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'S BLUE BIRD 5g Basket Ball Review September 2.1, 1927.-Mayview, 03 Higginsville, 54. Frankie started the season off right by getting the tip off. ' September 28, 1927.-Corder, 185 Higginsville, 30. Yea Meinsen! You got that dribble. ' October 5, 1927.-Concordia, 265 Higginsville, 20. A hard fight but fought in vain. October 12, 1927.-Lexington, 233 Higginsville, 26. Higginsville ahead one point and one minute to play. Thanks Pewee! For getting that tip off. d October 26, 1927.-Waverly, 23, Higginsville, 29. Koenig's guarding saved the ay. - November 2, 1927.-Odessa, 22, Higginsville, 14. But wait until next year. BOOM! BOOM! November 17, 1927.-Alma, 29, Higginsville, 14. A1ma's experienced team showed it. November 24, 1927.-Dover, 203 Higginsville, 30. We'll always remember I. Schmidt's goal shooting. Tournament at Lexington, December 3, 1927.-Alma, 193 Higginsville, 21. Fifteen for Carry! We needed that goal. Odessa, 18, Higginsville, 8, We fought till the whistle blew! January 13, 1928.-Lexington, 16, Higginsville, 12. Look out Lexington for t-he return game. January 20, 1928.-Buckner, 175 Higgins-ville, 35. Easy game. January 24, 1928.-Odessa, 31, I-Iigginsville, 22. Too bad we could not have a few more goals. January 27, 1928.-Alma, 309 Higginsville, 34. The Spirit of H. H. S. and the fight of the team gave this victory to us. Tournament at Fulton, February 2, 3, 4.-Desloge, 285 Higginsville, 20. Fell victim to a new team. Mokane, 22g Higginsville, 30. Came back stronger from the last defeat. Alma, 33, Higginsville, 28. We failed to conquer our old nval. February 17, 1928.-Alma, 35, Higginsville, 25. And again they beat us. February 24, 1928.-Odessa, 15, Higginsville, 14. That's alright, we sure showed you a good, -hard fight. , i-. February 25, 1928.-Carrollton, 53 Higfinsville, 39. A game with less competi- tion than usual. March 6, 1928.-Lexington, 165 Higginsville, 30. Substitution was necessary, but we beat them just the same. Fifteen for team for the last game of the season. PAGE 91 -15255 . - . W . 3 ef.
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fi F X ru. , Q5 'im ,N 'Billy in Basket Ball Squad Fourth Row: Margaret Farrell, Elsie Starke, Helen Raniey, Janice Bruening Edna Held. Third Row: Marjorie lxincheloe, Gene Gunn, Mildred Morris, Lorena M. Solo mzin, Elizzlbeth Herd, Helen Gladish. Second Row: Ruth Gladish, Frances Dennis, Evelyn Truesdale, Helen Preston Couch. Beth Neale, Elizabeth Jung, Grace Freund. First Row: Louise Wheat, Nannie Mary Poisal, Irene Koenig, Caroline Schmidt Captain, Frankie Bi-ll Gunn, Irene Schmidt, Marie Pevcstorff, Ruth Meinsen. Absenl: Genevieve Preuitt. PANIC 90 J NM?-XM? 1 - off'g,, A 3- S 't.1-'f-w- 7 ,......------
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six H -H is A. so as rw fig S , M Basket Ball Squad Fourth Row: Wilmot Lohoefener, Clark Salyer, Elmo Fitch, Townsend Hader, William McCord, Delmar Meinershagen, Earl Meinershagen, Norman Perry. Third Row: Eddie Schmidt, Herman Peters, Emmett Schaefer, Llewellyn Jones, Ernest Preuitt, W. C. Bruening, James Handly, Jack Smith, Clyde Oney. Second Row: Birch Hunt, Albert Meinershagen, Leonard Voss, William Handley, William P. Slayton, Coach, Herbert Joerlmg, William Pevestorff, Edward Linebach, Max Slusher, Edwin Jennings. First Row: Oliver Schindler, Farrel Matthews, Hayes Finley, Ervin Forderhase, Clyde Adams, Vernes Atchley, Captain, Arnold Huddleston, Roy Garner, Marvin Schmidt, John Truesdale. Absent: Alvin Wehrman. PAGE 92 n ff N, , ,ff ff! P---M' ' nr -f-'X if 'fig 1 r-i --' r 'e'i '4qs-se, H AOTHXQ J, . I,
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