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First row: Evans, Reid, Shanks, Baker, Marshall, Lee. Second row: Tempel, E. Myers, Davis, Bowers, McLemore, G. Myers, Wyman, France. B Team Mi. Lees reseive squad came through a fairly successful season, winning twelve of their twenty games. As the season progressed, the team became stronger and was a team to be feared in this section. Mr. Lee’s able coaching made a strong team out of mediocre material and he is to be commended for his efforts to give future varsities added strength. SCHEDULE 1931-1932 Salem. Orleans . Salem. Madison . Salem. Seymour . Salem. Scottsburg . Salem. Edinburg . Salem. Paoli Q Salem. Mitchell . Salem. Corydon . Salem. Orleans . Salem. New Albany . Salem. Monroe 9 1 Salem. 90 Salem. Bloomington .... . 26 Salem. Madison C Salem. New Albany . Salem. Corydon 1 0 Salem. Mitchell . q Salem. Edinburg . Salem. Seymour . Salem. Paoli . Sixty
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