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ui 1:1 inc A N D R O N I A N 1-11-213-1:1 :ui-1-11111 zu: 11:1-mx--3 December 15 Bippus At Home Both the boys and girls teams came from Bippus for games. The A. H. S. girls won the preliminary, 14-11. The boys in maroon and grey handed Bippus another defeat. The final score was 17-7. Bippus did not score during the second half of the game. Bippus and Andrews have been rivals from time immemorial, but this year we had the goods on them. December 22 Huntington Township At Home For the second time during the season we defeated the Huntington Township lads, this time by a 46-6 score. The game was fast and clean. Coach Schmalzried played all his subs in the scrimmage. In the prelim- inary the Alumni girls lost to the High School girls. The final score was 8-5. December 28 Chester At Home Chester came and left on the short end of a 20-12 score. The first half ended 14-7 in favor of the maroon and grey. A feature of the game was the great number of short shots which were missed by our fellows. January 4 Roann At Home Roann had a very heavy team this year, but could not equal our players when it came to speed, which in fact caused their downfall. The final score was 27-15. At the end of the half the score was 7-8 in our favor. In the preliminary the Monument City Junior High team de- feated the Andrews Juniors by a score of 11-15. January 11 Huntington Reserves At Home The Reserves met defeat at our hands by a final score of 25-13. The first half ended 12-6 in our favor. January 12 Lafountaine At Wabash Lafountaine played us to a tie score at the end of the first half, 14 all, but in the last half of the game it was a very different story, as La- fountaine was held to one foul shot during that period. The score at the end of the game was 31-15. January 19 Peru At Peru At Peru we were defeated by a score of 23-19. We were in the lead up until the last four minutes of the game. The half ended 9-7 in their favor. January 25 Clear Creek At Home The Clear Creek lads had gained quite a reputation since the begin- ning of the season. At the end of the half the score stood 13-8 in our favor. Clear Creek staged a wonderful come-back in the last half and at the end of the game the score was 25-28 in our favor. 311:10 D 111111-1 1 if ini ri 1111111111 1111 1:-3 -10111112 ini vin 211111111 Thi: ty sez en
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Sfili-111411111-141f1:w1 1 111- 31311-13-ld N D R 0 N I A N D031 3 The Seasons Review October 6 Lancaster At HOHIG This, the first game of the season was played on Home-Coming day and there was a large attendance. The first half ended with a lead of one point for our squad, but the boys played real ball in the last half and walked away with the game to the tune of a 23-9 score. October 19 Bippus At Bippus In the preliminary game the Andrews' girls were defeated by a score of 21-3. The Bippus squad was taken off its feet in the big game of the evening. The half ended 12-3 in our favor, and when the final whistle blew we won by a score of 19-6. November 2 Clear Creek At Clear Creek Here for the second time, the girls team met defeat. The final score was 31-3. The boys retaliated by trimming the Clear Creek squad 22-20. November 9 Union Center At Union Center Here, for the first time we met defeat, the final score being 24-19 in favor of Union. Both Elward and James were taken from the game on account of personals. The first half ended 11-9, with Union on the big end of the score. November 17 Roanoke At Home The ill wind still blew our way and we were again defeated by Roanoke on our home floor. The visiting team made all of their points on long shots, for which their team is noted. At the end of the half the score stood 11-15. with Roanake in the lead. The final score was 26-20. November 24 Lincolnville . At Home Lincolnville came to Andrews and received their first defeat of the season. The game ended with a score of 16-G. Our second team also won, 12-8. November 28 Huntington Township At Huntington Here again we had easy sailing. Although the Township team is composed of Freshmen and Sophomores they put up a real game. The game was won by a score of 23-6. November 30 BHHQU0 At Home Banque came out of the wilderness and gave us the real scare of the season. At then end of the first half the visiting team stood on the long end of a 13-5 score. The boys came out of their trance in the second half however and won, 15-23. ini 11 19I1nioivviuioi--2--11:1fxoxviriuivin-if111311311.,3,3,,1,,3,,i,, ,Q Thu ty ia' Q
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10:01 3:11433 1.1111 February 1 Lafountaine At Home We again defeated Lafountaine in a very slow game by a count of 46- 21. The score at the end of the first period read 22-4 February 8 Union Center At Home The Union Center squad proved an easy prey for our team this time. The final score was 28-13. The Andrews girls also won from the Union girls in the preliminary. February 15 Rock Creek At Home It was thought for a time that Rock Creek would emerge from the game with the laurels. as they had a one-point lead on us at the close of the first half. However, when the final whistle sounded we came out on top, 16-14. February 22 Huntington Reserves At Huntington In this the final game of the season we received our fourth defeat of the year. The half ended 19-5 in their favor, but in the last half we threatened to overcome their big lead and the final score was 27-24 in Hunt- ington's favor. o THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT In our first game of the tournament We met and defeated Hunting- ton Township, for the third time during the season. The Township lads proved no match for us and we defeated them by a score of 53-11. We were then scheduled to play Rock Creek, our old Jynx. Last year they defeated us in the tournament 6-4. The opposite was the case in the tournament this year however, and we defeated them, 19-10. This victory entitled us to play Huntington in the finals, the first time that such has been the case in the historyof' the school. ln the final game of the tournament we met our Waterloo at the hands of the Huntington squad 34-18. During the entire tournament we scored a total of 72 points While Huntington had 88 points to their credit. Huntington played three games, as against the two we participated in. O .. INDIVIDUAL SCORES FOR THE SEASON Stouder .......................... 168 James ,...,,,,...,,,,,g,,-- ,g--.-.. 2 5 WISHGI' .... ........ 1 50 F. Bellam ,,-, ,.4---- 8 Ijellam ..... ........ 1 09 Streir ,,,,.,.,. -A,.... 2 Elward ..... ....... 2 8 Forrest ,,,.. ,QUAIQI 0 Total 490 1413113111-211:31-il iniuininirinin 3 vi 114,311 gugnihihi, ini.- ,Z 1, 1 Thu ty eight -.---.-nqw A N D R 0 N I A N -..---1 Q
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