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,ante cu' Widlicfzeek 7?4Y-4? Hickory game-Bob Heidt lon the bottoml gets his man. -lack Komora 1511 moves up to make it certain. y- ' .W 1' film x s Es. This year. Millcreek advanced into a much stiffer competition in both football and basketball. This season marked the iirst time that Millcreek played East High in the Erie Stadium. The underdog Trojans nearly scored an upset in that tilt. After a hardfi-ought game the scoreboard read East-16 Millcreek--13. Millcreek's greatest showing of the season was a scoreless tie with Hickory, the District Ten Champs. The Trojans oucplayed and outran Hickory on a rainfsoaked field and at one time were inches away from a game winning tally. Three members of the team were honored by being chosen to play in the Annual Er1stfWest All Star Game. They were: Bob Heidt, Gil Brown, and Dick Wiiislowi. A look at the scorebook reveals Millcreek's position in the Section I Basketball League flast place. The scorebook shows too, that the scores were quite close. The Trojans were beaten usually by iust a few points .ind were never beaten until the last whistle was blown. Sports writers praised the Blue and White for its never ending good sportsmanship and clean play. Certainly these praises brighten the record. 1 , X ,f X fl X. LJ.,ug Vfiriton 'l6v get- the tip in the Millcreek-Tech game -42
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