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SKET EA T BALL EW rx Q2i'fi-fi Back Foss. away, tion boys were team them iovrirrChessner,CoachgPochop,Johnson,Belak,Rajewieh, Front Row: Eickman,Pageler,Primm,Cap:L.Korton,Ba1n. With a highly successful football season put safely the athletic boys of G. H. S. turned their atten- to basketball. Answering the call for cagers were 21 tall and short, but all anxious to show that they of the caliber that it takes to make a successful With the tireless efforts of Coach Messner, urging on to a better play, the team was put into goodfhape in a short period of two weeks and on December 10 the Go- rilla Cagers of the 1957-'58 season opened their fifteen game schedule against the Chamberlain basketball team. CHAMBERLAIN 9--GREGORY 24 The Chamberlain boys had a slight advantage due to experience from three games played before they tangle d with the G. H. S. team. This advantage apparently didn't bother the Gregory quint as they displayed good defensive ball to down the NCubs.n BURKE 8--GREGORY 58 Burke's Bulldogs were the next victims of the Gorillas as they continued their fine play and defeated the Burke team with a decisive 58 to 8 score. Fifty-six I i - ! A , , 'I 1 4 1 I x...f'- ' In l It c I i In Q 3 ! l ,lx 1 Wi '5 lf 'Y E I
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152-ity 1 'fi 5 F 7 ' Q , W I L CHAMBERLAIN 20--GREGORY 24 nf Touring to Chamberlain for the first game 'away from the home floor the Gorillas took their second gamerfrom the MGubsn by the narrow margin of 24 to 20 in a'gameithat was not as close as the score indicates. Gregory was nev- er in bad danger and the close score was a result of Cham- berlain's team rallying late in the game. BURKE ll--GREGOHY.56f Coming back after two weeks vacation the boys went to Burke to tangle with the Bulldogs again. The result,an- other one-sided score, although Burke was game and fought to the end. Primm and Belak were outstanding scorers,net- ting 17 field goals and two free throws between them. The second team won their game easily in the preliminaries. PLATTE 34--GREGORY 24 The Gorillas suffered a defeat on their next encoun- ter. They played Platte there, and went down on the short end of the score. The game was close from start to finish but Platte's fast breaking team was too much for the boys. It was in this game that Gregory discovered that it had potential material in Bob Eickman, freshman. The Gregory seconds kept their record intact by defeating the Platte seconds 51 to 21. DALLAS ll--GREGORY 59 Tuesday, January llth, both teams ,went to Dallas to play there. The seconds Won their game easily having an l8 to O lead at the half. In the second half the seconds stretched it to 50, holding Dallas to '4. The first team won just as easily. senses 19--GREGORY ea P 'x I ' I Three days after the Dallas game, Gregory was host to Geddes, a scrapping outfit. They came with great hopes but went home disappointed. In spite of their determination they had not reckoned with the fighting spirit and accur- acy of the Gorillas. BALLAS 4--GREGORY 59 c January 19 Dallas came East to try their luck again, but it was not better than the last time.' They were de- feated decisively. Fifty-seven
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