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VICTORIES and DEFEATS Cairo vt Moberly, November I I Moberly Dragons soundly trounced the Cairo High quintet by 39 points. The final score was48 -24 with Robert Bishop as top-scorer with 20 points. Thomas Hid vt Moberly, November 25 Moberly squeaked out a narrow 20 to 17 win over Thomas Hill. Bishop was high point man with 9 points. Higbee vt Moberly, December 9 Moberly lost their first game to the Higbee High Tigers 27-11. Higbee led all the way and had command of the entire game. Ronald Winkler led the Moberly scoring with S points. Renick v$ Moberly, December 1 2 The Moberly Dragoas won their sixth victory at the expense of the Renick Ramblers 29- 21. Bishop led the Moberly scoring with 12 points. Tbomat Hill vt Moberly, December 1 6 Moberly ' s seventh win of the season was registered at the expense of Thomas Hill. Bish- op was high point man with 16 points. The final score was 34 to 18. Cairo vt Moberly, January 9 Moberly Dragons soundly trounced the Cairo High quintet by 39 points. The final score was 63-24 with Robert Bishop as top-scorer with 22 points. Higbee vt Moberly, January 16 The Moberly Dragons won their ninth game in eleven starts from Higbee 31-30. Bishop led the Dragon offensive with fourteen points. Madison vs Moberly, January 27 Moberly added another decision to their string of victories by stopping Madison 52-27. Bishop was the big gun, connecting with 18 points. Renick vt Moberly, February 3 Moberly defeated the Renick Ramblers 52 to 24. Short and Bishop were high-point men with 14 and 15 points respectively. Clifton Hill vt Moberly, February 6 Clifton Hill, second in the Randolph County Tournament, handed Moberly its second set- back of the season, 26-24. Bishop led the Moberly scoring with 10 points. Huntsville Tournament Moberly entered the Huntsville Tournament. January 1, 2, 3. and 4. The first game we defeated Armstrong with a 26-24 victory. The second game Moberly beat Higbee with a score of 32-22. Moberly met Huntsville in the third game to play for the championship. Huntsville won the championship with a score of 33-23. Moberly got second place. At the time of publication of this book these games remained unplayed : Huck Finn Tourn- ament and the Keytesville Tournament! 33
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BASKETBALL First Row— Richard. Short, Mr. Yeater, Johnson, Merrill. Second Row— Patrick, Harlan, Stewart, Winkler, Kellogg, Bolin, Shrader. Third Row— Brown, Crutcher, Turner, Anderson, Bishop, Johnston, Wisdom. 32
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DRAGONETTES Cheer Leaders — Finnel, Burrell, Powell Fin Row — Holman, Noel, Myers, Pat+on, Finnel, Miss Richardson, Websfer, Fiteimmons, Stephens, Johnson, Johnson, Richardson, Kemper Second Row — James, Clutch, Chevalier, Vestal, Sims, Schopp, Scneder, Kellogg, Cashatt, Watts, Davidson, Lowry DeWeese, Hampton Third Row — Isaacs, Haden, Brazeal, Brantegem, Davenport, Mallory, Hummel Fourth Row — Esry, Lusby, Conner, Stansberry, Quinlin, Mea, Arnett, Rainer Firtt Row — Whisenand, Griffiths, Wolfe, Staiger, Clay, Haden, Spurling, Damgaard, Grannemann, Stuart, Goode, Leavene Second Row — Johnston, Kirkendoll, Gann, Henderson, Closser, Burton, Robinson, Turner, Watts, Burton, Cleeton, Cooley, Collins, Henderson Third Row — Craig, Poison, Currier, Karnes, Wilson, Haden, Wehmeyer, Henthorne, Kiric, Kessler The Dragonettes really helped the boys at iill the games by backing them up with their peppy cheers and songs It ' s no wonder they had pep and steam with Mary Ruth Hampton as presi- dent. Margie Clutch as vice-president, Jimilee Chevalier as secretary, and Rosinna Kirkendoll as treasurer. 34
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