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Show . . v'"'-'z--y-xx- ' ' " --r" r 4 'f f ' ' - r" H : I , 5aiM..aM...i.n..iiii .111 , 1 nun ii ..i.ni , ' j lm,1rtaM,MiMttlMMa,w, ' t " "r f - ,' I l - -'y ? j.ni mwnr . aw -yii.S!fsi K k" NiV ' ' ' 'Jv1;. y t I yi. jT - ' ' J a- ;P i v ' h5 v"-;-, - A'V' e?-e are the hoopsters to I 'f''-l', fi', i watch in the coming basketball fZnV? J i season. Jack Greenig "C" bas- I lN!''T "Hfe 1 keteer from California in tlx ; ! &C fell' 'lif;f-' " vppcr left. Wally Jones, right, ! Rf "t,V? 4?- stars for the "A" team, while . ' l t Bob Pyper f 10m Irving is the : r'i'v '' X dead-eye to ivatch as a junior. iK'V .. .... . - .'.v. ......'.-.itiaKo - VAV.v.0.''.".''' ' v,.vv.v.i'. Al'.:-.';-.':-W! Here are the hoopsters to watch in the coming basketball season. Jack Greenig "C" bas-keteer bas-keteer from California in t)ie upper left. Watty Jones, right, stars for the "A" team, while Bob Pyper from Irving is the dead-eye to umtch as a junior. A' and fB' Hoop Teams Combined Midget League Formed IFor 'C Basketballers Y By Bruce Goates South high's basketball season got underway last Friday as the : "A" tearri drew a 39 to 30 defeat from Park City high. South was the second city high school to in-, in-, vade the Miners' court. The pre-! pre-! ' vious , Friday, Park City thrashed I; the West high' five by piling tip ! 21 points to the Panther's 14. ji These .scores indicate a close con- test when the Panthers meet the Cubs later in the season. I Wallace (Dorf) Jones turned i in a good performance as center ): in the Park City-South game, be-i) be-i) irg credited with 8 points. An-tonne An-tonne Peterson rang , up 8 pbints. '!,. His clever passing and ball handling handl-ing added much to the smoothness with which .the Cub aggregation preformed. Kent Peterson, famed baseball pitcher, proved to be a likely aspirant for a first string position.- "B" center of last year, Bob Carabine scored 4 points. Juniors Tryout From the 43 potential hoop stars that turned out for the first "A" teams tryout, Coach Gilbert has selected 20 for the junior varsity. Although these boys haven't as yet been tried in actual competition, competi-tion, there are several reasons why "Mentor Gilbert should produce a fine bunch of hoopsters. The first of .these is Bob Pyper, a lanky forward from Irving high. Bob played first tring for Irving last year. With this valuable experience ex-perience behind him and the considerable con-siderable amount of improvement! . which he has made since then he 1 ' i ! should be a valuable hoopster for Pat Ryan. - Secondly, , Lyle1 Koller, an outstanding out-standing athlete from Lincoln high, should be a constant scoring threat to the Cubs' opponents. The third reason is Larry Smith, from isincolh. The 6 foot A inch center should prove to be invaluable invalua-ble under the basket. This height advantage should give the "B" team a considerable advantage. "C" Outlook Mentor Tate Wardell has a fine bunch of hoopsters who should show well for themselves this season. sea-son. ,He has a few juniors who show plenty good as some "C" team graduates of last year.. Standing head and shoulders over all opponents in the line is Jack Greenig. He was Wardell's pick the first minute he looked at his style of ball playing. He shoots right or left and is the fastest member of the squad. Next in the forward position in Glen Davis, who will see plenty of action. Jesse Carter cinched the center post while the guards have been taken over by Gordy Milne and "Sonny" Pratt. Both boys worked together as guards last year and should produce a good combination again. Other main stringers who will see plenty of the floor game are "Army" Maturn, forward, and Grant (Spider) Woodward guard. Both boys were with the squad last year and have had enough experience ex-perience to push the starting five around a bit. 'A' Varsity 'B' Varsity A. Peterson f. Koler K. Peterson f Pyper Jones - c Smith Kjar g Ipson Richardson g Gardner Dalebout f Wade Schonfield g - Palmer Carrabine ... c Goates Jenkins ...g Girdder - Qg |