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them out early so they can be through and get home on time. You must admit that it will do anybody more good than harm, and if it works so well in Strawberry Point, why can't it be made a grand success in Manchester. Then we had a double game with Delhi. The boys' game was a regular walkaway, so we played all the teams that had been coming out. We won both games, the girls' and the boys'. After the game we had a basket social to raise enough money to go to the tournament at Cedar Falls. Everything was a grand success, the game resulted 112 to 6 and the social turned a good sum into the treasury. When we arrived at Cedar Falls we learned that we were to play Grundy Center. We dressed as soon as we could get out to the college and played the game, but for some reason we lost to them, altho they earned everything that they got. Phenicie had gone to Waterloo the night before and didn't get over in time to play the first half, and owing to other little reasons we were forced to give them the game at 36 to 20. Later the champions, Cedar Falls, played them and only beat them by ia small score. Our last fight of the season was with Hopkinton at Hop- kinton. Both the boys and the girls played, but the girls played hoopla and the boys played a game that was a draw between football and a prize fight, so the boys lost because they couldn't throw baskets and stand up at the same time, therefore at the end of the last half they beat us 24 to 16, or rather won the fight in the fourth round on points. The following boys will receive the MH: Phenicie, Phelps, Cap Brockmeier, Cloud, Richardson and Dunlap. 1 l
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Then we played Monticello again, this time at Monticello. We went there with a crippled team and one man out, so we didn't expect to do wonders, but we held them down to a low score of 12 to 20, which was the second game that we lost this season. Next we had a game at Delhi, which we won easily, and gave the injured members of the first team a chance to rest. This was in the middle of the week, so we had to go over in autos and hacks. The hack that went over managed to last until we reached the city limits of the vast city of Delhi before it became delirious and threw its right hind wheel, so we had to stay in Delhi ,all night and come back on the train. But we didn't care-we had won and were happy with a 48 to 15 score. On Friday of the same week we went to Oelwein with three damaged men and managed to lose to them after one of the most desperate fights that had ocpurred during the season on their home floor. But it wasn't so bad, owing to the condi- tion the team was in at that time, and the score was only 37 to 24. The following Friday we sarted on our trip to Toledo and Tama. These were two of the biggest games of the season. On Friday we played Toledo the fastest and cleanest game ever witnessed in their town between high schools. We had to play on the Leander-Clark College floor to accommodate the crowd. This was a hard game. The first half they were ahead of us a couple of points, but the next half we gained the lead and held it, and when the whistle blew it was 20 tio 17 in our favor. Oh, joy! The same night we heard that at home two more games had been won, so we were happy. Next night, Saturday, we played Tama, and, after a des- perate struggle, we conquered our foe by a. score of 15 to 7. But, believe me, we surely were all in when we finished playing two games, Friday and Saturday nights. Then we played our second game with Independence, which turned out to be the fourth game we lost, but we gave them a good run for their money. They were all right on their home floorg also they had an official that called them more strictly than was necessary, and he put two of our men out- two of our best-so we were forced to give them the long end of a 35-to-16 score. , Once more we played Strawberry Point, this time on our home floor. They had become very strong and claimed the title of the Clayton County champions, so that meant it would not be a slow game. Our big guard had gone home and had not been able to get back for the game, so that left a large job open for somebody. It turned out to be a closer game than most people thought it would. It was the last game for the first team to be played on the home floor, so that was the last chance for the Seniors to play on the home floor in a real game. They gave their best and they won the game after a long fight, 35 to 26. If any of the people witnessed the game two years ago and the game this year they will have noticed the big improve- ment made in the Strawberry Point team. This was done by making basketball compulsory in the High School and letting
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