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I. .'j.'l.'l.'J.'.'.'J.'. .f'!.'!.','.'' .. .. ' . ,, , . , ,. ,. ',f'.U.'! 'J '-.'. .''.'.f'.'J.'.'.', .'J.'J.'J A' ' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ll L.-54 Row omr, flu-ft to rightb: Pom-11. Charles A. Smith, lillUll1'l'Il Sutliff, Hu tx N o N limi i Uziptziin M:irth:i llcllmnip, fiwm-nullyn Ruvkls-, Lzturzi liooil, AI:m:ip.:v1' In Hoxt Row two: Lois Yuplv, Yiviain llrown, llori-tln-zu Stout, lli-11-n llnrrison, Ruth Nils Mmm., 1,1 The girls' lmskethzlll team of V935 succeeded in holdin tht th impionship non hy the tive preceding teams. It was Charles A. Smith who colt ie us 1 to xittoix so to him und to future teams, we extend our hest wishes. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton SCORES . . .30 Huntington ...42 Millville . . . .19 Scott . ...37 Kliffiin .. . . .63 Czitawisszx . ...28 c,K'2ll1f,1CViilC . . .28 Locust . . . Mi fx'ffN!VIffv'Nflflf1'f.'f4'1'fi'iT7.'i'f'f'TI'Tiff'1T7,'f'v'f.'N'z'1'fv'f.'fv fi .H fv'h'f1 !v'A',Cf'I1 If'r'v'Iv'f1'..'fv'fv'7v'f'.'f!fff' f 1 Z' f lv I rw ff Iv f fr I NN IVA: I N 1351
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ANMNVVXAANJVXANVJVJ -'I-A CAZJVJJ .s.f'-A'aLQQ-BLAAMAAUYALZLMANM :7vi?UiMM6NM.Nv5L05l2U5ALsAALWvNJNL-LsM4sZU5ANxMNV , ,,,, - BASEBALL Captain Mrznager J. C. VANSICKLE WESLEY Bunoess LEAGUE GAMES Benton . . . ...... 12 Catawissa . . . . . . .6 Benton ... .ll Orangeville ... .. . . .2 Benton . . . .... 7 Aristes .......... . . . .8 Benton . .. .... 13 Scott .... .. ........ . . . . .4 Benton .. . . . 6 Huntington Mills ... . . . . .3 Benton .ll lbiillville ........ ... .2 Benton ........... 12 Locust ......... ..... 3 CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF Benton ............. 7 Catawissa ...... .... 9 NON-LEAGUE GAMES Benton ....... Q. . 7 Nescopeck . . . . . .5 Benton ................... 3 Shickshinny ................ 5 Benton ............... . .11 Hughesville ............ . .3 The team started off in championship fashion by beating Catawissa, but hit a snag when Aristes nosed Benton out. The team won the rest of the games and a play-05 was necessary with Catawissa. Catawissa Came through with the champion- ship after a hard fight with Benton. O w as WINTER SPORTS Due to the fact that there was no place available to play basketball we were compelled to eliminate that sport during the winter. Instead, tournaments of ping-pong and carrom were held in the basement. Much interest was aroused by these games and they supplied -a noontime and after- school activity for the pupils throughout the winter months. I Hg NVVVVVNNVVVVN VN' MNA MWWVKWYI 'N NM' ' ' ' 7 ' ' WWNAANNWVWNVWQVVVYEQQQM' ' ' ' l35l 5
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