Bismarck High School - Arrow Yearbook (Bismarck, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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T Soft ball was introduced into the Bismarck High School this year on Thursday, September 10, when the .bcys'reported to the sort ball diamond for their first practice. After a few practices, the line up lncludedz' P. Williams, Pltchg jstrickland, Vcatchg Reagan, lBg .Snodgrass,.2B3 Edwards, SS Cartee saga astewart,-Lrg amlliara, cr, Glcpper, ,SCE3 Masters, RF. Mo- :Lean3 Murphy, Mccutcheon and Tin- csley were the reserves. ibn ',.W. the 218th day .ot September we had, our first soft ball game, iwhtch was at home, with Elvine. ipii hreko went down in defeat 'in lthis game, however.' Bismarck was fe!! with an early lead of one run fend soon increased that lead to Qtwo runs, but in the latter in- hinge, Elvins broke loose and went on to win the game. It was eaeverydwell-fought battle on the parts of both teams. The' final score was 6 te 3. - lThe1.secondh game of the season for the Indians came on the 25th of September fwhen they journeyed to Flat, River. Flat River was apreaictea to have the best pitchs er in the county, John Henson. iylat ,River .started off in the gthlrd inning with a one-run lead. .In the 5th inning, however,'Bise march came into the picture and :scored one, run to tie the game up., Flat River failed to score bln their half of the 5th and Bis- fmarck took advantage of this op- fpereuniuy and ,pushed across 4 ,runs in the top half of the 6th. ,This was done ,hy a home run by 'Bill Masters with the bases load- 'ed.p Flat River scored one run in fthe last half of the 6th, In the first half or the 7th, Bismarck pushed across one more run which made the score read 6 to 2. Flat River tailed to score in their half of the 7th, so Bismarck won IALL w by the score of 6 to 2. Paul Williams did a great Jeb in this game and showed Henson up in ev- ery part of pitching. T The third game of the year for the Indians was on the second day cf October. They went to Bonne Terre to play the 'Bull Dogs.' The Indians had trouble in the early innings and were behind as the late innings rolled -around and had no chance to catch up, although they tried. After 5 ine nings had been played, the Bile marck boys found themselves be- hind 12 to 2. They -made a des- perate .attempt to catch up as they scored 6 runs in their next two times at bat while holding Bonne Terre to 2 runs. In 'this two-inning rally Bismarck drove the starting Bonne Terre ,pitcher from the mound. .The leader of the Bismarck attack in this game was Alvin Edwards' who had a home run and three other hits out of his four trips to the plate. ' This was all or the scheduled games for our soft ball team, but the Elvins soft ball ,tournament started the following week. The tournament began on Monday night and lasted through .Friday night with the exception. of Thursday night, which 'was left open in case of rain on one of the previ- ous nights. . TOURNAMENT T n The first game of the tourhament was played between Elvins and Leadwood. The Elvins team won by the score of 8 to 1. The second game of the evening, which was also an uneven game, was ,played between Flat River and Frankclayi Flat River won by the score of 21 to 0. The third game of the evening was played between Bonne Terre and Farmington, which was won by Bonne Terre 12 to 5.

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, ,gn V1 E ,,, The second night, October 6, Bis- stood at that time, 3 to O. Aflefgi msrok started things L0ff with a River put across their first soggy successful second attempt to beat runs in the lastuhalf of the 6thggi E1vins..E1vins got off to an eare They also putt across one -moregi ly lead when they put over 3 runs marker in their half of the 7th.Qg in thee first inning. The score Bismarck failed to score in zneirgo stood 3 to O until the third tiH' half of- the 3th, but .Flat Rlvergi ning when ,Elvins put over one ended the game, ty putting acr08SE2 more rung but in the last half of one run in the last half ,Of t IEE the 'third innings Bismegck broke Sth. The final score wash Lgtofggg loose andf put across four runs. in favor of Flat Ri6erQT an 1365? The score stood L U0'b until the other game of the evening? AEQQAQQQ 19st half of the 835 iHUiCQ, when Terre defeated Deslmtofybyfuthegg with two -outs, the Indians put score of 7 to 5. ' ' fH,WfZ3g over s'run. Rocky Glopper walked A f V ' g? end Snodgrass got a hit, moving The teams enjoyed an open date uni? Clopper down to second-base. Ed- Thursday mlghtt but resumed.eo-Q3 yordsg who had two hits previous tion on Friisy, Gctoher l9.' They? to this appearance was next 'up. evening begun with Higmgrck p1gy,?? He immediately hit a single which IRQ the Oesloge Tigers, Eeslogeie brought Clopper in from second got off to an early less and h6Id?Q With the winning run. In the se- a load all through the gsme.- Bygi eond game of the evening, Desloge sooxthg 'three runs in theffirstQ? defeated Esther.t three lnninge, the gsmei was won?Q e , ' for D slogo for Bismarck onlygg The third nighb'Of the UOHERHMGHY 326365 bww rung in thg gntifggg was played OL Wednesday, October game, me final score was ? to 3423 7. In the opening game, the Bien 4' ' ' 't gf marck Indians met Flat Rivert The This wh: all of the sofa? belle? B1Bm8TGkl bC?5 got off to a very games for the Indians for thegt good Start by Sebring two runs in season of l9A2. The final gsmegt the first inning on a home run by of the :ournmment for the ohemplbfi Alvin Edwards zwith a teammate on onghi! who ylayel between' Flatwe base. The score stood that way River and Bonne Terren Flat River,f until the Indians put over one A won the game in 8 innings. .The A more run in the nth. The score moore wma 7 to 6. lm, .!'7 ' FJX of 'MFE fxx Y?' f Q gggwg Q , X .. 7 Q' l'7fG Due to tire and gas rationing the girls' volley ball squad played only four games this seaaont Two ames were won from Frankclay by arge'scores. The other two games were played with Irondale. Iron- dale won both games. sscores 'and dates are not available. V 'fro senior girls, Peggy Strader and Betty Tinsley, received their sweaters and letters this year Congratulations, girls! A It was decided ata m68tiDg'0f'BhG ' athletic coaches in the county to have boys' Y011Gf3!sb531l' teams next? year. This will he good training in Jumping for the basket balk players. So plan to watch somq exciting girls' and boys' volley ball games next year. ' ,Lqf if, 4 -9 V . .pg 2 :ev ' I J , W Ilf- , P :isis lim A 'WEE' 1,513 Wi. igif. ,K 5 'fo file ,.,. 2 lf,- syua' ' -gs, -4 K'-'V ll S

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