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57. and Colleen turned back lost to Benld Tuesday nieht a: mington, 63-49, here ht in opening roui st annual Morrison vil! nal basketball touri on Gibbs’ poi rmersville 1 Kincaid rmersville le. :offeen iningtoi st per7 ht to t th' lite Morrisonville, Jan. 21—Farmer sville and Morrisonville became Ifinallsts in Morrisonville’s first Benld Tuesday night Benld. The local cagers were ---- trailing by one point at the end [annual basketball tournament tool the first quarter, and by only i night. Farmersville downed Cof two points at the halftime. They, feen 67-60 and the hosts took t outscored Benld bv live points in • : -30 victory from Nokomis. period, leading at the Farmersville outpointed Cof- the third sound of the whistl points. Benld went final period, win score of 63-59. Jerry Jones with 29 markers three 18-12, in the last quarter to hadf field ows by ows b; nute on n a thril rtle Joe » Mohawl lgham pa markers Moeller Nok points ..cnear w; lymond with 12 In tonight’s games. Coif lys Farmersville at 7 o’clo d the hosts meet Nokomis 10. Finals will be played Frid ht. The box scores: rmersville (67) bbs ........... d over-of the Jned an through n’s Bud j ting 29. issump ; Box .scores: M’ville (59) Jones, G. Eyman Wanack McWard Lamb Klinger Benld (63) Lesecho Lelli Palovich Palkp f reak up been nip frames. a. battle which and tuck for | Morrison-lersville v tournamcr feating Me leen took Nokomi-« Far 22 — Fai I •night by d I by beatin r n“ M °6„ r three , 11 pc villc dinners meet lor the title tonight after tonight’s f;; for third place. ® lf Coffprn «ny. lan T. fgun- o free] ,wo free i j vie last j Atwks to T tnption. gh lor. ; s. Cun-with 2 2 1 3 2 ft 0 0 1 n B. .fi’um f 4 L B’urn f 4 ? B’um f 3 While c 8 M’F'land g 1 ,J Huber g 0 ! Garwood g 1 I Fuller g l 1 9 2 10 3 9 8 24 1 3 1 1 2 4 0 2 A 67| Totals 22 18 62 Morriftonvlllr (53 . B. F. T. wnard f 4 J' net c B person g Nokomis (5(0 B. F. T. 2 4 Moeller f 4 « 14 1 111 German f 0 4 5 171 Auman c 12 4 2 2 Janssen c 2 3 7 2 6 Kirk g l 5 15: Hopwood g 0 I Oarlock g 5 X 1 Mill H rr ,4| I. Bun 32 I White c Jansso for the Farni« r s ii Gibbs f Keller f 1 Boll f 1 D.-5lorse c 4 J. Morse g 1 Webb g 1 b.Tot. Coffeen (6 B. Bob B'rn f 7 Bill R’rn f urn f otals 19 15 53| Totals vision liwiu ueiiiu net 1 v%j»h ' a score of 67-47. Skip Hasti I ith 20 points, hut Ben1 f •rt Falke was high for ime with 24 counters. Mt. Olive (67). t Benld B. F. T.| 1 31 (47). I 0 10 0 4 1 1 1 i ■ 11 57 0 4 3 13 1 8 26 1 5 9 3 7 0 1 b 1 3 63 Keller ard 3. Spring meet St. Hillsboro, Jan. 22—Jacksonville roared to a surprisingly easy 74-55 victory over Hillsboro her [onight. It was Hillsboro’s setback in 17 starts home loss of t Hiltoppers halftime, b' gaifie wid chapter wit points as com J y Hillsboro. Bob Scott win jk $ scoring ringleadeV points while Larry Terni , aced Hillsboro in scoring column with 13 pounters. Jacksonville (74). I Hillsboro (53). B. F. T.j B. F. T. Fzzard f 3 2 8| Hart f 3 2 8 1 51 Hitt r 1 1 3 5 15; Ecole f 14 6 2 2! Marti f 0 2 2 5 151 Terneus c 5 3 13 3 19' Young C Oil 0 10' W’brook a 2 4 8 I M. M’no A Two Games At Berlin, Jan. 21-j t Hill will met Raymond e Griva f 1 111 Falke t 0 21 Alepra c 2 20 Lelli 2 2 21 Moody ff 4 101 Ptovlch g 2 8- Berutti g 1 91 1 II 1 II Jan. 21—Elkhart their games in the Logan-Di Ml nere tonight and l .ie championship night while the Jiddletov « nd -oils. Pleasant TT 44-22, ing New Berl Hitchings grade sch j House •row by vlTish in the se Bruntjen Gieseking d miopBrachear .ored 12 p Ford got W’ward f 2 Stan field f 5 toegge c 0 ordan c 5 kS tt g 8 latley g 5 ii , ripj F' -viand M- Kaln Bi - dewell A berry 8 -II rdln g 2 K Totals Morrison v C Herzog Congratulations Seniors SLOAN'S FURNITURE STORE 1 own.
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953 54 car , with a rn High ame lasium t-siz for n Tuesday ?r the Mt. earn, with the new nament here next Tuesday night, Jan. 19. Farmersville and Kin caid tangle in the first conteit at 7 o’clock, and Coffeen and 1 Stoningtoir meet at 8:30 that evening. On Wednesday night at 7 o’clock, Nokomis and Raym will tangle, with Morrl®' iS meeting Assumption ? complete the first On Thursde the first finals wh night. Trophies first, secont winners. Mohawks Los Farmersville hawks Tuesday • komis defeated Raymond, 57-43, and Morrisonville edged Asr tion, 59-57, in the Morris tournament here last nigh Moeller paced Nokomis w points. Brachear was higl nd with 12 isonville scored three han Assumption in ver to win h : high 20 p mis last Tnursciay nigntrim close contest at Nokomis. F was 52-50. Klinger and W paced the Mohawks with I 11 points respectively, wh reserves were w 'ening’s opener, al boys, 42-27. 7re: ■nersville doped the Mo-1 night at Farm- j “ while Morrisonville goes against W8 Nokomis in the nightcap. la Nokomis (57). | Raymond (43), B F. T I B. P. T. . f 5 6 3d Hitching f 4 3 11 p ersville, winning an easy 77-56, Xurnin c 2 6 io'tuSTc 3 2 fl b , Aum ♦. 1 Jans Vlrlr victory. Gibbs carried the scor ing load for Farmersville with 18 points. Lamb and Klinger shared Morrisonville scoring laurels with nine markers each. !Moiruu»vm« Totals (59).| Assumption (57), Mohawks scoring: Jones 7. Por- ntm f Bj Fj Tn| stmwt . F: T, ler 2. Wanack 4. McWarri 4 Har. McWard t « B 171 tc»o«or ■ o o Freshman-Sor’ Freshman-S' . an easy Mt. Auh fs oprjW n v c« iFthe “1 ’ K chalking .dyers’ scori ft !kamp 1, L. y.nney 6. H. Grah ............ . . • vCT 1 c 5 4 11 T , 3 9| Wilson f 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 Doan g 4 0 8 Assui -w night Coffeen will taxe on McV - armersville in the first game, Eyr sen g 2 0 i| Bruntjen g 0 -2 2 TJ Kirk u 4 2 1 k 1 6 Cearlock g 6 1 13 Bracheer g 6 0 12 Lei 21 15 57! Total 15 33 43 rhe .uohawks came out wn rs by a single point against E )urg here Monday night. Sco t was tied, 11-11, at the en the first period and Morrisor le was trailing. 26-28 at th lf-time. In the third period, th o teams scored point for poir h Edinburg still leading ? two-point margin. In the firr« “iod, the Mohawks outscore visitors by points, con ; out winne Scoring by was as ics 25, i Lamb irer fo n thr minr single poin wille pla Klinger Wanack hig 16. of th Pulaski, Jy- —Mt. lilltopper ng. 71-6? Pu- n City with» jo Jenson was ar ■Ke AA Virden. Jan. 22 -N Mason City, Jan. 22 — Mason[° ine Phtys Kewanee, itpointed Virden 6 City turned on the power here ma ers are under th a heart-!|m.S.M. conference c tonight to wallop Athens, 66-48. decision I'tonight. High gunner Dye and Wag ' shared scor-ernon Rams, sportin n City with» jo’ to Mario ant south Mt. Vernon -dy earlier in - this time Marion 3 9 he home floor 0 2l it coni' '♦A a tetcse Normal, j, western was Welle ing honors j! points while Co. had 13 points ea °nd den. high man ; Northwestern (62).I VI With 14 B. F. T.l Mason Clt; I! Kemp f I 2 41 Pltche 1 Hicks f 8 0 16, Hendr Dye f rllcr c 7 7 211 SJlores Quick edfem g 4 3 Hi Cox c Snyder irner g 4 2 101 Quinn Rankir I T Zer Lincoln, Jan. 22—EBr 1 ried off top honors in v-c, Dewitt basketball toy night, defeating |The winners took . thb outset and show 1 maegin at the half. lj In the con sola tio enney beat Middleti Klkhart (60). | Brt B. F. T.l Ung t 3 3 9! M. Fli tor f 4 1 9 Martin Tllilds c 8 (T 22 Wyldcr {J? ™ les g 1 4 6! We ton -... g 0 2 21 N. Fin { J .einingcr g 4 t 12| Fox g — 1 o Cev( joints 24 1 P'' te a rdi’ st Wishes Class of 5411 frobish feed STORE he v Of 43- . 1 1 31 HaU c 3 3 • 8 2 18: H'loway g 1 6 8 g 1 0 2: R’crtaon g 4 4 12 g 11 3 25 Floyd g 2 0 4 -AM O O 1)1
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'52-'53 TRACK LETTERMEN Gerald Jones, Albert Eyman, Gerald Richter, Don Wanack. 1 952 - 1953 SEASON The track team of '52-'53 made a good showing for our school even though competition was great. The members of the team numbered fifteen. These included Gerald Richter, Gerald Jones, Don Wanack, Albert Eyman, Galen Franklin, Harris Graham, Jerry Snyder, Lyle Me Ward, Elvin Porter, Don Minnis, Jim Sloan, Don Shake, Carl Spangler, Dave Anderson, and Joe Lucas. The Mid-Plains conference meet held at Kincaid was the biggest highlight of the track season. The team also participated in the district meet held at Taylorville besides others held during the spring. The success of hard work was shown in the number of letters received: Don Wanack, Gerald Jones, Gerald Richter, Carl Spangler, Jim Sloan, Albert Eyman, Donald Shake all earned letters. The lettermen returning to the team are pictured above. Best of luck to future track teams from the seniors of '54. Best Wishes, seniors--SHAW'S BEAUTY SHOP 40
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