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ACTION AT THE GAMES E ., E 1 Ja All hands wait ill vain for the No. FJ. Paul liohinson arelies a lim llohinson, No. 2, scores rebound as Iiich Stoclxnian. No. shot past the defending Chap- against Sgoilglllnfl in the Eagles IO, drops one through the hoop. pell eagers in Ll game played at first logg of the season, home. Although the first six were all better than average cagers, probably the most o11t- standing players for the CCHS varsity were the Robinson brothers, Paul and lim, and Vernon Fredericksen. Paul and lim carried the load as forwards while Vernon did an outstanding job as the man under the basket. Honorable mention may be given to liieh Stockman who did double duty as g11ard and center. One of o11r best games was played when our boys shook off a losing streak to finish the season by defeating Bridgeport. Although it was a nip and tuck game during the first two periods the Eagles forged into the lead in the third stanza to gain the victory. We see a pirouette and twirl hy a member of the Dunn, No. 8, is nonehalant though a Scottsbluff Chappell basketball ballet troupe while lim Roh- man is ready to pounce 011 him when he snatches inson, No. 2, gazes on in wonder and amazement. the rebound.
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BASKETBALL - l lll V ljidc, 151 l7Xi 3 - 'M .fm l' First row, left to right: P. Ilohinson, F. Hildreth, Y. Frederielxsen, D. Orr, H. Stoekman, B. Heath. Second row, left to right: L. YVhite, Coach Smith, Coach Eis, ID. Haddix, B. Newell, T. Olson. Third row. left to right: Friede, B. Orr, li. llunn, A. Erh, Hoh- inson, E. Ribble. Fourllz row, left to right. S. Tinlduam, Cl. Stahly. Morrow. Il. Rogers, J. Yogler, Klcliune, Vincent. The CCHS basketball team posted a regular season record of 5 wins and 10 losses. Although they had a smaller numher of wins than losses they had enough elose games to provide some thrilling entertainment. The team was bolstered hy returning lettermen While several juniors and sopho- mores moved up to fill in the gaps. The reserves ehalked up a mark of 10 wins and 4 deleats. Next year our hopes are high with 9 lettermen returning. Our most consistent dilii- culty was inability to hit the hoop. NVith another year's experience it seems likely that our opponents will he meeting very still' opposition. lt takes a head to play hasltethall hut Paul liohin- son seems inomentarilv to have pulled tl switch hy A scraxmhle i11 slow motion finds Yernon Fredti lmving Ll haslxethall for ll head. This was a part ieksen llklYlllg tht- same intentions as the Chap of the exciting Cl.CI.Il.S. - Chappell game. center. 1 1? -,sl mv'
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