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★ f f f f f POW WOW f f f f f ★ Basketball Basketball practice started about the middle of October with some running to get the boys in shape. After a week of running the boys started handling the basketballs and with two weeks of actual practice the boys played Gays on November 8th. NOVEMBER 8, GAYS AT WINDSOR This game proved to be some send-off for the teams as they won 53-l( . Ham Hamilton was hot as he led the scoring with 18 points. NOVEMBER 19. FINDLAY AT WINDSOR Windsor 28—Findlay 20. This was the game when Carter showed his eve and broke into the starting line-up. Wallace scored 12 points. NOVEMBER 22, WINDSOR AT STRASBURG Our first game out of town and a brand new gym to play it in. Windsor 68— Strasburg 20. I guess the newness didn't bother the team a bit. Hamilton was high man again, this time with 27 points. Incidentally this was the most points by any one individual in a single game this season. DECEMBER 3, SULLIVAN AT WINDSOR indsor 35—Sullivan 28. This was our toughest game vet and not until the lourth quarter did Windsor pull ahead. Hamilton again, with 12 points, led the scoring for Windsor. DECEMBER 10, WINDSOR AT SHELBYVILLE Shelbyville 43—Windsor 25. The team played well considering the fact that Tuggle and Gabby weren’t able to play. Hamilton had 9 points and Baker 8 for scoring honors for Windsor. DECEMBER 13. ASSUMPTION AT WINDSOR Windsor 33—Assumption 23. Donald Noffice, one of the second team men, got hot and made 4 out of 6 shots, good for 8 points. DECEMBER 27. WINDSOR AT NOKOMIS This game during Christmas vacation proved one of the most interesting of the year. Nokomis was undefeated to this contest and rumors were afloat that they had a great team. The game was close throughout and with only seconds to play Carter sank a long shot to tie and Baker dropped through a free toss to win. Windsor 27 Nokomis 26. JANUARY 3. STEWARDSON AT WINDSOR indsor 43—Stewardson 13. Tuggle alone scored more than the entire Steward-son team, with 15 points. JANUARY 7, SHELBYVILLE AT WINDSOR This time we met Shelbyville on our home floor with the regular lineup and the difference is seen in the results of this game. Tuggle played one of the season’s best games as did the whole team and Wallace had 20 points. Tug fouled out in the last quarter but the team held their lead to win 37-36. JANUARY 10. STRASBURG AT WINDSOR .You wouldn’t think Strasburg was the same team we beat 6 weeks before, nor would you think Windsor was the same team that beat Shelbyville 3 nights before. The game was too close for comfort until well into the third quarter when Windsor perked up and won 37-25. Bell was high point man with 14 points. ★ ff ff f WCHS 1941 f f f f f ★ —27—
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★ V If If If V POW WOW If Iff Iff Iff If -fc JANUARY 13. WINDSOR AT CHARLESTON TEACHERS COLLEGE HIGH T. C. 35—Windsor 33. Charleston's height and familiarity with the large college gym proved more than our equal. JANUARY 17, WINDSOR AT ALTAMONT W indsor 45—Altamont 34. Hamilton hit 18 points for scoring honors in a not too easily won ball game. JANUARY 28, WINDSOR AT FINDLAY TOURNAMENT FOLLOWING THE SIIELHY COUNTY Findlay s Mauzey couldn’t miss a long shot but maybe they were getting the breaks we got when we beat them in the Shelby Tourney. Findlay 37—Windsor 28. Bell led Windsor’s scoring with 10 points. JANUARY 29, WINDSOR AT GAYS Windsor 65—Gays 26. The boys had a good time in this game because it was a “homecoming” for our two Gays boys, George Hall and Norman McKenzie. They played a portion of the game and coincidentally George guarded his younger brother of the Gays team. Tuggle led the scoring with 15 points. FEBRUARY 4, NOKOMIS AT WINDSOR Nokomis 41—Windsor 32. Nokomis showed us their good team in this game as they overcame a halftime lead to beat Windsor soundly. Wallace had 11 points for high man. FEBRUARY 7. WINDSOR AT COWDEN Windsor 46—Cowden 33. Bell played another of his good games of which he played several during this part of the season. He made 17 points to capture scoring honors. FEBRUARY 11. WINDSOR AT STEWARDSON This was our second encounter with Stewardson and what an improvement they showed. Not until the third quarter did Windsor take a lead for another Windsor victory. Windsor 37—Stewardson 29. FEBRUARY 14. TEUTOPOLIS AT WINDSOR Teutopolis 38—Windsor 22. Here we met the team whom we had beaten by one point in Regional Tournament last year. They had an experienced and large team and especially one hot lad who couldn’t be stopped. None of our boys got more than one basket in this game and Bell was again high point man with a basket and 4 free-throws for 6 points. FEBRUARY 18, COWDEN AT WINDSOR Windsor 40—Cowden 32. Tuggle and Ham worked fine in this game. Tug got 17 points and Hamilton 12. FEBRUARY 21, WINDSOR AT NEOGA Windsor 33—Neoga 25. Tuggle was playing in his old stride in what proved to be a tune up for the Regional Tournament. Tug got 11 points for scoring honors. FEBRUARY 28. WINDSOR AT SULLIVAN Windsor 32—Sullivan 24. In this, the last game on the regular schedule, the boys were at their best form. Grabbing a 1st quarter lead of 10-1 the Blue Devils held a substantial lead throughout to win their 3rd victory over Sullivan this season. Wallace was high point man with 10 points in this contest. ★ f f f f f WCHS 1941 f f f f f ★ —28—
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