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Q -Till F'I'21''I2'1T5Tl'l'1.2fCf4'Zl'7., LT ,'..17'7TC''II''If12TTIfI2 .'fZ2fT,T1i2f. 1711.'ffl-7T'22'TT?l277 217l'f2'1'7 fT.2f'.'f'2TTill Tf.Z2ff,17Tf. l...,...'Q 1nnmmuumnnnu nIInuinnnunnunnmunmm 1uu1iInI1nu11inInnnnnnuinnin1iunuummnnmnmum THE 1927 WYOVELL Big Horn Basin Basketball Tournament-1927 The annual district tournament played in Lovell this year started lvlarch 10, with some very interesting games played by the twelve competing teams in a total of 21 games. The first and second day were of very little importance as they witnessed com- mon matches, some uneven and others close. The third day the semi-finals to decide whether Cody or Cowley would be given fourth or sixth places, gave Cody the coveted fourth place by the easy score of 21-7. Greybull defeated Riverton by 3 points, 14-11, that day. - The finals played at night were between Lovell and Thermopolis for third and fifth places, and 1VIanderson and VVorIand for first and second. The Lovell-Then mopolis game was fast throughout, the score at the end of the half being 8-8. Ther- mopolis finally forged ahead in the last half, and the gamerended 18-12 in their favor. The Manderson-WVorland game was by far the best in the tournament. The lvlanderson quintette got the lead in the first half, and although the Wor- land boys fought hard, they were unable to overtake them. The score at the whistle was 21-19 in favor of Manderson. Afterithis game the awards were made by G. V. Cutler, tournament official, lVIanderson receiving the silver loving cup and the new basketball which was used in the final game. Webb Wortham of Worland received a sweater for being high- point man of the tournament, and Cal Owens of Thermopolis received a loving cup for showing up as the best al1-around athlete in the tournament. The tournament was played under a new system, cutting down on the number of games also giving the weaker teams a chance to play and earn a place. Sconiss OF TOURNANIENT GAMES IN ORDER PLAYED: Basin 1 1 -Lovell 17 Basin 5-Worland 17 Powell 10-VVo1'land 35 V Cowley 11-Lovell 17 Deaver 7 -Manderson 29 Byron 19-Thermopolis -ll Greybull 8 --Thermopolis 19 Cody 9-lVI anderson 19 Riverton 10-Basin 20 Lovell 12-VVor1and 18 Powell 4-Cowley 9 Byron 15 -Cody Q 17 Deaver 5 -Byron 24 Thermopolis 15 -Manderson 20 Greybull 10--Cody 21 Riverton 11-Greybull 14 Powell 7-Riverton 15 Cowley 7--Cody 1 21 Deaver 2-Greybull 22 Lovell 12-Thermopolis 18 Xvofifmd 19-ivrandefson 21 ' Q ..... ................................. . .. ......................... .... ............. ..... ....................... 11 if ..................................... ........ .... .............................................. . . ...... ......... .... . . . . . . -it in vil1muz:1iiun1 niunim-ini: mn. mn,i-ii-n..::i- .tgiatunmninaiivniwiini :.1ir.u1nli:1iii min-ni -in-ii iumuunmnininiinnnmniinu'ii:-iwiinmin-nun: if 21 4 I
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EZ ' ' ' '1111IfIIIIII1IIIII.fIIIIIII' ' 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIII 'fII1IIfIIf.22211211.22IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII.IIII.I ''Z' ' '' ' 'fIIfIIffIIiQ I THE 1927 WYOVELL GIRLS, BASKETBALL SQUAD-1927 Left to right-Allphin, D. Olson, B. Olson. H. Asay, Vandamme,'Showalte1', Lechine, Robertson, Egan, V. Asay Ccaptainj GIRLS' BASKETBALL - 1927 Lovell 18-Deaver 0 Lovell 20-Basin 37 Lovell 1-l-Basin 28 Lovell 10-Cody 14 Lovell 19--Deaver 8 The Lovell Pirates started the basketball season with a bang this year under Miss Foley's guidance. Their first game was with Deaver, January 14, on the home court. Deaver was defeated by a score of 18 to U. The Pirates outplayed them in all positions. The next game with Basin, January 22, was not so successful. At the end of the first half the score was 19 to 2 in favor of Basin. But, during the last half, Lovell tightened up on their defense and managed to make a score of 14 against Basin's 28. February 3, Lovell journeyed to Basin and again met defeat at the hands of the fast Basin team. At the end of the first half the score was 16 to 11 in favor of Lovell. But alas, during the second half the tables turned. Basin came back strong, and the Pirates lost by a score of 37 to 20. The next game, with Cody, was more like football than basketball. Three minutes after the Whistle had blown Lovell had a 6-0 lead. The game was nip and tuck all through, but at the last minute, Cody forged ahead. The final score was, Cody 14-Lovell 10. The last trip was to Deaver, February 19. The Pirates brought home the long end of a score of 19 to 8, from this contest. J. V. A V I - -45 Q1 Ill 2 lllll 1 lllll 1lIlll IIYINN 1KIIIIl1i I Ili Illl I1 Wlil V1 ll il Ill 1 llll. 1 Illll I llllll ll lll 1 lllli 1llll'1lll 111' fl' lllmgl 1' ll il llll 1'lllll'll Tim iw' ill l'1U'lll1 nxuungmm l A.
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