As he stepped up to the line for ie . two attempts to scdre, the} weight of the game rested on his shoulders. — That realization, coupled with the fact that there was so much booing by spectators|- that the boy was practically knocked over by the blast, was just too much for his nerves and both shots were bad. Johnnie Stecz and Jack Eskridge scored five points. for the Bears while Lafayette was scoring two _ in the ere oe “ "Tonpive..credit to ax ay “one boy |" -conscit cA Perhaps ‘the: “Three of the boys, Steer. Titus and. Eskridge, played perhaps their pest ball of the season,” Huhn]}) said, “But.all of the boys knuckled down to real work when the odds} were against them, and-to all nine}. ‘men should go the credit.” Steez was high for Chrisman ' with twelve points.) Eskridge col- - lected seven, Titus seven and Rea- win and Reavis two each. a he second team game saw the kinner twins, Robert and»Roger, dominating the scoring for Chris-| man as the Cubs won 26 to’ 18. Roger Skinner scored nine points!’ while his brother, Robert, was|- counting six. _ Chrisman’s season record now shows three victories and. a pair]. of defeats. They have lost to} Rosedale and Central, but have won from Southeast, Turner and Lafayette. Friday night the Bears play host to Rockhurst High, the team which} Saturday night bowed to North- east 23 to 25 in an overtime. ~ ~