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TAILTE Nuggets-fr 13930 JS' EOLEH-Fu. HISCHVOOL local boys lost their last conference game by the score of I4 to II to the Rogue River tive. Neither side seemed able to hit the basket during the game. The first half ended 5 to 3 in Rogue River's favor. Individual Player FG FT TP Sargent ...... ..., 2 4 16 64 Shaver .... .. .,,,. 22 5 49 Gardner ...... ,,,,, 1 8 8 44 Palmer .... I5 4 34 Childers ...... .. 5 7 I7 Dorman ...... .,,,, 3 1 7 E. Kell ..... ..... 0 I I Track The track season was more of a success this year than the school expected. The team won a dual meet with Rogue River and Finished fourth in the county meet. A team was also sent to the State meet at Corvallis. In the dual meet with Rogue River the High team Walked off with 7 of the 9 Firsts and scored Q3 points to their opponents 30. We could not garner enough points to win the county meet, although our relay team was first to cross the line. Uur failure to win the meet was partially due to the fact that the girls took so little interest in track. The team making the trip to Corvallis was Melvin Sargent, Lyle Childers, VVoodrow Shaver, and Coach Ang- stead. Those making their letters in track were: Sargent, Childers. Dorman and Shaver.
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TH-ig-Tnigger 195-1-Q 5' GOLD 1-nf. Hl sci-toon PRACTICE GAMES Gold Hill-14, L ................................... Eagle Point I3 Gold Hill-22 .... ...,.... J acksonville-I6 l Gold Hill-23 ..... ,,.,,,., E agle Point- 8 Gold Hill-I3 .... ...,.. ' ,...,,..,., T alent 31 lifvlfl Hill-27 ..... ..........,. S t. Marys-38 Gold Hill-22 ....... ....... C jrants Pass-24 Gold Hill-I3 , ................................ Grants Pass-27 CONFERENCE GAMES f Gold Hill-I3 Phoenix-I5 The Beaver squad lost their first conference game of the year to the strong Phoenix five by the close score of 15 to 13. Roth sides featured close checking and fast passing: the game being in doubt till the final whistle. Gold Hill--IS Central Point-20 The locals were barely nosed out by the quintet from Central lfoint a week later. 20 to 18, in a fast clean game. The home team had a hard time getting started but when they finally started hitting the hoop nothing could stop them, the whistle blew, saving Central Point after their lead had been cut down to 2 points. tiold Hill-16 Rogue River-118 -The Cold Hill Hi boys were barely beaten by the Rcgue River five, I6 to 18, in one of the roughest games of the season. First one team, was in the lead, then the other, making the game a thriller and always in doubt until the final whistle. C' iold Hill-3 Central POll1t--28 Displaying the worst brand that they had played all year, thc Hi basketeers were beaten by the Pointers 28 to S. At no time during the game could the locals seem to get started and missed shots continually. Gold Hill-I7 Phoenix-37 After fighting the championship Phoenix five off their feet for the first half the Hi five weakened' and were defeated 37 to I7. Gold I-lill-II Rogue River-I4 ln a game of close checking and poor shooting the
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iii BITJMG Eiffel 35 5' EOVLD IIIEFHIVSCHOOL 1929 BASE BALL The Gold Hill Hi School Base Ball nine swept aside all conference opponents last year to Win the championship of jackson and Josephine counties. They defeated Phoenix twice in a championship series: 4 to 2, and 8 to 3. They then played two games with the strong Myrtle Creek team which had won the Championship of Southern Oregon. The Beavers lost the first game IO to 9 and Won the second and championship by the same identical score. Gold Hill-I2 Jacksonville-0 Giold Hill-II Jacksonville-O Gold Hill-I4 Rogue River-O Gold Hill- 8 Medford Jr. Hi-2 Gold Hill-I0 Ashland-H. S.-7 Gold Hill- 4 Phoenix-2 Gold Hill-18 Sams Valley-2 Gr-ld Hill- I Klamath Falls-21 Gold Hill- 8 Phoenix-3 Gold Hill- 9 Myrtle CTCCR-IO Gold Hill-10 Myrtle Creek-9 1930 BASE BALL The Gold Hill high baseball team is headed for their third consecutive championship in as many years by win- ning their first five games this season. Although Coach Angstead started spring training with only three regulars from the last year's team, he improved the team rapidly by thorough coaching and persistent prac- tice. The team this year is composed of: Gardner, pitcher, Chisholm, catcher, Shaver, Ist base: Kelsoe, 2nd: C. Kell, grdz R. Rimby, ss: F. Rimby, L. F. Sargent. C. F.: Dorman, R. F.: Utility, Palmer, Wald, E. Kell and Hammersly. Sargent and F. Rimby arc utility pitchers. The remaining games are with Central Point, Phoenix, and Myrtle Creek. Gold Hill-5 Central Point-4 'Gold Hill-I Rogue River-0 'Gold Hill-1 Rogue River-O Gold Hill-I5 Sams Valley-6 Gold Hill-12 Glendale- S Gold Hill-8 G. P. Community-Io 'k Game Forfcited.
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