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basketball (Sames aub genres (Conference (Mantes Middletown 14 Atlanta 40 Chestnut 15 Atlanta 25 Bcason 12 Atlanta 23 Hartshurg 16 Atlanta 34 Waynesville 21 Atlanta 31 Elkhart 38 Atlanta 51 Armington 19 Atlanta 53 Hartshurg 29 Atlanta 46 Bcason IK Atlanta 46 Waynesville 12 Atlanta 51 Elkhart 23 Atlanta 74 Armington 16 Atlanta 18 Williamsvillc 16 Atlanta 31 Kenney 31 Atlanta 47 Emden 10 Atlanta 14 Latham 14 Atlanta 57 Havana 30 Atlanta 19 Williamsville 27 Atlanta 39 Hopebale (tournament Armington 21 Atlanta 27 Morton 21 Atlanta 51 Hopedale • 28 Atlanta 36 (County (tournament Latham 15 Atlanta 51 Middletown 10 Atlanta 40 Elkhart 27 Atlanta 35 Bcason 14 Atlanta 26 District (tournament Waynesville 20 Atlanta 66 Hartshurg 31 Atlanta 36 Mt. Pulaski 32- Atlanta 17 1 q 3 4 ?? llll ww III!
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Haslu'tliall petition in which he should be a great help to his team mates when school starts next year and also in his Senior year. Harley “Frankenstein” Duffield is our Sophomore center. He played his first game of basketball for the A. C. II. S. in his Freshman year at school. Huprbnlr Our first game in the Hopedale tournament turned out to be with Ar-mington. We were a little afraid of Arming-ton although we had never seen the team play, we had heard of the games they had played. So we judged them to be a hard team to beat and they turned out to be as we had thought, for they came within six points of beating us, (27-21). Then Hopedale was to be the next team and this team was considered one of the “toughest” teams in the Coulttlj Then came the county tournament with Latham our first game. The whole team felt good and beat Latham bad, the score being 51 to 15. Hut as each game progressed the games became less interesting. Middletown was the next victim, by a score of 40 to 10. I larley is noted for his long arms and his ability to reach across the floor and spoil the opponent team’s passes. In his next two years he should make as good a center as ever there has been in this high school. Harley played some in all of the tournament games this year. (Tournament tournament. There was a fairly large group of people over from Atlanta and they gave us good backing. The home team played good hall and beat Hope-dale, (36-28). The tournament was more complicated now. So after supper the home boys didn’t know what to do. besides think about the game with Morton. When the game started the team forgot their nervousness and beat Morton (54-21) to win the Hopedale tournament. (Tournament Then Elkhart gave us a scare by leading us at the half. This caused the team to snap out of the slump to win 35 to 27. The finalists were to be Beason and Atlanta. We won the finals fairly easy, 26 to 14. which meant another championship. ilistvict Our first game was with Waynes-ville, which we won 66 to 20. The next night the home boys, being a little tired of the game and wanting to save their energy for the game with Mt. Pulaski, and came near getting “bumped off”, but survived, 36 to 31. Then the big game of the year, with Mt. Pulaski, was to be played. The team had a lot of reserve energy and sure exerted it in this game, until Marvin Hamilton went out of the game on Xi'ttl'r (Lmtrnamcnt fouls. The teferees were doing a poor job of refereeing or else they had better eyes than usual, for they could sec-fouls the full length of the floor. It turned out Marvin was “it” and had to leave the game before the first half was over on account of four fouls. Then the team began to slump, they lost that game by a score of 32 to 17. Atlanta could have beat one team, but it’s just too much for one team of five players to beat another team of seven players. iHi'll Frantz Reinmiller 1 lamilton Freeston Hubner 1,. Paulsen H. Paulsen Duffield Fulk Atalanta llll -----21
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(track letter JR™ Harley Dufifielcl Harold Paulsen Richard Thompson Killy Garrison Jack Freeston Lyle Paulsen Marvin Hamilton Dick Reinmiller Lynn McClure (track iHeets Attmbck auk to 1’c j ttcnkck llontiac Jluhitational (Track iiicct Jack Freeston won three tirsts, one of the tirsts being a record heave at the shot put of 55 feet, $' inches. COuaiuangidav JWccI Initit itincolu, Lincoln won the meet, but Atlanta showed their ever gaining experience by taking second. With the help of Jack’s three firsts in the weights and the points picked up by the other up and coming athletes such as Harold Jftattoitn Only Jack was entered in this meet, for Atlanta was also entered in the Springfield relays on the following The other men that went, gained very valuable experience, although they didn’t place in anything. Jfit. J.hdaski, iHnrtsluiri), anti Atlanta Paulsen, Lyle Paulsen, Marvin Hamilton, Harley Duffield. Lynn McClure. Dick Reinmiller, Richard Thompson and William Spencer, Atlanta’s second place was undisputed. (Track Jitrrt day. Jack was only allowed to enter in two events, both of which he won very easily. ;8 prini(fu'lh It clans The Springfield relays was as good a place as any for the Atlanta thin clads to gain a little more experience, which they were gaining very rapidly. Marvin Hamilton got a fifth in a large field of 77 schools. Harley Duffield got a fifth in the javelin, Lynn McClure topped the bar at the height of 9 feet. 9 inches, and Jack Freeston made another good record “put” in the shot of 54 feet, 9 inches, but due to a late session of the night before was only able to get second in the discus. jSaiuicmin lirlaijs Freeston was the only entry at Sail- in the weights, discus, shot put and ncmin but took his usual three firsts javelin. lUaslilimu liclaus There were nine boys that went to the Washburn relays and all won a medal and several won two. Coach Price concentrated most of his-team’s strength on the relays, of which we were third and we placed second in special events. Jack Freeston taking his usual three firsts and Lynn McClure tying for first in the pole vault. 25 j tala«t
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