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iq'-v The Indians opened the season with six returning lettermen. During the season they won seven games and lost eight. They played Manson in the opener which proved very thrilling, but they lost to their opponents. They tried Humboldt the following Friday but fell to them also by a 17 point margin. The Indians met Fonda and slipped by with a six point win. They won their second game by defeating a fast moving Havelock team 33 - 25. February 10th they met Rolfe at home and fell to a defeat of 10 points. The following Friday the Indians lost another battle with Albert City. The last game before the new year was played with Newell. The Indians won by a score of ko - MY. January 7th the Indians started again and beat the Laurens five by only four points. Again on the llth they met the Manson Eagles and fell back the closing minutes to lose by a thrilling score of 33 - 30. The Indians entered the County Tournament with nothing to lose. In the first round they got by Ware no - MY. The Scarlet and White went on to the second round but were knocked off by Laurens by a score of 30 - 29. On February nth the Indians made a trip to Lake City but were defeated again by one point. They played an overtime but Lake City came through on top. Again on the 8th the Indians went to Albert City and came home a de- feated tribe. They lost by 19 points. February llth found the Indian tribe fighting it out with Laurens again. The team cou1d'nt miss and defeated Laurens S2 - QM. Friday the 15th again found the Indians traveling away from home. They wiht tg Humboldt but fell under the fast, smooth team by only six points 3 - 2 0 Playing the last scheduled game of the season at home, the Indians made it another victory. The Lake City five fought hard but lost by a very close score of S2 - h9, . X The Indians went into the Sectional Tournament and again met the Laurens squad. They played a nip and tuck ball-game to the end. The Scarlet Team came out on top land went onto meet the Albert City five. They fell under them by a mighty score of S5 - 25, . ' SCHEDULE Pocahontas Opponent November 23 19 Manson' November 30 22 Humboldt December 3 31 Fonda December 7 35 Havelock December 10 22 Rolfe December 17. 40 Albert City December 24 47 Newell January 7 38 Laurens January 11 30 Manson January 14 37 Rolfe County Tournament January 19 40 Ware January 20 29 Laurens February 4 23 Lake City February 8 34 Albert City February 11 52 Laurens February 15 28 Humboldt February 18 52 Lake City Sectional Tournament February 22 35 Laurens February 24 25 Albert City 26
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W in - ' v Eddie Kleen Basil Monklien Richard Walt6TS Capt3in--Center Guard Forward Gene Seger Charles Blomberg Guard Guard Richard Monklien Robert Chase Darrell Johnson Forward Guard Center Left to right: Back row: Dewall, CManag,J Alexander, Bjorkquist, Anderson, Monklien, Kopriva, Whistler, Nordan, Mell, Kodras. Front Row: Smith, CManag.D Kennedy, Monklien, Walters, ,Blomberg, Kleen, Johnson, Seger, Cnase, Jonnson, Coach Hermann. 25 4
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