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The Nautilus In a return meet with the Oracles at Delphi Jeff was beaten in the last thirty sec- onds 17-16. Jeff held a 16-15 advantage and was stalling when a Delphi man stole the ball and slipped in the winning basket. After winning the Collegetown Tourney the Botkinsmen went to Crawfordsville to return with the short end of a 26-24 score. The Conncrsville Spartans beat the Bronchos with charity tosses. The score was 30-28. Jeff took the highly touted Tech team into camp 50-22. The Botkinsmen were behind at the half and then with some snappy shots they came out on top. In the greatest defensive battle of the year Jeff defeated Huntington. The height of the Huntington quintet was balanced by the speed of Jeff and the game was not won until the gun cracked. The Bronchos journeyed to Martinsville and gave the Artesian quintet something to remember them by. The game was an even break until the last quarter when Jeff broke loose to win 36-28. Butch Nucman's Lebanon five tasted the bitterness of defeat at the hands of th: Bionchos. The game was uninteresting and the Botkinsmen won easily 51-20. The Loganberries took the jeffersonians down a notch in a fast tilt. The game was even for the first three quarters but the Wellsmen opened up in the last quarter and snowed Jeff under 27-20. Jeff triumphed over the circus city outfit in great style. A rally in the last quarter put the game on ice. The game was an even break until the last quarter when the issue was decided in favor of Jeff 29-24. The Lebanon quintet turned the tables in a return game and shot their way to a 21-17 victory. The Nueman outfit got hot in the last quarter and sank enough baskets to win. In the last game of the scheduled season West Side was again defeated 23-18. The Red and Black played a deliberate game and their defense was almost perfect. RECORDS Martin and Swick placed on the All-State Third team. First win over Technical in three years. First win over Martinsville in four years. Third win of the Sectional in six years. Defeated Athens, Texas, the 1929-30 National Champs. COLLEGETOWN BLIND TOURNEY Jeff added another trophy to its collection by winning this tourney for the second time. In the afternoon Jeff defeated the Bloomington quintet. After being behind at the half Jeff came back and won 19-18. Playing Greencastle in the final game history repeated itself and the game was another overtime battle. Jeff won a 14-11 victory in the overtime period. Ninety-Ii ue , . 1 S 'L . 5- A . .4 .-t.l 1 ry. 5-'mt . I ,.. 1. 3 ..1,, o -'l 1 . . -,. 4' ' x 7 !1 , J ' .534 H9 ' V . ,J f ,. -s. S ,l.. E. f- lx: ' . 4 . .i .. , ..- TQ- ET I ,-fl -11. 4 s r . -- f' ,. n--' lf . 'H I' '1 .Y .l 15' , . 1 .4 Q 7. . 1.- -E -, A '3 u - 4! .if . . .gf , . 55 st l'n . cg .rs . 3. 'Q-l. gi. .yr A. B 6 I ' 1- o .J x . J 1 ' '. If 149 :1- g. . '- . 0 In .md Y ., I
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