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— BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Carter Co. H. S. 49...................... Ismay 15 Carter Co. H. S. 41......................Plevna 22 Carter Co. H. S. 49......................Terry 29 Carter Co. H. S. 37...................... Broadus 19 Carter Co. H. S. 29...................... Baker 28 Carter Co. H. S. 46 .................... Plevna 23 Carter Co. H. S. 48 ................Miles City B 36 Carter Co. H. S. 21......................Wibaux 20 Carter Co. H. S. 38 ........................ Terry 35 Carter Co. H. S. 51.......................Sacred Heart 32 Carter Co. H. S. 33 ...................... Wibaux 20 Carter Co. H. S. 25 ................ Baker Tournament. Baker 48 Carter Co. H. S. 51 Broadus 34 Carter Co. H. S. 39 Baker 38 Carter Co. H. S. 47 Miles City Tourney. Wibaux 22 Carter Co. H. S. 33....Miles City Tourney, Baker 27 Carter Co. H. S. 24 Miles City Tourney. Jordan 29 Carter Co. H .S. 23 Miles City Tourney, Baker 64 15 Games won, three lost. 684 points to opponents’ 541: 38 points average per game to opponents’ 30.1 average. BASKETBALL SUMMARY: Total number of free throws, field goals, and personal fouls made by each player on the first ten lineup. Total Pts. Ft. Fg- Pts. PULSE 164 30 67 38 SCHWEIGERT 160 38 61 45 ANDERSON 103 21 41 46 GROSS % 24 36 29 ROWLEY 93 15 39 24 STOREY 9 3 3 23 WATERLAND 19 5 7 20 MRNAK 27 11 8 8 PHELPS 8 2 3 5 STRAIT 5 1 2 5 %
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BASKETBALL Left to Right: Row I: D. Mrnak, T. Waterland, J. Clark, V. Wa’tev, P. Strait, B. Arb”ckle, J. Courtney F Freese Fow ir Coach E. E. Short, K. Schweigert, D. Gross, H. Storey, W. Anderson, C. Rowley, K. Pulse, F. Phelps. Principal W. C. Rowley After a short two weeks’ practice the Carter Bulldogs started out their basketball season with a win over Ismay by a score of 49 to 15. Carter then tossed in another easy win when they played the Plevna five to take the game by a score of 46-23. The Bulldogs’ next game was played with the Terry Terriers which gave them another victory by a 10-point margin. The return game with the Terry team found the Bulldogs winning by a smaller 3-point gain. The Carter homecoming game held with the Baker Spartans on December 10 gave both teams a rough work-out in the hard-fought gam • which gave the Carter five a narrow edge with a one-point victory. The Bulldogs met the Spartans four more times during the season. At the Baker Invitational Tournament, Baker capturtd an easy lead over the Carter team and held them down with a score of 48 to 25 as the final whistle blew. The Carter boys came back a few weeks later to again reign victorious over Baker in another one-point win. Ekalaka played its sec- ond game at the Miles City Tournament with the Spartans and edged Baker out of the Cham- pionship game which was played with the Jordan team. After being forced out of this win Ekalaka again met with Baker to determine second and third place in the district tourney. Baker won this game by the large margin of 64 to 23. Ekalaka won victories over the Wibaux team twice during the season, and the Miles City B team found themselves losers in a non-conference game played with Ekalaka. The Sacred Heart Shamrocks also found themselves over-trodden by Ekalaka when the Bulldogs came out on top by the score of 51 to 32. Ekalaka won the conference trophy for having the best percentage of all the teams in this district and held third place in the District 4 Tournament at Miles City.
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FOOTBALL Jimmy Riley Wayne Brewer Teddy Waterland Kenneth David Clarence Pulse Gross Rowley The Carter Bulldogs started the 1948 football season minus three first-string players who were graduated last spring. Despite this handicap and the fact that the Bulldogs had only one week of practice before encountering the State School Beavers, they were able to come home with an easy victory in a 50 to 19 count. The Bulldogs next met the Buffalo Ranchers on the Buffalo .field in a 13-13 tie game. Later in the season when the two teams met on the home field the game was called off early in the third period with a score of 51-0 in favor of the Bulldogs. Carter lost its first conference tilt to the Terry Terriers on the home field by a score of 43 to 25. Then came the Carter-W ibaux game played on the Longhorns’ field when Carter overcame the clash by a score of 18 to 18. This was the game in which Carter’s center, Ronald Purdum, suffered Kenneth Schweigert Forrest Phelps
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