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V V X I 5 BASKETBALL ROUND-UP b Qi The Tigers started the season with only one veteran T I of last year back. Montell had had only one year's experience, Q 07 There were two more boys, who had had some experience, 5 X These were Hardin and Goad, but neither had played in more ,Q e7 than 5 or 6 first team games. The remainder of the squad sl 8 was inexperienced. v v cb We admit that our won and lost record for this year 4 was not anything to boast about. We won 5 games out of 23, 1 g Yet, our opponents only out scored us 85 points. Our margin 2, of loss for 18 games was 4.72 points per game, If you g age G discard 3 of these games, we won only 5 out of 20, yet we Xl' 4 out scored our opponents in these 20 games 115 points, We P X Y 1 averaged 29 points a game to our opponents 33.13, Last year 'i ,. f we averaged 30 to our opponents 28. If wfr can average 35 a Q5 points per game next year, we should be tough. We have Q 7 lettermen back for the team next year. g Financially this season was a great success.. We had b C2 a total receipts from all sources, for basketball, of 1 3960,00. Our total expenses were 863359. This included 6? Federal Tax.. We have a profit of -S326.4l. Ten new uniforms T, Q have already been ordered, as well as ton swf:-atrrs, which will be given to the following boys: is Charles Montell,-Arnold Goad, Lonnie Ray 4, Holland, Thomas' Downing, Kenneth Hardin, 6 Audie B., Carlock, Wallace McGuire, Georgr ' Austin, Fred Artcrburn, and Drexel Branstfztter, i A cy There will be about 31150.00 balance to start the soeson . Q5 next year, ay 9 The second team won ll, and lost 7 games, They out scored their opponents 556 to 378 er 178 points, . Tho following is the individual score for each ' player during the entire season: 7 9 g Player flu Points Montoll. .... . . . .208 7, Q Artcrburno op o o-o a 9167 Q U ' Hardin.,...,., ......... . ......... ....ZU.6 Car1Ock...... ...... . ............... .... , ...IL6 ,. fflontinuod next page! 1, , V
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