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:ff-1111-1 4151 A , lm-. .- , My -V .L-Gif. - f ' ' - fe - -1' S-7 g I f4,-- an L? 55 ' Al2'iilPo s Il.-X I .X A ..- 22 - Q, ff- 2 .1 Q - 2 S v. --- ' ' Ei I, S Ere- HIGHLIGHTS OF BASKETBALL IN LITTLE NINE CONFERENCE W, L. Pct. Kimberly. . . . 10 0 . . . 1.000 Denmark . . . 7 3 . . .700 Seymour . . . . 7 3 . .700 Reedsvllle. . . 4 6 . .400 Brlllion. . . . 2 8 . .200 Hilbert . . . .... O 10 . . . . . . .000 Seymour lost two games to Kimberly, both by only one point. The winner of both games was not determined until the final gun sounded. The games were lost because of the failure to make a few free shots on Seymour's part. The teams were evenly matched and undoubtedly provided more entertainment than any other game played in the nine schedule during the 1938-1939 season. In the games with Denmark, Seymour broke even winning one and losing one. During the entire first game, Denmark scored consistently to win the game by s 19-13 score. In the second game, Seymour outplayed Denmark and scored 24 points, while Denmark scored only 19. Once Denmark rallied within one point of Seymour only to be turned back by the victors. Seymour defeated Brillion in two games 26-16 and 33-15 and decidedly out- played them at all times during both games. In the two games with Hilbert, Seymour came through with flying colors. In Seymour's thirteenth game on Friday, the thirteenth, Seymour won its thirteenth victory by defeating Hilbert by thirteen points. The final score 31-18. The Indians scalped Hilbert the second time 28-ll. Seymour's first game with Reedsville team suffered a set-back the fourth period Reedsville. The last point was made after was won by Seymour 26-25. Seymour's and failed to gain as many points as the final whistle. NON-CONFERENCE The Seymour 'Redman' scored high in most of the non-conference games. Shiocton players lost to our team by heavy scores in both the challenge and return games. The Seymour squad piled up 31 points to Sh1octcn's 16 points in one game and 33 points to their 14 in the second game. The Irish of Freedom were completely out-played by the oagey Seymour 'f1ve', losing both games by scores of 30-13 and 30-20. The mighty 'Redmen' came through with flying colors again in the Wlnneconne game. They held the lead in spite of the constant threat of the opposing players. A score of 32-17 ended one of the most decisive games Seymour has played in years. Large crowds supported the team for both games with our old rival, Pulaski. Did we yell and were we hoarse!! And did those 'Redman' fight!! But we can't always be on top, so two games were lost to Pulaski, but by the very narrow All in all, Seymour has had a margins of 22-26 and 23-26. Again we met defeat in our handling, the 'Redmen's' defense team and the result was a score of game with Marion. In spite of the good ball was unable to stop the fast-breaking Marion 18-23. good season in spite of a few defeats. The players showed their fine spirit by always coming back ready to deliver. Their spirit, no doubt, is due largely to an understanding and inspiring coach. So to Mr. Lofthus, and to the team, the Uhlpper' extends sincere congratulations.
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