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Basketball VIRDEN 39 KINCAID 26 Virden opened their basketball season with a bang defeating Kincaid 39 to 26. Both teams were inexperienced and it could be seen through- out the game. Virden led all the way. Gazda was high point man of the evening with 153 Bartodo was high for Kincaid with 11. VIRDEN 33 DIVERNON 26 It was Virden and Divernon inanip and tuck battle on the Virden hard- wood. Virden, showing improvement, downed a fast Divernon five 33 to 26. The Dragons from Divernon came to Virden feeling confident of vic- tory, but when they left the Bulldogs had changed their minds for them. Divernon missed l9of 25 free throws: this proved to be the deciding fac- tor of the game because Virden made 7 while missing 7. Lane of Virden was high with 10 points and B. Smith of Divernon had 8. VIRDEN 45 AUBURN 49 Virden received their first defeat in three starts when Auburn came down to hand them a 49 to 45 heart breaker. Auburn was hot to the hoop all evening, making some unbelievable shots. Lane of Virden was high gunner of the evening with 14, while Leskouisek of Auburn was second with 13. VIRDEN 40 JACKSONVILLE 49 On Dec. 7, Jacksonville travelled to Virdento hand the Bulldogs their second defeat by the score of 40 to 49. Jacksonville showed very little class, but because of some fine individual plays they managed to carry off the tilt. Virden outscored Jacksonville 12 to ll the last quarter, Bussey of Jacksonville was high point man with 14, with Lane of Virden and Champrnan of Jacksonville collecting 10 points apiece. VIRDEN 33 GIRARD 37 Virden played their first game away from home against a cautious Girard five. The game was a thriller all the wayg the first quarter end- ing in a 13 to 14 deadlockg the second quarter showed Girard pulling ahead 24 to 201 the third quarter, Virden matched Girard with 5 points apieceg the fourth quarter showed Virden pouring in 22 to Girard's 13. The game was close up to the very gun, but Girard was on top by 4 points at the gun. Congratulations from DR. M. C. BABB Best Wishes from LOUIS GALLETTO of Thayer 70
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Basketball VIRDEN 29 TRI-CITY 44 Tri-City travelled to Virden on the 17th of Dec'. to hand the Bulldogs a 29 to 44 shellacking. Virden couldn't get going, but Tri-City control- led the ball and also the score. Benjachler of Tri-City was high with 14 points, and Nerone was high for Virden with 9. Tri-City was never behind and the quarter scores showed them with a comfortable lead. In the last quarter Virden showed a spark and scored 17 to 18 for Tri-City. VIRDEN 72 BUNKER HILL 35 Virden opposed Bunker Hill in the Macoupin County Tournament held at Gillespie. The Bulldogs let loose their scoring power racking up 72 points. Coach McMul1in played 15 men in this game but everyone seemed to be hitting with the ball, and the score just kept rising. Lane and Ham- ilton of Virden were high with 14 apieceg Noble of Bunker Hill had ll to pace his team. VIRDEN 57 FEITSHANS 66 Feitshands High School of Springfield came to Virden to hand the Bull dogs a 66 to 57 trouncing. The Bulldogs were in the game all the way but the Flyers were always one jump ahead. The first frame ended with Virden trailing Feitshans 20 to 29. Feitshans had the height on the Bull- dogs and therefore were able to control the rebounds. Pete Urbas led the individual scoring for the evening with 19 and Winston had 18 for Feitshans: Royer was high for Virden with 14 while Scofield and Lane and 13 and 12 respectively. VIRDEN 46 NORTHWESTERN 59 Virden travelled to Scottsville to oppose a strong Northwestern five. The Northwestern team consisted of boys from Hettic , Modesto, Palmyra, and Scottsville, the communities joined together to form the Northwes- tern High School. Northwestern showed some power in their center, Cox, who was high scorer of the game with 26 points. Allen of Northwestern and Hamilton of Virden each had 14. VIRDEN 47 BALL TOWNSHIP 51 Virden travelled to Glenarm on Feb. 4 and faced the Ball Township five. lt seemed to be an easy victory for the Bulldogs, as the halftime score was Virden 34, Ball Township 17. The last half was altogether a different story with Ball outscoring Virden 35 to 13, and going ahead to win 51 to 47. In the second half Virden committed several fouls which were the deciding factor in the final score. Reese was high gunner of the evening with 27.while Lane and Royer of Virden had 12 each. Congratulations from GALLI SHOE STORE Compliments of VIRDEN FROZEN FOODS 71
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