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18 F game. At this time it was learned that certain players had broken local school rules, and were put off the team. After this cut was made, only one regular was left, but Mr. Reese would not forfeit the game to Kenosha. After considerable work on the part of Mr. Rees a team was formed. The game was played on the Waukegan Iligh School floor. In the first half Kenosha easily outplayed Racine and scored 16 to our 5 points, but in the sec- ond half the fellows played together and played even with Kenosha. The time was called with the score 31-21 in favor of Kenosha. During the first week of April the players who were put off the team were allowed to play. A game was arranged with Kenosha High to be played at Ra- cine. A large crowd attended this game, because Kenosha was considered a strong team. The game was fast, and good team work was used by both teams. The half ended with the score 18 to 10 against Ra- cine. The Racine team went into the sec- ond half with the same spirit which was shown in their football games. Charmock made three successive baskets and tied the score. From then on the game was nip and tuck, first Racine ahead, then Keno- sha. Finally, when the whistle blew, the score was 30-28 in favor of Racine. This game closed the season for Racine. The season was not very successful, the canceling of games largely accounting for this. We had five teams cancel games. The players who represented Racine were Captain Jones, Charmock, Johnson, Zahn, O'Donnell, forwards, Rowlands, Howe, centers, Wright, Melvin, A. Town- send, G. Townsend, Henken, Frank, guards. -Frank O'Donnell, '12, THE sEiAsoNis-sedans - BASKET- BALL Racine, 16, Waukegan, 31 Racine, 31, Waukegan, 31 Racine, 5-1, Stoughton, 13 Racine, 23, Kenosha, 2-1 Racine, 37, Lake Geneva, 22 Racine, 32' Wauwatosa 18 7 7 Racine, 21, Kenosha, 31 Racine, 30, Kenosha. 28 -John Belden. Sub. Full-back Rob Rowlands
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