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Show Here's Big Three Cage Statistics To the unsung heroes who did a great part in helping South retain her Big Three hoop championship for the fourth consecutive year, much praise and credit should be extended. I The spotlight hasn't been focused fo-cused upon them, but nevertheless their work deserves high praise and credit. For their important contribution contribu-tion during the campaign, whether the going was tough and rough or when Lady Luck was riding with us, CURLY, EMMETT and HOWARD HOW-ARD deserve recognition from each and every Cub fan. They've given everything they had for the players on the floor. For their energetic leadership at every game throughout the pigskin pig-skin as well as the casaba campaign, cam-paign, BLAINE, STERLING, and BILL truly deserve much more than we can say. Yes, boys, the role you had undertaken, played a major importance in this successful suc-cessful season. Last, but not least, we cannot overlook Mr. Armont Willardsen and his peppy band, tooting out marches and songs that gave new pep, and the fighting "do or die" spirit to the players as well as the student body. These players reallyi do deserve cheers from us, do they not? Box score of the game follows: East "A" G T P P Lence, f '.. 2 3 15 Wilkinson, f 2 3 15 Weiss, c 1113 Brooks, g 110 2 Herscher, g 2 4 3 7 Barnes, f 0 0 0 0 Herley, f 0 0 0 0 Errickson, f 0 0 0 0 Brown, c 0 0 0 0 B. Lewis, c 2 0 0 6 S. Lewis, g 0 111 Totals 9 11 6 24 South "A" G T F P Schwen, f 110 2 Earl, f 3 3 17 Ecker, c 5 3 2 12 Weidner, g 4 0 0 8 Palmer, g 1 11 3 Cooper, f 2 2 0 4 Davidson, g 3 2 0 6 Totals 19 12 4 42 |