce 10. The bovis from Biggs being high point men at the meet were llal Porto of the unlimited. 15 points, running anchor ot' the relay: Honda of the limited. as expected. also took 15 points. The following boys from Biggs qualified for the N.f'.H.PS:.A.l.. to he held in Gridley. Unlimited: Dino Dalillorto, 440 yards, 220 yards. low hurdles, and pole vault. Bert Plaster, 220 yards. Victor Prarat. 880 yard run. Jerome Lotgren, mile. Relay pertaining Jerome Lofgren. Gravdon Little. Bert Plaster. and Dino Dal Porto. Limited: 100 yard dash. 220 yard, Jack Carrico. 4th: 660 yfird. Bill Lewis, Srd: Roy Grell, 4th: 1320 yard. Russell Baker. 2nd, W. Miller. 3rd: Football throw, Hanson. lst. Meliean Zlrd. Starkey 4th: Shot put, B. Baker. 3rd: High jump. Honda. lst: ll'-ond jump. Munekawa, 31'dg Hop step and jump, M unekawa. Zlrd: Pole Vault, Bl. Baker, lst, B. Baker, 3rd, F. Sehill. 4th, Relay: Hurtle races. 160 Lewis, 3rd, F. Sehill, 4th: 120 Honda. lstv The Following boys from Biggs qualified for the N.fi.H.S.A.l.. at Gridley. Limited: Ben Honda, l20 low hurdles. high jump. broad jump: Russell Baker. pole vault. 1320: Frank Honson. foot lzall throw: :Relay team. -lack Farrieo, T. Munekawa, K. Kadawa-
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THE SEASON At the beginning of the year it looked as if we would again have three eham'pionship teams as we had two years ago, but from laek of exnerienee the Cl team only won 4 out of their 8 league games. The B team tied with VVheat1and with 7 vietories and l loss tto eaeh otherl. The A team played an undefeated season in their league games and only three defeats in their nraetiee games. R TEAM The B team, this year, was eomnosed of nearly the same ones as the Cl team was last year. They lost their first league game to VVheat.land on lVheatland's home eourt, hut with lots ol' hard serimmasres against the A team: they played the rest ol' the season undefeated. TH I-I GA M ES dvlll'l'P Played Score vs. Score Wheatland ,....... ......... fl 6 vs. 25 .,., ......,,...l...... B lags Higgs ,...,,ii,,,,, .... 3 2 vs. 27 .,.. .... E ast Nicolaus Biggs ..,.,.,.,, , ,.,. 36 vs. 16 . .. ........, Live Oak Sutter City ...., ,... 1 3 vs. 30 .... .....,. B legs Live Oak ,...,,, ,... 9 vs. 30 .... ,......... B iggs Biggs ......,.....,.,. .... 2 2 vs. 18 ..,.. Wheatland East Nicolaus .... .... 1 Sl vs. 28 .... ...... ...... B i ggs Biggs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 3 5 vs. 10 .... .... S utter Cltv HA TEAM The A team players have had the honor of playing on a eham- nionship team during eaeh of their four years in sehool, playing a total of 32 league games and winning Ill. They had a good praetiee season winning from 'teams as follows: Orovllle .. .........,......................... Lost Oroville ....................,..,,...........,. Won Marysville ....., ..... L ost Marvsvllle ,.... Lost Orland ...... ..... W on Orland ., Won Colusa ..... ..... W on Grldley ..............,, ...., W on Gridley ................... ..... W on Gridley Alumina .,.... ..,,, W ou Gridley Alumina .,..........,......,.. Won At the beginning of the season it lool'ed very mueh as il' we would win the ehamnionshin with ease. We did win our first four games hy big seores, hut the fifth game with l.ive Gal: was very elose on aeeount of siekness at this time of year. The final game with Sutter flitv proved to he the last and elosest game ot' the A team's history. VVe really think we owe our thanks to Voaeh Rey- nolds for the fast thinkine' he used hy sul-stituting Roy Pritehard and lien llonda of the B team, in the last half of the game. ln the first ouarter. Sutter Uity led 4-0. Biggs nieked up in the see- ond quarter and gained a seore of 8-7 bv the half. Biggs stayed in the lead all throuQ'h the third quarter whieh ended l8-10, The final quarter found the Riggs hovs somewhat dead on their feet when Sutter flitv gained slowly hut surely. The final seore was 23-22 in favor of Biggs.
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ki. R. Baker. Unlimited: 100, Plaster, 3rd, and Little 4th, 220 yd Plaster 2nd and West4thg 440 Dal Porto, lst, 800 Prarat lst, King 2nd and Bohannon 3rd. Mile, J. Lofgren, 2nd, Theheek 3rd and Pritchard 4th, Relay: Ji. Lofgren, G. Little, B. Plaster, Dino Dal Porto, Field events: football throw, U. Baker, Zlrdg shot put. Pratt, 4th, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, D. Dal Porto, lst. C. Baker 3rd, A. Dunlap 4th. Hurdle rave: 120 Morris Sehill, 4th, 220, Dal Porto lst. + + + TENNIS The tennis season was very sueeesstul this year with flutter Ba- ker and Arthur Dunlap winning the N. C. H,.1S. A. L. sinee the Waugh brothers were in selloolfllhey played an undefeated season winning from nearly all the sf-hool in this part of the state. Baker and Dunlap Will NUHSAL Doubles at Corning FLASH-Bi rs doubles team won the NCHSAL championship, ., F , , . . . Saturday, May Qzird, at Corning. In the winning they defeated Marysville and Uolusa, whom had previously won in their sul:- league meets ot the NUHSAL. The Biggs hoys will reeeive a tme engraved eup for their sueeess, tlus season. lst Singles-Cutter Baker 2nel Singles-Arthur Dunlap Won from Sutter City. ..,...... 6-2, 6.3 Won from Sutter City ,....,.... 6-1. 6-2 Lost from Col'usa ..........,....... 6.1, 6.3 WOII ITOID C0ll1Sa-- Won from Durham ................ 6-1, 6.3 WOH from Dllfham Won trom Oroville ........ 2.6, 7-5, 6.1 xml from Olciigvmem , on rom rysv e Won nom Marysville,.6.Z, 1-6, 10.8 Won from Chico.- Lost from Chico .................... 6-2, 6.4 Won from Oroville Lost from Oroville ................ 7.5, 6.3 Won fi-out Durham lst Doubles-Cutter Baker Arthur Dunlap and Won from Sutter City. ........ 6.0, 6.0 Won from Colusa .................. 6.4. 6.2 Won from Durham .........,...... 6-1, 6.1 Won from Oroville ........ 4.6, 6.2, 6-2 Won from Oroville .....,...,...... 6-2, 6-2 Won from Marysville..14.16, 6.4, 6.2 Won from Chico ....,.......,....... 6.4, 6.4 Won from Oroville ......., 6-4, 5-7, 6.2 Won from Durham .... ........... 6 .1, 6-2 Won from Chico ........ ....... N. C. H. S. A. L ........ ..,... 6 -4, 6.4 +++ Mew seem fo zu1d1'f1'st1m11 neithei' flmir r:'f'1'us nor flwiv' sfrengfll: of the fm'fnN'rtl11Qy IN'lll'I'I' much g1'mfm Hnngsg of the latter much less. -Loan BAGON.
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