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f went to the Regional Tournament. In the game played in the Regional Tournament atfl ,for the opponents. YW lnumber of years, were brought under observation, and a great deal of work was done lf , WM' ' - - .,-1. . . - , . .. ' . 1 - - N ml: 'fQ','9'-',!ff'Fl3' SQZW The WB' team of the Cardinals played nineteen games, winning eleven of thenm' and losing eight. They made a good record for next year's HBH team to shoot at.EQ The Cardinal WAN team played twenty-three games, winning fourteen and losing nine.3l They added three second-place trophies to the trophy case this year. These tro-Eg phies were won in the Verdigris Valley League, the County Tournament, and the Dis+3 trict Tournament. This was the second time in the history of Lamont that the teamil 1 Fredonia, three of the first-string men fouled out and one received an injury.ff Had it not been for these unfortunate occurances, the results of the Howard-LamontFy game in this tournament might have been different. There are bright hopes foril Z next year's team although the squad will lose five boys through graduation. my 1 1-'QL j Q The average number of points scored per game by the boys comprising the firstgf . team squad are as follows: Eg- Phillips 8.5 Long 3.7 E5 Luthi ll.u Fankhauser 3.b Ejs Evans' u.9 Miller 1.0 gf Sauder 6.2 Van Pelt- l.0 sm Fm- Z W Cf' Cf 'o H I-' . O CO C? O '1 H Q H P-' . O Ei 1- or ...LL r -A' fa, - f The Cardinal WAN team averaged 37.l points per game to 30.3 points per gamefll r 41: 3 ,Ml 11 N55 Em NEW BASKETBALL SUITS f New suits were purchased for the Lamont basketball team this year, and camegf vafter several months' delay. They arrived in time, however, to be used in thefaf ffirst game of the season, with Elmdale. The suits are a flashy, white nylon satinii 5withsNLamontW spelled out in red felt down both sides of the trunks. New redfu gjerseys also were purchased to be alternated with the white. il P L . .,. 1 NEW SCOREBOARD T X 5 The new scoreboard was received on December 23 and was placed in the audi-iw' -torium at the east end above the stage. In the center of the board is a largefa lem .clock which automatically causes a horn to blow at the end of the eight-minutetw 1 wit quarters. To either side are squares which show the scores of the home and visit- Q Qing teams. Along the bottom of the board are four squares which light up to showgj ,the quarter in progress. The scoreboard is controlled from the officials' bench.,e' N About 375 was donated toward paying for the board by the people of the com-'Qi fmunity early in the season. Everyone agrees that the new scoreboard isla great ai improvement over the old, Wby-handn method, and one of which members of the school EQ .and community have right to be proud. EQ TENNIS - f During the spring of 1957 the tennis courts, which had not been used for a if IQ' gon one of them. Several loads of lime were put on the court, and it was leveled HRT 1--. ,J .,- gand rolled, the result being a very nice court. Two nets, four rackets, and a if gnumber of balls were purchased with money from the athletic fund. These were Efg fimmediately put to use and used all summer and fall until the weather became too 51 gcold for tennis playing. if Q The boys and girls of Lamont had played very little tennis until last summer, El ,but in spite of this fact, some fair players developed as a result of the one sea- QL Eurasia, was held on the Lamont Court this year. Vivfrwrwmvwiwwrrvvwrmifw1H'WTFUbTWTEFIWijWTN1UTNfTTlFYTTilETIfKTTFNTF?TUlU1iUTUHLEQEf yr -- Qson of practice. The Greenwood County Tennis Tournament, previously held in Qu
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