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S3 M m I I i SPORTS NEWS Basketball Because we lost our first game of the year, it looked like a discouraging season. However, after many hours spent at practicing, we began to show signs of improvement. We made such great progress that we began to have high hopes of being in the play-offs. Our most exciting game was the one played at Morristown. It was a crucial moment and we were battling for fourth place in the Valley League, The score was tied, and an overtime play resulted in a score of '35 - 37» in our favor. We were now in the semi-finals. Our downfall ocurred at Brewer Field House when Norfolk defeated us 29 - 44. Two of our varsity players, Jim McAllister and Donald Richards, made the All-Star Valley Team. Next year we hope to win the pennant. Football The football team started out the season with a victory and continued to be successful. Our most exciting game was with Hammond, and it resulted in a tie-game. We finished in the second place in the St. Lawrence Valley Touch Football League. james McAllister Heuvelton Beats Morristown After Thrilling Battle Heuvilton broke a fourth place tie with •,Morristown in the St. Lawrence» Valley Basketball League last night when they edged the invaders, 25 to 23. The contest was close from the opening to the final whistle with the issue not settled until the end of the thrilling battle. McAllister of Heuvelton was high man for the evening with 10, points while Durant of Morris- town had seven. HEUVELON MORRISTOWN Heuvelton Gets Playoff Berth By Overtime Win Heuvelton will be the fourth team in the St. Lawrence Valley playoffs following their over- time win over Morristown last night in a game arranged at the last minute, 37 to 35. Originally the St. Lawrence Valley slate oj games included Waddington at Morristown and Lisbon at Heuvelton, but when players of the Waddington and Lisbon team were reported ill' and unable to see action, it was decided to play the important Morristown - Waddington tussle instead. Waddington will play at Mor- ristown and Lisbon at Heuvelton on Tuesday night to wind up the regular league season. Last night’s engagement was a ding-dong affair all the way with first one team and then the oth- er taking the lead. At the end of the regular playing time the score was deadlocked at 33 points apiece, but in the three minute overtime Heuvelton scored twice while Morristown was able to get but one basket. The Morristown scrubs were winners in another tight battle, 20 to 19. HEUVELTON FG FP TP Heuvelton Wins From Waddington (Special to Journal) Heuvelton — With the largest crowd of the season here jam- ming all seats and hanging from the rafters, a fastetepping Heu- velton five took a 43-25 decision from Waddington in a Valley •League game last night. It was sweet revenge for the home team as the invaders edged them out recently by two points on the Waddington court. Last night’s encounter was a pJayoff of a postponed early sea- son game. Heuvelton got off tp ! an early 11-4S lead and left t) floor at halftime with an 18- margin. 1 DONALD RICHARDS FG FP TP FG FP TP McAl’lster 5 0 10 Philips . ....2 0 4 Fleldson , 0 1 1 Dunn ... ....P 0 0 Murdock . 0 0 0 Durant ...3 1 7 B. Rlch’ds 4 0 8 Smith ... ...,0 1 1. S. Rlch’ds 3 0 6 Wright ....1 1 3 . Coveil ... 0 2 Glllett . ....2 2 8 Bowman .0 0 0 1- r. Crosby . ...0 0 0 1 25 Totals 9 5 ft Fie Ida on .2 Ybung .,,.0 McAllister 6 Murdock . 3 Aahword . 0 Richards fl Stewart ...0 Terwll’ger 0 MORRISTOWN FG FP TP Phillips .2 1 5 Ffelding ... 0 0 Dunn........1 1 Bowman ..0 0 Durrant ....5 0 Smith ....0 0 WWght ....3 0 Covilla ..0 0 In the third quarter Waddin ton began finding the basket an drew to within three points Heuvelton. With the score 19 Heuvelton went into high ge again and closed the game in flurry of baskets. High man for the winners wa McAllister with 20 points. Der cause racked up 10 to pace, th visiting team. HEUVELTON WADDINGTON FG FP TP Flerdaon . 0 2 2 Youngs ....1 1 8 McAllister 9 2 20 Poor ....0 0 0 Murdock .1 1 3 Richards . 6 1 13 Stewart ...1 0 2 Ter llllger 0 0 0 Heuvelton Upsets Hammond, 32-26, For First Win Heuveltoil—An underdog home team found itself here last night and knocked league - leading Hammond from the undefeated a score of 32-26. FG fp T ranks by Morris Ho o o The Heuvelton j. v.’s made'It a Dancauae .8 o loperfect home'evening by trounc-!' SSSSS.'lZio o oing th® H?mmond juniors 22-17 Martin ..!o 2 2 or their first win of the season. McMIUl n 0 0 0 HEUWLTON HAMMOND 0 Allison Totala 18 '7 43 Score at half-time: Waddington 10. i Officials: Ellthorp and Rerkert Glllett 4 3 11 Totals 17 3 371 Totala .15 5 35 Score at half — Heuveltop 15, Morristown 11. Officials — Ren kirk and B aimer. Heuvelton High Defeats DeKalb 4 FG FP TP Fields on .,4 1 9 Totals .10 5 25 Shards . 0 1 l Heuvelton 18;Youngs ...0 0 0 Murdock ..1 0 2 McAllister 8 1 17 .Rl’h’ds, D. 1 - 3 FG FP TP Eustls, W. 2 0 4 Eustis, J. .1 3 5 Sche’er’rn 0 2 2 Carr .4 1 9 DeCarr .... .0 0 0 Edgar .0 0 0 Storle .2 1 5 Meade .0 1 1 Totals .. 9 8 26 Totals 14 4 32 Officials:' Glenn, Dul. heuvelton, ........... 6 14 23 32 iammond ................ 6 12 18 26 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY McDERMOTT GENERAL STORE, DePEYSTER, N.Y. 'AU'.u.httt illi r 'IHil liV ‘1 Jii. .
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I Front Row — Newell Stewart, James Chase, Lowell Murdock, Donald Richards, James McAllister, Stuart Richards, Donald Reynolds. Second Row — Mr. -Grant, Arthur Terwilllger, George Fleldson, Robert Terwill iger, Carl Youngs, William Murdock, John Kayne. Third Row— Winston Whittemore, Donald Gooshaw, James Howes, Robert Steele, Fairburn Ashworth, James Breckenridge, Gerald Howes. Seated — James Chase, Lowell Murdock, Joseph Narrow, James McAllister. Millard Poor, Donald Reynolds. Standing — Mr. Grant, Newell Stewart, Stuart Richards, Donald Richards Carl Youngs, William Murdock, Winston Whittemore.
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