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1 i rflfrxvff 02. 4- , - fr C 'tblxc 'Qm-oglxnn ff FREMoNT 44--BELLEVUE 31 7 Bellevue came over here with practically the same team they had last year. X if The way the game started, it surely looked as if they were hot. They made fi, three baskets before Fremont hardly had their hands on the ball. Cur team f then started to play and after that Bellevue never threatened. Binkley led the scoring for Fremont and Moore was outstanding for Bellevue. , I FREMONT 24-SANDUSKY 25 X X Our old rivals defeated us again this year, but this time it was a one point ,al defeat instead of a two-point one. We went over to Sandusky hoping that K Old Lady Luck, who had played havoc with us in the football game. would QE! treat us kindly, but she again turned her back on us. The game was lost in an C overtime period in which they scored three points to Fremont's two. lt was . a close game with the lead changing time and again. Althoff and Anderson T ffl played hard. fast games. lu FREMONT l9-OBERLIN 11 QQ, Gberlin came here minus the famed Gaines and it surely effected the team T because they did not prove as serious foes as they had the previous year. The ' Q game was as slow as the score indicates but the defense that Fremont presented 'nj was a puzzle to Oberlin. Althoff, Binkley and J. W. Miller played good games. X, l . lf. 4, QQ FREMoNT 49-WILLARD 17 3, The team journeyed to Willard to return with a 49-17 victory. The game was a hard and fast one in which the team proved entirely too much for f' Willard. Part of the game was played by the second five who also proved more W than a match for them. Binkley and Lerch led the scoring while Anderson was gig a tower of strength in defense. FREMONT 54-ST. JoE's 21 gill The team surely secured revenge for the battle St. Joe's gave it the first Q engagement. The orders were to make St. Joe's look bad, and they were cer- P tainly carried out. The game was one in which the referee tried to see how 9 many fouls he could call. The whole team worked well together. Q' FREMONT 36-TIFFIN Z8 ' :- Tiflin came here with a great reputation and they lived up to it nicely in rf-5 ,- the first quarter, as the score was 14-5 in their favor. But baskets by Althoff P and Binkley put Fremont on the long end of a l 9-16 score at the half. Eddie in Myers. who was substituted in the second quarter, certainly showed his worth Q as he put the team into a spurt which carried them into a commanding lead. FREMoNT 24-FosToR1A 26 . 1. The team went to Fostoria to meet their third defeat of the season. They did not seem to get going until the last quarter, but then it was too late. Fos- Q toria presented a stalling offense in the last few minutes which proved Fremont's J lx downfall. The game was rough and J. W. Miller of Fremont, Barger and Slosher of Fostoria were ejected from the game on account of fouls. fe lt? u. B. - R Q c, A. is coffin A gd Qi In L.!?fi3cv t.mfU5vD .QQA-5 r '- ll-4'
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eu emzmu BASKETBALL GAMES FREMONT 24-BRADNER 5 Fremont opened its basketball season with an easy victory over Bradner. In this game McFadden and Lerch were given a chance to display their ability. Both boys showed up well. FREMONT 21-TIPFIN, JR. O. U. A. M. 27 The team met with defeat at the hands of the Junior team. Although it was just a practice game, it was hard to lose. Fremont was never in the lead, due to the consistent fumbling of the whole team. lt was clearly evident that the boys were off form. FREMONT 33-BUCYRUS 17 The boys went to Bucyrus with the game of the night before fTiHinj still in mind. Well, the score will tell you how they got their revenge from the last years district champions. lt was plainly a case of too much scrap on the part of Fremont. FREMONT 33-ST. MARY's 31 The next week they went to Bellevue and handed the St, Mary's team a 33 - 31 defeat. It was a close game and they won in the last few seconds by a held goal. The victory was a sweet one because of the three point defeat given us the year before. PREMONT 29-ST. JoE's 18 W'e defeated St. Joe's by an eleven point margin, but the boys did not play to the best of their ability. The game was slow and uninteresting. The team was outfought for the first and only time this season. But they won and that was all that was necessary. PREMONT 50-NORWALK 17 A Due to the poor showing the previous week, it was thought that the game would be a close, exciting affair. After the first five minutes it was evident that Fremont had hit its stride for the first time this season. Althoff, Binkley and Lerch played stellar offensive games, while J. W. Miller and Anderson were outstanding in defense. The game was Hnished with the second five playing and still Norwalk was outplayed. FREMONT 29-FosToR1A 19 Fostoria came over here having only one previous defeat. When they returned, another one had been added as the score showed. The game was fairly close until a rapid succession of baskets by Althoff and Lerch put Fremont ahead by a good margin. J. W. Miller played a wonderful game at guard. -lllf
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