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Basketball FIRST TEADI Frou! Row: Charles Stiles, Al Lothrop, Pat Ryan, Larry Johnson, Charles Peterson, XVayne Fkren. Miillllr 'Knut Dick Sngness, Lowell Peters, Gaylord Peters. Dale Grauer, John Andrews, Ralph Martin. Hilrk Row: Student Manager Kenneth Nord, Ted Mahler, Leonard Rnnney, -lim Light, Bob Montgomery, Tracy Anderson, Coael XVilliam Bill Luther. BASKETBALL GAMES Cherokee opened up the season with a Win over Orange City 38 to 36. Al Lothrop was high point man with 13 points. Chuck Stiles hit the win- ning basket with 7 seconds before the final gun. The Braves started out on the right foot in the Lakes Conference by downing Estherville 61 to 44. Pat Ryan swished 22 points for high honors. Tough Paullina, Sioux Valley champs, used a stubborn defense and good rebounding to drop the Braves S1 to 44. Ryan scored 10 points for the Cherokee cause. The Braves avenged an earlier football defeat by Sibley as they journ- eyed there to paste the Generals 52 to 36. Lothrop with 15 received high point honors. ...57..
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Lanxon Peterson Osterling Dorr Angnos CHEERLEADERS Burkhart Quick change artists - from football and it's glamor to basketball and its thrills - are our own cheerleaders. Picked by the student body, they led our cheers, planned pep skits, and followed the teams to all the football and basketball games this year. The cheerleaders helped us win our victories by relaying enthu- siasm and the desire to Win to both the students and the players Osterling Dori' Angnos Lanxon Burkhart Peterson ..55..
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The team, led by Pat Ryan's 19 points, hit 39 per cent from the field. Larry Johnson, hitting 13 markers himself, played probably the best de- fensive game of his career by holding big 6'4 Harold johnson down to 12 points. Harold Johnson had previously been rated as one of the five hundred best high school ball players in the United States by Sport maga- zine. Lothrop, who contributed 16 points, along with newcomer Wayne Ekren played fine all around aggressive ball. The team won over Emmets- burg 57-45. ' Although losing the Storm Lake game 54-52, Cherokee played medi- ocre to good ball. The points were fairly well distributed between Wayne Ekren, Pat Ryan, Al Lothrop, and Larry Johnson getting 16, 14, 10, and 6 respectively. Wayne Ekren rallied for the Braves in all around play. Poor defense and free throw shooting hindered the Braves. In the Spirit Lake game qs 4-44, Cherokee's favorj , Dick Sagness saw his first real action when he replaced Pat Ryan who fouled out with 7 minutes to go after hitting 10 points. Dick dumped in 7 points in the latter minutes along with showing cool floor play. Lathrop led the scor- ers with 15 and was followed closely by Wayne Ekren with 12. Larry Johnson played fine defensive work along with hitting 7 points. Losing another close game to Storm Lake C47-463 was probably the hardest defeat to take all year. The Braves tied the game up after con- quering an 11 point deficit at half time, but to no avail. Lothrop led the scorers with 19, 15 coming in the 2nd half. Johnson and Ekren played their general good floor game. Spencer handed the Braves their worst defeat of the season, a 5 3 to 37 slaughter at Spencer. No one on the Cherokee team could stop the scoring of the sharp shooting Spencer line. Coach Luther and some of the members of the basketball team are giving serious con- sideration to their task of the evening as portrayed by this banner prepared by members of the Art Service Club - tear down their teepee - upset Spirit Lakes' chances of winning the game tonight.
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