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to turn 30 crew — the very capable rimffl 5 ' Spa a agles, 5. —------------------------------------------- Brim flew last night, marking the the chin when they scored only A WilZi J. second time thia year the locals nine pointa in the flrat irimfield outscu.vu th y Eaglet in tv qua t the fourth laat night Iked up a 01 to 33 win C. Conference play, fampton Smith waa to ifield with six bv free throwa for 'am Rogers paced markers. | rid woo th. r to 30. r n2r OH 1 I 1 Oil a i S t t 3 s - ey c. »r id ita ea have edged out the Indiana. Coach Bob Drolet's charges won a 52 to 50 overtime game againat Brim-field earlier in the seaaon on the local hardwood. After having their six game win- A 44.4. ning streak broken last Tuesday 27 to 2 night, the Friars played the roll' xb of villians laat night as they put. an end to the Brimfield six game victory string. The win gave the locals an 11-4 mark for the seaaon and evened ALa wai w up their out-of-town record at three and three. The official timekeeper's handling of the clock in the final few seconds was questioned by Brim- while the, 19. But in the pointa k while B Friars Oa The ) :ai hall •key rtrlght her up r 8««k Revenge n Li 1 1 T icj: Bnir jld Is with 20 po. Dra for t) field scorn iributed' wiv gettf 13 a Buy] ip were racking up ocals found the range id period, scoring 11 part of the stanza was scoreless. The only one point, ne. four point lead jj to go in the ithej by Courtrifht o pointa. the Indiana i for the game dng WithBrimfie In Road Tilt The Corpus Friars, smarting right uskey a, and Courtright McKiHip’s Central Catholic team from Fort Madiso’ ' va. ■ FW. JM'I Bl HI Schedule 1 Brimfield 52 Bardolph 45 1 Brimfield 50 Elmwood 55 | Brimfield 29 Princeville 43 . Brimfield 47 Chillicothe 29 Brimfield 50 C. Chrlsti •52 Brimfield 46 Clasford 53 1 Brimfield 76 LaFayette 39 Brimfield 39 Yates City 36 Brimfield 44 Yates City 25 I Brimfield 62 Dunlap 54 Brimfield 46 Williamsf’ld 40 Brimfield 59 LaFayette 54 Brimfield 59 Valley 50 Brimfield 62 C. Christi 64 | Brimfield 58 Princeville 39 Brimfield 71 Toulon 28 Brimfield 43 Elmwood 52 Brimfield 39 Glasford 36 Brimfield 67 Dunlap 45 ICAC TOURNEY Brimfield 45 Glasford 61 Brimfield 39 Yates City 36 ; GREEN VALLEY TOURNEY i Brimfield 51 Armington 39 1 Brimfield 18 Foreman 41 Brimfield 51 Hopedale 43 DISTRICT TOURNEY Brimfield 50 Williamsf'ld 21 1 Brimfield 46 Yates City 40 ! REGIONAL TOURNEY Brimfield 38 Farmington 60 ; 4 Overtime 1 irom rorc maaiso va, ounaay air ’ • h|V • W inner in 1st 19-2 record. One helr wins f —Round Play be easy better his chi win Christ! le against C I and a ’ game. Ho .' settled and th« lined. le locals were pat lican and Joe Mills 19 and IS pointa i lican waa tough rds while Mills ' all around gar scoring waa George Bedna zoa got 12 Hoi dispute score Gene imped Mr. the o a ;ver, meed Tom nglien The Brimfield Indiana note 50 to 21 victory over the Wi field Bombers laat night first round of V. Yatea District touml X' Valley and YX { mV off tonight In W the winner to meet W day night for the district A Hampton Smith of B claimed the scoring spot! last night with 21 pr rippled the net for r goals and five free thr right, also of Brimfiei in line with 11 point he corahl ' of M.h - th carri«ru unmfield to . ,-4 fMf’ over Dunlap last night Smith 8 3,at tributed 20 points and MsIm 1 minute of play. i M08X OI their the field „ ' Arow Previous to this came, and e ially during their six-game streak, they had displayed i lent shooting. The record for the Friars stands at 10-4, with three o w 1a «m In brimfield Battei rimfielt Do unlap, 1-34 '8 Wk. Dunlap, 68 to 4f Brimfield rolled over Du £45 last night with com par ease behind the balanced set ;j|of Smith and Courtright wit and 22 points respectively, artBMi (M) (a) h ‘ns Cluskey I Still Courtrifht aAg S3), her m Funk, with 21 points, led Dun- Brimfield iesda 7-39 (M) ■t right Deir ! end oi U half-ft. h« lon« , r = nd of a 19 to 4 count «od theyb tmficid asted the rest of the way. f Dunlap................ (SI). BrtmiUld m .» Maher Indians w tjDetra Totals ill .— IS 34 51 a is x Totals Score by • jrters. ill — ml Totals 22 10 IS Brlmfif Dunlar Prelir Dunlap Otflcla ary’ - - 19 33 44 62 — . 7 24 Si 34 l«i Brimfield 2. Mo fe r Pi •„ Seco ) Seaaon • D • Drop BehindiirilYli )f Game Bomb Seats 16-40 icevillt s' i season rang up Yates C imfield) skets h 4 ry Distr iO y tfamptr imit rs with I po. aiified t Hrlmflci Frid. Us worst defeat Brimfiei night as Brim-ast night v.ctory. Brim loor, 24 ( Specialfleeted msfield to four' l in the Yates easily. 50-21. aced the win-! as Brimfieldi night’s finals. pers. Three Pittm buck W UliamafleM ml on. i 10 if. mm r. d Williamsfleld Peoria County mpton Smith for the win- rt n 9 with Oarrsi (40) a ntpi 1 1 u ci 0 2! Sn 2 10 Cc 0 • M. b Plym with lught with 10 1 1 the Bomb- (4i) fgfttp cry 2 4 8 6 4 16 right 2 1 7 -r S 313 2 3 Camp 0 2 2 1 V
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NAMES 1. Roger Higgs 2. Raymond Mills 3. Frank Kingdon 4. Charles Cluskcv 5. Nyal Cecil 6. Charles Courtright 7. Dennis Hurder • 8. Rolland F.kcna 9. Harold Camp 10. Larry Dungan 11. Hampton Smith 12. Jim Wyman 13. Mart Maher 14. Bud Duffy Bovnceal ; 5 l' 59-54 ISk' ou ed LaFayetttyTjJ .,, i BrlmAeld— JSmlth JJ, Huskey . -bourtwright . 'Maher - - - fek-na Mill Camp - - - - v’n the second status. Things were j0m '•tty even In the third Irame hut . 1 n, sj»eori«ns edged the locals. 8 to . The Friars roared back in the arth quarter to outpoint the .on. 22 to lS.'but la vain. Al! Spalding's IS points were on frw 75 tfirews as they played control ► n the fine! frame. Friday night the chs' Drolet travel to Bri fay alternopp' Scoring Brimfield . 'j « MRallyW tz For Brin Id Totals BrimfieUr Downs Princes, 58-39 The Brlmfield Indians kuilt i 30 to 11 first-half lead on t Princeville Princes last night . .Brimfield and coasted to a '39 victory. Hampton Smith was ior Brimfield and v -yjrs for the ' f Yates Qty. Feb. 26 Jail-Brim field's third quarte plurge of 15 points enabled th to cop the Yates City distri ver the I host club by a 46 to ore. While Brimfield was eking un 15. Yates City was hel o six the home club coukli -'ercc LJ the 11 point margin. Smith and Maher sparked the winning attack with 14 and 11' while Rogers tallied 20 for th kaers. m . [LMmfield t I Ponies Lose bines dropped their [game last night ss |t on the short end score in the Prelim k of Brimfield took irs with 17 points fund scored 14 fb 4 7 19; gkena. f I 4 wChnkey. e ? j 5 8JM i i ll Maher. I 15 10 401 Total Yates City Brimfield , past Vail t Falrvlew led the Peoi scoring with Totals Brimf Rmwc Offtcu nd Dale And irteen times •n field goa tscored Bi d, but the 1 up 19 tal tne to a pat ▼nller (Ml .Shellcfonlee
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Yeah, Brimfield Fight, Fij lit The heavy weight basketball team did nor have a spectacular season as far as wins and losses were concerned. The highlight of their season was their victory over a very good Peoria Heights team. Other exciting contests were losses to Yates City in a double overtime and a one point loss to Laura. Brimfield was defeated by Alta, 32-42, in their opener at the Peoria County Tournament held at Laura. Alta went on to win the championship. The light weight basketball team of the 1953-54 season had a perfect season with their ten-game schedule. During tournament play they won three and lost two. They won second in the County Tournament by defeating Princeville, I lanna City, Sipp, bur bowed to Gardner in the finals. Cheerleaders for the 1953-54 season: Peggy Johnson, Joan Heinz, Janice Wic-gand, Mary Jane Plack. Substitutes: Kav Ashley and Jana liars. Small But Mighty Kneeling—left to right: Robert Powers, Charles Ekena, George Cluskev. Standing: Dale Sollcnbcrger— Manager, Jim Rogers, Dick Sollcnbcrger, Donald Has-sclbacher, Richard Powers, Coach Hamman. Kneeling—left to right: Jerry Pillman, Gene Sollcnbcrger, Gary Smith, Charles Clay-baugh, Ronnie Kneer, Gary 1 terridge. Standing: Dale Sollcnbcrger— Manager, Andy Whittaker, Jimmy Pillman, Paul Sheets, Bob Ashley, Ralph Peters, Dick Archibald, J i m m y Claybaugh, Coach Hamman.
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