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SEASON SUMMARY November lst Cashton 22 Bangor 26 Cashton played an impressive QBDB, but due to the skill of the Bangor team they were defeated in their first game of the season. November 8th Gashton 18 Bangor 21 With the game tied at the half, Bangor handed our cagers a second defeat. November 16th Cashton 29 Viroqua 25 Cashton quintette experienced by their two defeats, overtook Vlroqua, a school with three times our enrollment. November 20th Cashton 21 Hillsboro 16 Playing a good game Cashton kept the lead all through the game. High scorer for this game was ames Sohweiger. November 28th Cashton 22 Norwalk 17 Cashton chalked up a 14-5 lead at the half, giving the cagers old rival a defeat, for the teams third successive victory. December 4th Cashton 50 Hillsboro 21 Gh hton handed Hillsboro their second defeat by leading at the half 17-8. High point man was Jim Dlckman with 12 points. December llth Cashton 51 Viroqua 15 Led by Vic Bates's 16 points the Maroon and Wh1te's chalked up another victory. Vir- oqua's second defeat during the season. December 15th Cashton 66 Wilton 20 Cashton's strong defense was to great for the weak Wilton team. We won again. December 19th Cashton 50 Kehdall 21 With only four of the regular cagers, iJim Schweiger absent due to illness? the boys chalked up a 29 point lead. Vic Bates led the scorers with 21 points. January Sth Caahton 50 Ontario 27 Vacation over the boys are still going strong. Handing Tiny L8mPheP9'5 Kickapoo Cagers a defeat, Vic Bates and Schweiger shared the honors with 10 and ll points re- spectlvely. January llth Cashton 55 Westby 25 Westby was our visitors to-nite and they were handed a defeat. Score at the half was ll-15. Vic Bates led the scorers with ll points. J r 16th Cashton 55 Norwalk 21 anuaKZnny Karla of Norwalk was not ablentok keep Cashton's guard from scoring- Jim C ' man chalkad up 21 Q0iDt9- 24 J r 25th Cashton 47 Columbian Squires - anuaCZshton handled the Squires their fiiettge feat, The team traveled from La Crosse on y lose by 25 points.
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Z2..f.f4.11 D.Lawson, J.Schwe1ger, D.Hnderson, V.Bates, Je Dickmane Coach Curran has succeeded before in developing one of the strongest teams for the Monroe - Vernon Conference. But this year his results were the best. Cashton f1n1shed tn1s year's season with a complete record of winning all conference games. The outstanding men of the team were the first true f1ve2Donald Lawson - guard James Dlckman - guard Duane Anderson - center James Schweiger - forward Victor Bates - forward A11 of the first squad graduate this year. Gashton again was host during the tenth annual Class 'BW Basketball Tournament of February 20, 21, 22, 25. Teams participating were Cashton, Ontario, Onalaska West Salem, Holmen, N orwalk, Bangor, Melrose. The Cashton Cagers did better in tournament play than in a few previous years. But were unable to defeat Bangor who handed Cashton its only defeats all through the season, beating them three times. They, however, handed Bangor tough competition and whose better score by a margin of 55-32 overtook West Salem for the Tournament Championshis. The star team included our own nFarley' ickman. Four players of the Cashton cage champions were placed on the all conference team selected by the coaches of the Monroe-Vernon Conference loop. The only unanimous choice was 'Farley.' Others were Jim Schwelger, Vic Bates, and Duane Anderson.
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BACK ROW: R. Anderson, F. Hundt, J. Hanson, B. Wgvra, K. Curran. MIDDLE ROW: A. Spaeth, L. Bates, P. Overgard, R. Korn F- Sgaeth, M. Kirkeeng T. Quinn, M. Arsntz. FHON ROWS D- Lawson, 3. Dickman, J. Sehweigsr, R. Moore, D. Anderson, V- Bates. January 51th Caehton 65 Wilton 15 Wilton offered the boys no competition giving Cashton their sixth successive con- ference victory. February 12th Cashton 56 0ntar10 56 The Kickapoo Cagers lost again by a 20 point margin. Vic Bates was high man with 16 points. . ' February Bth Cashton 42 Kendall 27 Kendal1's second defeat from Cashton. Duane Anderson was high scorer with 18 points. February 15th Cashton 40 Westby 28 Westby, a rival for years,rece1ved an- other defeat being edged out by 12 points. High point man was Jim Schwelger with 14 points. .AW , ,...,L.i. Q
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