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?' ..4. v v. Www F1 slow start and held only a one point lead at halftime lbwl30 In the second half the Colts began to connect from every angle and won by a wide margino T Roger Irle lead the scoring for the Colts with l6 points while Recter was high for'Blairsw town with 9 pointso In the quarter final round the Colts trounced the' Farmers High Broncs L3-l7o The first half of the CHS:Farmers game was rather slow and the FHS crew stayed close until intermission, In the second half the Colts bee gan to pull away and never were threatened again, Scoring honors went to Colt guard Ray Fitterling with l2 points while Hudspeth got 8 for FHSQ In the semimfinals the Colts defeated Green Ridge u3Q22o This was also a slow game with Green Ridge staying close until halfe time, In the second half the Colts pulled away to win by a large margin, Roger lrle, Colts center, led the scorers with 12 points while Reickie got 7 for Green Ridgeo E55KETBALLtSEAE9N,EEDS ,The College High Colts ended their l9u9Q5O Basketball season March 3, in the Regional tourney at Warrensburg, The Colts record the season was lb victories and 13 defeats, They have also won five trophys for the school, one first place, two seconds, one fourth, and one in a tie for first place in their conferenceo 1 Ray Fitterling, a senior, was elected honoraryl captain of the team. The Colts will lose six lettermen via graduation, they are: Ray Fitterling, Russell Halley, Bob Elwell, Ervin Krew: ion, Jo We Earp and Freddie Mism er, for .L,,1,. '1 T z . ... , wa., , Q W 5 -ga - . ji . -gh :, -51.7-5 ' gif' ' V . M . :arg 1 HY 2 J i 'Q f I . . ,. 3 . i z I 3 5 QQ 1 51.44 Y I l - ..:--- 1 y i'..LgL'l f ' 3 . ' ,Iss ' 5 . hs., 3 TTH1:-3 '- + -571 1 ? 1 'f'Q,l ' 1 IIT.: 5 I-f-J 1 '-I'-11 1 a 1 . ,,, , E i vw.. j - 1 5 ...- 1 . j'Q .:g, 1 1 ! fx, , 1 -.,n-. 1 '1 1 153 ii ' - f , , 3,11 lzfif.. ' FH - 11, , .2427 U' 1-r' ,P HV- as . ly-Q., , 1, 1 If 579-:-i .' 1, I I tts f X21 Q 1 I 1 'Z-'f--.A , ' --:xv . 1 :AN ,Q V 1 ff' ' 3 ' 'Hs T 1 3 'H' 1, 1 P' h 5 . nfl- 1 11 S he Y ', 1 ' aka 11 W .,,..,,,,, 1 , 1: 1 1: ' -'P-can , N, ' :,1-ww: , A , :F . ' 1 W V I 910573 ' 'T I 'H , 'fr , P-2 , ' ' Q -'. i ' , E .me-.. l, WN 1 .xmas 1 I1 ' fix. - 1 ff 'i 1 1, 5 ' . Z tx! fr i u il ,T U ' - f 13 1 ' LM 1. ,1 ai 'Agn 2 f . . .' 1 1 , , li 1 'dig 1 3 i , 1 . . 1. -.7 5 , 1' , J-5-341 ., A11 1 f -:F 11 1 w,..:wf 5 1 i - mr- , 1 11 .A N 1 , 1 F2754 ' 1 PM - ,-211'-'4 ' 11 .i.-ff' . . 1' Haag . .rfilf-A1 f ' . , 1 ,'fu.3-.fi 4 , ' ,301 ' 'R , '.Q,iT1I! Q I A 9,23-4 . . 111 ' Q-Y-4,1-1 , 3 I-112155 1 f' 92'-fe-I2 1 , 1 1 1' f- 'hu 1 i nw' 1 .5 i --P:-it ' 3 ,ATZTI ' 1 5 ' 1' 1 '15 W ' 5 WINDSOR BEAT GBANPY1EW'53r, TQ TBKEQFTRST.HLH9EAlN'EEGL0N, ' E0U3NZMENE5'FEBof23--M5353 Z The Windsor Greyhounds beat Grandview 53-L3 to cap f1FSt place in the regional tournament held Feb, 28, March 3 in Morrow Gymnasium, In the first game on Friday night Hughesville, top- seeded team, beat out the CHS Colts to take over third place. The game was fairly close in the first half, but in the second half Hughesville pulled away,am the Colts, losing three of their first string on fouls, never threatened, The Colts advanced to the semimfinals via a Wcomedy- of- errorsn win over Pleasant Hill, 33 to Zho A Grandview in the Meeting semiefinals, the Colts, although trailing throughout, played a good game of ball and lost by only four points 39-AB. BIG !URNsQUTtF0RtTRQ9K The College High l95O track and field seasbn got under way March 6, with a total of 66 boys turning out to get in shape for their first meet, Although 'you know that everyone will not make the squad, the ones that do will have to work harder for their positions on the teama,There are a few lettermen returning but most of the squad consist of new men, The returning lettermen are Russel Halley, Robert Lee, and Paul Poorto am Child specialist giving adviw to mothers WYou'll have to haw dle this child carefully, remem- ber youlre dealing with a sensi- tive, highstrung little stinkerf
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: -..g:+-.-., 1 vm -I,-'21 . .i.,c.-1-+:. Q,-'rrv '- 1 5 Irv-I 1' Lf ' J 'J-im1f l?3,lj'L':-3:2115 '-5,5 , -Q ., ., I - M 1Q-mmymw'e-l,a:g.,f L U, . S -. , m s , 7 if ' ' 91- 1 I ' I im m5-IgDB LS FLASHY GIRLS OF PHYSICAL ED 5 SUS-REGIONAL TUURNFFEFIT ,In the finals of the Sub- gional Tournament at Windsor bruary 25, the College High its lost to the Windsor Grey- mnds by a score of 53-500 The me was exciting all the way th the Colts holding the lead Qctically all the game, ,As the first half progressed, k Colts, playing superior balh abbed an 8 point lead with out 5 minutes gone, only to fm Windsor out the lead l5-lb the end of the first quartero , the second quarter the Colts fd Greyhounds exchanged the ad two or three times with the eyhounds holding a 25-24d gmntage at half-time, gThe second half was just as ldting as the first, with the ids bouncing back, into the ad and,holding it until the an 2 minutes of the ballgameo jSchooley Wilcoxon set the ,W for the Colts with 22 ojnts He Stan Pattison len the Iwing for the Greyhounds with fpointso ,In the opening round of the iwney, the College High Colts lkated Blairstown 45-270 1The Colts got off to a rather CCon'tQ pa 67 ..--, .5 'MFL - 1:1-213.1 -'UTA-T s-. ,- .- 2 -J -'Twvf-1 f f-'--1 1.- PRESENT Att SCHOGL ASSEMBLY The girls' Physical Education Department of College High pre- sented an all school assembly in. Morrow Gymnasium, February 28, 1950. The gfds demonstrated various games which they play in gym classes, including badminton ping-pong, volleyball, and hit pin baseball. The program was climaxed by a game of basketball between the Junior and Senior girls. Miss Helen Jamieson was in charge of the program with the following student teachers helo ing: Loretta Stonger, Louise Clerico, Mary Brady, Madelon Cato, June Martin, Gale Oerhke and Martha Priceo wg-CLUB NEWS The Colt WWH Club met March, 6, 1950 with five members pre-' sento They discussed their plans, for initiation of the newletter-5 men who want to enter the W-3 Club. They also elected a can-A didate for Rhemxrette Queen,1hne: Scotto f i The W-Club Constitution wasp hung in room 305, their officialf meeting roomo 5 ,.-.,-ga -1 4 T' 7 4 1 1 ! 1 Z Y 2, T L? F 5 I f Q! 9 pi ll t 3 ll A ,S l in , I ii ij f T 4 ' 1 T i , I E i 5 g l
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