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wad 77laae fiend IIEES TALLY AGAINST FGIES 0 THE PONCE B TEAM get oil' to a bad start by being turned back by a much stronger Tech Varsity, 27 to 0. Their second game was a close one, but Edison came out 011 top, 6 to 0. This was followed hy a 12 to 0 setback at the hands of the Baby Stingarecs. All these were avenged when they romped over the Lauderdale eleven 18 to 6. But on their home grounds they dropped the next tilt to Jackson, 13 to 6. Next they showed their improvement to the Miami High Club by giving an 18 to 0 performance. After this victory they shellaeked the Miami Shores Boys' Club 25 to 0. BEES ANI! Fll0Sll SHINE The Bees entered the Hnal game full of confidence, and again showed their skill hy taking the Delray Beach Varsity 19 to 6 in a hard-fought game. The Frosh showed better than any of the other teams by dropping only one game, and that to the Dusty's Dusters, 20 to 13. The teams they beat were the Miami Military Academy, 36 to 0, and North Miami Boysi Club, 12 to 6. ln a return game they tied thc North Miami Boys' Club, 0 to O. -EU MCGEE Miami Military Academy .... .... 0 ,..... 3 6 North Miami Boys' Club . . . .... 6 .... . .12 Dusty's Dusters ............ ..... 2 0 ...... 13 North Miami Boys' Club .... ...... 0 .,.,... U Tech High Varsity ......... ..... 2 7 ..,.... 0 Edison ......... , . . .... 7 ..... . . 6 Miami High .... ..... 1 2 ....... 0 Fort Lauderdale .... .... 6 ...... 1 8 .lackson ................ ..... 1 3 ....... 7 Miami High ,.............. .... 0 ...... 1 3 Miami Shores Boys' Club . . . .... 0 .... . .25 Delray Beach ............ .... 7 ...... 1 9 In the top photo appears the Cavaliers marvelous B squad who so gallautly took the Delray Beat-h varsity 19 to 6 in their Hnal game. Second to none in the lower photo is the mighty Frosh squad who dropped only one game in their entire season.
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emzfeae been OHELLO, EL PONSO. Come in if you wish. Mr. Gramley and I were just discussing this ycar's basketball team. Mr. Gramley, why don't you tell El Ponso what you just told me? I know he would like to hear it, too. Wlell, El Ponso, during the early part of December we had nlore than seventy fellows out here in the gym to try out for basket- ball. Of course in every group of boys you will find some who are just too lazy to stick to the basketball training rules. There are some also, who find basketball is too much, along with their other activities. For these two reasons and a few others the boys kept dropping out till a few days before our first game we had left just what we wanted in the first place, the cream of the crop. 32 In the first pirture at the top of the page we find referee .loe Mason and players Ray Pierce and Dave McDonald. The second photo lrames George Lane and Tom Gibson. El Ponso says that is George Lane up in the air after the ball. Oh, yes, the referee in this photo is Gal1by', Fields. The freshman Au Basketball Team, left to right, first row: Jim Hartnett, Don Lewis, Jimmy Brooks, Sergio Chavezg serond row: Bill Hampton, Phil Sendel, Kenneth Herrold, .lerry Bishop. The Var- sity 'KA,' Basketball Team, first row: Jim Craine, Tommy Fitzgerald. Doug Preston, Bill Stephens, second row: George Lane, Kirk Westcott, Bill Wa1'd, Joe Ciancimino. Our opening game was with Redlands. The boys may have been a little nervous stepping on the hardwood for the first time in the l9-1-7 season, but they were so full of self- confidence that they bowled over their oppo- nents 50 to 30. The next game was a real set-up. Tech scored only 18 points to our 41.
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