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The HARMONIAN THE BASKET-BALL SEASON Both boys and girls had the best teams in ears despite several disasterous defeats and the loss of the Iredell County duunpionships. The boys played nineteen games and won tweKe of tlu-m. The most outstandiiii: ictories were won over Statesville and .Mooresville on the home court. The total points scored by the Harmony boys amounted to 437 compared to 362 by their opponents. The girk won seven of their ten contests, the most notable victories htiog the two over Barium Springs. fc. . The records of the two teams are given below: — BOYS— Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony H armony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony H arni(in Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony 14 4 26 36 22 23 32 11 23 30 18 20 32 17 13 37 18 22 39 Sharon 8 Scotts 13 Scotts 21 Yadkin A. S. 16 Klkin 15 ..China Grove 21 —Cool Springs 25 -Union Grove 28 -Union Grove 27 Troutman 18 Troutman 22 Yadkin A. S. 19 Cooi Springs 20 Statesville 26 —GIRLS— Mooresville 24 Statesville 16 Klkin 22 Mooresville 8 -Statesville B. S. S. 11 Totals — Harmony 437 Opponents 362 Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony H armony Harmony Harmony Harmony 27 49 24 Sharon 24 -Scotts 27 —Scotts 22 34 — Barium Springs 20 54 35 17 34 15 -China Grove 24 -Union Grove 37 -Union Grove 18 Trdutman 13 Troutman 18 Harmony 34 —Barium Springs 20 Totals — H armony 323 Opponents 223 Page Fiftf-»n»
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BASE-BALL TEAM 1926 Standing, left to right, G. Wright LanUbfd, (coach and manager) ; W. V. Feilder, (cofedi); AUteR McLain, left field; Walter BAiiiMMm, third bue; Charlie Gaither, right M; KenneA Watts, ontfietfler; K«iph Reid, diird bate and viriBeld. Kneeling, left to right, Glenn Howard, fint bate, Robert little, short stop; Hal Brown, pitcher; Jerry Moore, catcher; Pascal Morrison, centerfield; Itidiard Williams, pitcher; and J. Mack Sills, the mascot, is sitting with the hat . The Harmdnian pn ' liefdrc the lKi cliall season is finished and a curnplcii- record of the ear will, of cuui f. ha c to l e iinliidt-d in next vear ' annual wlicii the class if ' 27 will irv her hand al pri dii(iii ; a honk similar Id thi i nc. Hut iine ihliiu elands ( ut already in the rcinrd of the lliyh M-hnnl nine thi» vear. Marrnoiiy had the pleasure of defeat- ing; rnion (iriive in three out of three liaseliall (laines in the earlv-vea-oii contests. ' I ' his high school, the powerful new rival on the north, wnn the Iredell coiinly chainpionship in basketball, hut Harmony went ilowii sinilitit; ami i;rittit» to the last. The athletic situation at Harmony looks particularly bright. The hoys and girls who have had to bear financial burdens in days gone by wilt not be so pressed for fimds nok, for the gymnasiom Is completed and charges can be made for basketball games. Hmsc funds should bear die expenses of basketball. The newly enelotcd baadMll fiaU also makes it possible for charges to be made for die baseball games and Acsc funds sboold pay the expenses in this branch of sport. Harmony is to have a football team in die fall of 1926. This is considered a great step forward in athletics also. .As the curtain rings down on the athletic ear, Hamony ill -ee the depaiiure i f one of her best athletes of all time, Hal Brown, star center on the basketball team, and pitcher and utility man on the baseball team. With him will go -everal other men only riiglldy less brilliant in their work, — Little, McLain, Howard, and Davis. Page Fifty-tvio
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