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Wiles Team is Given Drubbing by Mishawaka Aggre- gation. In the closest game of basketball naged on the local floor this season, the Niles High school went down in Sofeat before the onslaughts of Coach Mueller ' s husky basket fos- ters Friday evening. The final count was 17 to 13, with the Ma- roon and White aggregation on the long end. Getting off to a snappy ftart, the home team caged two tieat ringers before the visitors were able to locate the hoop- The Maroon and White squad played their opponents of their feet Buring the first period and the half pnded with Mishawaka on the long end of a 10 to 4 score. During this period the whole team worked with machine like rireclsion and the Niles] irew appear ! baffled at the won- aerful floor work and accurate passing of the locals. Kiles started the scoring of the second half with a pretty basket from the center of the floor. Mish- awaka then took a spurt and piled up seven points in rapid succession. Tro-.n then on the home team played a defensive game and the Wolver- ines were unable to overcome the lead. Wiess and Gage were easily the bright lights in the local line-up, a.lthough the work of Grady, Hunl| and Graves was worthy of mention. - Lee, center on the Niles quintet, ' played stellar ball for the losers. Seconds liose Game. In a preliminary to the big gamcl the Mishawaka second ' team lost tol Ihe Niles second team by the score! of 14 to 6. Roughness was a featurel of this contest, and the fray resem-J bled a football game. The homel team displayed a better brand ofl lall. but were unable to locate the| basket. , The line-ups and summary of the| fir. t team game were as follows: Mif-liawaku (17). NHes (13). Wiess Luth I Forward. Graves Moblechang | Forward. I ]lunl I ee Center. Brady Shrunv.j j Guard. Qg - f. Champion Guard. Field Goals — Wiess 3, Graves 3, DHunt 1. Lee -2. Moblechang I. f.Vhrump 1. Fouls — Wiess . Graves 1. Luth . ' . SubsUtution.« — Mi.«hawaka; Mon- tinc for Hunt; Niles: Forest fori Schrump for Lee. Anderson for Mo- blechang, Mason for Schrump. Time of halves — 20 minutes. ficferce — R owc. mm BENDERS Isoutli Bend Aggregation Has No Chance With Home Team Friday. Here ' s the story: Mishawaika high school, 33; South Bend high school, 23. It was a great game from start to finish but the Benders didn ' t have a chance from the minute the referee ' s whistle announced the be- ] ginning of the fray until the smoke , cleared from the field and found the home team at the long end of the | count. The football game of last] October was certainly avenged. At the outset of the contest the] locals took the lead an4 caged ring- er after ringer in such rapid succes- sion that the Tan and Blue aggrega- tion appeared to be dazed. The Ma- 1 roon and White forwards played rings around the South Bend guards 1 and scored apparently at will. At I the end of the llrst period the home team was on the long end of a 23 to | S count while the Benders have only succeeded in scoring one field goal. Makes Desperate Effort. In the last half the locals realized that the game was safely stowed away and let down noticeably m both offensive and defensive play. The neighboring school made a des- i perate effort during this period to stage a comeback but whenever I they were within scoring distance of the basket a maroon clad warrior would appear and dash their hopes against the wall and their heads | against the floor. An amusing incident occurred in | the flrst period when Wiess was or- dered off the floor on a chai-ge of striking the referee. Excellent sportsmanship was displayed on the •part of Coach Burnham of South j Bend who was of the opinion that the assault was unintentional and asked that Wiess be permitted to re- main in the game. In conclusion can only be said that Mishawaka played brilliant ball throughout the entire squad deserves | the credit which is theirs. The lineup and summary follow: Mishawitka (33) South Bend ( ' 22)] Graves ,. Robacher| Fordward Garman Bdwards] Forward Brady Center 1 Wic-ss O ' Dell] Guard. Gage Scheer| Guard. Field goals — Brady 6, Wiess 4, Graves 3, Garman 3, Haas 4. Roba- cher 3, Kdwards 1, Baumgartner 1. pouls— Wiess 1, Robacher 4. Sub- I stitutions— A. I ' hillion for Gage; Baumgartner for Edwards. Time of halves. 20 minutes. Ref- | lei-ee— Arnold of Elkhart. Seconds Lose. In a preliminary game the South! Bend second team defeated the | Mishawaka scrubs by the score 10 to ,S.
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MISKODEED cJ ineteen Hundred Q and wenty VOLUME EIGHT ISSUED q3Y Z5he Junior- Class of MISHAWAKA HIGH SCHOOL .
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