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1lll5, In PAHD Rudlo news Drocdccxsts lrnp xrt cr d1st1nct1ve llcrx ur to everyduy and unusual events of the world ln Wells l-hgh School Leop xrd 9Cl1llJIlS l1lC9W1S6 have een pL1bl1SlIC'd 1 lquely tnterestmq news storles and edltorldls concernlng events of our schuol lh N339 Q40 Leopard ed1tor elected by the QSSOC1 uted Students wlth the md of fdculty CIdV1SOTS has assembled ct stuff ol drlrqent and resourceful workers who have kept us well utd mterestlnqly mtorrned qi the s hool news cf the yecxr Line l. t ms for H Pl Q rv M Dll rc: 1 rx ss Fe IS fs 3 49 792. 'D QI! S'-.lGl V1 V 1 V1 K Q l X ' Y C Y I 4 'Y Q , : . . .. 'Q Q 'V ' ' e , b , lv.' c l, Tl' ' I 1. I . l I V ' 'X . e fl , - , . , . N , f , ., , . . . x 1 V . . l . c c . Hgw ' ,3 . K,2u1lx i, B. Pi'llNISVI'1, N. D-eVt1r1 ty, Fl. 'lccr D, ' zmlag, . fur: 1 . 'E Zia, ll. Con clly, I. Eitrlph. Few Twc: lv'flSS Zifflfll, Fltlvisory F. Drake, S. Tncrnpscn, I. DiGr32i.:, D. Murphy, H. Ddy, fl. Leitzht' ri, T. F rin, B. Smith, Mi . .,rr' , Qzi' i cr. A A y f ::.' 'f 5:12 s, Ezlricr .- , E I . I ,L .r . A 'V b li Elly' Fl. D lr., l3L1-'xc:: ffl r xiter
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T I 1 'T B 1-:k Row: E. Pengnily, G. Sugiy, l. Oxley, D. Remick, S. Supp. Front Row: E. Nielson, C, Knudsen, E. Corone, W. Kerr. The Leopards went down to Carlin and found them a much improved outfit. Carlin jumped into an early lead and won 38-27. Montello played here and again it was too much Tomaselli and Benedetti. Montello won 5l-22. The Leopards took a trip to Battle Mountain and, in a game that was much closer than the score showed, lost 45-28. For the first time in eleven years Wells defeated Winnemucca, the zone champions this year. Winnemucca started their second string and held a l4-ll lead at the half. The first string started the second half and Wells outplayed them, pulling ahead in the last quarter to win a 28-27 decision. For the first time in three years Wells broke even on the Eureka-Hustin games. They .45 f N 7 Y' K? f- .Q , i I f J' .'1lffYflYTl?'Il' lilfll' lost to Eureka 4l-l9, and defeated Hustin 25-22. In the tournament Wells played Winne- mucca the first game. Filthough the final score was 37-12, it was not until the last quarter that the Buckaroos had much of a lead on the Wells Leopards. ln the consola- tion bracket Wells nosed out a fighting Hus- tin team 29-27 in an overtime game. Hustin was in the lead until, with five seconds to go, Wells made a free throw and tied the score. The Leopards made the first basket in the first thirty seconds of the overtime period. For the fifth consecutive year the Leopards played in the finals of the consolation tourna- ment and were again turned back. Way off on their shooting, they dropped a 54-l7 de- cision to Montello. - 4- T' I 11: 1 ,Q xg 5 igwx, - ' ggtzji 3, X iff ltslfff :QQ l-, ,,i, -- ,L Ralph Blackett, lames Oxley, Gene Supp, Danny Remick, Evan Nielson, Eugene Pengelly, Lee Nielson, Manuel Sierra, Glenn Supp.
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