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AGAIN CDLITSTANDING PLAYERS ANNA FALLS, 33-22 Led by The assaulfs of ScoTT Gill and Ray- mond Ellis, The Terriers won Their fifTh sTraighT conference game from The IasT- place Anna quinTeT by a 33-22 score. Our Two sTeIIar performers, LuTz and Cox, were unable To dress buf were missed very IiTTie, as The reserves were clicking perfecfly. The Allenmen led I7-6 aT The half and wenT on To score sixfeen more poinTs during The sec- ond period. TERRIERS LOSE TO PINCKNEYVILLE 43-4I Traveling info The neighboring confer- ence To meeT a foe previously defeafed on our own floor, The Terriers seemed doomed from The firsT quarTer because of very poor offense and defense work. The whole Team was badly off form and LuTz gafhered mosT of The poinTs for The locals. CARBONDALE 3I, MURPHY 9 Playing This game aT Murphy, The Ter- riers seemed To find very liTTle compefifion from our TradiTionaI rivals. Many fouls were called and half of Murphy's poinTs were of The easier variefy. LuTz confrib- uTed nine poinTs while Gill ToTaIed eleven Tallies. Carbondale srill leads The confer- ence, wiTh Herrin running second. CARBONDALE TDEFEATS HERRIN 36-3I Amid fisT fighTs and argumenfs, Carbon- dale won anoTher conference vicTory. The game was a very close one and when The Trouble sTarTed, The players and rooTers on boTh Teams were ready To TighT. LuTz and Cox sTarred offensively, while Gill, Eliis, and Crawshaw performed brillianfly on de- Tense. GOLCONDA 2I, C. C. H. S. 42 The-small Town Team, wiTh a wonderful record of sevenfeen sTraighT wins and no losses in The currenT season were only build- ing up To a IeT-down when They venfured To play The Terrible Terriers. Carbondale doubled The score aT 42-2I, wiTh LuTz and Cox sTarring in The offensive side. Gol- conda complefely losT hope when They firsf saw The fasf break of The Terriers and They were never able To geT on Their feeT. WEST FRANKFORT FALLS, 36-30 Our boys played anoTher close game wifhouf The aid of Susie Ellis. The Ter- riers could noT geT in sfride, buf Timely bas- keTs by Gill, Crawshaw, LuTz, and Cox kepf The home-Town lads in The running and They finally spurTed info The lead To win by six poinTs. Cox was The offensive sTar, wiTh LuTz and Crawshaw playing briIIianT defen- sive games. . CARBONDALE DEFEATS JOHNSTON CITY 32-3I The second game wiTh JohnsTon Cify proved To be one of The Terriers' hardesf games of The season. The name of DuTch LuTz rose To fame during Those four Tire- some periods. Besides being a demon on defense, he gafhered Twenfy-one poinTs on The offensive side. Lacking The ball han- dling abilify of Ellis, The Terriers nearly losT a conference game. C. C. H. S. BEATS ANNA 40-38 STiII weakened by The loss of Susie Ellis, our squad barely eked ouT a 40-38 vic- Tory over Anna-Jonesboro. LuTz bore The burden of The offensive work in The firsT half, buf cooled off considerably in The final periods. Anna's eIongaTed cenfer was high poinT man wiTh sixfeen poinTs. CARBONDALE WHIPS RED DEVILS 39-I6 Playing Murphysboro again, This Time on The home courf, and aided by The reinsTaTe- menf of Ellis, sTar cenTer, The Carbondale boys had liTTle Trouble in defeaTing The Red Birds. The Terriers made baskefs aT ran- dom and held The counTy-seaT quinTeT on defense. LuTz and Cox were high scorers for Carbondale. This game gave Carbon- dale The conference championship for This season. HARRISBURG FALLS, 23-I 8 Harrisburg nearly obfained CarbondaIe's scalp in The IasT conference game. LuTz, Gill, Ellis, and Crawshaw played fine de- fensive games. Crawshaw was held score- less for The firsT and only Time in The I937-38 season. The Terriers closed wifh a remarkable record, losing four non-con- ference games and winning every game againsf Big Eleven Toes. E. Mc. E AGAIN CCDNFEIQENCE CHAMPS I g Sixteen
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BUT FEW DEFEATS TERRIERS DEFEAT WOLF LAKE 37-20 The Terriers successfully opened Their cage season of I937-38 by downing Wolf Lalce 37 To 20. The firsT quarfer was slow and aT The half The score was I9-6. A snappy lasT quarfer aTTacl4 led by Hunsalcer, Togefher wiTh defense work oT LuTz and Ellis, gave Carbondale Their firsf Tasfe of vicTory. TERRIERS LOSE TO DUOUOIN 27-25 In The second non-conference game of The season, Duquoin barely nosed ouT a vicTory in a Thrilling finish over The Carbon- dale baskeTeers. The C. C. H. S. lads led in The firsT quarfer by an Il-2 score, buf Their lead was gradually whiTTled away. Crawshaw led boTh Teams in scoring wiTh a ToTal of Twelve poinTs. C. C. H. S. TAKES HERRIN 32-I2 Opening Their conference schedule on Herrin's basIceTball courT, The Terriers drubbed The Tigers 32-I2. Offensive power in The firsT half gave Them a lead which They increased during The second period. DuTch LuTz and ScoTT Gill were The main ThreaTs for The Terriers wiTh eleven and Twelve poinTs, respecfively, while The greaT Campbell brofhers were held To a measly five poinTs. TERRIERS SWAMP PINCKNEYVILLE 45-I9 Piling up The largesT score of The currenT season, The Terrier quinTeT easily defeaTed Pinclcneyville by a 45-I5 score. LuTz, Cox, and Crawshaw were The principal scorers, wiTh Gill and Ellis doing plenfy of defensive work. This was a non-conference game and iT showed The power and speed of our Team. C. C. H. S. DEFEATS W. FRANKFORT 32-I6 Winning Their second conference game in as many- sTarTs, The Terriers easily whipped The Red Birds wiTh a 32-I6 lacing. WesT FfankforT led ofT To an early sTarT, buT afTer ThaT Carbondale easily Tool: The lead. The subs, wiTh LuTz as capfain, played much of The Time, especially during The lasT half. CARBONDALE HIGH 42: DUOUOIN I6 Playing Their besT ball oT The currenf sea- son, The Terriers easily avenged Their firsT clefeaf aT The hands of The Indians. The passes and shoTs oT The local lads were worlcing To perTecTion. Cox, LuTz, and Ellis were The leading offensive Threafs, while Gill and Hunsalcer sTarred on defense. CARBONDALE DEFEATS HARRISBURG 32- I 6 The Terriers opened The new year suc- cessfully wiTh a decisive vicfory over The Radio CiTy lads. The game was slow unTiI The lasT half when The Terriers oT Carbon- dale finally awolce during The lasf half and The offensive worlc of Ellis and Cox, To- geTher wiTh The defense of The ienfire Team, won The game for The Terriers. TERRIERS NOSE OUT JOHNSTON CITY I6-I3 The Terriers nearly suffered defeaT aT The hands of a second place confender, Johns- Ton CiTy. The local boys could never seem To geT ahead of The rangy boys 'from John- sfon CiTy buT Tinally won The game on Touls in The lasT Two minufes oT play. Bofh Teams scored eighT field goals, while Gill was high scorer wiTh a ToTal of eighT poinTs. TERRIERS DROP CARMI 30-20 The Terriers Traveled easTward To emerge vicforious over a fasT-sTepping Carmi quin- TeT. Gill, playing opposife Dixie How- ell, gafhered Twelve poinTs and gave a good exhibiTion of underhand shooTing which Triclced his guard. LuTz, Cox, and Craw- shaw played a Tine Tloor game. The game was closer Than The score indicafes buf The superior shooTing of our baskeTeers finally broughT Them ouT on Top. TERRIERS DEFEAT PARIS Traveling from Carmi To Paris, Illinois, did noT seem To afTecT Carbondale any and They nosed ouT a Tasf, Triclcy, up-sTaTe Team by a 23-2l score. The Terriers led up To The fourTh quarTer when a Tall Parisian looped one To puT his Team ahead. LuTz sTarred offensively, while Ellis and Cox were The brillianf defense man. Crawshaw and Gill played Their usual consisTenT game and accounfed Tor some poinTs. E. Mc. DID WE MEET Page F fl
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