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FCQTBALL BASKETBALL Went over from the 1 yard lme on fourth down It was durmg th1S quarter that the Allces suf fered a heartbreaklng setback when a 50 yard touchdown run by Hudson was nul1f1ed by a penalty The second half saw the Bears score thelr second and thlrd touchdowns ln qulck order w1th one late ln the thlrd quarter and the other a few plays after the beglnnmg of the flnal quarter Workmg scored h1s second touchdown from the two yard llne to end a 50 yard dr1ve Whlle Watson went over from the fxve yard str1pe for the thlrd and flnal Lentral tally Mathls p1Ck8d all three 01 the extra pomts 'rom placement The lone score for the Allces followed after Lentral had completed thelr scorlng The Bears klcked off and Cannon gained 10 yards to the 28 Hudson then tossed a pass to Rlch ardvllle to the 50 After Harwlck plcked up 20 yards Hudson faded back and threw a pass to Schultz who went over to glve the Allces thexr 6 pomts The try for the extra polnt was wlde LINTON 6 7 The Ahces met Wlth thelr second defeat of the year when the lnvadmg Llnton Mlner who went through the season undefeated journeyed home v1ctor1ous by the close score of 7 6 The game was hard fought from the very beglnnlng The Allces recelved the klckoff and belng unable to get rolllng were forced to punt Then Llnton had to punt as they were stopped cold by the Allce llnemen Thls ex change of punts contlnued for the greater part of the fxrst half It was not untll the last few mlnutes that the Green and Whlte got started mOVlHg GHIHS by Cannon and Harwlck and a pass from Hudson to Rlchardvllle brought the ball from the VIHCCHHCS 37 to the Linton 25 From there Inman went to the 14 and Hudson covered the flnal 14 on a reverse Just 18 ec onds before the half Bowmans place kick was Wlde Llnton s score came mldway ln the thlrd perlod when one of Harwlck s passes was lnter cepted on the Vlncennes 33 A galn of 6 yards put the ball on the 27 and from there Peterson of Llnton Went through a large hole ln the llne and evaded the secondary to score Keller placed klcked the extra pomt The last quarter was scoreless w1th Llnton controllxng the ball the last 6 mlnutes of the game The Allces were decxdely off ln the second half maklng only one flrst down as compared to 8 1n the flrst half WA' HINGTON 65 0 Playmg thelr la t game before a home crowd the Allces handled the Washlngton Hatchets wlth ease wlnnlng 65 0 The Ahces left no doubt as to tl1e outcome of the game when they took the opemng k1ck off and marched 70 yards ln 14 plays to pay curt wlth Bowman tallylng from the 1 The VINCENNES 37 NEW ALBANY 34 The Allces took tlme out from thelr Chrlstmas vacatlon to add another vlctory to thelr collec tlon by defeatlng the New Albany Bulldogs 37 34 ln a close evenly matched contest The game was a thrlller from the xery start wlth the score bemg tled slx dlffe ent umes Nelther team held the lead by a comfortable margln at any txme the largest dlfference belng 5 pomts The count was even at the close of the flrst perlod 10 10 Then the Allces surged lnto the lead ln the second perlod and held a 17 13 advantage at the half The Bulldogs not to be counted out yet outscored the Green and Whlte by f1V8 pomts to start off the flnal perlod Wlth a 1 polnt lead As the fourth quarter began tl'e Allces qulckly added 6 markers to give them thelr blggest lead of the evenlng 32 27 whlch was too much for the Bulldogs to overcome VINCENNES 3o JASPER 44 The AllC88 traveled to Jasper Jan 4 to suf fer thelr thlrd defeat of the season and second defeat from the Wlldcats The game started w1th the Allces playlng a m tn to man defense Wtxh Jasper leadlng 18 5 at the end of the flrst period the Allces chang ed thelr tactlcs by playlng a stlff zone defense the 1ema1nder of the game The Allces outscored the Wlldcats the last three perlods but not enough The game ended wlth Jasper leadlng 44 35 The Allces racked up another w1n when they handed the Jeffersonvllle Red Devlls a 46 35 defeat Jan 5 at the Collseum At the time the Red Devlls were rated among the flrst ten teams ln the state accordlng to the A P poll The Ahces took an early lead ln the game Wlth the score at the end of the flrst quarter 17 8 Phe second quarter saw Vlncennes Wld enlng the lead margln ex en more the half tlme score belng 28 15 The Allces got a scare ln the last of the final quarter Wrth four mlnutes of play remalmng the Red Devlls came Wlthln slx pomts of catch mg up wlth the Green and Whlte wave How ever Pete Lasher and Hoss Foncannon each fllpped 1n a fleld goal to clnch the game for Vlncennes and complete the Allces 46 polnts agalnst Jeff s 35 VINCPNNES 46 CENTRAL 49 The Allces rece1ved thelr fourth defeat of the season flom Central Jan 11 at Ewansvllle ln a ox ertlme contest The entlre game featured a close score and 'lt the end of regular play the scoreboard show ed 43 all In the three mlnute ox ertlme the Bears broke loose ln a hlttmg spree wlth whlch the Allces were unable to keep pace The game ended wlth the Bears on the long end of the 49 46 score P ple who m lc o no s are flange us . . , . . 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FCOTBALL Lawlencexllle klcked off and after both teams falled to galn the necessary yardage for a f1rst down the Ahces agaln took possesslon of the ball and from mldfleld lt took only four plays before H3FW1Ck plunged over from the 2 Lawrencewllle recelx ed the klckoff and punted on the thlrd down from the1r own 25 to the Allce 44 On the f1rst play halfback Dlck Inman romped 56 vards for the econd Allce score as the quarter ended Vlncennes scored for the thlrd tlme early 1n the second quarter when Hudson took a lateral from Cannon and galloped 26 yards unmolested to the goal l1ne Wlth but a few mlnutes re malnlng ln the f1rst half Schultz caught a blocked Indlan punt and raced 35 yards for another 6 polnts In the third quarter the offense of the Ahces was slowed down to almost a standstlll and as '1 result there was no scorlng unt1l the openlng mlnutes of the fmal perlod The Ahces galned control of the ball at mldfleld and galns by Hudson Harwlck and Gard brought the ball to the 2 where Harwlck drove over All f1V6 trles for the extra polnt were unsuccessful PRINCETON 31 0 Not even mud and ram could stop the Ahces ln the1r search for v1ctor1es as was shown at Prlnceton when the Green and Whlte emmerg ed very muddy and on the long end of a 31 0 score It dldnt take the Green Wase long to get under way as the f1rst tlme they got the1r hands on the ball after the Tlgels had punted I man on an off tackle smash splashed h1s way through 67 yards of mud and water for the 1n1t1al Allce score The ball then exchanged hands for the remalnder of the quarter Wlth the Allces ln DOSSQSSIOH on the Tlger 10 yard l1ne when the second quarter began Harwlck and Inman each made f1ve yards wlth the latter carrylng the ball into the end zone for hls ec ond touchdown of the eyenlng Nelther team threatened for the remalnder of the half and the Ahces were ln front 12 0 at the half way mark In the mlddle of the thlrd perlod the Allces chalked up another 6 polnts as Hudson went 23 yards to score Then Inman scored the extra polnt on an end run The last two Allce touchdowns were made ln the last perlod by halfback George Lanham one belng a 36 yard punt return the other resultlng from a 26 yard galn on an off tackle play Both trles for the extra poxnt falled CENTRAL BEARS 6 21 The Allces went down ln defeat for the f1rst tlme at the hands of the Central Bears who were rated as one of the best teams ln Indlana The f1nal score read Central 21 Vlncennes 6 In the f1rst quarter both teams played at a standstill and It was not unt1l the mlddle of the second quarter that Central flnally pushed across the1r f1rst touchdown when Worklng BV tk k k BASKETBALL and Carle scorlng the first quarter ended 11 5 IH the Ahces favor The second quarter saw the All es lncreaslng the1r lead on the scorlng of Burdsall Hoffman and Carle The half tlme score was 22 15 The thlrd quarter ended wlth the Allces stlll leadlng by a margln of 7 polnts the score belng 30 23 In the fmal per1od Vlncennes managed to Increase the1r lead even mole and the game ended wlth the Ahces on the very long end of a 25 17 score VINCENNES 17 JASPER 26 The Ahces suffered the1r fxrst hardwood de feat of the season from Jasper Dec 12 at the Collseum The Ahces took an early 7 0 lead OXEI the Wlldcats and the f1rst quarter score was 111 Vlncennes favor 8 4 However the second quarter saw Jasper overtake the Ahces margln to lead the remam der of the contest VINCENNES 25 CENTRAL 42 The Ahces recelved the1r second consecutne loss of the season from the fast movlng Central Bears at the Collseum on Dec 14 The f1rst quarter featured a scorlng race whxch ended wlth the Bears leadlng 10 9 The second quarter was much l1ke the f1rst and the bears were st1ll ahead at half tlme 22 9 The Ahces began loslng ground 1n the thlrd quarter only being able to tally three polnts The fmal perlod saw the Ahces much outscored as the Bears went on to the1r 42 25 vlctory VINCENNES 33 BICKNELL 29 The Allces remalned 1n the w1n column Dec 19 when they defeated Blcknell 33 29 at the Collseum The f1rst three quarters featured the Allces out corlng the Bulldogs but the fourth perlod saw Blcknell glvmg the Ahces a scare The fmal perlod started Wtlh the Ahces 1n tee lead by 9 p0lUtS However a Bulldog h1t tlng spree closed the margln to 4 polnts The lead went to SIX when Burdsall tallled a flelder but returned to 4 when Fowler h1t for Blcknell The game ended w1th the Allces four polnts ln the lead 33 29 VINCENNES 31 BEDFORD 23 The Ahces tallled another vlctory when they defeated the Bedford Stonecutters Dec 21 at the Coll eum The score was t1ed once 1n each of the f1rst two quarters The Allces overcame the one polnt lead of the Stonecutters at the end of the f1rst perlod and took the lead three p01DtS at half tlme In the thlrd and fourth perlods the AllC6S began pulllng away from the Stonemen untll It was evldent that Bedford could not posslbly w1n There was no scorlng 1n the fmal two mlnutes and the game ended Wlth the Allces on the long end of the 31 23 score F . v I ' , r, K - S ' ,-. 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FQCDTBALL BASKETBALL lLXtt1I'llt the A111 e got then h znds on the b ill nd Paul bCl'lLllt! 11ccd 52 y11ds mound end f0l the second SCOIL lhc t1y fo1 the extla 1o111t 11'1s good 1011 ard the cnd of the I1rst quute l1o11ma11 tall1ed agam thls t1me f1 om the 1 ya1d l1re NVl1B19 qua1te1back Dlck God ale lad been run out oi bounds after lugg1ng the 11gsl 1n 39 1a1ds Hudso11 s t11 101 the ext1a 11011112 11 as good ff111ng the Al ces a 20 0 lead Euly ln tl e se ond 13811061 Pete Lashel caught blocked purt and 11e'1t 40 ya1ds to HCOIQ and Hudson drop klcked the extra polnt he sco11ng ceased Lllltll tl e last palt of the cua1te1 11her1 Inm n 1 ent tl e f1nal 6 yards of 1 d11ve that stfuted from the Washlngton 40 Ihe half sco1e left VVa hlngton behlnd 33 0 llI1c.11a1 1n the th11d quarter Godare lnter tepted a pass on tl e Vlncenres 37 ard st1eaked 63 1 mos do1vn the 1dGl1T1G3 to the goal llne Tlse 619111 to1cl1down was et up by large ga1ns r de b f II 1d on and 'scl ultr 1v1th Lasher takmg tl e fmal u ya ds on an end around play X nother p 1ntc1ce1t1o11 wa the 1na1n factor 11 the next touchdo1 n thls tlme by Cary br1ng 1g do11n a pa s on tl e 50 and golng to the 14 lefore bexng, h1lted nd hom the1e Hudson 111111 drwtely 11ent o1e1 on the next play and then p s ed to L'1she1 101 tl e extra pomt Pl1e p'1s 1ng combmfvt on of Hudson to Lash or 1cco11tcd fO1 t e fm l two touchdowns of the evenmg lhc fn t a 51 yard aer1al and the NEW ALBANY 32 7 In p1obabl1 then be t sho111ng of the season t 16 Ahce defeated a st1ong New Albany eleven to the tune of 32 7 The Al1ces out played tl e Bulldogs from the 1e1y start after ta img the opemng k1Ck0ff It took only 13 plays before Ha1w1ck c1o ed the New Albany goal l1ne f O01 the f11e but Hudson mlsscd the ext a po1nt 'Ile Bulldogs 1vere rot to be 1vh111ed so ea 1ly as they turned d1OLll1Cl a11d mfncned 65 yards w1th RISSIGI gomg a1ou1 d end f1o1n tl e 20 to even up the S0016 Then t e B1lldogs tempo a11ly u1ged abe d when P911 s pl celuck s1l1t tl e upr1ghts New Alb my lead 11as sho1t l11ed ho e1e1 1 hen Hudson s px se to La le1 and to ClClll,llt7 I1'll1C e1d fone co1 e1ed h lf the length of the f d 21 and 23 1a1d 11e ues Bo11n1.1n 1lacel11cked the ext1 1 po t Then Lasher v1ent 32 vfuds to the B llldog 7 to et the stage for P131 111ck to plo11 hls V1'1y o1 61 agaln Ne1the1 te U1 SCO18d IH the thnd perlod al tfrough the Allccs dlOX9 to Ne11 Albanys 1116 befo1e fLlmbl1H2, In the foulth perlod 'the Al1C9S talhci t111ce The Al1C6S stalted the1r d111e fO1 the11 fotuth touchdo11n f1om the Bull dog 34 as the 1esult of 1eco1e11ng a part1ally blocked punt Lasher agam out the ball 1n SCOIIPQ poslt on on a 17 y'11d 1un to the one 1a1d 81211138 F1om the1e Ha11v1ck bowled h1S 1 ay 0191 for h1s thnd 6 130111191 To1vard the end of the game the Bulldogs 1esorted to pass VINCLNNES 29 IRINCBTON 19 'lhc Al1C6S txllled the11 e1ghth 111n ln twel1e sta1ts th1s season 01 er Pllnceton Jan 18 at the Punceton gyn1 'lhe fnst qua1ter featured one fleld goal by Alnold Bowman wn1le the T1gers rounded up f11e 13011118 Ho11e1e1 IH the second pel10d the Al1ces out sco1ed the Tlgers 16 D01lltS to 5 In the closlng 1JGl1Od the Al ces su1ged on to come out on the long end of the 29 19 score Al1ce guard Bob Carle was unable to plav at P11nceton due to a knee 1n1ury Clark Grubb 1vas h1gh scorer for V1ncennes 1v1th fourteen polnts VINCENNES 31 WASHINGTON 21 Tl1e Al1C68 t1aveled to Washlngton Jan 25 to v11n 01 er the Hatchets of that town 31 21 Phe game got off to a slow start w1th the Al ce balely leadlng at the frrst quarter mark Tl e Al1C68 changed pace the second perlod bv out co11ng the Hatchets 10 polnts to 3 The Hatchets staged a comeback 1n the thlrd quar ter and outscol ed the AIICQS 12 polnts to 9 I11 the llflllal pe11od the Hatchets closed the lead gap to only three pomts However the AllC6S qulckly netted seven points to c1nch the ganee Ahce f01W21d Pete Lasher tall1ed h1gh for 1ve1e h1gh for Washlngton each scor1ng SIX polnts VICENNES 48 SULLIVAN 34 The AllC98 won the1r tenth vlctory of the season Jan 29 Yvhen they tromped Sull11an at the Col1seum The fu st qdarter ended w1th the Al1ces lead 1ng 13 10 Howe1 er by fast breaklng the Gold en A11ow the Green and Whlte pushed the S0019 to 28 18 as the half ended T e th 1d pe 1od featured a scorlng spree by the fllces QLlll1X?Il got only 2 polnts whlle t1e Al ces netted 15 The f1nal quarter sa1v the .flhcel eup ch reed completely HOWBVGI the 111 st f1W9 1etu1ned to the game later 1n the Qe11Od to co nplete the 48 34 vlctory C 17 C1 bb t ll ed 17 po1nts to become h1gh s o GI for tl e Al1ce 11 h1le Slms 1vas h1gh Sull1 1 lr man 111t1 10 polnts VINCENNLS 42, HUNTINCBURG 37 Phe Al1ces t1a1eled to Huntlngburg Feb 1 defe1t the Happy Hunters of Huntlngburg 49 37 'lhe fl st quarter featured 1ery close play to defeat the Happy Hunters of Huntlngburg 1v1th the game t1ed at 5 and 7 However the Al ces managed to lead by a score of 13 7 at the end of the qualter In the second 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