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Show SOPHS ANO JUNIORS : ! Wlfi II BASKETBALL; Spirited Games Mark Open- j j ing of Class Series at West High. The flr-t tvr games of tr.e V.ketbait li, ;i series were pi'jye.J at the West high school svmnasium ye-M.e! da v afernooi:- The sophomores defeated! t;".e freshmen, j ; :;7 to ?. and the Juniors beat the ?eniors, j P''h (ranifts u'ere hard fought, especial- j j 1 duru.y the first halves, but in the final ; !n.--riods both ;he winners uncorked with j a lot of Kp-edy worK and boosted their i ;ri.'0(-H a f-w notel:-s. ! In tiift fre-hmen-sopiioniores name, the i ; termor five starred out with a rush, seor- j ing five p'-'in's befoi-e their opponents J were able to count at all. After that it : j was easv for Pk- sophomores, however, ; 'and they earn1 right i-ack, not only t ing the score, but also coing ahead of the ' freiihie.-i The first half ended with the ; S oi e reading 13 to 8. for the sophs. In tho econd half the second-year boys played a irtlght ba II. allowing the freshmen fresh-men but one point during the entire fifteen fif-teen minutes of play. This was on a free, try for goal. Purlng this period tho , j sophomore live piled up 24 more points, j I and luiished the game to 0. I I Juniors Superior. j ' In the other game, between the seniors 1 and t lie uniors, the heghming of the ! contest was just as interesting and even I as rhe batilc put up by the first-year and : second - yea r pla yers. Tiie jun iors were ahead at the end of the first half, with the. score of pi to 11. Shortly after the start of the game they were on the short end of t Vie score, but the splendid work of Victor P. led on field goals put them ahead, and they were never headed. The second period saw the seniors putting put-ting up a game tight for the mastery, but they were unable to cope with the good team work which carried the younger pla vers to victory. The final score was -11 to 17. Victor Ried, playing for the juniors, scored more points than any one player from any team. Ried had a total number num-ber of urt points to his credit, these being the result of 10 goals from the field. Decker, for the sophomores, was second in number of points, he having 16. Besides Be-sides two tries for goal, he had 7 field goals. Two Games Today. The games today will be between the senfors and freshmen and the sophomores and .juniors. The seniors are picked to have little trouble in their contest against the first-year boys, but the game between be-tween the second -year and third -year players should provfc an interesting one. Both these teams were victors in their respective games yesterday and appear to be about evenly matched. The scores: FRES1-FMKX. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. Andrews, c l o o '7 L. Smith. If l 3 i 3 Walters, rf 2 C ft A Jones, rg o ?, o 0 Anderson, lg 0 0 f 0 Totals 4 6 i 9 SOPHOMORKS. Fl.G. Fr. T. Fl.G. T.P. Hall. If, lg j o 0 2 Decker, rf 7 2 2 16 Hagen, rg o 2 0 n Mitchell, lg, If 6 0 0 l" Myers, g n 0 n 0 James, c 3 117 totals M7 5 3 37 Referee Rj chard son. SENIORS. Fl.G. Fr. T- Fl.G. T.P. Jones, c n o o o Burriette, Ig o i t l ; Knight, rg o 4 1 i McG-anney, If 3 0 0 fi linger, rf 4 4 j j Totals, 7 9 3 17 JUNIORS. M Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. Pyke, If fi 2 S i Barlow, rf 2 0 n 4 irvans, lg ft o 0 n Clark, rg 1 r l 3 Totals id 5 "3 41 Referee Richardson. |