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Show -L Ruminatin $ Roundabout j n winch Kuiiiinntor proposes to dream a lot, Uilnk as little as necessary, scatter a few bouquets bou-quets while their objectives are ( still above the soil to enjoy them, and fire a hot-shot now ami then while said Kuminat-or Kuminat-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. Whether or not they win games, vi . the fighting spirit and marvelous endurance shown by the Miifonl high school basketball boys, especially espe-cially in the last two frames on the home floor, cannot help but be gratifying to fans and inspiring to teammates and the players of years to come! Another very fine feature of the same Friday of last week, with the Hinckley team as appon- ' cuts, was the remarkable record set up in the matter of free throw-conversions. throw-conversions. The team as a whole made 12 out of IB trials, or 75'.; , while three players made perfect scores. Mack Ouf.'.en, brilliant and well-liked forward from Min-ersville, Min-ersville, paced the team with five out of five trials; while Weber who is pood almost always, made two out of two; and Waddingham, student body president, made a perfect record with his single opportunity. Manager Bert Weight of the Tri-State Lumber company believes be-lieves in doing what he suggests others do, and has to show a very fine job in the re-modeling of his office room, improving its appearance appear-ance several hundred per cent. In the process of re-arranging his stock, Mr. Weight rounded up a variety of small items which he is going to part with at consequent conse-quent savings to those of our readers who acquaint themselves with what he says in the Tri-State display ad appearing on another page. |