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1920 TRANSCENDENTALIST 1920 FIRST Capt. Carl Taulbee, F...........Hillsboro James Lindsey, F...................Coffeen Paul Hartline, C.................Hillsboro William Johnstone, G...........Hillsboro W. McFadden, G.....................Raymond SECOND Capt. Lloyd Davis, F...............Nokomis Terry Reynolds, F................Hillsboro Frank Snyder, C....................Coffeen Peter Ciochetti, G.................Nokomis Joie Lewis, G......................Coffeen After the Tournament a series of three Raines was arranged with itt for the benefit of the Nokomis and Witt Posts of the American Legion. Two of these games were played at Nokomis and one at Witt. The one at itt could not he finished on account of the lights going out, but as W itt was ahead when this happened they were given the game. Following is a list of the games played before the Tournament and also the series with Witt: Played at: Fillmore, 10; Nokomis, 31. Nokomis, 34; Witt, 10. Morrisonville, 33; Nokomis, 23. Mt. Olive, 35; Nokomis, 7. Witt, 19; Nokomis, 32. Raymond, 26; Nokomis, 15. Irving, 18; Nokomis, 24. Witt, 22; Nokomis, 15. Taylorville, 63; Nokomis, 10. Nokomis, 24; Irving, 20. Nokomis, 26; Raymond, 14. Nokomis, 16; Witt, 15. Series with Witt; Nokomis, 16; Witt, 12. Witt, 16; Nokomis, 13. Nokomis, 9; Witt, 8. •28
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1920 T RANSC EN DENTALIST 1920 Basket-ball The season of ’19-’20 has been a stormy one indeed for Nokomis and although the boys worked hard they simply played tough luck, if there is such a thing as luck. At the first part of the season the boys got busy and as long as the weather permitted them to use the outside court they were undefeated, but when winter came on in earnest the boys were forced to abandon practice altogether and at the same time they scheduled games indiscriminately with strong and weak alike. The first defeat that Nokomis experienced was when we went to Morrisonville and played the “rugby kings” of that city. This bent the horse-shoe and Nokomis never recovered from that awful score of 33-23. From that time on we played everyone, from Mt. Olive to Irving and although our new gymnasium was still unfinished and we were without any practice whatever we managed to gain 7 victories while losing 5 games. Then came the District Tournament at Shelbyville and although our line-up was broken at this time we played according to schedule and were eliminated in the first game against Moweaqua. No more games were played then before the County Tournament and the boys settled down to work in the new gym in an effort to maintain the record of winning every game played in the new building. Ye had a nice little start towards a record, as we had defeated Irving 24-20, returned Raymond’s compliment 26-14, and defeated Witt 16-15. Then came the County Tournament which was held in the new gym on March 11th and 12th. Our first game was with Irving and we easily beat them 24-8. Our next game did not come until Friday and as it was with Raymond we felt sure of being one of the two contestants in the finals, but our boys could not get started and we were shamefully beaten 29-13. This threw us against Coffeen and several of the second team fellows had to go in. This game was tight until the last few minutes, but during this time Coffeen walked away from us and we finished the game 27-18. That night Hillsboro and Raymond played for first place and Hillsboro took it with a “walk-away” of 53-5. Then Raymond and Coffeen played for second and third places and Raymond was again defeated 28-6, giving Coffeen second place and Raymond third. A first and second all-star team were picked from among all the players of the 1 our-nament and Davis and Ciochetti both hit the second all-star team, Davis as captain and forward and Ciochetti as guard. Following are the first and second all-star teams: 27
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Girls’ Basket-ball Girls can play basket-ball, although not quite as spectacularly as the boys, and the girls of N. T. H. S. have the proper spirit. They seldom asked the boys for the “gym” to interfere with team practice, and therefore have not played as much as they would like to. Bertha Strater was chosen captain of the first team and played as star forward all season. When it comes to making baskets Bertha is right there. Orlieu Wilson was the other forward and could be depended upon for consistent, steady playing. Anna Tammen as center always knows just where to bat the ball to make our score two more and, should the forward fail to get her signal, Anna makes the basket herself. Lillie Mae Sullivan and Cleo Ernst, although small, are mighty guards as the forwards of all opposing teams will testify. The second team naturally has to take all the rough practice from the first team and get little credit for it. However, here is a good opportunity to thank them for coming out and next year they will make the first team. Janet Magee, Irene Becker, Mildred Safford, Jennie Ronchetti, Clella Easton, Gladys Larrick, Margaret Pick, Ruth Stevenson and Jn-dianola Power have all been out to practice regularly. SCORED GAMES First team 6 Town team First team 18 Second team First team 6 Town team First team 14 Town team Total .. .• 44 Total .. 29
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