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Show JUNIORS CONTINUE TO LEAD IN SERIES WEST HIGH CLASS SERIES. Won. Lost. P.C. Juniors 3 0 1.000 Sophomores 1 1 .500' Freshmen 1 2 .333 Seniors 0 2 .000 ; The juniors stayed at the top of the ' i list In the West high Interclass series yesterday afternoon, when they defeated the freshies, 21 to 16, in a hotly-contested game. The battle was a hard-fought affair af-fair and the freshies. after coming within one point of the Juniors in the second half, lost out when the Juniors rolled up two more field goals and the Infants went scoreless. The freshies put up a hard fight in the second half and at one time the score was 17 to 16 for the juniors, with the freshies going at a rapid rate. The Juniors quickly repelled the attack with a pair of goals, while the freshies went scoreless. The guarding of Curly Burke was the real feature of the game, as time after time he would snatch the ball from under un-der the freshies' goal and send it out of danger. Davis also played well. For the freshies Jim dishing took the stellar honors with four points, while Vahrenkamp played the floor well and tossed in two goals. The lineup and scores: JUNIORS (21). Field Foul Foul Tot. goals, tries, goals, pts. Kaufman. If 0 10 0 Carrlngton, rf 0 0 0 o Leonard, c 6 3 1 13 Burke. Ig 1 0 0 Davis, rg.. If. .... 3 0 0 fi Bauraan, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 4 1 21 FRESHMEN (15). Field Foul Foul Tot. goals, tries, goals, pis. Hagen. If 0 2 0 0 Hall, rf 0 10 0 Rydalch. rf 2 3 I 5 Vahrenkamp, c . . 2 0 0 4 Decker. Ig 0 fi 0 0 Gushing, rg 3 1 0 6 Totals 7 7 1 16 Awarded one point. |