és A COMPLETE RECORD OF DRAGONS’ SCORES Last week, under the heading “An Enviab!e Record,’ we gave a brief resume of the record of the Downs Dragons for the past sea- son, which included their season’s regular schedule and the games| played in the county tournament. At that time, the records on all of ‘the individual players had not been compiled, hence we were able to give only figures on high point man, Captain Vance /Hall, and the team as a whole. Now however, we have the records complete, and here they are, showing the num- ber of points made during the sea- son by each player: Vance Hall was high point man with a grand total of 369. Bob Dillon was second high point man with a total of 86. Bernard Beck was third high point man with 78. Beck did not participate in every game, and about two weeks before the sea- son’s schedule closed, was injured and’ taken off the floor until the close of the season. Bill Metz has played a sterling game thruout the entire season and' rolled up 36 points. Chet Walter and Preston Pet- ers each scored 35 points during the season. Peters was also on the casualty list and out of the game for’some time. ‘Walters was fre- quently taken from the game to allow another player an opportun- ity to get into action. Ned Cushing, was otten pulled out of the reserve team and work- ed with the regulars, altho he did not participate in all games play- ed. He added a total of 30 points to the Dragons’ total for the year. Allen Verhage, another hard | luck player, being out of the game! for two or three weeks on account of illness, did his bit by scoring 22 points. Eldon Simmons and John Krea- mer, both members of the reserve team, were drafted into service in| one game each with the first team, with Simmons scoring 4 points and Kreamer 3. The above’ figures are taken from the records and insofar as we have been able to ascertain, are authentic, altho there is a bare possibility that during the heat of some of the games, the score-keeper may have given cred- it for a point or two to one lad when it should have gone to an- other. In a check-up of the above scores, it will be seen that the team as a whole made a grand to- tal of 698 points for the season. With Captair Hall making 369 of these points, this would leave the other members of the team mak- ing 324 points.