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V Q ullmInunilnuumuulmumllumlummunumuluununmlullnuIllmum:unumnlumum nlInumIInIIInImIInIunnuuluuImumInnumummummnunuIlunnunuumllInnllmullmnununV Q Q THE 1927 WYOVIELL IInInllmnImnI1ImunanuIummunllunIuIIuninumIIInmmm1nuunlIIunnuinIInuummnunmumnnumnulmmnnun The next week we played Greybull, an old friendly enemy of ours, on our field and we defeated them 19 to 0. This game produced the real playing spirit we ex- pected would be produced by playing Billings the week before. We journeyed to Powell October 23, to play the big potato diggers. The game started off well, with a touchdown the first kickoff. Our luck continued that way throughout the game, and we finally defeated them 26 to O. t This victory was followed by our going to Cody and defeating .their players 24 to 0. If we omit a few of the details such as rocky field, etc., we may consider this a very successful game. Then came our Waterloo when we met the Washakie Warriors of VVorland and were defeated 21 to 0. The boys showed a good fighting spirit, but the Warriors were too much for them. This wasn't such a disgrace as Worland proved to be the 1926 state champions. The sixth game was with the Billings Polytechnic on the home field. Coach Collins of Billings played for his team, and Coach Ash played for the Lovell boys. It ended with a tie score 7 to 7. The last game of the season was a surprise to most of the Basin, when Thermopolis beat the Lovell Bulldogs by luck and fumbling on Lovell's part. In the last three minutes of play Thermopolis acchmplished an accidental touchdown making the score 13 to 7 in their favor. A WQS. C. ff? .-X f!! X - I If lmnnuun numumnunInnunnugiinnunInInuInunuInninnmunnunumuuumuuu nu nmnnun nlIulInluunuuunuuuu munnmnm' I ' Q f21'f.T2.fIfl.ff..f.12J1 .'l11C.12'JI.fl2f.1'.1I. .f.12..Tf1.., .-. .-.. , .-...,r,1::...,..-... ,-.... ..,............ .., ., -... - . - .....:L.:::m.:L.,Q
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. EE I 35 E E he - E ti' Se E no EIS 'N' he o 4 ra - F' Illll W A Zllllll K. S51 3 BAsKE'rBA1.L SQUAD-1927 Left to right-Coach Ash, Asay Ccaptainb, B. Cox, Dover, Despain. Tnrtar, Grimes. 552 VV. Croft, O. Fox. KR. Croft not in picturel - : E SEASONS SCORE : I 5 , 5 E Lovell 20 ......,......... Deaver S Lovell 22 ......,...,...,. Deaver 10 E I 5 Lovell 14 ,,,,l,.,,,,,.,,. Ry:-on ll Lovell I5 ...,,,,,....,,.. Thermopolis 18 5 I 5 Lovell 20 .....,....,..... 1-'owell 1-l Lovell 13 ..,,.,.......... Worland 16 2 3 5 Lovell 24 ...,............ Basin 21 Lovell 17 ......,......... Greybull 9 EAI E Lovell 9 .....,,,..,..... Manrlerson 29 Lovell 11., ..,.,......... Cody 22 E 5 Lovell 32. ....,,......,.. Basin 18 Lovell 17 .,..,,.,,,...,.. Thermopolis 14 : E Lovell 20 .,..,.. . ....,... Greyhull 19 Lovell 18 ........,....,.. Cowley 10 5 g E Lovell 18 ..,.......,,.. ..VVorlantl 19 Lovell 11 ..,.,, .,..,,.... B yron 10 E l 5 Lovell 5 ..............., Manderson 8 Lovell 24 ..,............. Cody 17 2 E 2 Lovell 12 .,.,,.....,..... Powell 4 Total-Lovell 336 .... Opponents 27S E E E ' ' is BASKBTBALL :ia Although not finishing as near the top in the conference as we had hoped, the gi 2 Bulldogs made a brilliant showing this season in their encounters with some of the best teams seen in this district in years. Their brand of basketball improved greatly s - during the course of the season, and Lovell, because of its fighting and Sportsmanship, s was a foe feared and respected by the other competitors. The Lovell hoopsters got a good start this season in the easy games they had scheduled for the first .part of the year. s s The first game the boys plaved at home against Deaver. Our team seemed quite inexperienced and was half-frightened, but the game ended with the score 20-8 in E52 our favor. The second game was played with Byron at Byron, and the boys showed more skill and action in getting the ball through the hoop, and also in floor work. The game ended with Lovell at the large end of a 1-l-ll score. if 4 l - . .,-.,..,,.. -. -l .. . ....,.. K. ...l,-.l..-,.. .. -,.....- BA.--nnl.-an-in I unIImlmmum--mmm -u-mm-nm lmInmIImuIummmImmminImumI-1umm-InIImm.I-nmII.1ilII-InIIII1-ImiIIIIIII.IImuIIIuImnnun-mon-nun mmm.-
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