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4 Tyr I ' ' I? lllk .nT3t3!E3f7'5f'l .BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD The scores were Wifi-'f A as follows, Highland Parkls preceding the opponents: 18 Wamego 21 14 Seaman 15 19 Holton 52 27 St. Marys 33 27 Wamego 56 16 Seaman ll 22 Osage City 27 51 Hiawatha 52 15 Washburn 12 51 Eskridge 15 27 Osage City 51 46 Topeka Catholic 27 56 Washburn 21 18 Eskridge 17 25 St. Marys 20 9 Topeka Catholic 25 I RENBARGER, WILLIAM cB111,, Guard-, also placed on the Jayhawk League B111 was captain of the Scottie Second A11'StaT team- quintet. Bb earned a berth on the Jayhawk League Second' All-Star . team. GALLAGHER, EDWARD CEdl, Center--Ed was the Wold eteadyn player, one who always came through with the goods. BEINZ, PAUL KHe1niel, Guard--A player who could always be depended upon in a tight place. Heinz played his outstanding game at Washburn. IWIG, SAMUEL KSaml, Guard--A case of mumps kept Sam off the court the first of the season. He was s de- pendable player. GRIFFIN, HAROLD KLeftyl, Forward-- Leading scorer of the team, Lefty ,was au driving, ball-hawking spark plug for the Scottie lineiup. He J scoTt'l'Es'l'N-uPsET ' , .-.-. 1- 'Defent Jl1j'llllWk Loop-Lendlnff SL-nmnn Vikings, 1 - The Scnmnn high Vikings ers ln the Jayhawk league. a close, lmrcl-fought contest night lo the Highland Park tics on the Viking court.. 16 l The r s lt. did change IN JAYHRWK Hlgmand Park to Inv: VVashburn HiT c u standings of the 'gave Lhe Scolllcs o earlier dcfenl. The nl-gg 'L stl more m eye ng. oo. I-Iighlund Pm-k and Seaman 'long been bitter rivals lgrldlron and on the court - Semnnn jumped into an lencl which was retained .final period. The Vikings the half. T to 4. and at of the third. 9 ln 8. At fture. the Scotties. led h lt0':-ward. instituted a ical-rmfl them into the .Scored nlgh with cigh The Highland Park tlnued their winning lfeaung :ne suuxnnn .- i19, The Sggulc seconds ha fbut one game this season. i The probable starters tor Ivllclngs will be L. Cochranej VG LAF His was for the year. FERTY, LEROY COne-Shotl, Forward-- The long-shot artist of the team. play in the Holton tournament his outstanding contribution CLARK, LOUIS CLouiel, Guard--A sub- stitute who was always eager to.get in the game and unwilling to come out, DISNEY, RICHARD KCockyl, Forward--Al- though Richard wasnlt so fast, he made up for it in his ability to hit baskets. Several times he came through with those much-needed' two points. KIRK, DEAN KRed Lightl, Forward--nRed Light,U noted for his ability to move around on that floor, was a capable substitute for Harold Grif- fin, TQKHIUEE W WMU s JAYHAWIEES usnn' Elkridse Plays Osage, Seaman Tack- les Topeka Catholic. Juhaw-1 Game: I-'rldly Nllhl. BE a. use City. man a Tone n Catholic. Highland Park at St. Marys.. t rlple GAGENIQMES sn Jayhawk League Arranges Schedule for 1937 Season. 2 Seven Teams To Compete for Basketball Honors. The schedule committee appoint- ed last fall at a meeting to draft a. basketball schedule for the Jay- hawk league makes its report thru goaoh Merle Crawford. of Seaman. ome changes may be made by of the tea l l' Ln ms. BSPBG 21 ly the SHXIIIBS scheduledfJa.m1afry 1. schedue is as follows: Hlshland Park. 1-Hlxhmnd Park at Warnelo. Jen. Jan. B-Osaze Clly an Highland Park. J 12-St Hi ll cl nn. . Marys ur, alan Park. an. 15-Hlcbland Park at Toneks Cath Il au. 22-Seaman at Highland Park. un. 25-Eskrxdze at Hlzhiand Park. we-42-.Q an. 29-l-llzhland Park al. Osaza City. Feb. 5-Highland Park at Bt. Marys. Feb. 9-Highland Park at Eskrldae. Feb. 12-Topeka Cszhollc nb Highland P L Feb. 19-Wamego at I-llzhlnnd Park. March PI-lishlnnd Park nl. Beams . Osue Cllr. Jan. 1-Osage City at E k ids . Jan. B--Osage Olly at Hi hl d P k Jan. 12-Seaman at 0 Clt
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i BASKETBK LL gs 1 , E - u' .V Coach Heavy Erwin's Scottie basketball team l ' x came through the season winning nine games and los Holton tournament in the Highland Park-Hiawatha Q ,xxx game. Highland played an outstanding offensive game all the way through the game. Hiawatha finally won by a score' of 52 to 31. Winning every game of the season except one, and losing that by only a two- point margin, the second team came through with flying colors. Every member of the team except Claude Witham will be back next year for a season that should mean victory for the Scotties. ' Members of the team were Charles Black, Wyatt Kirk, James Burrell, Claude Witham, Jack Knight, Ed Hagen, Bob Williams, Bob Kirk, Gentry Fitzhugh, and Tom Kelly. 1 Back Row: W. Kirk, J. Burrell, R. Williams, E. Hagen, C. Black Third Row: R. Kirk, T. Kelly, C. Witham, J. Knight, M1'.'De1linger Second Row: Mr. Erwin, H. Griffin, E. Gallagher, D. Kirk, R. Disney, Manager K. Kneisler Front Row: L. Lafferty, 'L. Clark, Captain W. Renbarger, P. Heinz, S. Iwig ing eigbfto - ' K L One of the best games of the year was at the I- X A Sd
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2 leon Back Rows F. Irish, R. Pooler, G. Fitzhugh, R. Williams, L. Burrell, E. Gallagher, W. Hole, M. Kroh, E. Panissidi Fourth Row: H. Tillman, T. Kelly, L. Lafferty, L. lewis, C. Black, W. Renbarger, H. Griffin, R. Rose, E. Hagen, D. Kirk Third Row: Hr. Dellinger, M. Foltz, J. Tillman, Kirk, so Ml'l Erwin Second Row: F. Carrier, R. Disney, R. Kirk, K. F. Foster, W. Halbert Front Row: L. Melone, O. Miller Jr., J. Knigll, G. Wagstaff, L. Clark, W. Hunter, C. Witham, W. Fountain, G. Shoemaker, S. Patton, M. Whitlow, D. Bessant, L. Disney, L. Coleman, K. Downs, P. Morriss S14 . , 2- . P HIGHLAND PARK WINS scoTTlEs ROMP Home ' p ..- -- Defents Alma in Muddy Dual Five Records Fall In Dual Meet T R A L K Track Meet, 77 to 55. Win Over Seaman, 108-24. 4 Highland Park defeated Alma Four new records were estab- he hlgh school in a dual track meet Propitious was the beginning of t.'I 957 track season when the Scottie run- ners, in a drizzling rain April 7 at H-' burn field, romped over the 1956 Jay- hawk League champion Alma Dutchmen 'L 77 to 55 point victory. Capturing all three relays and winning first in six-individual events, the Scotties allowed the Dutch en seven firsts but still gy -scored them. In an earlier track event of the year, on April 2, Highland Park trounced Perry High School, non-league opponent, i Four new records piled up when the iApril 15 at the Viking field. ' Bill Renbarger posted a new league dash and tied the 220-yard record of 25 Lewis sprinted to victory and mile in 54.7 seconds. A new 880-yard medley record of 1: Williams, Sam Iwig and B111 Renbarger. on the Perry field. Scotchmen swamped Seaman 108 to 24 on mark of 10.5 seconds in the 100-yard seconds. a new record when he made the quarter 57.6 went up for Harold Griffin, Bob In the Kansas Relays at lawrence April 16 Jim Burrell placed third in the mile. The medley team will always have the consolation that--if they hadn't dropped the baton--they mi3ht'have won their event. Another bit of hard luck was Renbarger's coming down with the mumps the morning of the Kansas Relays. Other events of the track season were to include the Inter-City meet on 'April 22, the Jayhawk League track meet April 50, regional Hay 7 and state meet may 15 . Amex..z,f.m,a2a-...1,:0'.::::nse2'1rt -..Hrs'r. :hr fssrmff' 6'5F'1F F?E2a Ms:1.:r1'aada 'W-ff 13? bW1 WS41Sk - . - ll .1 ee. ncles. ' . eg 1. feel. 1 nc es. - 2. ve. nc - on, ' ' Grlftlny. Time. 3:54. Na h- Wu . 1-nhl d: R . H1 hu a:-WON by H . mln I-um' ug ,Q , . Mn. :my-wen by Hlnhland money. nn.: 'zggnnnngwnnlruf 151215. 'Xm.byxmgx5'm1Qg'fncm ssuffn, fluhugh, mem n mn-.nf nfl.. 2g.n'e'fwx.2F2 '1'f1,,,HX'f,j1. 3,,,Q, f. Halhcrk. Hunter. Klrkl. Tlme. 4:05. , kann, feet. 5 Inches. nance, D3 feel. 254 Inches. Dlstnnce. 138 I I, 5 I hu. mn. Hmm, 27 we ' ur' Pnl! 'Null-WVU hy C15 K' Hlihlfififll -Won hv Wrizlfmk. Se manz- p7Wen by Gallagher. Hluh- --- , ...1.-- '
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