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squad departed for Bloomington to compete in the State Tournament held March n-12-13. Spiceland easily defeated the Evansville High School quintet by a score of 31 to 14 in the cleverest offensive game of the tournament and were out- lucked in their second game, succumbing to the attack of the Anderson High School, which team forced Franklin, the 1920 champions, to an overtime contest in the semi-finals. Results of the games in the State Tournament: Jefferson, 25; Bloomington, 15. Columbus, 18 ; Kokomo, 6. Greencastle, 20; Martinsville, 16. South Bend, 27; Angola, 12. Spiceland, 31 ; Evansville, 14. Anderson, 18; Rochester, 16. Franklin, 43; Young America, 15. Terre Haute 20; Huntington, 12. Bedford, 25; Lebanon, 13. Emerson, 35 ; Veedersburg, 14. Hartford City, 33 ; Washington, 29. Milroy, 36; Ridgeville, 13. Technical, 30; Kendallville, 17. Jefferson, 21 ; Columbus, 12. Anderson, 26 ; Spiceland, 4. Greencastle, 17; South Bend, 12. Franklin, 30, Terre Haute, 8. Bedford, 23; Emerson, 12. Hartford City, 34 ; Milroy, 24. Jefferson. 18; Technical, 9. Anderson, 24; Greencastle, 21. Franklin, 28; Bedford, 12. Jefferson, 21 ; Hartford City, 16. Franklin, 14; Anderson, 12, overtime. Franklin, 31 ; Jefferson, 13.
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Every member of the first squad was in the game and not a man was substituted. Hie players admitted after the game that it was a surprise to them. They had defeated Spiceland 37 to 4 earlier in the season and looked for an easy victory. With the showing made last night, Spiceland looms as a very distinct factor in the district tournament Such playing would win any game if it lasted Summary : — Spiceland. Franklin. Pierson Forward Vandivier Leigh Forward White Myers Center Hicks Chew Guard Keeling Poer Guard Friddle Field goals : Pierson 3, Myers 2, Chew 4, Poer 1, Vandivier 7, White 5. Foul goals : Chew. 3 out of 4 ; Vandivier, o out of 1 ; White, 1 out of 2. Substitutions : Comer for Hicks. Referee : Schoeneman, Em Roes. The following is a summary of this season ' s games : Oct. 24 — S. A., 25 ; Hagerstown, 23, There. Oct. 29 — S. A., 17 ; Lewisville, 8. There. Nov. 7 — S. A., 15 ; Technical, 19, Here. Nov. 14 — S. A., 23; Rushville, 13, There. Nov. 15 — S. A., 18; Hagerstown, 17, Here. Nov. 21 — S. A., 4; Franklin, 37, There. Dec. 5 — S. A., 12; Rushville, 11, Here. Dec. 12 — S. A., 32; Richmond, 9, There. Dec. 19 — S. A., 13 ; New Castle, 15, There. Dec. 26 — S. A., 18; Connersville, 9, Here. Dec. 31 — S. A., 17; Lewisville, 8, Here. Jan. 9 — S. A., 32; Mooreland, 15, Here. Jan. 16— S. A., 17; New Castle, 18, Here. Jan. 23 — S. A., 15; Muncie, 26, There. Jan. 31 — S. A., 21 ; Tipton, 7, Here. Feb. 6 — S. A., 18; Richmond, 9, Here. Feb. 21 — S. A., 29; Muncie, 15, Here. Feb. 27 — S. A., 23 ; Franklin, 25, Here. The result of the District Tournament held at New Castle on the 5th and 6th of March is set forth below and it was not until the final game with the New Cas- tle High School quintet that the Quakers were forced to exert themselves. Middletown, 24; Cadiz, 10. Richmond, 24; Kennard, 15. Cambridge City, 25 ; Economy, 8. Hagerstown, 24; Mooreland, 16. Spiceland, 22 ; Whitewater, 9. Williamsburg, 19; Boston, 10. Fountain City, 15; Centerville, 10. Knightstown, 20; Lewisville, 19. New Castle, 67 ; New Lisbon, 8. Richmond, 26 ; Middletown, 4. Hagerstown, 17; Cambridge City, 1. Spiceland, 50 ; Williamsburg, 2. New Castle, 23; Richmond, 11. Fountain City, 18; Knightstown, 14, overtime. Spiceland, 31 ; Hagerstown, 9. New Castle, 35 ; Fountain City, 23. Spiceland, 19; New Castle, 17. On the Wednesday following the District Tournament Coach Reagan and his
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Our active and able Coach Reagan At his boys was ever appegin ' , He coached them so well That some, so they tell, Attempted to give them an eggin ' . This handsome young captain named Roger Is the keenest kind of a dodger. He catches the ball. Never misses at all. And swift in the net he does lod e ' er. There was a gay lad named Chew, Who made all the goals that he threw He ' s leaving for college To win fame and knowledge, Without him, what shall we all do?
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