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Summary of points, free throve made, per centage of free personal foule made by each player of the team. throve made, field goals and Castleberry, guard Albert, guard (Cap.) Strand, center fcsvller, forvard Peterson, forvard Hedges, guard WaterLand, guard B. Cooper, center Tovceend, forvard H. Cooper, forvard f.p. M. 38 6-33 103 29-56 225 36-87 230 38-71 396 77-16 57 11-31 19 4-12 66 17-14 44 10-33 38 4-9 P.O. 30 15 53 37 41.5 94 53.6 92 48 153 35 19 33 8 41.6 20 43 17 44 17 P.P. 32 63 54 88 91 50 8 14 12 7 23 eames «ran, 11 pse. lo.t, 1226 point, to opponent.1 9« point., 36 point, ar.ru. p.r game to opponente' 28 points average per game. Carter 44 Jordan 13 Carter 29 Ism ay 16 Oarter 36 Wibaux 32 Carter 44 Broad.ua 17 Carter 36 Ismay 38 Carter 60 0111s 9 Carter 38 Plevna 32 Carter 26 Beach, I.D. 29 Carter 46 Mllee City B. 33 Carter 25 Spearflsh 36 Carter 27 Baker 38 Carter 26 Bells Pourche 36 Carter 36 Sacred Heart 27 Carter 20 Buffalo 13 Carter 48 State Sehool 26 Carter 22 Milea City ▲. 44 Carter 41 Sacred Heart 21 Carter 31 Baker 26 District 4 tournament Carter 15 Plema 16 Carter 39 Sacred Heart 33 Carter 52 Plevna 28 Carter 27 Plevna 20 Carter 38 Beach, V. D. 18 Carter 28 Baker 33 Carter 55 Circle 26 Carter 40 Broadus 30 Carter 42 Broadus 20 Beetern divisional tournament Carter 39 Wibaux 17 Carter 43 Scobey 37 Carter 27 Plevna 25 Carter 34 Kaahua 42 Carter 30 Baker 37 Carter 42 Baker 26 Carter 40 Balnvllle 53
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■ $4 (SasA ChM Left to right: Top How; Kr. Eowley, Bernard Vies. Boh Cooper, Ton Vateri nd, fegen Schnlts, Loyd Townsend, Coach Shirley Callaghan. Bottom Bovs Hod kewiler, Owen Hedges, llden Strand, Bill Cooper, Darrell Peterson, Lee Castleberry and Dean ilbert. The Carter Bulldogs started basketball practice one week after the last game of foot- ball. With a large schedule of 26 games the Bulldogs practiced for two weeks and then met the Garfield County Mustangs on the hone floor. After beating thee the Bulldogs took on Ismay and Broadus in quick succession and dealt then each a defeat. The next week the Bulldog! loet fire non-conference games in a row. Thle didn't die- courage thee as they learned a lot while playing these good teems. As a bracer after loeing thoee games Carter walked over Baker on the home floor but on the next trip, dieaeter etruck. The Bulldoge were beaten in a conference game by Plema. That defeat made thmi all the more determined and they mowed down the next eix teams, Including Plema twice. At the Beker invitational tournament the Bulldoge were tromped by their arch rival the Baker Spartans. Then at the Ismay invitational tournament the Bulldogs lost thslr second conference came to Isma?. but cleaned Plevna to take third place. The Bulldogs won four out of tha last fivs gamas before the district tournament at Miles City. February 21 Carter mot Sacred Heart in their first game of the tournament and came out on top. Then they tackled Plevna and dealt them a defeat. Theee two wine set the Bulldoge up to play Baker in the final . The Bulldog tried once more to etop Baker but had to be satisfied with second honors. I ext Carter had to defend second place against Broadus to see who would go to the divisional tournament at Plentywood. The Bulldogs came out on top and went to Plmtywood with Baker to represent district four. The Bulldogs won their first divisional tournament game from Scobey and then the next night were defeated by the strong Hashua club. This defeat put Carter against Baker again in an elimination game. The Bulldogs felt good about the game and sure enough they gave Baker a good pasting. That same night the Bulldogs were kmoeked down to fourth place Bulldogs. by the Balovills
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j mHs' 4 Left to right, Top Rov: 1. Cunningham, C. Umore, M. Figg, L. Ward, J. Beach, M. Wood- ward, R. Stleg, T. Richard», M. LaBre», 0. Clockain, V. Watarl nd, T. Oandlach, X. Cio de- al n+ Second Row: C. Laaater, 0. Qtob», ▼. Clereland, B. Mejer, R. Xreitel, T. Ward, L. Donald. J. Spelter, ▼. Schwelgert, I. Rllley, B. Waterland, D. Waterland. Third Row: Mr». Jetsle Callaghaua, B. Padden, R. Babb, J, Uidwlck, M. Valter, J. Peabody, I . Hubbard, J. Senrnd, B. Strait, 1. Peterson, 1» Meade, H. Viea. Fourth Bow: B. Qundlach, C. Ovem, A. Ward, ▼. Ireltel, L. Bearrow, J. Bogga, C. Ludvick, C. Oven, H. Summer», H. Ilea, M fovler, D. Meade. Bottom Row: B. Xlaore, S. Sundlach, M. Sjoblom, J. Cooper, P. Taylor, D. Ouyer, B. Summer», P. Tatea, A. McCamleh, 0. Ward, S. Taylor. Tartar county Girls' Athletic Club waa organlxed in September of 19A5. Brery girl in Carter high who Joint the phyalcal education claaeea la a member of thla club. It la baaed on the point ay a ten and any girl earning a total of 750 point» In one year receive» a letter. An average of 50 point 1« given for each activity. The girl earn point by actual participation in all sport scheduled and by successfully paeelng teete on rule and regulation of the various games. In addition, aportemanehlp, neatness, and leader- ship ae well a good poeture are eeiphaelaed at all time», and girl» developing these qualities are awarded extra point». An Athletic Show, sponsored by both Boys' and Girl»' Athletic Club», we» the big event of the year. It wae on March 21, with all proceeds going to the Red Croea. Championship games of tha various aporta were played? the Drill Teem gave an exhibition of marching and acrobatics also. Those activities scheduled for the paat year were: Softball, hiking, volleyball, soccer, plngpong, archery, badminton, basketball, marching tactic» and acrobatics.
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