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W- v,-,,A WE, ,E..,,,,..1, ,WWW,D,c.-.E,,.,---Eh-fn-.E--vc- -- -4- ..----.-I Girls Basketball Team Ma.. . A .Q - FRONT ROW-Sylvia Steele, Pearl Galyan, Alma Skirvin, Coleen Young, Susie Floyd. Rachel Barrow. SECOND ROW-Irene Durnal, Lucille Young, Dorothy McClary, Edna McCoy, Jeanette Young, Elsie Chitwood, Hazel Poling, Ardys Richardson. THIRD ROW-Mrs. Richardson, Addie Hillsamer, Agnes White, Vivienne Richardson. in one season proved fruitless so they had to be contented with 22 points while Unionville chalked up 25. DECEMBER 13, 1929-Unionville journeyed to Morgantown and awoke to the fact that Morgantown had kept the long end of a 31-27 score. DECEMBER 14, 1929-On Saturday night the Bloomington B team went down to defeat at the hands of the locals on the Bloomington floor. Score 32-21. DECEMBER 20, 1929-Unionville clashed with Helmsburg for the first, time this year and completely overwhelmed the Brown county lads to the tune of 54-6. JANUARY 3, 1930-Unionville lost the first game of the new year to the fast Smithville five 24-21, after leading 18-11 at the half. JANUARY 10, 1930-Unionville took the measure of the Nashville lads for the second time this year. Score 22-27. JANUARY 17, 1930-Unionville completely swamped their old rivals from Ellettsville in a v-ery convincing manner. 33-9. JANUARY 24, 1930-Unionville's second team had little difficulty in defeating the lowly Helmsburg five. The Unionville seconds led 28-2 at, the half and the subs finished the game. Score 33-10. FEBRUARY 1, 1930-Unionville took revenge on the Bloomingotn sec- I MI .-I .II I I I I I I I 'I II -I II II .Ip ..I 'I ,II I Ii ,,I II III II I., ,II .,.III ,III II II II I ,III ,II II I III' II .II ' II QZII I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I QI I I I I I I I ,,,-L ..-.. -L,,, ,LELLe:. ..e,1e-,,,,,-L.- V---II I I
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5130313 Basketball Team FRONT ROW-Dale Sluss, Warren Young, Lee Richardson, Ralph Skirvin. BACK ROW-Guy Brock, Ellis Sluss, Leslie Young, Morse Sluss, Virgil Tucker, Wilson Barrow, Mr. Miller. CBasketl9aII Calendar OCTOBER 25, 1929-Th-e Arrows' opened the season this year with a victory over the Morgantown quintet on the home floor. Score 22-12. NOVEMBER 1, 1929-Unionville made a visit to Smithville and re- ceived their first' defeat of the season in a very close game. Score 19-18. NOVEMBER 2, 1929-The Arrows clashed with the Stinesville Quarry Lads and were defeated in a very close encounter after leading through- out the game. Final score 23-19. NOVEMBER 1, 1929-The Paragon lads were guests of the Unionville quintet. After the smok-e had cleared away the score stood 34-20 for the Arrows. NOVEMBER 15, 1929-Unionville's first encounter with Nashville proved successful and 26 points w-ere register-ed against 18 for the Brown county team. NOVEMBER 22, 1929-Unionville hooked up with the Paragon crew for the second time this year and won 29-28 in a thrilling contest. NOVEMBER 27, 1929-Freedom played Unionville on the local hard- wood and were s-ent home on the short end of a 35-17 score. Richardson scored 20 points. DECEMBER 7, 1929-Stinesvi1le's attempt to defeat the Arrows twice
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fBoys Second Cream FRONT ROW-James Polley, Guy Brock, Austin White, Wilson Barrow, Morse Sluss. SECOND ROW'-Russel Richardson, Ross Sluss, Ralph Young, Roger Hartsock, Wilson Young, Virgil Tucker. ond team for the defeat they gave the locals at the Stinesville tourney by defeating them 20-10. FEBRUARY 7, 1930-The fast Freedom team defeated the locals in a very rough game on the Freedom floor 28-19. FEBRUARY 14, 1930-Playing the last game on the home floor the locals were defeated by Solsberry. The home team did not play their usually good game and were unable to get going. Score 18-25 FEBRUARY 21, 1930--Unionville hooked up with Ellettsville for the second time and completely cutclassed them. The Arrows' little captain scored 22 pOl.l'ltS. Final SCOYQ 43-31. SECOND TEAM SCORES. Unionville 12-Stinesville 28. Unionville 18-Paragon 10. Unionville 8-Smithville 19. Unionville 9-Stinesville 12. Unionville 20-Paragon 8. Unionville 19-Smithville 22 Unionville 22-Nashville 15. Unionville 24-Nashville 13. GIRLS TEAM SCORES Unionville 16-Stinesville 30. Unionville 64-Smithville 0. Unionville 9-Stinesville 17. Unionville 53-Smithville 7. Unionville 17-Solsberry 9. Unionville 21-Solsberry 7.
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