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F-7 I ggi ,HL1j,1, iii5 i' fx ,J W 1 2 Boys Intramural Basket Ball alt I 1 OACHED by Mr. Stapp, the Freshman class put out a winning team in the Boys' Intramural con- tests. The Freshmen had a series of contests with the upperclassmen, and were at the top of the percentage ladder when the season closed. Boys, Intramural contests were inaugurated in the High School in order that the boys who were not able to make the varsity teams would be able to enjoy some type of recreation. According to C. E. Wade, Principal, the contests well served their purpose, and such contests will be continued next season. R Garcia, F. Guzman, E. Valle, E. Barrera, C. Herrera, C. Farias. Page 120 li N A c':T.Q:1iif1,Qf'?Mfq Ziff?i3?fig1,g14,,::4::::ig::::t::5111: -l
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Radcliffe Killam, Ellis Crabb, Ralph Conner, Fernando Pena end of the half. In the second half, the Tiger defense was strong, but the Bengal for- wards could not get past Corpus' defense. At the final whistle the score stood: Corpus, 203 Laredo, 9. Laredo met Sandia in a consolation match on the last day of the meet. Determined to even up an old grudge, incurred when Sandia put them out of the running for the championship in 1927, the Tigers put up a hard fight, but they trailed their opponents by several points at the end of the half. After one of Coach DaCamara's fight talks, the Tigers began to show their old form, and scored at will throughout the rest of the game, while their strong defense kept the Sandia boys from approaching the goal. During the last half the Tigers scored 22 points, making the total score 24, while the Sandia score remained at 14. THE MONTERREY TRIP The Tigers journeyed to Monterrey after their return from the district meet. They dropped both of the games in this series to the Monterrey team. Both games were characterized by the football tactics which were in evidence on both sides. Numerous fouls called on the Laredo boys made both games comparatively slow. 0, George Makes One Page lI9
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i W - .. -1 tw., ff, ' 4 i i I LA PlTAHf wx T M e Thi' 1 l , , t ' Qzrls Intramural Basket Ball HE first game was held between the Seniors and Sophomores, and the 'Juniors and Fish. The Sophomores defeated the Seniors and the Fish defeated the Juniors. The second interelass game was held between the Seniors and Juniors, and the Sophomores and Fish. The Juniors and Sophomores were victorious. t 'The third game was played between the Seniors and Fish and the Juniors ' and Sophomores. The Seniors and the Juniors won. The fourth game the Seniors won over the Sophomores while the Juniors 1 defeated the Fish. The fifth game the Sophomores won over the Fish and the Seniors forfeited 3 their game to the Juniors. ' The sixth game was a tight between the Seniors and the Freshmen, and the g Juniors and Sophomores. The Fish and the Sophs were the winners. ' l At the end of the intramural games, the Juniors and the Sophomores were Q ' tied for the Championship. The play-off game was a hard fight. The Juniors ' j 1 defeated the Fish. Q The standing of each class was as follows: Seniors . . ....................... Won 2-Lost 4 l Juniors . . . ..... Won 5-Lost 2 4 Sophs .... ..... W on 4-Lost 3 Fish . . .......................... Won 2-Lost 4 I A E. Pena, C. Nye, A. Bunn, M. Beyette, A. Gonzalez, B. Biggio, H. Kahn. Page 121 i W .,,,,2X.-. , L F g u g F S 1Q g ..4-,..::::::r:'H- 'sr:':f: 1ig ifj J n..
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