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a-kiwi W I - 'I 4. x ,fl ,Ll . I A, in I-712 ' ' X225- .AT E , I s fi i 2 l .1 Q. t ,. i l' Q , il i '1 W il i t at l' 4 . i 1 3 . 2 a 2 i 1 1 t ' ll l ii il if 'A ll ll li ' U LOBO TROPHIES 't The Ccrger Season i I I i 1 ll Q HE Uisco Loboes under Uoach Goligghtly enjoyed the best season in the i history of Cisco High School, having won four championships, county, ii district, bi-district, and the State A. A. U. During' the season the Loboes scored a total of 888 points to 436 tor their opponents. PRAC l'ICE GAMES f Cisco had practice games with Dan Horn, Moran, Stamford, Breckenridge, it and Rising Star. The Loboes lcd by Captain Yeager overwhelmed all of those W except Stamford, but by hard fighting they came out with a 22-20 victory. The t next practice game was with Breckenridge at Breck., the Loboes running wild Ii and running up a 44-18 score. They found little opposition in the other teams .1 and the pups played most ol' the games. W EASTLANU l I The first official game ol' the year was with Eastland High School at Cisco. tk The Loboes broke loose the first hal i' to run up a big score and the pups played Li the rest of the ame. Ca itain Ycager's work was s ectacular with his fast il Q l P I 'rl' I it Y li- ff i dribbling. emo won 33-9. i 5- ' li f.. . ' 1 ' ,, .- . - . 'L 1 ' M. A -we 1 . A 5 ini '- ':f.?jLsi rf V iil . wi lim V if rj L -lk.: 'If' lgijffiggggiggvgj',jg:1L::3or,:i1f'i'To'QWo ego 1, .i g. One Hundred Twenty-two
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E. SPRAWLS If Runt had played in no games other than those in the A. A. U. tournament, he would have easily lettered. Going in for B. Pippen, he scored 33 points to rank third in scoring honors for the tournament. Fast as lightning and a dead-eye for the basket, Runt would make a good forward for any team. W. SMITH Bill played his second year with the Loboes at guard. A good consistent player that can always be depended on and a guard that is hard for the opposing team to pass, Bill displayed better foot- work and better head-work than any man he played against. H. PIPPEN Cotton came up from the pup team of last year so letter and play forward. Pippen played the position like a vet- eran, a good dribbler, fast and using ex- cellent headwork, he showed Coach Golightly that he was capable of holding his own with any team, He has three years yet and a great basket ball future. L. ANDRUS Levi graduated from the pup team and developed into a crack center. Andrus stands a little over six feet and he goes into the air after the ball and seldom fails to get the tip-off. He is also a powerful offensive threat by his ability to follow up another man's shot and shove the ball through the basket. Levi will also return for another year. One Hundred Twenty one
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E4 1 ,P ' 1 .' 'it ja Qigkii 17 -W ' i 1--ffl--f Q7 rg kart? . f A-fi' The Cuger Season Qonrinued RANGER -7 After Stamford was nosed out by 27-23 score, came the highly tooted rivals p V. 2 4 of the Loboes, the Ranger Bulldogs. The game 'was fast and full of action with if if the Loboes leading up until the last two minutes when Ranger got 'thot and ii ' ' shoved ahead to a 19-16 victory. Pippen, for the Loboes and Taylor for Ranger . p played excellent basket ball. The feature of the game was the work of the guards. . 4 BRECKENRIDGE ' The Loboes took a rest but kept in condition with two practice games. They 1 l defeated May 31-11 and defeated Breckenridge 32-16 in Cisco. The Buckaroos Ji had shown much improvement but furnished little opposition for Crips basket 1 1 1 tossers. 1 11 , y its .1 V J hi .. -3 it l - if THE SQUAD it ri STEPHENVILLE V For the first time in history we met Stephenville in an official game in Cisco. H it The Yellow Jackets, three-time champions, invaded Cisco cocky and confident, 1 but Brit Pippen was Hotter than a firecrackern and the Loboes' superior Q team-work carried them to a 31-19 victory. The next night Stephenville came 5, back stronger while the Loboes suffered a let-down, but a strong defense beat Q S. H. S. 19-16, and the Yellow Jackets were out of the running. 1 Hg- r in U 1' -1 We j i . --- f gg, -V , iz' One Hundred Twenty-three' 72. we-,J
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