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Show EAST HIGH (H' MEN BEAT CLASS CHAMPS The seniors of the East high, who won the class basketball championship, were no match for the "H" men yesterday, the "II" men winning. US to 14. With a rush the victors went straight j down the floor. Following the first j whistle. Mart Ottinger tnsseJ in the In- I itiol basket. From that time on the "H" j men were constantly scoring, while Chip- man was the only man who could score 1 for the seniors during t he period. At ! the close of the half, 22 to 2 was the score. During a part of the second half the seniors showed a streak of speedy work. A number of subs were inserted by the , class chtxmj--iatKl John Cannon tossed in v (hel most sensalional basket of the day, followed bv four field finals by Floyd Momnev. However, the "U" men shortly came to life and quickly stopped the senior scoring. Coach Tommy Kitzoatrmk. playing for the "H" team, was high man. making seven baskets. Paul I. tortus and Mitt Komney each had four. The "11" men pla yed well t oget her. Although Floyd Komney was only In the came for live minutes, lie shot in four Held goals and plaved a good same generally. Tjiwrem-e Park and Drew Chipman were constantly working hard. The score: IV MF.N. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. M. Ottinger. If " - 0 $ T. Fitzpatrick. rf 7 n " 34 G. Anderson, c 1 0 0 P. Porlus. Is 400$ M. Komney, rg -1 " 0 Totals 10 - " 35 SENIORS. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. T. Nelson. IT, 1 0 0 ' ; T,. Park, rf 0 t a 0 W. Silver. 11 " 0 0 D. Ciiipman. Ik 1 0 0 ; G. Williams, rg 11 n " J J. Cannon, If 1 0 " j F. Romney, rf 4 0 0 S M. Oswald, lg 0 0 0 j) Totals ' n ft 11 Referee Neil Smith. |