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wm^$r\\f\rREVIEW OF THE SEASONELLETTSVILLE INVITATIONAL TOURNEYSTINESVILLE and QUINCY:A hard fought game, but the Quarry Lads came out victorious by a score of 19-38.j STINESVILLE and HOPE: (In the semi-finals).One of the hardest games in the tourney, but was rather slow in the last half. The final score was 27-52,Hope1s favor^COUNTY TOURNEYSTINESVILLE and UNIONVILLE:Stinesville ?/on their first game in the tourney overthe hard fighting Arrows by a close margin of 24-19.STINESVILLE and BLOOMIIIGTON B: (In the semi-f inals).The Quarry Lads put up a hard fight against the Bloom-ington BTs but failed to come out on top of the scoringline. The game ended 41-10.SECTIONAL TOURNEY\>STINESVILLE and EMINENCE:The Quarry Lads went to Martinsville hoping to beready for the Regional, but instead they lost their firstgame to tho hard fighting Eminence boys by a score of20-35.THEncnraTORSThe 1933-34 team will bo weakened for a while on account of the graduation route. L.Crismore, DeLapp, Wampler, MacMorran, and OConnor will leave the squad.These boys h:ve been well pleased this year and are giving the T33-T34 team thei!£ best wishes.The following boys will probably be back again nextyear: James Bcckman, Robert Baker, Claude Bowman,Ralph Martin, Paul Taylor, Fern Summitt, Woody Wampler, Claude Williams, Clifton Williams, Wayne Snooks7Horshel Stanger, Basil Crismore, John Martin, and BasilSmith. Ones from tho eighth grade that will probably makea showing are: Wesley Litten, Roy Rice, Earl Bowman, Quen-tin Ellett, Paul Smith, Woodrow Figg, Donald Allen, Emerson Siooks, and Freeman Goble.vO\ |
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Stinesville High School |
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