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BASKETBALL The Bears enjoyed a successihl season in basketball winning ll. games while losing 8. A total of 563 points was dropped through the basket while the opposition was Scoring only ZA1., or an average of 26 points per game for the Bears and a game average of 20 points for their op- ponents. On the regular starting quintet there were only two boys, Lewis Chapman and Garland Williamson, with previous experience on the starting five, and it was these boys that we depended upon chiefly to make out goals. However, Bunky Smith, Bruce Logan and Fulton Vaughn, the other three regulars, showed steady improvement from the first and couJ.d be depended upon to lmstle all the way with Smith develop- ing into one of the best guards in the district and Vaughn and Logan also coming in on their share of the honors of keeping the ball out of the opponent's basket. Smith is the only letter man to be lost through graduation and his place will be hard to fill. In the tournament held in the Bears own gm on Feb- ruary 16th and l7th to determine the district champion the Bears won Lth place with 13 teams in the race. The reserves for the starting team were: J. Frank Chester, Coy Dickerson and Dempsey Simpson. These boys, along with Jerry Bert Davis and Barclay Kiker, canposed the starting five on the reserve team, and there promises to be some keen competition between these boys for start- ing berths on the A team next season. J. Frank looked unusually good in the last game of the tournament in view of the fact that he had not fully recovered from a recent illness. Other boys who played on the B team were: Carroll Posey, Bertram Glaze, Mack Watts, L. C. Donaldson, Harold Don Skeen, Quintin Dennis and John Ford. There will be a hot race among these boys for starting assignments on the reserve team next winter. James Ford, who made us a faithful and efficient bus- iness manager, was also awarded a letter.
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