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The good of a country doesn’t depend upon how many people there are to a square mile, but how many square people there are to a square mile. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yes- terday. Riverside Coal Mine L. C. SHARP Proprietor
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BOYS’ BASKETBALL The boys basketball team's chance of copping any honors when the season started, was very slim. We started the season with two regulars, Evan Dierks, and Arthur Schilling, and two sub- stitutes, Bob Rawlings and Fred Hauf. The re- maining players were entirely new to the court game. But as the season progressed, all the boys showed great improvement, as is shown by their season’s record against Class B competition. They ost their first five Class B games. But somehow or other they managed to squeeze a hair-raising victory (16-15) from their strong rivals, Dayton, who had previously beaten the Rustlers to the tune of 27-13. This victory set the spark that was needed to send the Rustlers on their winning way. They won eight out of their last nine starts— the only defeat coming from Hulett Red Devils by a score of 31-29. who went on to win the Class B championship. The principle by-word was team play and the attack was not concentrated on any one individual. Each player was an integral part of the machine and the players must certainly be commended on their wonderful spirit. The thirteenth annual district basketball tour- nament was held at Gillette, Wyoming, March 10, 11, 12. Under the new divisions of Class A and Class B teams, the consensus of opinion was that it was the best tournament held, so far as interest of crowd and players was concerned. The Rustlers won third place in Class B. All of the boys played splendid ball. Evan Dierks made the first all-district team; he was also high- score man of the tournament with forty-two points. Arthur Schilling was placed on the second all-district Class B team. The Rustlers played their first game with Day- ton, defeating them in an overtime period, by a score of 19-17. The next game was played with Hulett which they lost by a close score of 31-29. After losing this game they played Clearmont and won 18-15. Then the Rustlers played Big Horn for third place, which they won easily bv a score of 25-14.
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