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BOYS' BASKETRALL The boys' basketball team of Sherman Ulgh was very successful th1 wear They not only had the lnterest school behlnd them but the lnterest of the town p ople throughout the sea on The team played a number of games outslde of the league ach game was played w1th hard work and persistenoy Some of these games were Presque Isle, Future W ruers, Easton and Llnooln The team's average score per game for the year vas 34 polnts The opponent average score 24 points flthough several bovs of the maln team will be graduat ing thls year, the town people, as well as Sherlan Uigh, are hoplng for some good gam s next year The followlng ooy ' will T9Cb1V8 letters Joe Foy Nerle Bouchard Laurence fatterson Rodney Clark Bob Clark Balne Perry OUR TRIP TO EASTLRW On January 5, lSeO the Sherman girls' and boys' basket ball team packed up their sults and went on thelr best trlp of the season The team had to leave in the afternoon be cause th trlp was qulte long ach player was taken to sup per by an aston boy or girl The games be an at 7 50 and both of the Sherman teams won after a hard battle The girls won by a largln of four points, l3 to 0 and the bogs won by a score of 39 to 10 after the games a dance took place for the Sherman teams and muslc wa fUT1lSh6d by thelr local orchestra This trip should be taken every year lf a game can be arranged W1tH the aston teams Vvery person vho went on thls trip a1d it was the best of the year, not only the trip ltself but the way they were treated by the aston people. SiERHnN WINS W Y TO TOUPNEY The Y V League had very evenly matched teams thls year compared Wlth other years At the tlme of the tourney at Presque Isle, Patten and Sherman were tled for first place Both teams had been defeated twice and the tie off was to be played February 13, at Hodgdon The great night finally came and both teams were in their best condition. There were many follower from Sherman in fact,there were more Sherman people than all the rest put together. The game started at 8g5O,refereed by Howard and Varney, , . L . , r 4 -L . . ' s J . of the ' ' T A 'u 4 , ll V , 4 l S . I . -L - 4 - . . 'E' -I L 1 ' I ,il A 4 1 . I ' 3 ' . w' - . Q , Q A LJ I 11 1 N 3 X U 3 . 4 ' ' . 'Yr - 1. ,1 ' :n -- 1. J A -.1 s . . . K' R -P f F, . Carl smlth XL .. 7-1 ' . 4 'T' x ,. 1 .1 , .L . . . I . E . .,, 3 'v . L '7'! 1 A Lo . U r Q I vi . . A L r - .1 ., , 'K - . . . S 4 ' , . 4 I ' , ' 1? ' l L1 o 1' ' n ' .44 v O . TT' .LJ I 1 ,, 1' ' ' 1. K J. 1' fx L . L' U l . . 1 . u 3 4 I
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both of Iodltol mre bo s were on tr lf toes for the game meant a great deal to the wlnnera There was very llttle SCOFIHQ done because of the tlght defense used by both teams At the ard.of the llrst quarter Sherman was leadlng 9 to 6 but at tle h lf, Patten was 1 the lead one UOlHt 9 to S Every person in the gym wts on hls eet glxlng hls team the best bacfwrg posslble, for lt was stlll anybody's game The nert half Sherman set the pace and held Patten scoreless At the thlrd quarter the score was 14 to C and at the end of the game Sherman led l8 to 9 The boys h ad doubled the score on Patten and galned the rlght tocompete in th small school tourney held at Presque Isle The grand backing by tke Sherman fans was greatly appre clated by the Sherman boys ard lt b lbed them to w1n thas game STTTDQ Xml THQ TOUR' Y Alter the Sherman boys had defeated Patten ln the tle off gale they went to Prescue Isle to enter the tourney T115 tourney was between the four best small school teams 1D Aroo to K county They were as follows Jashburn, Maple ton, Van Buren, and Sherman. Qherman's flrst gale was wlth Van Buren who wa defeated 24 to 15 Jashburn played Mapleton and won after a hard bat tle,these two teams had played before and thls was the11 tle olf game Alter the games, the b sketball boys ard coach sunper Aft r supper they went to the gym and got ready for a hard game There was ood playl g on each team, Mlth Mash burn w nnln by a score of W7 to 27 The boys were awarded medals ior playlap 1U the tourney Two of our players, Carl Smlth and Robert Clara Bob also recelved a s ames, he nl yed throu team v nn lg thls game opportun ty to cumpete P00 'T' were plCKGd for the all tourney team :eater for best portsmanshlp ln the h both game Nlthout foullng once The was awarded a cup and was glven the 1H the tourney n Brewer aoG GAME After celved a March 2, guards on the anerman letter from 1040 The the windows boys had closed thelr season they re Stearns Independents wantlng a game basnets had been taken down and the had D9 n taken off so the boys had to put +hese tblHbS back ln place before the game could be played The boys rot ln Jery l ttle practfce for lt was a very short notlce lhe game started at S 30 and was refereed oy Mckelzle of Oakfl ld The sherman boys led all the wav by a small mar g n The score was as follows flrst ouarter, ll to 8, sec ond quarter 25 to 18, thlrd quarter, JV to 52, but ln the last quarter tn Stearns boys set a pace and scored l4po1nts and won the game 46 to 40, 1 -1- . .. - ' - 5- ' I , A.. A T, '2 L9 sl . ' , . N a . . ' -1 .4 o . . r A I . , .rv ' ' ' ' '5 L . L J 1 . 1 a . 'n L . 4 .L . . . . , . , 41 1 L1 J. ' 4. '- ' ' ' - - ' 1 ' J L-. 1 ' 0 ru ,. .L L 4 L ' 1 ca . K l U V -. J. ' -' F 9 I I Q - K . S o ' T I ' ' up . L , Q . . . 7' .1 . f J. 1.3 L . o , iff, ' 'DTT .H Cf vw LL J. ,LL J-l.Lx ..Ll.. L...-J f J L M W ' A . . -. In . ,, . 'I ' ' V . .. ' Q 'N ' - a LJ Q 0 4. v , 2 , f 1 ' Q- ' .1 ... - 4' l S U i au .5 1 P I U . . . . . k J r . 1 ., .fl ,ET - - 9 - .J i El l fr 1 w -- W ' went to the Lortneastland Hotel and stayed 1D rooms until rg s -,. - 4. ' V Q. 1 V F V . Yu A T. 1, U 4 V l Z g . ,J -l v . . , 1 1 C ti ' r -, . - . 'L .J a 0 . 7 . . . W ' 1 .. 1 A . V , . l l ,. l . - S . 1. fy- - as h ,-, I 1 ' , ' EJ L CA . ig A H fp ' H . . . . Q . , I . . u f iv 1 ll 7- 3 ' f 4 1- ' fi . .L '. . ,, U .L , , ,Otpn rf U , .1 LJ .L kJ...J4 ' Li A - ' f-1 , . J . L l ' ' - ' 0 L . r 'P . ' r- W f .- v KJ ., , 'T l Y D A 2 SJ L . . T I . u . . I . 1 4 . . 9 K3 .L 1 .J V .L - . I V77 , . Q :. ' V' ' n , A 4 . 0 ' v Q - L L.. V A. ' -3 , ' va. , , .1 . A - . ,- N . A lJ r r 1, ' r A ' 3 .
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