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r.L sl 'L OFT x X Dld Attlca ever get fooled? Greater ne1g1t and 6AU6T16HC6 proved to be stlff comnetxtlon for tne local out T H S nulled the tT1Cl The Ramblers went home very ouletlv SUC'FS'EdL AGAIN hoxntown 27 Nov 25 Advance lj As the Alumn1 were SpeC1a1 guest the local really showed tnem sounded The excell nt teamwork of the locals was olt tandlng MISSED THE HOOP Darlington 37 Dec H Thorntown 29 The Kewasakees Just couldr't that's all The greater nelght the Ind1ans was another d1sadvanta o TOO DOG GONED FAR Monon 30 D c 9 Thorntown 22 Monon really had a ball team hey were plenty good but th long trip was hard on the local boys UPSET Dover 2M Dec 16 Thorntown 22 The Kewasakees led unt11 the flnal mlnutes of nlay when the Blue Dev1ls recovered ln tlne for an upset SNAPPED IT Thorntown 31 Dec 18 Sherldan 21 The Kewasakee brea11ng the elght ame w1nn1ng streak of the Black Hawks made a f1ne and excellent SH0W1H5 The Fawks snapped the THS Wlnnlng streak at elgnt the pPLV1OUS season Turn about falr play EXPANSION NEEDED Ladoga 31 Dec 25 Thorntown 2U The shall playlng floor proved to be a great dlsadvantave The lo cals desnlte tbls fact showed nlenty of the Wold Plghtnand school SD1T COUNTY TOURNEY Revenge Thorntown U1 Jan. 1 Dover 21 V With 0DoxieU Reeves at the whistle the locals really took the scalps from the Blue Devils. It was a good start in the tourney. 1 l'b i'4Si f ... T559 'f't.',1?.? ,' '2illlllDl'f.'Si-' Will' ff.Q1-w-v- gl ---.---- Q .sw -1 - -gqv., 'N---- ' ' -f -- .Ds ' 1' 8 ' H I 1 gf , ly C. is -V. C, I xx- -'! X I y I N V V 'V' --. X2 kd 1, 1, ' ' 3 ' ' G Cl -L ' ' , . A . . . S, - A . C.L 1 rn . V J LJ T I J, 4, u 7 . . S, S - . 1 x selves. They jumped into an early lead and held it until the final gun ,' - . e . - ' . 1 s' ' - ' ' . . , ' ' of . . Fa. ca 1 9 9 A . T A 2 1 , e H . . ' I . . H I L ' vw L l - ' ,A S, Vi. . ng . . 9 L , . ,x . 3. A A . . . , 3 . hu , . . P1 t ' i ' . 4- .A Q 0 1 a - - 1 4- -I -L. 1 4. ' it. 1 1 1
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Jamestown- U1 n - : -l - -Q - s '-31... s'f..-an '- fr+.fxt..T.'s'5 'ft lx... .A ' ' 'Ti . STN u75'N iiif' M 'gglj SEIQZJ r'., I .x', .H U I! BASEBALL The Thorntown baseball team coached by Dale Davis jolned Advance Dover and Jamestown to farm the western divlsion of Boone County while the eastern division was made up of Perry Central, Z1OBSVi116 P1nne1l and Whitestown The western divlsion t1t18 was captured by Advance as Z1onsv1lle captured the eastern title In the county play off the Eagles easily turned back the Advance n1ne 8 to . THORNTOWN'S RECORD Thorntown - Thorntown Thorntown Thorntown Thorntown Thorntown MDN-C'kNkN Advance Dover-- Jamestown- Advance Dover ONVJXNNI -51' This record g1V8S the locals one v1ctory and five defeats ga es lost w1th one except1on were lost by only one run The victory over the old r1val Jamestown was most outstanding Brackemyre an Altum starred for the Kewasakees Lack of experience was the answer to defeat for the Kewasakees BASKETBALL MEMBERS OE THE VARSITY TEAM W1lmer Altum and Donald McClain Centers J1m French Jack Brlstley Paul Brackemyre and Red Jett Guards Donald Holmes and Rex Hurt Managers WHack Evans and nCookie' Tr1bbett Yell Leaders Jane Davls and Dorls Galvin Song Leaders OVER CONFIDENT Perry Central 28 Nov 6 Thorntown 23 Perry Central proved stronger than the locals expected The Kewas akees hehd the lead untll the flnal mlnute of play WOW' T'orntown 23 N v 6 Pinnell 22 The locals swept thlngs out and proved to be successful as they turned back the Plnnell cagers in a thrlller WE CELEBRATED Thorntown 12 Nov 20 Attlca 9 r Aram K F s . 4 B ' 55 . I 5 . Fl' rf 3, sa- ' f 1 . 2 . JG 4 F . ' O L5 ' , ' 3' V' U- . . l GI' - 'f: f.f 5 . . . ...J Z ' m s v ' 2 - - v S , ' ' - - e 1 1 my v s u I n H - ..nbN - 5 . . . . O S. , 1 - ' ' ' ff ' - - o . 1 I 5 . W f ii R..- -. 7 : I : E ' ,IU n u : ' .f'N. I I U 3 1 I ' 1 3 u u s +- I f 1 I ,. Q ' w Ui f f 5 . ' jj' f . . 5 , - 1. s E ' - ' I a . v ' : P A f 1 ' D4 ' ' T pl E 1 0
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Wi' -.u...a.a.n 71:34 -miflx Ti xr C U of mlen ?O sooxt the Kewssacees or od of oall Desolte th Txornt W T e n r t c' 11 u ne ed to o 1521 c 1 Ll e tex bel IC e ctrnt t re 1 als ener ei VJCLOT1OHS D E 153 IKKE J Thorntosn jl Web ?o stoqn HL 1rTdVCOU Tue strong J.me town llvc iou,.t 1 ty hard for vlctory, out 1 H S Jvovea to be too ruch vor tnem SECTICLAL DOVUI' 50 I orrtown lo T1 or Nuo fn ,B Lecwncn rj W' .Bn,Rb OF' THA. w QL. Vmb Leonard Bowen, hoffrd Wh1te, and 51113 Stout Forvdrds James Hlsehcrt UUA Preston Je t, Jr Centers Cuy HFRVIUS Rlchfxd Blacz, Ja es lartin, and F fry Boven Gunrds Dobert Smitn J nater Tie Kew scgee rcsflve souad co.o1eto4 tne C6 son wlth P reco d of ten V1CtOT es ano nlne lo se They Lolo VlCL1F1bS cv 1 tle rolloflrb oJor teams loncn, Aotance, A1onsv111e, D1HUC11 Je oStOJT H Dover f Toe also defeafed wn1tes town and Perrv ototrel Tney lost to RossvL11e 4 , anerlo n Darll Qton, Camden, Colrax, Lado,a, Attlc rn -11 lem Jo orlty of tle losses were by only one UO1Ht THSIT d s 1 y of to 1 ork aol 1+5 and s ortsmers 1p should make the future v rsrty a success Y.. ' - eq, ,N n -A Q 79-Q -fri. 1 - -n- 1 f---- ws- fr ,iff-5 f 'w!-N -t 1 ,vi fvv- - t -N ,Fm fl U4 7 24 'Y-' ' . 1 ft X ff'N VN ' fm 5 I N YJ' E, X 5' V NJ 1 N k A , r-ff r-.1-1 ,'-,-I---1 w , ,,.. . ..-. . - . ,J ,I , . ,. A 1 , 'onn ug .e0. LJ Cel , - - ,,g-, . , ', If . - . '1, '. ,,- . Al H eve 1h5 orto iuzznnv c L H lrex V , t ,. J f, , s J rl jo y J spiivl fp ,Ley une,r cpc L nt 'our 1 . 1 e hj gr . ' ' iz: of tue C34 wg 4w' e tl, 'ous ,1- 3 Q ' ' ' . fs ' ID 5 ' E! 1.2 ' .' E.O Il SE: I .', A ' K , 1 , ' , Q . . - Jbio f W' W The old rivals met for the second time in tne season on tae local ff . 1 of , - - v 1-a Q. ' . 1 H .3 'a 5 f 'Q fog e e.1 . . . - m i.' ,Q n , f Q . . ,- 3 14 r 1 7. ' 1 Q ' ,, ' 11 . 1 V4 -, -1 - 1 W ff- rv- 'H N . ....fJn' .. .gay . 1, 'x 'J ' ' --- !'- 4 L g 4 aLh 3 ,----------- ' ' , - 1' , .1 2' ' m. E -2' ' 1 -- m .. ' ' --we , i ..a 2' .os5' v 5 ,, ' . a ' , ? ' i . ' Q S. 1 Z ' 'z 'H w Q' f- f H',f rf' I S ' ' ' ,. 1 .. . Y f. 9 , , ,, nr . , .. 1 -' , 'n:.-, 1-'lc-D, 'A ,LJ. - ,. . A - A 5 A. . L , '- cf . . e ' a, wud V' 14 MSf rt. Toe :aj ' ' 1 -c f ' - ' f ji -,'XjZ. f , ' 'Tl' , f, 'A 'N . ?1' . . 1 L1 at V . I
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