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Basketball fContmued from preceding pagej December 14 SWltZ Cltv 46 Lyons 23 F01 the second t1me this year we met our rlvals The Lions and defeated them to the tune of 23 pomts Fltzpatrlck scorched the nets for 20 pomts Fulk the L1ons star was held to 8 pomts December 16 Svntz City 55 Solsberry 44 The Hoinets finally surrendered to the povs er of the Svutzers after a slight lead at the half Cruse led with 16 pomts for the wlnners Hudson and Crowe scored 14 each for Solsberry January 3 Linton 45 Swltz City 38 Our first game of the new year was a defeat administered by the Linton Mmers Prudhome s 15 points was high for Linton FltZp3t1lCk of bwitz Clty scored 19 pomts January 6 Carlisle 57 Swltz City 49 The Swltzers leading all the way to the final gun were forced into an overtime and were defeated by the Indlans Rogers hit 14 for his team Fltzpafrlck ran wlld for 47 pomts Worthington 67 SW1tZ City 48 The Pamblers won a hard fought vlctorv over the Swltzers Duxe and Brannon tied for 15 pomts each with Gastmeau hitting 13 for Svutz City Ianuary 13 SW1tZ City 37 Scotland 35 The Switzers won a close game over the Scottles Klng starred with 18 points for the Swltzers Townsend racked up 12 for his club January 20 isabash Valley Prellmlnary Bloomfield 44-Swltz Clty 40 The Swltzers trying desperately to overcome their earher defeat of the season t the hand of the Cardmals fell to their power by 4 pomts Borders got 14 pomts for his team Cruse connected for 17 pomts for the Swxtzers The Cardinals went ahead to cop the tourna ment by defeating the Linton 'Mmer ln the final quarter 10 pomts fContmued on next pagel . . . ' ' ' sa ' n . . . - . , . . , , , 7. . as , u , u ,' n v . . . . . . . . . . . . . H V . ,, , . . . . 1. - . -, . . . D . . 1. . . . li ' Y! ' 1 v ' ' sa ' n ' . . . . C. . . . f , 1. January 10 u n , ' u w ,- 71 L I . . . . . . . . 1 . v. . . . so ' u - vs ' . 1 . . H . r ,, . Yv ' . . cc - 17 ' ' ' , rv - , H ' ' . V 3 , , . - u - n as ' n . .. 1 K ' . . 6 . ,, . .
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Basketball fC0llt11 ll1Gd from precedmg pagej February 3 SXNltZ Clty 52 Freedom 39 We xx me YlCt0I'l0llS oxer our nex opponents the l-l169llOIT1 Aces the In st game after the Wabash Valley Tourney Fltzpatrlck led the wmners w1th 19 points Taylor collected 14 pomts tor h1s club February 8 Marco 41 SW1tZ Clty 27 The Beals of Malco bested the Swxtzers two yeals ln successlon ov a 15 polnt margm May fo the Bears led hls team xx1th 18 pomts Gastmeau scored 10 pomts for the Swltvers February 10 8xx1t7 Clty .JO Pleasantvllle 44 Ax engmg last yeal s defeat the Swltvers came through vxlth a 6 pomt margm over the Blue Streaks Lewls lacked up 17 polnts fm bXX1tZ Qltx xx hlle Overby scored 15 pomts for the opponents February 15 Sxvltz Clty 46 Graysvllle 37 Qxx1t1 Cltx came through wlth a hard fought 9 polnt xlctorx on the G1 ex hounds home court Klng and Lewis t1ed for scorlng honors Wlth 16 polnts fo1 the Sxx1t7ers xxhxle Puggs racked up 9 pomts for theglosers February 17 Fxmela 65 SVS1tZ Cltx 53 The SVV1tL618 played on even terms Wlth the host team untll the thlrd perlod vxhen the Shakamaks turned the heat on for 32 pomts Shlplev and Peterson collected 14 and 13 pomts respectlvelx vxhlle Levxls and Fltzpatuck tled for 11 polnts for Sxx1t7 Cltx Februal y 23 Sect1onal Bloomfield 42--SW1tZ Cltx 38 fovertlmel F01 the thlrd tlme thlS xear the Sxxltzers fell to the poxx er of the Cardlnals The first game of the Sect1onal ended Wlth an overtlme battle Brlght the Bloomheld star pltched ln 20 pomts Cruses 14 llOll'1tN xx ere hlgh for the Swltzers , , . ' . . ' ' ,, . . an n ' . , X ' . 1 ., - ' , 111 . . - . . , 1 . , v. . . . . . . . . . . me , va , , , xc ' u , - - . , . . H ,, . V. . , . , , . , , ' - u - an . . 4 L . - v. . r . L 4 I i , . , r - ,Q u ' sv ,- . 1 , 4 . . H ,, . 1 . g N V. ,. 7 V . . , , . . . M y. L . vi 4 . - - . v. I ty H Q V , ,, . . . . . ., K - . N 4 U 7. ,, Y . . . . ., . 1 . Rv Q 7 .fl r u ' , , U V' ' . - - , as yr - . , ' L n o . . . V v . ..1 1 . . , , . X U , K . 4. . V 7 4 L . . v. . Y . . . . 7 H V. ,, v H , H . 7. . , 1 v , . . . , D , . , . . - - as ' v 1 v -
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