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1 llolb Scull. re-ills-l'. sa-I for llll' l'1'll0llll1l. Spi om- up. sy . . Basketball Begins The 1958-59 edition of the Schulte Golden Bears' basketball team started vehemently by winning eight straight games. The B'ballers opened at Clarksville Providence with a 51-45 victory and then traveled to Brazil where the Red Devils became their next victim as they fell prey to Bob Scott's 27 points. After two triumphs on the road Schulte opened its home season by toying with a scrappy Indianapolis Cathedral quintet, 64-48. Clarence Reedy and Bob Scott paved the con- querors' way. The Bears next traveled to Switz City where they defeated the Tigers, 61-56. Otter Creek couldnt match its previous year's perform- ance and they likewise bowed to Coach Ber- ger's crew, 59-51. The joint victories over Glenn and Scecina, 72-65 and 59-57, respec- tively, gave to the Golden Bears the distinc- tion of being the sixth rated team in the state according to the Associated Press. The new year saw Mr. Berger's five start colecting almost twice as many rebounds and copping a 68-55 victory over Concannon. llzmk llilifllvl' drnvi-s lizlrd lo get out oi rvau-li ot 'I '-ull Xhvrlxing fan-l from lIIlll1'l'll1'illll to ur-I frnc, tilaln-luv fl ll UPIHHHIII Reefly drops in uso inure for the Br-urs. Ulu-r iw--X -' .
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I .,.,,, 5 - V- 2 Q E: Q .:?,, :E::,: E 1 my L , E, E fi' 2 1' J J A ' ,It-annie Foulkes. .lan Hivhartls. lVlarianne Morgan. Carole Fur Hanna. and Dolores llurtlirk. varsity 1'ilt'l'l'lt'tltil'l'e. spur our leant on to virtory. ll-team 1-lleerleaulers. lVlargzarvt ltry :mtl Sharon l'i4'lwring, sup- port the lloltlen tfulrs. lin-se at-tive majorettes Ann Iglll'lil0l0llll'.. Suv Liston, Connie l'ulst'ortl. .lunly l,ili5lt'l'- Milf! one-r. and Mary Jam- Smith spark entlmsiasm in Schulte tins. 'pirit 'ears TllI'0llgl1 Cheers In all kinds ol Weather the Golden Bears' cheerleaders Constantly work to make Schulte spirit stronger and unbreakable. Win or lose, their undaunted efforts give a continual example to sports fans. Often this job is discouraging when not support- ed by Schulteans. Throughout the sports season our cheer- leaders perfect their acrobatic' skills and ina- prove old yells and create clever new ones. 61
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With A Bang Twelfth-ranked Schlarman of Danville, Illi- nois, proved their publicity was accurate as they spanked the 'fspunkyn Bears 68-47. Later, Buckwheat Bob Thompson rifled in 20 points to lead the Bears to an easy 78-49 romp over Honey Creek. WABASH VALLEY The triumvirate of Clarence Reedy, Bob Scott and Bob Thompson led the Golden Bears to a 65-34 win over Fontanet in the first game of the Wabash Valley Tournament. Schulte next ousted Blackhawk 61-43 as Bob Scott drilled in 11 buckets and 4 free throws. The finals of the prelims found Schulte shooting over 45 per cent for the second game inn one day, setting the pace for Prairie Creek 63-48. The victory enabled the Bears to re- main as prelim champs and move on to Sulli- van to battle with Sandborn before playing in the finals. As far as the Bears are concerned, January 28 was Black Wednesday, the B 'ballers were dropped from the Wabash Valley tourney by Sandborn 42-40. One Us-lmtiileyczl' plzlyc-r finds out ,liin lVlrQlnldc' In-ls no- one stop lnm when driving: In lor an shot. The Bears, with high team spirit, invaded Tech's home court with the eighth game win- ning streak in jeopardy. They broke off to a 46-29 half time lead but were not able to deny Tech a 63-62 win. It was Schulte's turn, how- ever, to play the villain as they faced Wiley's unbeaten Red Streaks. The torrid tussle ended in a deadlock at the final buzzer, but the Bears' came back fighting pouring in six straight to down the Southsiders 64-57. ongh his six fn-el svxcn invllcs lllAllit'S il dill l l l1'llll. lioll 5001! lallls lo szlvz' an pass.
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