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1. 5251, 'm State Champs envision bowl bid. This page the compliments of J. S. DILLON McGi11ivray, Lang ley, and Patterson team up to stop a Del Mar halfback.
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Quarterback Glasse scores against fall.. M13 El Dorado. Action in the Coffeyville game. A meeting of Deans at Eldorado decided that the Garden City team should be picked to play Coffeyville for the state title. The game was a battle from start to finish. Coffeyville scored 9 points in the first quarter on a touchdown and a field goal. The locals scored 6 points on a touchdown by Durr. Hays added the conversion. The Red Ravens were held scoreless the rest of the game by a fighting Buster line led by Duane Mueller. One minute and Z0 seconds remained in the game as the score stood 9-7. Verlyn Bryson came inthe game and calmly booted a field goal. 10-9 the score remained. wg .UM After winning the state play off, Garden City ac- cepted a bowl bid to the Junior Sugar Bowl in Monroe, Louisiana, to play Del Mar College of Corpus Christi. The Del Mar team was fast and experienced. Garden Cityfailedto score as the Texans scored four times in the first half and twice in the second half. The team played hard, clean football for G, C, J. C., but were just outclassed 41-0. This was the final game of the l950 season. Don McGillivray and Don Powell were elected honorary team captains. This page the compliments of STONER'S STORES All Over Town
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y BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Coach Hall E., Cline L, 5 Rader P. 5 McGillivray D. 5 Rice B. g Patterson H. 3 Assistant Coach Morris J. MIDDLE ROW: Kimberly M., Roberts M., Webster J., Highlanderg Williams T. BOTTOM ROVN: Manager Gurlin B. 3 Almond, Glasse T. 3 Huelskamp P. 5 Almond. Coach Ed I-lall's basketeers opened the l95l season by winning second place in the Garden City lnvitational tour- nament, losing to Hutchinson in the finals 67-45. Compton, California proved too much for the Broncs by defeating them 82-54, but bounced back to whip Pueblo 66-37 and Phoenix 64-45. The Busters hit their stride on a road trip which netted victories over La Junta 74-56, 'Trinidad 44-41, Clarendon, Texas 76-5l, and Amarillo 47-39. Returning home the Busters trounced La Junta again 64-30 to round out the pre-league play. ln the first league game, the locals suffered a set back at the hands of Hutchinson 62-48 on the victor's court. G, C, J, C. thenbeat Dodge City here on the local court 57-52 in a hotly contested game which was a major ob- stacle in the winning trail. The victors were never headed. This page compliments of HARRY A. ATHERTON
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