Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1921, Page 76

Description: B. H. S.GOTHIC1921Top--Nicholson, Sponsler, Captain McClintock.Second--Hight, E. Wells, Logan, Hoadley.Bottom--Coach C. Wells, Talbot, Kreuger.The Sectional TourneyIn the pep session before the sectional meet every speaker said that we would wineasily. This was true to an extent, but there were few rooters who did not begin to doubtthe statement during the final tussel. Bloomingtons first game was won from Linton withcomparative ease, by a large score. The Lintonites scored only seven points during the wholegame and at no time were they close enough to make the outcome doubtful. The same thing-held true in our second game, for we piled up fifty-six points to Scotlands six during thefray. In the third and final game however, a different type of team appeared on the floor.Faster games are seldom seen. The Smithville lads got an early lead, but failed to retain it.After much suspense on the part of everyone the game finally closed with a score of nine toeleven in our favor. N. Stull, in spite of injuries received in the Lyons-Smithville game,starred for the losers. The first selections for the all sectional are as follows: Logan, ofBloomington, N. Stull, of Smithville, forwards; Story, of Lyons, center; Nicholson andMcClintock, of Bloomington, guards.The tourney was successful from every standpoint. The visitors were well treated andentertained. The Boosters Club had active charge of the arrangements, from decorationsto the housing of the guests.Seventy-sixImage alt-text: Black-and-white formal portrait photograph of ten individuals, arranged into three rows. Nine of the individuals are wearing matching sports uniforms.
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