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THE ROSTRUM 39 Guilford C341 vs. Brewer C191 At Brewer, Dec. 28, 1943 Guilford invaded Brewer and whipped the Brewer High Wildcats by a score of 34 to 19. The game was an upset for Brewer, who had expected to win. Guil- ford opened the game fast and held an 8 to 0 lead at the end of the first period. They were out in front by 15 to 6 at the half and 24 to 7 at the end of the third quarter. Blake scored 15 of Guilfordis points, with Moore and Currie also scoring high. Leathers and Gross played a great defensive game, as did Priest who replaced Leathers after his removal on fouls. Mayo was chief scorer for Brewer with 13 points. The second team went in fO1' a few minutes at the end of the game. Guilford C431 vs. Rosary C221 At Guilford, Dec. 31, 1943 Guilford again surprised its opponents and followers when they overpowered the Rosary High team from Holyoke, Mass., by a score of 43 to 22. This game was expected to be one of the toughest contests of the season, but Guilford pushed ahead in the first quarter and kept the lead throughout the game. Cross and Blake divided the honors with 12 points each, and Moore and Currie fol- lowed with 9 and 8 respectively. Donak and Baynolds each scored 8 points for Rosary. Guilford C381 vs. Foxcroft Academy C221 At Dover, Ian. 4, 1944 Guilford invaded Central Hall at Dover-Foxcroft to win from the F oxcroft Ponies by a score of 38 to 22. Guilford, as usual, went into the lead and kept it throughout the game. Freddie Blake was the star performer for Guilford in this game and tucked away 22 points, the Ponies being unable to stop him. During the last few minutes the second team again had a chance to get in there and show their stuff. Guilford C341 vs. Sangerville C171 At Guilford, jan. 7, 1944 Still unchecked in a victory run, Guil- ford stopped Sangerville 34 to 17. San- gerville, as always, put up'a stiff fight and led the Panthers by one point at the end of the Hrst period. Then the Pan- thers drew away in the second quarter and continued lengthening the gap dur- ing the third period. The last period was more .evenly matched, but the lead which the Panthers had obtained proved more than enough. Blake again led the scorers with 14 points and Cross played a superb game, steadying the team when the going was tough. This win was our second in thc Northern Piscataquis League. Guilford C551 vs. Milo C281 At Milo, Ian. 11, 1944 After a hard fought first half at Milo the Guilford lads started to roll in their first game against Milo High. With Cross, Blake and Currie keeping a con- stant swishing of baskets, the Golden Panthers had no trouble running away with this game, 55 to 28. Cross netted 20 points, while Blake had 18 and Cur- rie 17. Houston was star for Milo, claim- ing 24 of their 28 points. Guilford C451 vs. Brownville Junction C51 At Guilford, Ian. 14, 1944 One of the easiest victories for the Panthers was their home game against Brownville Iunction, winning by a score of 45 to 5. Guilford's defensive play was so good that the Railroaders couldn't score until the last of the third period. The scorc at the half was 25 to 0. Currie was high scorer with 14 points and Leathers was outstanding with fine back- board play. The second team again played for a short time.
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