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Show SOPHS ARE WINNERS OVER EAST JUNIORS The ponlors of the Eaht hitfh school iudd t!:e bad for the c!ks baketball title hy lefnatlni the fre.'-liinen, TO to 0. and t lie sophomores did the unexpected when ibev U'feated the Juniors. 2 to 21. The la'ter contest was a r-ujar pme, while the eniorh merely hld a lixnt workout. 'Die fourth-year team ha.fi won all three of ita sanies, wtiile the sopha have taken two. The juiilorn have lost a pair and t he freFhmen are at the bottom with ihre batinK. My i hew victory the aeniors practically won the class tit le, and the only team that stands a pusMhlc chance Is the soph rive, who will be tied for firt place If , ibey beat the seniors, in which cane the juniors would apain have a look In and :nU'hi possihly capture the title. With I.yman Cbiptnan. their Btar forward, for-ward, out during the early part of the came, the Juniors did not play their usual hi fad v exhibit ion and, as a result, the lit. it hnlf ended with a pcore of 18 to 6 in fiivor of tne winners. The start ot the second period was not proniijuns for the juniors, but after about ti-n mi n ut ?s" play the I bird -year players ::1 n j n 1 1 a nd mo red a n u ruber of ba skets. inn not enough to overcome the lea.d. Members of hoth teams misled a mini-her mini-her f easy phoi. and it was plainly evident evi-dent that the .iuniors were away off form. Milt Mom nev held' Chipman. the juniors' i tar. to three field briskets, the lowest 'number that the forward has ma.de in line series. Harold Will, art made two bas-kfMfi bas-kfMfi from past the middle of the floor. The seniors rolled up a hi score on th.f frshies. despf'e the feet that the upper dasfmien miF.sed numerwis easy phots. As It was. Le Prouse made thirteen thir-teen basket? and Clarence Rudine pot eiplit. The work of Prnuse and Rudine were features. "X'erdle Michelsen played a enod came for the fresbles, wliile I'ooper Thurman held ibe demon. Glen Hnlt, to three field baskets. In the fir.ct five minutes of play the freshmen really matfe some points, five in all, and at one time the score was T to 5, but after the first -year player? overcame their Ma;e frlpht they did not score acain. soinp throush the second half without one point and didn't even have a chance from the foul line. C. Oren Wilson was the referee and was trreatly pleased with the work of several players. The scores: SENIORS. M c5 t! c 3-- o5 w ? a " M Prouse. If I HP T: V, 5fi 1 loll, i-f 31 fl1 ill e HiiHIiip. c I 8 If Ii 17 llnl.ll"!!. r i' in 7' 15 Tlrliien, It," I 01 I' (V II WiirPina:, re I 0' 0; 0! 0 KariKor. rg I 3! 01 J 6 Tolnls I 311 1-1 S 70 FRKSHMEX, Roberts. II "... ii' n oi n Mi.-holsen, rf II 2 0' 2 .M.-Gurrlii. i- 0! n' 01 0 Thurman. p Ii Oi 0! 2 Smllli. rg 01 Bj II 1 Totals . ... :.l 2' 7! ll 5 TTNIORS. Wilson If 1: li 0 2 Stephens, rf II 01 0 2 ChipiTHii, rf 31 41 11 7 Hiir.l. c 11 01 01 2 rr-nborlv, lc 2i 0' 01 4 WllhaiJ, rs 2! 01 0: 4 Totals 10! 'iii ll 21 SOPHOMORES. Ferrv, If 3i 01 0! 6 Brown, rf 41 OJ 0 S Ottiliaer, c 41 01 21 10 Roniney. Ik l: 0; 0 2 Hard well, is 01 Oj 01 0 Totals u! 0! ?i 26 |