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AS ETBALL XVASHINGTON-The Gold and Blue over- caine the Continentals pressure defense to racli up their fifth win of the season and their third in a row, 63-54. FRANKLIN-The locals started slow and Hnished last to chalk up another Win by crushing Franklin, 71-50. FT. VVAYNE-In one of the best games, the Athenians stopped the Archers, 51-34. Cox and Hipes led with 11 and 12 points, respectively. LEBANON-The third tiine was a charm. After Winning the First two games the Athenians lost to the Tigers, 67-61. NIABTINSVILLE - The Athenians lost a closely-fought battle to Nlartinsville, 55-51. RILEY fSouth Bendj-A trip to South Bend saw the Gold and Blue defeat the VVildeats, 49- 44. Seven Athenians had a hand in the scoring. ATTICA-The Red Ramblers Won their four- teenth victory, carried only five defeats. The Athenians lost, 72-70, after leading 28 of the 32 minutes. SHOBTBIDGE - Good rebounding, close guarding, and hard driving led the Athenians to a 67-55 victory. JEF F EHSON -Playing Without Bainon Hannn, who was bitten by the Hu bug, the Athenians dropped a hard-played tilt to Jeff, G4-57. CARFIELD CTerre Haute?-Xvith lour of the five starters henched because of fouls or illness. the Athenians lost to the Purple Eagles, 58-48. SECTIONAL ALANIO-XVith a iour-point lead at halftime, thc Athenians began to roll, defeating the VVar- riors, 58-37. LINDEN-A capacity crowd Watched the Athenians stop a strong squad. The County Champs lost, 70-55. YVAVELAND-To everyonels surprise, the Hornets upset the Athenians, 58-59, in an over- time. The Athenians finished with 11 wins and 12 losses. C. B gels m Qfk X01 Da il. mic sic? 5 J. e557 wwf' L, eff-al J. Jo!-'CSD R, Hotgwxi H MN'
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rx sworn LRAWYORDSVU-LE mgguutmiu '1 I ARSITY FRANKFORT-The Athenians, fresh from football, lost to the Hot Dogs, 51-44. R. Hamm and Ewoldt led the Athenians with 17 and 15 points, respectively. NOBLESVIL disputed contest, 57-56. The playing time had actually elapsed by five seconds when the win- ning Miller basket was made. The officials did not hear the buzzer because LE-The Millers won a much- of the noisy crowd. LEBANON-The Athenians outscored the Tigers, 69-57, for the first official victory of the season. Gentry took scoring honors with 20 points. GREENCASTLE-The Gold and Blue hung up its second victory by stopping the Tigers, 44-39. D. Hamnfs 13 points paced the Athen- 111115. BRAZIL-Playing a hard, fast game, Craw- fordsville bowed to the Red Devils, 51-47. BLOOBIINCTON-C.H.S. lost a heart-breaker to the Panthers, currently ranked 14th in the state, 54-53. A last-second free throw spelled defeat. XV EST LAFAYETTE-After having two games postponed bv weather conditions the Athe ' . nians traveled to VVest Lafayette to lose a roughlv- played game, 54-50. CL1NTUN-Crawfordsville began the new year by downing Clinton, 44-39. D. Hannn scored 15 points to lead the Athenians, X fictory. If .,..., .... . 1 D' ytsgvcf' - 0- Genwlt QE wow .
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B TEAM EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: Jack Bloor:-, Phil Xvarren, Ernic Seated: Ezra, Boyer, Lewallen, johnson, Bell Cofling, Ed Scaggs, Dan Showalter, and Larry llvichard, Edwards, and Dickerson. Dickerson. Sl'C!H!Ifll,Q.' Haslam, Hcsler, Laync, Burdctt Standing: Coach McCormick, Rex Hybarger, Lashley, Lewis, Morgan, Elmore, and Eubank. Phil Quillin, Gene Fentress, Larry Delks, Fred Klause, Paul Harden, Bob Morrison, and Man- ager Larry Thomas. Page Twenfy-sigv
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