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1' ,pn H llebr pitcher 8L Stop Plght field and '3-ry A 3 5 1: Laffy ite 5 at Center- r1f'heo7 T left Letterman Rodney Stapp Barry Lyon Richard I-Iillebrand Gary Anthony Delbert Jackson Gary Gallentine Herbert Shlrley Dean Thornton Eddie Temple Terry Lyon Gary Menges Bill Eckhart Baseball Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcetm' Norcatm' Norcatur Norcatur Season Scores Long Island J6I1Il1I'lgS Tourney Cleaguel Lenora Jennings Jennings Lenora Lenora Team ManagersiBob Strevey and Wayne McCaJ.U.ster. The following boys were out for baseball and showed a lot of promise and improvement. Kenneth Jackson, Eugene Wentz, Rgdney 0UHa1-9, Alfred VanSickler, Jerry Rist, Bob Strevey. The season record was a 2 win and 5 loss with 1 game remaining to be plqred with Long Island. The league record was 2 wins and 3 losses.
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Basketball The season opened 1th two W1nS and lt looked a 1f th1 was the year for 1nn1n Then a selge of losses, some by small marg1n , h1t the te m But the team to be bsl1ttled It has been a good season ior both A and B Tears The A 1 s record of four wins and twelve losses B team won three and lost ten V w1ll be lh there to w1n next year The season opened 1th a game at Herndon Th1 we on by a close score 0' 10 to The second game was played at home aga1nst Rexfor and ze :on by a score of YT to !'6CO! ' 1 40+ The thlrd game was layed at Jennlngs Th a one of our poorer game l t a core of 8 to 59 The fourth game played at home agalnst Lo an, lost by a score of L5 to oh l F 63 to 70 Th1 was a The flfth ame played at lcDonald, lost by a c ose score o close one all the way The s1xth game, played at home agalnst Lon Island, lost bg to 9 Fouls hzr in this game The cventh game was olayed agalnst Jennlngs t home Ie lost th1s one by a close score of L5 to 5l Thls could rave gone either way The elghth game wh1ch was played at Almena was another clo e one lost 1n the la t m1nute of slay bl to M8 The nlnth ame was played 1U the league tourney aga1n t Long Island, and th1e a hr1ller, lost by one PO1Dt 5b to 55 The tenth game played at home agalnst Almena was non by a clos score of 55 to The eleventh game played at Lenora lost by a score of 56 to 65 It was a game a lot of fouls The trelfth was played at home aga1nst Pr 1re V1ew It as on by a score of 1 L0 Twelve FO1Ut were made 1n the last t o mnutes Number thlrteen olayed at Long Island was lost by a score of 81 to The first f1VE players fouled out 1n the th1rd Quarter The fovrteenth game played at home ara1nst Lenora lost by I! po1nts but as closer than the score he to 55 1DdlC8tSA Number flfteen played at Logan wlth a scor of KM to 75 f1n1sbed the regular season s lay leaving only the Al9tTlCt tourney The last game of th sea on vas pl yed at Selden 1n th A19tP1Ct tourney It was lost to Leoville by a score of M9 to l Rodney Stamp, a f1ne ball player ani h1 h corer for the team, 1111 be har to re ,lace He 19 an all around basketball player Larry Lyon, guard and forward, a always 1n ther a oo rebounder and a lot of hustle Th1s 1 another soot that 1111 be hard to f1ll Rlchard Hlllebrand, center an forrard, h d a lot of ASSIT , loved to play the game and had a lot of pool n1ght both on rebound1ng and of ense Ye w1ll F159 Rlchard JUNIOR LETTERMEN Herb Shlrley, was 'ua I and a '1ne ball pl fer 1'n flad he w1ll be bac 1 t f P I hope he becoves able to h1t baskets as yell LP awe as H ooes 1D nractlc ddie Temple, 'orxard, a real hustler and a ood rebounder nll be a b as 9 the team next season Cloves to plav horsej Delbert Jackson, center, ha real ab1l1ty n had several ood nlghts on defense All Welbert needs is to get h1s shoot1ng eye for the basket Gary G9l1SHt1HS, for ard and a good rebounder, e good for 6 to Q polnts rer game H as a real asset to the team th1S year ani M111 be next yrar til the Long Island The B souad won the1r n1TSt two games, then followed losses un game whlch they on we va1ned a lot of experience and all enjoyed the Fame every one out got to play, !h1Ch was good experience There w1ll be uch good materlal next year Dean Thornton, Bob Strevey, Terry L on Gary len e Kenneth Jackson, an' B111 Eckhart, all hoxed a lot of arprovgsent b r Y the end of th season Jerry Rlst, Alfred VanS1ckler, Rodney O Hare, Jim 5 my Y Anthony ani Rorer Beachel all showed much 1 5 L team 1D the seasons to come eqlre, an Hey N111 be A great hely to the le w1ll all remember Dean's 'l t th L B Flne Eame for Dean loin ln S ogan team game It HS really 3 U, . . R . . N, . F s S . . O. ' 9 L ea . f 3 'f . 1 . . , 1 n . teas ha a , . . Q . . H 8 . r 1 ' D ' V. M, 98 ' -1 , 1 ' ' . .1 'f r u 52. Y V . 19 w s . A , .. s os by C I e f , Q ' I , . ir ' . ., g 1 .- - , . S - . n Q 5 f I + , , 2' ,H , I .1 . . S ' A . S , 1' 'T . A . ' ' A ' s . ' s r l . ' g ' I ' s M 'T w S a t . ' .S 51. 1 H , , of . v . a - . V . w A 5, to ' . , ' e U ' . 1 w m' . A 1 ' 5 ' o A . '. .. - -. . 1 . , 1-I .. f e. Y . - A '. Q a W . . A , N i . . , . . . . .e s 1. af , e . . . I: 1 5 . 5 v r- '- SENIOR LETTERfEL. . . . , .4 a 1 ' g T' - X' G - A . . . - . t . 1 w s 1 , ' 6- F f a 1 . nf.S A v. M . . ' ' d v a . ' e . 1 . . D , . . . 1 - H 1 , s 1 - . 1 . . , . ' 0 , . A1 -r ' Y: A ev ' ,na - H, rc . 1- la, . H a C A 'A D . : , ' ' ' re , ,,- . . .4 1 7-I Ae - L , , Q U tl iq s t to e ,. - .1 - ,, s , . . . ' s ' ' a 5 . 1 4 5 I ' ' 1' . 1- A ' . ' 0 U w ' A w s L . t, p , . e H . ' . . ' 4 cm ' ' 1- 1,3 . ' ' -, ' e s 2' A s ' m ' . f U . I , ' s v I. y 'Z . n I V . . - . . ,W .. , 1 . . - , . . , 'I ' 1 . ' n 1 S V . V ' . . lv I 1 O
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