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SQUAD MEMBERS Richard Juxgena, Ron Cole, Dale Weitekamp, Ron Painter, Jerry Snyder, Bob Jenkins, Harris Graham, Harry Vangeison, Larry McKinney, Carl Prose, Elvin Porter, Ron Vange ison, Raymond Oiler, Gary Herzog, Coach Gene LeMay. JR. VARSITY SCHEDULE DATE SCHEDULE WE THEY November 17 Mt. Auburn H 43 26 24 Di vernon H 40 42 December 1 Raymond H 50 48 4 Auburn T 43 41 11 Stonington H 45 52 12 Kincaid H 33 43 15 Staunton T 54 30 18 Nokomis T 34 42 21 Edinburg H 45 39 January 5 Benld T 43 39 12 Farmersville T 31 45 15 St. James T 50 32 26 Raymond T 37 32 29 Nokomis H 36 34 February 2 Virden T 62 48 6 Coffeen H 31 23 9 Northwestern H 47 43 11 Girard T 51 52 16 Waverly H 65 39 19 Pawnee T 49 74 Best Wishes to the Seniors GAUER'S INSURANCE AGENCY
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SQUAD MEMBERS Coach James Smith, Lyle Me Ward, Gerald Jones, Gary Herzog, Albert Eyman, Don Wa-nack. Mack Prose, Ron Vangeison, Bill Klinger, Elvin Porter, Dave Jones, Boyce Me Ward, Joe Lamb. VARSITY SCHEDULE DATE SCHEDULE WE THEY November 17 Mt. Auburn H 59 52 24 Divernon H 48 55 December 1 Raymond H 52 56 4 Auburn T 46 66 11 Stoning ton H 50 64 12 Kincaid H 42 60 15 Staunton T 53 62 18 Nokomis T 53 5i 21 Edinburg H 58 57 January 5 Benld T 59 63 12 Farmersville T 46 77 15 St. James T 48 60 26 Raymond T 56 55 29 Nokomis H 69 48 February 2 Virden T 56 78 6 Coffeen H 40 61 9 Northwestern H 49 65 11 Girard T 67 62 16 Wa verly H 64 55 19 Pawnee T 49 76 MORRISONVILLE INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT January 19 Farmersville 67 Coffeen 63 Kincaid 57 Stonington 49 20 Nokomis 57 Assumption 57 Raymond 43 M'ville 59 21 Coffeen 62 Nokomis 50 Farmersville 67 M'ville 55 22 Nokomis 39 M'ville 32 Coffeen 53 Farmersville 46 MORRISONVILLE PLACED SECOND FARMERSVILLE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT February 23 Farmersville 83 Morrison ville 59 Good luck, Seniors MORRISONVILLE SALES SERVICE
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953 54 car , with a rn High ame lasium t-siz for n Tuesday ?r the Mt. earn, with the new nament here next Tuesday night, Jan. 19. Farmersville and Kin caid tangle in the first conteit at 7 o’clock, and Coffeen and 1 Stoningtoir meet at 8:30 that evening. On Wednesday night at 7 o’clock, Nokomis and Raym will tangle, with Morrl®' iS meeting Assumption ? complete the first On Thursde the first finals wh night. Trophies first, secont winners. Mohawks Los Farmersville hawks Tuesday • komis defeated Raymond, 57-43, and Morrisonville edged Asr tion, 59-57, in the Morris tournament here last nigh Moeller paced Nokomis w points. Brachear was higl nd with 12 isonville scored three han Assumption in ver to win h : high 20 p mis last Tnursciay nigntrim close contest at Nokomis. F was 52-50. Klinger and W paced the Mohawks with I 11 points respectively, wh reserves were w 'ening’s opener, al boys, 42-27. 7re: ■nersville doped the Mo-1 night at Farm- j “ while Morrisonville goes against W8 Nokomis in the nightcap. la Nokomis (57). | Raymond (43), B F. T I B. P. T. . f 5 6 3d Hitching f 4 3 11 p ersville, winning an easy 77-56, Xurnin c 2 6 io'tuSTc 3 2 fl b , Aum ♦. 1 Jans Vlrlr victory. Gibbs carried the scor ing load for Farmersville with 18 points. Lamb and Klinger shared Morrisonville scoring laurels with nine markers each. !Moiruu»vm« Totals (59).| Assumption (57), Mohawks scoring: Jones 7. Por- ntm f Bj Fj Tn| stmwt . F: T, ler 2. Wanack 4. McWarri 4 Har. McWard t « B 171 tc»o«or ■ o o Freshman-Sor’ Freshman-S' . an easy Mt. Auh fs oprjW n v c« iFthe “1 ’ K chalking .dyers’ scori ft !kamp 1, L. y.nney 6. H. Grah ............ . . • vCT 1 c 5 4 11 T , 3 9| Wilson f 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 Doan g 4 0 8 Assui -w night Coffeen will taxe on McV - armersville in the first game, Eyr sen g 2 0 i| Bruntjen g 0 -2 2 TJ Kirk u 4 2 1 k 1 6 Cearlock g 6 1 13 Bracheer g 6 0 12 Lei 21 15 57! Total 15 33 43 rhe .uohawks came out wn rs by a single point against E )urg here Monday night. Sco t was tied, 11-11, at the en the first period and Morrisor le was trailing. 26-28 at th lf-time. In the third period, th o teams scored point for poir h Edinburg still leading ? two-point margin. In the firr« “iod, the Mohawks outscore visitors by points, con ; out winne Scoring by was as ics 25, i Lamb irer fo n thr minr single poin wille pla Klinger Wanack hig 16. of th Pulaski, Jy- —Mt. lilltopper ng. 71-6? Pu- n City with» jo Jenson was ar ■Ke AA Virden. Jan. 22 -N Mason City, Jan. 22 — Mason[° ine Phtys Kewanee, itpointed Virden 6 City turned on the power here ma ers are under th a heart-!|m.S.M. conference c tonight to wallop Athens, 66-48. decision I'tonight. High gunner Dye and Wag ' shared scor-ernon Rams, sportin n City with» jo’ to Mario ant south Mt. Vernon -dy earlier in - this time Marion 3 9 he home floor 0 2l it coni' '♦A a tetcse Normal, j, western was Welle ing honors j! points while Co. had 13 points ea °nd den. high man ; Northwestern (62).I VI With 14 B. F. T.l Mason Clt; I! Kemp f I 2 41 Pltche 1 Hicks f 8 0 16, Hendr Dye f rllcr c 7 7 211 SJlores Quick edfem g 4 3 Hi Cox c Snyder irner g 4 2 101 Quinn Rankir I T Zer Lincoln, Jan. 22—EBr 1 ried off top honors in v-c, Dewitt basketball toy night, defeating |The winners took . thb outset and show 1 maegin at the half. lj In the con sola tio enney beat Middleti Klkhart (60). | Brt B. F. T.l Ung t 3 3 9! M. Fli tor f 4 1 9 Martin Tllilds c 8 (T 22 Wyldcr {J? ™ les g 1 4 6! We ton -... g 0 2 21 N. Fin { J .einingcr g 4 t 12| Fox g — 1 o Cev( joints 24 1 P'' te a rdi’ st Wishes Class of 5411 frobish feed STORE he v Of 43- . 1 1 31 HaU c 3 3 • 8 2 18: H'loway g 1 6 8 g 1 0 2: R’crtaon g 4 4 12 g 11 3 25 Floyd g 2 0 4 -AM O O 1)1
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