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'T Basketball Schedule for 192741928 Onward, 313 Walton, 44. The boys opened the season with a fast game at Onward on Oct. 28. livery player looked good for his First game. Kewanna, 153 Walton 31. The school that Mr. Hoover taught last year came over to VValton. Both teams had a hard time getting started but W'alton came out on top. Y. America, 26, Walton, 22. Nothing much to say about this game and a lot too. The team experi- enced a rough game and finally met their lVaterloo. The second team finished the rough and tumble game. Bunker Hill, 113 Walton, 43. Our neighbors came over to see whether their team was as good as ours, but soon found out it wasn't. Score at the half was 17-5. Galveston, 355 Walton, 38. The boys invaded the Galveston camp and was going strong with a new defense, until Galveston got hot, This nearly lost the game for Walton. Galveston led at the half, 19-17. Wash. Twp., 173 Walton, 44. Wash. Twp. journeyed to XValton to take home the small end of the score. The boys gave up the light in the first half. ' Windfall, 32g Walton, 41. Mr. Benson, the.Principal, brought down his squad and Coach to show Walton what they could do. Both teams played a hard and clean game. Akron, 34g Walton, 56. ' The boys went to Akron to gain new acquaintance. They exhibited some good basket ball and returned home with aim accomplished. Galveston, 183 Walton, 56. Galveston visited Walton expecting to get revenge for the game over at Galveston. Both teams fought hard and was a better game than the score shows. Royal Center, 339 Walton, 47. VValton's old rivals came down to see what kind of a team VValton had. They found that NValton had the best. Onward, 29, Walton, 65. Our next door neighbors came over and put up a good light against the Walton boys. They returned home without the bacon. Punt' Sl.:-tgu-our
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