} - TOURNAMENT EXTRA—SATURDAY 11:00 p. m. 32 to 29 GREAT BEND HERALD 5c 43rd YEAR GREAT BEND, BARTON COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1946 EXTRA VVVVVVVVVVV rns swe caver Panthers AA Contains Com plete Ch ; Record eGreat Bend won the regional ;,24 Reed, c OF Seo beat) = Class AA championship tonight,}20 MclIlrath, g Hise eel teiO . : defeating Hutchinson 32 to 29 in,25 Shivel, g dee Shacks 23h e@Clicking on all five, the Hois-}29 Trebilcock, f 0 2 1 2 0 a_ thrilling game that was close|28 Mortimer,f 1 1 0 3 0 ington H. S. Cardinals repeated}24 Jones,c Anse 4e SB hie) all the way. : Total 86-838. 8 as regional Class A champions inj 28 Vawter, zg Oe ace BO) ‘ An immense crowd witnessed! Hutchinson—29 G Ft F Mg Mit the second game tonight, winning}23 Brennaman, g2 1 0 13 0 . the game, and hundreds more who} 3 Upson, f, c 3 0 4 8 0 34 to 26 from Garden City despite) 21 Stenzil, f 0 0 1 0 0 {Saturday ________ “Page d| Wore wined away after 6115) 7) (atten) tO 2 Oe 1 a last minute rally by George!22 Leopold, f Ong 2a 2a yeanesd a P 7 listened to the broadcast. It was|12 Hardy, c 6.7278? Sd Jones, colored star of the Buf-{27 Guy, g 00000 A a ce age “|the first time Great Bend has}11 Tice, g ee te 7S) eo Ratoas 20 Roush, ¢ 0 0.0 2 0 |Lhursday -___ Pages 2-3-7]ever won a regional tournament,| 6 Ryan, g Teeth 8} at 91) The Cardinals led all the way Total Orel) Soy. S paaridays ken Page 6-8,and follows the recent winning,10 Dean, g O20 00m but the westerners made a gamej;By Quarters: Brackets. = Page 8|°! the Southwest League title for| 4 Lees, f 1S O24 Ole) of it. Hoisington i375 10 634 REKKALAAAAKA Sea i cin 9 ae 5 oO 0:0, o . Ns Garden Cit 4 8 3 11—26 d } om Hardy, former Great Bend} 8 Oswald, f Os 2 Oo The running score: : ut A boy, was high point scorer of the Total 1 5eot Soest Hoisington Garden City = game with 14 points before foul-}By Quarters: Harmon 2-0 ing out in the last quarter. Cap-|Great Bend S18 a7 Os oo Streck f 2-0 Jones mft tain Bill Mullin, playing his last}Hutchinson 108 4 7 © 9=29 Spotmaon kg ae ae ; game for Great Bend High school Se ees Harmon m ae awter on the home court, was high forle, an Be ae the Panthers, with 10 points. SCHOOL BOND oldenow S ones The running score: nathion ae Oswalt ‘Great Bend Hutehinwn VOTE APRIL 2 5 : es 0-2 pson| @Voting April 2 on the pro- ai rt 5 en ae eee t 0-4 Hardy | posed $667,400 bond issue for ex- Wentech 13-4 Mcllrath 2-4 : pansion of the Great Bend school Shivel f 2-4 Tice mft{facilities is now assured, with 2nd Quarter 2 2-6 Hardy|the authorization by the state Sireck £ 13-5 Jones @Nickerson’s Panthers, display-, Bruning 27-18 Lang f Mullin 4-6 Tice f{{school fund commission for a armon mit’ 13-5 Jones £|1NS the cool skill that gave them) Welker _ 29-18 'Shivel 5-6 Ryan fj;vote on the increased levy, and Streck 1425 Jones £|22 undefeated -home season, was | Bruning mft 29-18 Fairbairn f} 5-8 Hardy |subsequent approval by the: local Boldenow f1426 Trebilcock simply too much for a scrappy: Detter f 29-18 Blazek mit Shivel 7-8 school board, the city council,- Ford 16-6 Claflin team in the first game 4th Quarter \Shivel f 7-8 Hardy mft|mayor’s proclamation, and official 16-8 Oswalt|tonight, and the Reno countians Bruning mft 30-18 Lang fjReed 8-8 Hardy f} publication. Harmon f 16-9 Vawter | Won, 40 to 30. 0-20 Blazek 8-10 Ryan} The school bond ballot will be Radke f 16-10 Brennaman With the victory goes the region= | Welker 31-20 Feaster f!_. 2nd Quarter handed to voters at the regular Harmon 18-10 . {al Class B championship and a) Bruning 33-20 /Shivel mft 8-10 Hardy {| spring. city election, along with 18-12 Brennaman {Sure bid. to the state . Class B Bruning mft 33-20 Feaster f Mullin 9-10 Tice f their ballot for selecting city are eee eee at Hutchinson next! Johnson f 33-21 Steuder Reed f 9-11 Hardy | councilmen > r uarter Kk : 5 len. Harmon 20-12 wie : eee eae Webb f|Shivel ee Ryn ‘| Proceeds of the sale of the e = ise 33-23 ‘ice poe 20-14 Jones| The running score: Welker 95.93 Mullin 12-13 bonds, if voted by the electors, Boldenow f 20-15 Jones | Nickerson Claflin E a = - arth a 2 will be used for the following: ~ 0. | McKee f 35-25 Wolford mft|}McIlrath 13-13 Upson f ae : Boldenow 21-15 Leopold f 0-2 Fairbairn | Byuning 36-25 Feaster f/Reed 14-13 Upson f () Addition to the Morrison Streck 23-15 0-4 Blazek j yy, 1k i 38-25 Button 16-13 grade school, doubling capacity. Streck f 23-15 Jones mft| Detter 2-4 Soon nee, : (2) Addition to Riley grade 338-27 Blazek|Button mft 16-13 Hardy f Harmon 24-15 Vawter f| Welker 4-4 33-29 Feaster|Mclirath f 16-14 Pittman mft} School. a : Streck 26-15 Johnson 6-4 Towse 39-29 Blazek f|.. 8rd Quarter (3) Addition to Washington Ford f 26-15 Leopold mft ate 6-6 Blazek| roeKee tf 39-30 Wolford mit| Button 17-14 Ryan f}grade school. ences eae Seer OS steucer mit{Brittain mit 40-30 Wolford f! 17-16 Upson} (4) New senior high school. 4th Quarter a ea ae 6 gue t| McKee mft aged Blazek fe f dou Tice ———0 28-17 Oswa = 2 Fina ulin e ; PEERS Shake tee | Welkertatt 9-8. Steuder 2] Pirie pox. score: Mullin f 19-17 Tice mitt IN A NUTSHELL Boldenow 29-18 Trebilcock f}- 2nd Quarter Nickerson—40 GFtF Mg Mit! |. 19-19 Hardy Wea Deutsch 31-18 Bruning 11-6 11 Welker, f 6 92 °1°15 2) |Shivel 20-19 Lees f nesday Streck 32-18" Stenzil ft; Welker 12-6 Steuder f]12 Pallister,f 2 0 1 8 0 |Button mft 20-19 Lees fiLittle River 33, Hudson 31 (B) Ford f 34-18 Pallister f 12-6 Steuder mft] 5 Bruning, c 4 6 2 5 4 ; 20-21 Hardy |Nickerson 47, Macksville 34 () Ford f 34-19 Jones | Welker 14-6 3 Detter, g fie Teele ste Ovando 22-21 E Hoisington 50, Larned 29 (A) Boldenow mft 34-19 Leopold f}Detter mft 15-6 Wolford £} 8 Johnson, g 1 1 410 2 |Mullin 23-21 Tice f Thursday 34-21 Jones 15-8 Lang| 6 Engelland,f 0 0 0 1 0 4th Quarter Claflin 41, Kanopolis 27 (B) 34-23 Jones | Detter f 15-9 Wolford] 7 Towse,f 0° 1° 0 0.0 | Button 25-21 Sylvia 44, Garfield 23 (B) 34-25 Jones | Bruning 17-9 9 Brittain, f On Ober Opaal ; 25-23 Hardy Sterling 36, St. John 27 (A) Boldenow f 34-26 Leopold mft} Welker 19-9 10 McKee, g 0-0 20-1 Reed t 25-24 Hardy | ani d 28, L 24 (A) Jol k mft Total 14 12 10 40 11_ |Reed 26-24 Handy 2 sears ee Final sesefa ie MEMO VEYA on qaoials Hutchinson 30, Dodge City 23 (AA) Bruning f 19-11 Blazek mft}Claflin—30 G Ft F Mg Mft| Reed 27-24 Hardy ¢ Great Bend 23, Salina 24 (AA) The box score: Bruning 21-11 Lang f|12 Blazek,f By 4 Dai0r 5 27-26 Upson Friday Hoisingten—34 G Ft F Mg Mit) Bruning f 21-12 Lang| 3 Wolford, f 0 *4. 19. J }Button 28-26 Ryan f de, Be 21 (B) 30 Ford, f Bi Ae) 8rd Quarter 5 Lang, c fe bel Oe ittonnd 28-27 Ryan | Nickerson 45, is ie eae tay 39 Streck, f BL Oe EO 0 21-14 + Fairbairn} 6 Fairbairn, g 1 0 2 7 0 28-29 Upson | Hoisington a6, acted ota) 38 Harmon 55 71-10 <2 | Pallister 33-14 8 Steuder, g 1 1 2 4 2 {Mortimer 30-29 3 Garden City Dp Sy 32 Boldenow,g 0 3 4 5 1 23-16 Steuder| 7 Feaster, g 1 0 8 2.0 |Button 31-29 Pittman f Claflin 28, Sylvia 35 Deutsch, g 2. 00-2, 0 ai Johnsons 23-17 Blazek mft] 9 Webb, g 1.0.3 1 0 {Mortimer 32-29 Upson { Saturday 31 Radke, ¢ 0 0 0 0 O {Bruning mft 23-17 Lang f Totals 10 10 16 43 8 Final Nickerson 40, Claflin 30 (B) » Totals 12 10 11 28 3. |Johnson f 23-18 Blazek m{ft}By quarters: Great Bend—32 G Ft F Mg Mft Haisington. 34, Garden City 26 (A) Garden City—26 G Fi F Mg Mit} Bruning 25-18 Nickerson 9 12. 8 11—40}23 Mullin, f Baas Die) (AA ‘ 26 Oswalt, f 3 0 0 5 0 !Johnson mft 26-18 Fairbairn f 6 6 6 12—30 27 Button, f ace. tay Ges bod Ry Hutchinson 29° Claflin