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RECORD OF BASKETBALL SCORES Shallowater I, U 9 H I Il D Opponent Cotton Center Cotton Center Lubbock A New Home Roosevelt New Home Roosevelt Smyer Lorenzo Wellman Lubbock A Lorenzo Sudan Smyer Wellman Slaton Lubbock B Roosevelt Idalou Lubbock B Abernathy Lorenzo Sudan Cooper F renship Whiteface F loydada Farwell Abernathy Southland Wilson Stratford Dimmitr F ren ship New Deal New Deal Wilson .Roaring Springs Ropesville Dimmitt Vega
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Derrel Mur-' win' dan- .f phy scored 15 markers, and Hut-V E-2 I vi iallenter Cigars Dsleat lulabodi Outntel 28 lo 22 Shal1owater's smooth-working eagers, paced by Jack Murphy's 12 points, defeated the Lubbock Westemer quint, 28-22, Saturday night at the Lubbock High gym in the first schedule game ot the Qing!-xx'QqfSll Cage Tourney Tilt Second round games ln the Roosevelt school cage tourna- ment were unreeled Friday att- ernoon and night, with the strong Shallowater and Roosevelt quints moving into the finals in the boys' bracket. Shallowater drubbed the Lub- bock Cowhands, 39-17, in a tilt Friday night, while Roosevelt trounced Lorenzo, 36-19. The two winners will meet for the toumey championship tonight at th. Roosevelt gymnasium. ' In the girls' division, Roose- velt nosed out Lorenzo by a 414 su qt! .. 0' ' 5 ai- A gui' s 1--' si ' Z ua i un. o W7 gre , 35 ,caved u 3: EE Kea 5 .sr W afesu l00l - . , 0 T I Th, ' cailug? Tj E 2 5 .2 Tltlrgame Us P :Q gen Biz 5 J: 1 9-15:2 2 -fi S 2 - 2- WSE' in ,g U E: c C lcd mer N vi . ..... 3 0 50,165- -la '5 gs Q geetl vii L2 'E E U SG '5 U if 2 W-5 ' 5 Id ' E S:-.. : P-'U -1 W-5 :l -4: 3 Mp 3 III.: .. o ,M 5 3:5 5 be all :shea WB BT 'WT l: I eats renshlp 13 53 5 SHQLLOWATER. Jan. 28. - GOES, fsbeclall-Shallowater High EE E M 3 schools basketball team drubbed - s Q, 3 3 Fljenshlp boys, as to 27, in a 1 of :bg District 7-B game here tonight. sp- L-3. ,D9l'f'U Mylfphy led the winners - ip was w , h E E-EEE racked up 10 tallies. ar S W 0 1-'Eg 3 shihallliwaggrt gigs defeated Fren- ' : ' BH' S, o , behind M l 55255 'Cfllmpfs 16. points. Mary Hitilrllegl 574- B- o. Frfrnshtgae wgh 14 baskgs. 5 831119. ll t EE E-J beat Frenship, 13 to 8, 3:0032 ez District is-A mr, Bobby Reed ted fiiuatitelstlm. e . . points. osers with tive Shallowater will tangl 'th Whitelace in another Distlictwill-B game tomorrow night at 7 p,m, 31 count, while Whiteface pound. ed Shallowater, 51-26. The girls' crown will also be' decided tussle tonight. Earlier. the Shallowater had ousted Slaton, 49-18, Roosevelt had eliminated ship, 32-13: ina boy: amd Frm Shallowater Cauers Beat Wellman Twice SHALLOWATER. Nov. 30. TSpe- clali-Boys and girls basketball . teams from Shallowater High school tumed in victories over Wellman here tonight, the girls winning 29-18 and the boys by 42-28. Clydene Whittaker paced the Shallowater girls with nine points, but was forced to share honors with Louise McBeth of Wellman, who had the same number. Capt. Derrell Murphy caged 21 points in leading his Mustang courtmen to victory, while-play- ln? a fine game at center. .lack Hyman led the visitors with elght points. Shallowater will have both teams on the court Thursday night, when they play host to teams from l l l Frenship. l .ton made ll. The leading scorer 'tor New Deal was Robert Gentry uwith eight markers, and Freddy Harkley had seven. ln the B game, Shallowater emerged with a 31-24 triumph. Reed tallied 13 points. Three New Deal players hit the basket tor slx points each. They are Foy Covey, Wayne Worley, and C. S. Wales. Shallowater sixth and seventh graders made it a clean sweep by downing the New Dealers. 20-9 Shallowater Gains District T-B Title SHALLOWATER, Feb. 19. tSpe- qciall-Derrell Murphy had a field 1 night against the New Deal eagers 'here tonight and the Shallowater Mustangs wrapped up the champ- ionship of District 7-B with a lop- 'sided 10-22 victory. Murphy burned up the hoops lwith 29 points, bringing his total t tor the year to 731 points. Twen- l ty-four of his points were on held 'goals and the other five were on free pitches, He had able support from Benny Weber, who had 18 counters. Christie and Henry each had tive for New Deal. Immediately atter the game, County Superintendent Roy,Boyd presented a trophy to the winning team, which will represent Dis- trict 7-B at the regional tourna- ment in Texas Tech gym next week end. Shallowater now has won 38 games and lost four during the regular season. ln a B squad game, Shallowater tripped New Deal 40-30. Bob Reed had 11 points for the winners. Thiel had five for New Deal. ln a junior high school game. Shal- lowater again scored. winning 16- 4. Tom Stanton had 10 points. while Hnhgnod got all four of New Deal's points. Sllallowaler tagerx Defeat Coopers 0uinl, 49 Tu 29 COOPER, Feb. 4, tspeqiall- Shallowater High school cagci. invaded Cooper tonight ann walked ol! with a 49 to 29 District 7-B court victory. Hulin Fowler paced Shallowa- ter with 16 points and William' Ward scored nine points tor the losers.
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