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Ljchteout Flosenzier Anderson St'lll'l.TZ 6flsfet6fl(( Lavchun, Vr.i.i Leader Ci-Ain Pep Meetino Playing with a determina- tion to win, the Pilgrims obtained an early lead and held it throughout the game, defeating the Zebras 36 to 31. The Pilgrims won back the “cowbell and broke the old tradition that Plym- outh could not defeat a Rochester team on the Rochester tioor. Tanner and Fetherolf shared high point honors. The Pilgrims reached their peak in the sec- tional. Drawing Mishawaka for their first game, they defeated them 35 to 25. Heating New Carlisle by a top heavy score of 17 to 24 they continued in the next fray to come up from the rear and defeated Central 31 to 21. Starting with a llash and keeping the pace, Plymouth led at the half 21 to 13. The last half proved to be too much for the tired Red and White men who went down fighting and were defeated only in the last second of play. Five members of the Plymouth team were honored on the sectional team: Ulrich and Tanner, forwards: Anstrand, center: Fetherolf and Samuels, guards. Park eh
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8flsAet6fl(( Chadded don Yoder Kiernan The next night, in a ragged game Pierccton was defeated 22 to 16. Ulrich was high point man with 12 points. Elkhart won the next game, due to the inability of the Redmen to hit the basket. The score, 23 to 13, in no way signifies the battle that was fought. At the Bourbon Blind Tourney, Ply- mouth lost two games by small margins. Bourbon, trailing all the game, managed to have a one-point lead at the finish. Culver, held scoreless the last half, de- feated the Pilgrims 17 to IS. Bourbon easily defeated Bremen to win the tourney. Plymouth lost the next three encounters with West Lafayette, Goshen and Culver. The last Plymouth-Bourbon tilt Droved to be a defensive battle. Bourbon made only one basket in the game, receiving the other ten points from the charity line. Ulrich and Tan- ner shared high point honors. The last home game of the season was lost to Xappanee in an overtime, 27 to 24. The last scheduled game was played with Rochester. Student Manager Nelson Coach Beck Student Manager Johnson Vinau. J. Fetherold Kreichbavm
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Fulkerson Z Ham Ha 'd Dun pee Pi riroettes The Plymouth Pilgrimettes ojjened their season with a 14-12 victory over Bremen. The first out-of-town game at Tip|»ccanoe was won by the Plymouth Sextet with a score of 29-2. Handy and Clouse did some stellar guarding while their team mates, Ham, Ousnamer, and Lewis did the scoring with 12, 10, and 7 points respectively. The Bourbonites traveled to Plymouth only to receive a good trouncing. Plymouth led at the half 8-5 and continued their lead the rest of the game. A hard-fought battle was staged at Bremen, the score of which was tied 12-12. A ruling in girls basketball preventer! the playing off of this tie. The Bourbonites met the Plymouth sextet on their own floor to revenge the game they lost earlier in the season. They failed to do so as the Plymouth sextet came back at them harder than ever, winning by a score of 26-11. The Tippecanoe girls came to Plymouth only to receive another 29-3 defeat. The first ten saw action in this game. Ham, Handy, M. Clouse, Lewis, and Sarber played their last game. The squad will Ik sorry to lose these girls next year. The girls' season was a very successful one. They played six games, winning 5 and tying one. Betty Rafferty acted as manager of the team and did excellent work throughout the year. Letters were awarded to Handy, Ham, M. Clouse, Sarber, Ousnamer. Bergman, and Lewis. Honor sweaters went to Ol'SNAMEK Student Maxackr, Rappbrtv Pooke Lewis Nuerer Steiner M, Poore M Clod»)
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