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1927 Little Giants Top Row Yunker, Shearer, Nall, Roberts, Keese Bottom Rowf-Kiprhtlinger, Carl, Miller, Knimxlt-, Wilkinson THIS years Little Ciiants were composed of fellows in their Hrst two years of high school. Coach Thomas is using the bringing up system so as to give his men as many years of training as possible and also give him experienced players to build up a team each succeeding year. December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February l9am 3. 1927 IL 1927 23,1926 28, 1926 31, 1926 7, 1927 13, 1927 14. 1927 21, 1927 22,1927 28,1927 4, 1927 11, 1927 12, 1927 26, 1927 SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE Place Team Marion Opponent Here Jonesboro 1 1 14 Here Matthews 16 14 There Anderson 6 19 Here Lagro fvar.J 20 26 There Kokomo 17 64 Here Anderson 13 24 There Jonesboro 24 32 Here Kokomo 13 28 Here Lincolnville lvar.J 21 9 Here Wabash 31 19 Here Butler Twp. fvarj 15 35 There Muncie 8 20 There Butler Twp. tvarj 15 43 There Gas City 17 10 Here Jackson Twp. Cvarj 24 23
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