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Pocahontas - O Lake City - 20 The Indians lost there first game of the season to the powerful Lake City eleven, The visitors scoredtwice the first half and once again in the second, also making two extra points. Pocahontas - 19 Lorhville - 6 Playing the second game of the conference at home again, the In- dianslooked a lot better. Lorhville scored first in the second period and were leading at the half. The Indians came alive the second half and scoredthree times but only made one extra point. Pocahontas - O Rolfe - O The Indian tribe ran into an evenly matched team when they en- countered the Rolfe eleven. Rolfe threatened to score twice and we the same by getting down very close to the goal. Neither team scored however and it ended in a tie. Pocahontas - 6 Renwick - O Playing the first non-conference game of the season the Indians made a good showing. Renwick made a very good reconiuntil meetingtheIndians. Renwick was unbeaten and unscored upon this season. The Indians changed that, giveing them their first defeat by going over in the last few minutes of the ballgame, Pocahontas - lh Livermore - 6 The Indians won their second non-conference game from Livermore. Neither team could score the first half, but sodnafter the rest period the Indians scored and also got the neededextra point. Livermore scored quick again but failed to get the needed tally to tie the game. The Indians scored again in the very closing minutes to cinch the game. Pocahontas - O Albert City - 33 Playing the first game away from home the Indians took a ter- rible beating. For the first eleven minutes the two teams played a very even game. But in the last three periods the Indians could not hold the powerful Albert City eleven. At the half thescore stood at 13 to O. The second half the Indians were out-classed. The Albert City eleven scored three times and made two extra points, Pocahontas - l9 Manson - 19 Playing their second game away, they played a very tough team. Manson scored first and then the Indians scored three times in se- cession. Manson then came back and scored two more tallys. They made one extra point to tie the game. Pocahontas - 26 Laurens - 6 Playing the last game of the season the Indians ran up a good score. The Indians scored the first time, they made there extra point good. Laurens then scored and at the half the Indians were leading by only one point. The Scarlet and White team then came alive and scored three more t1mes,w1th one more extra point.
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Ruth Johnston Janet L. Bouma Dglorgg Stgulil Harriett Hudek Co-Captain -Guard Guard ' poryard Co-Captain--Forward Suaan Reynolda Loretta Snavely Kgy Striet Forward Guard Fgpygrd Janette Young liriam Poege Will' Jon Joann Wainwright Guard ' Forward For rd Guard ine-.-.-...M Left to right: Front rowg H. Dewall, S. Reynolda, K. Striet, R. Johnston, J. Bouma, H. Hudek, L. Snavely. M s. Allen CChaperonej Back rowg W. Jones, J. Young. H. Foege. I. Anderson, J. Kruger, J. Wain- wright. H. Johnson, J. Plantz, and Mr. Allen Ccoaohl 23
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