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Hornet Hoopsters Scramble 'T X L, - ,WX Q, fhtffb 7 ,I 5- I '33, Q3 2:53 or With 6 games remaining to round out conference play for the basketball season, Craig stands little chance of rating a top conference position. An analyses of the season's record indicates that the Hornets have shown spurts of improvement since they looped directly from the gridiron into the Mound City Pre- season Tourney. With little practice, the Hornets lost ont to the strong Fairfax contenders in the second in Seas0n's Skirmishes STANDING: John Ingram, Keith Miller, Dean Jackson, Coach lnlow, Bob Austin, Gary Stockwell, Tom Kerns. KNEELING: Earl Theas, Steven Brownlee, Richard Heits, Jerry Moser, Leonard Rouse. Building a strong cam around a nucleusofonly two ex- perienced players has been a challenge toCoachJim Inlow, who believes that victories are won by experienced players, and players become experienced only by playing. Not stars but all-around team strength re - suits from Mr. lnlow's coaching. game. Picking up points as they made the conference circuit, the Homets began closing the gap between their opponets score and their own. By January the tournament picture had brightened for the Hornets, and they took 2 wins--2 losses in the Fairfax Invitational Tournament, Conference play has been an erratic alternation win, near-win, loss as the Hornets have met opposition fluctuating from the weak Bobcats to the mighty Savannah Savages and the Fairfax Bulldogs whose winning skein runs 22 in a row. The Scoreboard Said: Pre -Season Tournament at Mound City CRAIG OPPONENT 52 29 Forest City 37 54 Fairfax 44 63 Maitland Fairfax Invitational Tournament 44 39 Rock Port 56 52 Watson 48 54 Hopkins 55 61 Mound City Northwest Missouri and 275 Conference 30 51 Oregon -17 56 Mound City .39 G9 Fairfax 77 54 Forest City 26 70 Savannah 56 58 Horace Mann 54 58 Westboro 42
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Squad Sparked by Six Competitive sports for girls are definitely the poor relation of the Northwest Missouri Conference, Shifting from Volley Ball to Basketball in 1951, the girls have fought a losing battle for recognition. LEFT TO RIGHT: Buck, Jennie Rundle, Mackey, Gray, Grundy. Seniors Scheduling a full season's games for the lassies is increasingly difficult. The past season cha lked up only six regular games plus the Fairfax Invitational Tournament and the Mound City Pre-season.Tournarnent. RIGHT TO LEFT: Stonder, Hendrix, Butcher, Miller, Steele, June Rundle. Z LL K Mi .I I H 4 F-:ssh r t ' it N - 4 E , is fs ,Y 'I' I , .iii It f we if Z N 'fr V f x Q-Mrs X 1 x 2 1 X ' if if sy' ' NX X A f 7 ' t - ' X f ' .1 I N , 1, - f X are Q-'T If w 1755 X. K I mf I . f s Q ,. ff af' P' .s 1,4 -. 5 . , . ., J '- n , s I ff-W X s 1 -31 7 'fa if ' X ' Season's Scheduled Games CRAIG OPPONENT 35 55 Oregon ' 56 25 Forest City is 59 42 Westboro i 69 49 Forest City ws 36 23 Fairfax 'jr' 31 54 tuounu City Mound City Pre-season Tourney 5 ly ' 44 27 Forest City g 'i 24 42 Mound City f 1 g 31 25 Fairfax 5 V Fairfax Invitational Tourney ' ut, ' 19 17 Elmo A . f l'r, 29 51 Bellevue Q f-jj' 1 6' , pt FIRST ROW: I Betty Steele re N N Party Miller - ' ' 5 Iackye Gray X 'I r -. 'Af A I Y D V Axi V 'i c tu up W I ' ' 1. fix aro en rix XX 2. I r nl . M J 1 , Rarnah Butcher , 06 I' - , 17 y 1 4 4 1 1 4 . 1 ' 'I ! X3 ' K TL Fuzsr now: ' 'I -' 1 , ' A A I 'M M 'T H Sue Grundy 'A - Q ff ' -A 1 1 I t x f , c f - , Jennie Rundle xx. f '1, E61 WIAA' I X X ' ' - Wnf I Y ' t I X rl., ' Q . Esther Stoner . ja Q V fi -Q 0 'L '- K , , x xg V 'VK V June Rundle , 71 ' ' I . 1 '. , K X t ' r Joyce Mackey ig-fx... L . 7 ': ' ' A -X Arlene Buck hx 0 rf, ,, 'M Q' :flax .i -Q' ..-.-.-- j Q A . - , 'X-QT ' 7 X ffi F ' -H i ' - 'i A 54 f I' A ., btw: . X Nc' K up g g ,X . STANDING: ' ' ' Coach lnlow . , 41 4 I x
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Tough Tilts Topple Our Team ' L'M?QTk 2 Q , , X . XR XX x kweu ca rv ciiwfd STOC 5 ,F - an ...atb i ,ff jf 3 o Rrchord Hehs I . 11-Q f A 1 we Came' jerry Moser Guard I ,vs gl W , . 5 ' X 4 J W . t 3 E F 'Y' is H Keith Miller Leonard Rouse Forward Center John Ingram Stephen Brownlee Forward Forward N '. 4 e - f, 3 ff 11- kit.-'F 35 Bob Guorgusfifl Deo GUagdJoCkson EOFI 6 Forward US f 4, We K ai' iw, I ! f x 2
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