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rMriiiiirMiiniitiiirMiiMiirriitriiiiriiriMiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiMin!iiitPMinMtM tiiinHMiiiniiiMiiiiMiriiMMiiMiiiMiiiMiniiiniirMiiMiiniiiiiiirMiiriitiiiiHiiiitiniiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiMiiit 32 T H E H I SCHOLI A 1929 iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiHiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiMiiriiiMiMniiniii ' iiiiiiiiiinniiiiii ' riiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiriMirtiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiii Basket Ball U. S. H. S., 15; INVERNESS, 14— Neither team played much basketball since this was the first game of the reason. Inverness made only two field goals. U. S. H. S., 23; SHORTERS, 35— A poor defense and the shooting of Harris defeated us. Pugh and McNair led the scoring with seven points each. U. S. H. S., 17; TUSKEGEE, 21— Tuskegee presented a well balanced team both on offense and defense. Pugh scored ten points for the losers. U. S. H. S., 19; INVERNESS, IG- This game was played at Inverness and was a rough and tumble one. Union Springs was leading 10 to 9 at the half. U. S. H. S., 12; SHORTERS, 11— This game was played at Shorters. It was one of the best games played by the team during the entire season. We were doped to lose by a big score. U. S. H. S., 19; NOTASULGA, 22— In a very rough and disagreeable game we lost to a team that that was inferior to curs. Pugh scored thirteen points. U. S. H. S., 28; MIDWAY, 34— The team failed to play anything like its usual game and the Midway boys were able to hit from back beyond the center of the court. These two factors spelled defeat for us. lllirilllMlirillMllllllllllirMIIIMiriMIMIIIIlllMllliiilHMntllHiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiii ' jriiijriiiriiiiiiiiiiiiMiirMiirriHMiiiiiiniiltlliiiiiiilllMlllMiiirliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirriiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiir irilirriiiniliniliTlliliiiiiiirtiliiiiiiiiiitiiltttinriiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir iiiiiiiriiii ' iiiiiiiu ' iitiiitiiijiiiniiiriiiiitiiiriiiniiniiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiMiijiiihiiiJiiiiiiiii
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