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Basketball Srhehule Plymouth 36 Clayton 45 Plymouth 53 La Harpe 43 Plymouth 34 Bardolph 41 Plymouth 55 Bowen 57 Plymouth 58 Colusa 39 Plymouth 45 Warsaw 41 Plymouth 40 Augusta 46 Plymouth 53 Colusa 33 Plymouth 30 Colchester 47 Plymouth 58 Clayton 50 Plymouth 39 Bowen 49 Plymouth 66 Ind-Adair 43 Plymouth 33 Dallas City 39 Plymouth 68 Camp Point 37 Plymouth 58 Industry 40 Plymouth 46 Augusta 48 Plymouth 30 Arenzville 60 Plymouth 65 Hamilton 64 Plymouth 67 Mendon 37 Plymouth 37 Bowen 47 Plymouth 51 Warsaw 40 Plymouth 41 Colchester 50 Plymouth 53 Bardolph 51 Plymouth 58 St.P.P. Nauvoo 52 Plymouth 48 Warsaw 44 Plymouth 65 Bowen 67 Zirark Why were so many boys out for track? Well, it seems the Coach made a ruling to the effect that all boys planning to play basketball next year had to report for track! That statement brought out the following boys: Jerry Cookson, dashg Kayo McCullon, dash: Harry Lee Rash, 440 yard dash and one-half mile 5 Jack Stoneking, 100 yard dash, Jim Rankin, 220 yard dash and 200 yard hurdlesg James Robinson, shot put and last but not least, the water-boy, Dick Miller. Elrark Namez Front Row: Jack Stoneking, Kayo McCollum, Jerry Cookson. Standing: Jim Rankin, James Robinson, Mr. Schnakef Merle Post, Harry Lee Rash, Dick Miller. 1 Sm Hrnuhlg me Mail Qllpeerleahefz Namez cliollowine Page FIRST TEAM Cupper leftj SECOND TEAM Cupper rightj Pat Kepner, Pat Downing, Della Faye Smith, Norma Pat McCutchan Kepner Glheerleaher Group Pat Kepner, Norma Kepner, Pat Downing, Della Faye Smith, Pat McCutchan. Front: Janie Copelan
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Basketball The Hawks didn't have as good a record this year as the Hawks of last year, but they did add a trophy to the trophy case. The team had a record of 14 wins against 12 losses. The second team, sparked by Jack Stoneking and their 6' 3 1-2 center, Merle Post, won 14 games and lost 6. The Fresh- men team placed third in the Mendon Freshmen Tournament. The varsity had tough luck in tournament play this season as they lost to Bowen in the quarter finals of the Hancock County Tournament by two points. The Hawks defeated Warsaw and Mendon to win the Mendon Holoday Tournament. Bowen again defeated Plymouth by two points in the district finals. This year found the Hawks two leading scorers, Dick Miller and Jerry Cookson, occupying the forward slots. Miller scored 311 points while Cook- son netted 206. The center position was handled by Carl Van Fleet who did a lot of rebounding and was fourth high scorer. The guard positions were handled by Harry Rash and Ross Sargent, both Seniors, who did a very good job of bringing the ball up court. The reserves were Jim Rankin, Junior Hitz, Jack Stoneking, Merle Post, Darrell Boos, and Kayo McCullom. Mc- Cullom joined the squad after Boos was forced to quit because of sickness. The Hawks lose only Rash and Sargent by graduation so things look favor- able for a good team next year. Gram Zliernrh TEAM SCORING Field Goals Free Throws 'Z Total Points Plymouth 505 .565 1287 Opponents 437 .600 1210 ilnhiuiilual Staring Free Throws NAME OF PLAYER Pos. F.G. Made Missed F.T. T.P. Miller .............. ......... F . ..... 126 ...... 59 ........... 30 .... .... . 685 ...... 311 Cookson .......... . ,........ F. . .... 81 ...... 44 .... ....... 3 4 . ....... .564 ..... . 206 Van Fleet ....... ....... C . ..... 76 ...... 34 ........... 21 . ....... .617 ...... 186 Rash ........... ........ G . ..... 76 ...... 37 ........... 27 . ....... .578 ...... 189 Sargent ...... .,...... G . ..... 63 ...... 34 ........... 33 . ....... .507 ...... 160 Rankin ........ ..... G . . .... 43 ...... 33 .........,, 28 . ....... .540 ...... 119 Hitz .............. ........ G . ..... 29 ...... 31 .... ....... 2 4 . ....... .563 ...... 89 Stoneking ...... ..... F . ..... 7 ...... 1 .... ....... 4 . ....... .200 ...... 15 Boos ...... .... ..... F . . .... 2 ...... 3 .... ....... 4 . ....... .428 .... .. 7 Post.... ........ ..... C . ..... 2 ...... 1 ..... ...... 0 ..... 1 .000 ..... . 5 McCul1om ................. G. . .... 0 ...... 0 ........... 0 ..... .000 0 TOTALS 505 277 205 .565 1287
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