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---- AIYUKPA R f IQ47 Ou December 5, 1946, we played a return game with Hot Sulphur Springs on their floor. Cur first team lost by a score of 13 to 28. Again Billy Hrdlieka was high point man. The second team lost also by a score of 17 to 19. Jerry Yarner was high man. December 13, 1946, we played at Kremmling. They won with a score of 41-19. Our high point man was Darl Peterson with 8 points. 1Vilbur McAllister was second with 7 points. The second team also playeql. The score was close, 23 to 211, Kr-cmmling's favor. Elmer Bylzee was high point man with 12 points. January 17, 1947, Kremmling came here for a return game. The first team lost with a score of 212-29. The eeiond team won with a score of 33-27. It was on February 7 that the seeenr team became our first team. The boys played Breckenridge at Kremmling and won with a score of 33-27. Un the 13th of February, in our gym, the NVildcats played Saratoga. This wav: the first time the boys had played Saratoga as a. team. and considering this, they did very well. They had a good lead the first quarter, but the more experienced team soon caught up and passed them. The score was 40 to 18. Left to right: Duane Hanilpiton, Murray Oxford, Hally Hanson, Jerry Varner, Dan Higfbee, Donald Hakonson Not in picture: Elmer Byfbee, captain, Gene Wamsley, Robert Turner, Dale Adkins Page Thirty
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BCDYS' BASKETBALL Wi hui McAllister Darl Peterson Max Riley Elmer MeQueary Ralph Moore On November 6, 1946, Eneampment eame here to play the first basketball game of the year. They were victorious with a score of 225-14. Our high man was Billy Hrdlieka. The next game was played with llot Sulphur Springs on November 15, 1946. it was a very close game, with Hot Sulphur winning 14-12. lligh man was Billy llrdlieka. The seeond team also played Hot Sulphur. We were victorious with a seore of 38 to 12. Jerry Varner was high man. NVe returned the game with Eneampinent on November 22, 1946, on their home floor. The game ended with a score of 40-22 in Encampnn-nt's favor. Billy llrdlieka again made the most baskets. November 26, 1946, we went to Saratoga. The first half of the game the first team played, ending with a seore of 28 to 5 in Sara- toga's favor. Billy Hrdlieka was high man. The second half the second team went in. Their score was 23-8, Saratoga 's favor. Jerry Yarner was high point man. The final score was 51 to 13. Page Twenty nine AIYUKPA 0 l9l+7
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AIYUKPA 0 I947 0 BUYS' SOFTBALL The first softball game of the season was played with En- eampment, October 8, 1946. It was a fast game, with 1Valden as winner. Tl1e score was very elose, 18-16. The game was played at Encampment. The seeond game, played October 14, 19-16, was a return game, with Eneampment coming here to play. The score was close this time, too. lt was 333-30 with Eneampment as winner, The third and last game of the season was played with Hot Sulphur Springs on their diamond. We played the 17th of October. lt was a fast and exeiting game. The score tied twice before Hot Sulphur finally made a point, making the score 17-16. The lineup was as follows: Max Riley ,...........l,..,,. ......,,, e ateher VVilbur McAllister ...r,... ....,.. 1 st base Elmer Bybee .....,,,....,. ...... 2 nd base Jerry Varner ...... Jimmy II ogue ..... Billy Ilrdlieka ,,,,... Darl Peterson ,,...,, Hally Hanson ......... .,,.... Elmer MeQueary ,.,,,, ,,i, 7 .msliortstop ,...,3rd base .,,,..IJltCl101' .mleft field .center field Bright field Page Thirty-one
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