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Z'1'5'Fl '9A Shidler Tigers Well In Tigers Win Basketball Openers Tigers Play Close Games Against Burbank Shidler Senior Girls Play Tie. Game, Senior High Boys Lose By One Point In a three game basketball offering Tuesday night in the Shidler High School Gymnasium against Burbank, the fans were treated to many thrills. Although Shidler failed to win a game, their showing was much better than it was against Burbank prior to the Holidays. The Shidler Junior High Girls lost by a score of 8 to 229 the Senior High School Girls play- ed a tie game, 32 to 325 and the. Senior High School Boys lost by one point, 25 to 26, after be- ing ahead for a short time in! the last quarter 25 to 22. Shidler Junior Girls team used thirteen players, as fol- lows: 1numbers in parenthesis represent points scored by that individual1 Deason 111, Cotham, Kephart 131, Vanzant, McGrew, Clay, Harbeston, Chambers, Em- berton, Harton 121, Donovan, Sandusky 121. Burbank players were: McKenney 1131, Hunes141 Christenson 121, Halloway 131, Dixon, Ferrel, Jenkins, Both- well, Culp, Fast, Fortune. In the Senior High Girls game the score became tied in the third quarter at 24 all, after Bu-nbank led at the half, 17 to 13, with final score 32 to 32. i ee 1 i , I From Grainola Girls Score, 44 to 315 Boys, 13 to 8. Boys Teams To Play Fairfax There Friday Playing to more than a capac- ity crowd in their flrst games of the season with the Grainola teams here last Friday night. iShidler Girls won by a score of 44 to 31, with Donelson account- ing for 31 of the Shidler points by making 14 field goals and 2 ,free throws. Grainola forwards Pdisplayed good form with Heath leading their scoring with 16 points. The Shidler Boys were hard pressed to win from the Grain- ola five, and were trailing by lone point at the half, 7 to 6. 'Three field goals by Roy Rowe in the second half, with the Shidler defense holding Grainola lto but one free throw, brought lthe Tigers out on top. Rowe led 'the scoring with 6 points and ,Young was next with 5. Both teams played much better defen- sively than on the offense as the score indicates. Shidler gshould develop an extra good Qteam this season, having prac- ticed but one week prior to this game. A good indication of this lack of practice was the fact that they only sank one free throw out of thirteen at- tempts. s Shidler playersg Donelson 1l21,! Parsley 161, Bradfield 1121,i Storm, Johnson, B. Coon, Welch, W. Coon 121. Burbank playersgi Clifton 181, C. Firrel 161, Both-V well 181, Acker 1101, McKinney,Q Homes, Rhodes, Jenkins, Firrel,I Thompson, Hadlock, Dixon, and? Franklin. 4 Shidler boys who playedgf Cook 121, Young 161, Rowe 151,, Crain 141, Listen 161, Harbesoni 121, Davis. Burbank- Colden-I 141, Moore, Ringer 1101, Little' Lo Fare Recent Games Senior Boys In Finals at Deer Creekg Junior Boys In Finals At Mound Valley Divide Twin Bill With Pawhus- kag Jr. Boys Win, 20-13, Sr. Boys Lose, 26-42 The past week saw the Shid- ler Junior and Senior High School Boys Teams in plenty of .action on the basketball court. Tl1e Junior boys were entered in the County Tournament at Mound Valley and the Senior team played in an Invitation Tournament at Deer Creek. In both cases the local teams went to the finals, where they were defeated. Tigers Win Twog se One To Kaw Playing three games against rKaw Tuesday night on the local 'High School Court, the Tiger Jr. fHigh and Sr. High boys teams 'won, while the Sr. Girls lost. Shidler's Junior High boys team, playing inferior ball to some previous games they have :played this year, had little trouble in winning over the smaller Kaw team by a score of 119 to 6. Getting off to- a slow start the Tiger Five led only 8 Ito 2 at the half. Dick Deason lmade 10 points to lead in the lscoring. Shidler used 12 men in the game. f Trailing 14 to 20 at the half, 'the Shidler Senior Girls stayed close to the Kaw team through- out the second half, but were never able to catch up, although getting within one point at one time. The final score was Kaw 39, Shidler 36. Donelson made 20 points for Shidler, While Butler had 17 for Kaw. The At Mound Valley the Junior' 'High team defeated Barnsdall lin their opening game, 19 to 12g ldefeated Mound Valley, 21-18 won over Pawhuska, 35-22: and were defeated in the finals by 'the Osage team, 25-15. Defeating Deer Creek, 42-5, winning their second game, 46 to 153 nosing out Tonkawa, 23 to 21, the Senior High team went into the final game against Billings. At the half Shidler was leading, 16-13,'andwas in within one point, 25-26, with but 47 seconds left to play, when Bil- lings made three quick goals to win. Tuesday of this week saw both boys teams pitted against Pawhuska at Pawhuska. The Junior boys won the curtain raiser, 20 to 13, after trailing in the early minutes of the game, 0-4, but then taking the lead and never losing it. Dick Deason was high point man with 10 points. The Pawhuska Senior High team was the best that Shidler has played against' this season, but were held for three quarters by the Tigers, the score being 22 to 25 at the end of the third in favor of Pawhuska. In the final quarter the Pawhuska reserve power proved too much and they won, 42 to 26. Roy Rowe made 10 points, while holding Dickson, Pawhuska center, who scored 28 points in one game recently, 161, Farrar 151, Myers 111 jto only 6 points. Buster Young gand Bill Listen made three tield fgoals each. 2Shidler Girls will participate in Ithe County Tournament at Barns- gldall this week. Playing an up-hill game most of the way, the Tiger Senior Boys, being behind 9 to 14, pull- ed into a 14 to 14 tie at the half. Kaw went into a 22-14 lead in the third quarter and led 23-18 at the end of the third. In the last four minutes of the game Shidler came up to 29-31, but a field goal by Kaw forced the Tigers to make the last 7 points of the game to win, 36-33. Cook put the Tigers ahead with a field goalg 31-33,and Conrad Yeager sewed up the game with another goal with but 40 seconds left to play. Roy Lee Rowe was high I scorer for Shidler with 13 points, lwhile Young made 9. Bm-neu led the Kaw scoring with 10 points. ' Shidler goes to Wynona next lTuesday night for Boys and l ,Girls games. The next home game, and the last one of the season, is with Fairfax here February 21st, BARNSDALL, Feb. 9-The Hom- lny high school cuintet decisioned Burbank, 48 to 31. to capture the class A boys championship as finals ln the Osage county basketball tournament were played before a crowd of approximately 700 last night. The Burbank girls took class A honors with a 42-33 win over Shid- ler. In the B division, Osage boys conquered Mound Valley, 39 to 25, for the title.
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Shidler 15 Shidler 18 Shidler 25 Shidler 9 Shidler 25 Shidler 26 Shidler 25 Shidler 25 Shidlen 56 Shidler 65 Shidler Shidler 50 Shidler 24 Deer Shidler 42 Shialer 4b Shidler 25 Shidler 25 Shidler 10 Shidler 7 Shidler Shidler Shidler 22 Shidler 50 19 20 Shidler 19 Shidler 21 Shidler 55 Bas ket. ball Seo res Senior High Boys Senior High Girls vs, Grainola 8 Shidler 44 vs, Grainola vs, Fairfax 6 Shidler 55 vs. Kaw City vs, Kaw City 25 Shidler 21 vs, Burbank vs, urbank 51 Shidler 52 vs, Burbank vs. Burbank 26 Shidler 55 vs. Ralston vs. pawhuska 42 Shidler 27 vs. Grainola -V-S' Ralston VS, KRW vs, Gygingla 51 Shidler 52 vs. Wynona vs' KQW City 55 Shidler vs, Neloganey vs, T .ona 52 vs' h'lOganey Pawhuska Invitational Tournament Shidler 54 vs, Mound Valley Shidler 17 vs, Grainola Pawhuska Invitational Tournament County Tournament vs. Will Rogers 21 vs. Eartlesville 54 Shidler 1 vs, Foraker Cforfeitj Creek Invitational Tournament Shidlel' 44 VS- Bowrins Shidler 42 vs, B rnsdall vs, Deer Creek 5 Shidler 55 vs. Burbank vs. Jefferson 15 vs. Tonkawa 21 ' vs. Billings 32 Jr. High Girls Shidler 15 vs, Kaw City Shidler 8 vs, Burbank Mound Valley Tournament Ir. High Boys Shidler 6 vs, Neloganey vs, Fairfax 5 ,QEQQQ vs. Burbank l vs. WKaw City 6 q?Ag-Q T - E5 vs, Pawhuska 12 f '.jq vs. Ralston ll fig 1 vs, Wynona 12 ' ff' y 2 5 T:vX Q agg' X QQ Q., Mound Valley Tournament X H IX g,?v, vs, Barnsdall 12 V ' Z ,fm J' , vs, Mound Valley 18 Aff vs, Pawhuska 22 Xxxsf? V ,,f ' vs. Osage 21 Kg, Shidler ll
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