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T III ; H l n T L Mi II T Members—Orville Oieu, Leonard Peterson, Karl Nash, Lloyd Bowman, Lelnnd Garner, Tyler Boggs, and Dale Fait. S, L. Brown, coach. (First team and sub.) HOYS’ BASKETBALL Tin boys' basketball team was rather handicapped this season by having to train nearly all inexperienced players, sinre all of tin last years first team reg- ular players are out of school. This year they lose only one player. Orville t Men, one of tin best players on the team. 'The opening game was played at Low er, November Hi, Brady losing by only four points. IS to 14. The next games were nl Sweetgrass and Sunburst, where the “Bull Hogs lost to Sweetgrass 1 0 to S anil to Sunburst to 14. Brady lost to the ronnid team I leceinhcr 7. -I to 7. The Lower team returned the game with Brady but met with very little success: the “Hull Hogs winning with an IS to ID score. 'The next night we played Wilier but were not unite so successful as the night Indore. The sc ore was .’»4 to 7 in favor of alier. Brady lost their game at Ihitton, January 11, J4 to 14. The N'alier team overpowered ns again when they met ns on our home floor, January IS. The final score was 17 to G. 'Pin Sunburst game at l.rady was well fought but the ‘‘Ball hogs omit out on the short end of a 1G to LJ score. Brady met Sweet Brass on their home floor, and the game proved to he a victory for t lie “Bull I log. w ith a I !Mo 11 score. The Hutton return game was played in the afternoon and was siNo a siic- for Brady. Brady held Hutton down close and won 11 to !». The Brady “Bull Dogs went to the tournament staged by Lonrad Febrn- cess
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T II i: SI'IIT U(i MT A POLITICAL MACIIINK • ( Mir family is surely ] •« »1 i I icions. l ai t Ih»i- is ; i Kepiihtirnn, mother is a 1 taMiMMMfit, I lit half’s wet, tin row's dry, anil tin do : is a Socialist, hr sits around and howls all dav. 111C A Kb IN A MH 'I J-; TIILATLK Pill: “Is it proper to use o|ht ,i glasses at a nnisiciil comedy? Lloyd “No, Imt it often show s good form.' “FI Mr IS KMiliT Officer t to roii|de in parked cun: “iMm'l yon si r this sign. Fine for parking? I.i land : “Yes I see it and I heartily agree with it. somethin ; wuono Lorraine: “Hello, shirk! Take me for a nit r long Tyler: “(Sot yon walking shoes? “No. “(Sot a pair of roller skates with yon? “No. ride in oiir ear? (’airy a six-gun? •No. ' “Well, then, cliinh aboard, hnt I’ll het there’s a catch in it somewhere. K V SYSTEM Inna : “Why are yon naming that steam roller thing oxer that field? hale: “Pin going to raise mashed potatoes this ycar! SU.Wi: PAST Orville: “W’here are you going with that shovel? Teddy : “(Joing to bury toy past. Orville: “l OY. you need a steam shovel! WIIFN fill : IP LL IS CA lli; 11 “tioodbye. said the pedestrian, as he started to cross the street, yon up yonder. “Meet .11 ST IIIS OPPOSITK Pill - “I shall never marry until I meet a woman who is my direct op posite. Helen : “Well, t here are a number of i ut el I igent girls in this town. LET ’EM ALONE Toa nnnstri | to next speaker i : Shall I call on you noxv, hale, or shall I let them enjoy themselves a while?
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-■ ] K M 1‘ n T I. I (i ]] T ;irv in, 14 ami 15. Tin first game of tin tournament was Hrady with Shelhv. Tlu game was railed dose ami tin “Hull Hogs” played the Shelhv ho vs ahont even, hilt Icist 1?I to 1 I. As tin hoys lost their first game they won not mpiired to play again until Saturday afternoon w lion tlioy pla od ('nthnnk. The game was close throughout, with Itrady and Mnthank taking tin load h turns. With forty seconds to go, i nthank had only tom playors, hut tlioy increased tlioir load hv making two foul shots thus winning hy a soon of IT to 14. Even though both gained vonio experience games won lost the !»rad h entering t ho toiiriiainonl. hoys foil that they had Ki.J.a Si in.Kro, ill SC H 0 0 L C A I, E N I) A K (Continued from page 11.) FEBIUAKY 1—4 nr teams win from Mutton. 14 15 Hi—Hoys' I . H. team attends loiiriiamont hold at Monrad. -1—J nnior dance. 28—Junior play. •ht—-H. It. teams attend liampiet. .MAKMI I Winter wraps needed. 21 — B” t'luh gives dance. 28—Senior play cast ill. A HR I I, 1— rl yh r plays a fool and comes to school haekwards —Seniors stage play. MAV 2— .1 nn ior I ’nun. lit—School picnic. 11 Hnccalniireuto service. 12 ’lass I lay. 15 — ’oniineiiceiiieiit exercises. Hi—Flose of school. ISAKEFA 'EM l K HAT I TV “A gentleman called me handsome yesterday, said a rather elderly lad to her minister. “Mo yon think it is sinful of me to feel a little proud of the complimeiit ? ' “Not at all, ma'am,” replied the minister. “It is the gentleman who is the sinner, not yon.”
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