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JPul QajuJl (from King-Size by Dick King in the Alliance Times-Herald) Tuesday was the first chance this writer had to see the St. Agnes Academy in action in a basketball game. And what I saw of Box Butte County's Class D school was very impressive. The five St. Agnes starters against Hemingford played the entire 32 minutes without a substitution but they did not show the lack of reserves until the waning moments. The Irish snap the ball around like collegians and play a much faster brand of ball than most local fans are used to seeing. Alliance High School cagers do not play the ball like Bearden, Beiber, Burke, Strong and Gerdes do. The Irish do not play the deliberate style of ball; by that I mean they do not play a stalling game like Oklahoma A. and M. does. They do play the ball waiting for an opening and when it comes, they capitalize on it. It would be interesting to keep a record on all field-goal attempts taken by the Irish. I believe it would be surprisingly high. They complete a good 40 per cent of their shots and that's big time, brother. St. Agnes is hampered by the lack of Class D schools in the area. The only schools in their class w;ithin a 60 mile radius are Hyannis and Mullen. The Academy, therefore, has to schedule Class C schools. St, Agnes Opponents L 32 Hemingford .........................37 L. 29 St. Pat's (N. Platte)... ..31 L. 33 Chadron Prep ........................46 W. 76 Mullen .............................29 L. 27 Chadron Prep ........................49 W. 53 Chadron Assumption ................. 26 L. 31 Hemingford ..........................33 W. 40 Scottsbluff B ....................21 W. 41 St. Joseph O'Conner..................18 L. 31 St. Pat's (Sidney) ..................33 W. 44 St. Pat's (N. Platte)...............35 W. 57 McGrew .............................30 L. 40 Chadron Prep ........................68 W. 50 Chadron Assumption ................. 25 W. 39 Hay Springs ........................19 W. 46 St. Pat's (Sidney)..................21 W. 35 Hay Springs ........................28 L. 27 Scottsbluff B .....................32 L. 49 Crawford ............................52 W. 49 Harrison ...........................15 T. 828 Total 653 F Eugene Beiber ........ 85 Burley Bearden. ...... 65 Bernie Burke.......... 80 Richard Strong....... 25 Joe Gerdes ........... 43 FT F PH 37-66 41 207 41-67 23 171 37-69 57 197 20-54 24 70 12-24 35 98 Page 28
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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Irish Cagers Romp Assumption; -- - -,7,,950 Face Hay Springs demy will fn thwcst Co onight at wrings Stiehl an don Rinehart Kacilacek Frederick in the Irish Jinc- e Deaver at con nard Buike 28-23; Gor ford, 24-23: lost to Chadron Prep, ncs, 35-28; Rushville, n, 26-23, and Hcming- IRISH MAUL ASSUMPTION The Irish mauled winless Chadron Assumption, 50-25 at the Lyceum Friday night. The Blue-and-White took an early lead aVid were never in serious trou- ble. Thanks to seven points by Bern- ard Burke, the Irish were on top. 13-5 at the first-quarter break It was 23-8 at half-time. Burley Bearden showed the way in the third quarter as St. Agnes ran the count to 39-16. Bearden paced the local quint with 18 tallies. Chase led Assump- tion with eight. Chadron Assumption f§ Krskine ................ 0 ShInker .....t.— 3 Chase ................ 4 Konrath .......... 1 Perlinski ......... U Spellman ......—.........3 Totals . .... . .. 11 St. Agnes fg Beiber ...........— 3 J. Rockey -------------- 0 Bearden ........... 7 Waiters .........—. j Burke..................6 Ag»cs C“niev« b. l y SP 'ngt a .vc at the visitor ‘ hc t'rs jUBP 1 V V 'second Gene rstt Aftncs r Yu iwr'S in toaUlc btS' IWe lV»e gvvcni QX id » ] Ac»d SA- m 'uc cd : period Be ‘ itoufch d torsra the . the iiei .. jum01 ..... t the cumon'3 dSt. ra'S Irish -wiU ra- tes' lffs % 1 ;u b . F lournoy ch
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