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S 'it 'A s I ,T A , 61 K K N F ' S. 'Nd A35-'vi . -ff mf n m - - , . Q K REVIEW OF FOOTBALL SEASON The HOMINY BUCKS started off on a bang-up football season with five returning regulars. The BUCKS played Cushing at Hominy for their first game. Floyd Gass completed three touchdown passes to Bill Long and final score was Hominy 33-Cushing-6. Next week saw the BUCKS enter- taining the Pawhuska Huskies on home ground, again Pawhuska was a little green and the BUCKS won 21-0. Pawnee's unknown team journeyed to Hominy the following Friday to be beaten 57-O. Pawnee was game, but they just didn't have it. The following Friday proved to be near catas- trophe for the BUCKS. The boys took a fine record to P-E-R-R-Y and played a very good ball game With the help of Newhouses's interception of s pass, the Bucks led at the halftime, lk-12. I But the big boys from Perry just wore the BUCKS down. They came back in the second half to win 32-lb. lAlasD. This game crippled about five of the regulars, but all the injuries were not -due to rough play. Nearly evey player received severe LIME BURNS. Because of the playoffs, we had to change our regular Thanksgiving game with Cleveland. The boys went to Cleveland, and after a close first half, they won easily 37-O. The next week Hominy gent to the big city and played Tulsa Will Rogers at Skelly Stadium in Tulsa. We still were carrying our lime burns, but played them a good game. Tulsa won A1-19. Then the Dewey Bulldogs came to Hominy very keyed up for us. They beat us 31-7. Dewey had a mighty nice team. Then after a week of needed rest, the BUCKS went to Oilton figuring on a cinch. Well, the first half was scoreless, but the second half was a little better. We managed five touchdowns to win the game 3h-0. In this game, Walsh, our center, intercepted a pass. It was a red letter day in his life. Our final gane was with Yale. This was the first Hominy-Yale game in a very long time. Yale was a very tough opponent but not too much for the BUCKS. Newhouse intercepted a pass and ran ninety yards for s touchdown, and the longest run of the SGBBOD. The HOMINY BUCKS ended their season with a 25-12 victory. The BUCKS finished second in their district, 12 B. We won 6 games and lost 3 during the l9hL season, scoring 2L7 points to our opponents 122. l Y ' lf, BASKETBALL ,te 5 la, x ax G -rj Qs , my .,, i' 5 9' , Y 4 REVIEW OF BASKETBALL SEASON p To many Hominy fans and students, this season was one of the BUCK'S greatest basketball seasons. Starting with five players back from last season and with many fine sdbs, the BUCKS proved to be very strong. Beginning the season very powerfully, the BUCKS won over such teams as Pawhuska, Cleveland, Dewey, Yale, Pawnee, Ralston, Cascia Hall, Oilton, Wynona, and Ramona. ,Entering their first tournament, the BUCKS went to the Bristow invitational. Playing against A'Class schools, they won the tournament by defeating Stillwater and Drumright, two of the State's top teams. The next tournament for the BUCKS was the county. They won this one rather easily 'by beating Pawhuska in the finals. The BUCKS started on the last lap of the season by winning the district and regional tournies gaining the right to go to the state tournament at Oklahoma 'City as a B Class school. ' - Here the BUCKS met some very stiff opposition but managed to survive by beating Beggs the first round in an overtime period. The next game was the semi-finals in which this same team was beaten out the year before by two points. The detennined BUCKS came through in fine shape beating Blair by one point. The finals which determined the State Champions was a very tough game for the BUCKS, but their never-dying determination gained them the honor of State HBH Class Champions by defeating Bethany in an overtime period by 2 points. The BUCKS won the North-state conference with ten winnings and no losses. All together, the BUCKS won 35 games and lost none remaining the only undefeated team in the State. In addition to this they defeated four undef feated teams who were Drumright, Blair, Hillsdale, and Ramona., Due credit goes to B111 Long, all- state center both last season and this season, along with Bob Hopson, Floyd Gass, Lero tsanders, Wayne Garrett, Stanley Shunkamolah, James Frazier, Myron Koshiway, George Williams, Kenneth Parks, Reuben DeRoin, Otis Oberly, Jack Core, Jack Bunch, Dick Zimmerman, and Gerald Burris. And last B but not least by any means, much credit goes to Coach Burris, who spent many hours with the BUCKS in preparing them for their most successful season. I V - I , V, ,I - , s ,T
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