3 ¢ i @ mae I | tae * fos snes RE SPER BOP f ee RONEY eben piaienentnececosencmieig gine RROENINSIE ‘ : a : ‘tournament. Early in the first) (Sa ‘Captain Vance Hall took} another Dragonite to also take a/ “nasty fall during this game, but’ he remained at his post: ‘The first; quarter ended withthe | | Dragons leading by a lone point, _ the score being 8 to 7. During the ‘second quarter the Dragons started | - painig, Dilfon, 10, Beck 2, (Walter 2 _ and Metz 1. Verhage, Cushing and Peters also saw service during the Downs Coach Suran’s Dr: to Opponents and Three Games in § Altho playing very much under blankets and not being compelled to extend themselves to their ut- most in any of the three games in which they engaged during the dis- trict tournament held in Lebanon, last week-end, the Dragons, as us- | ual, furnished the greater portion | of the thrills enjoyed by the spec- tators and, while they won each of | their contests by margins to spare, still played a game such as only champions can play and one which gave the fan a run for his money. The Dragons made their first ap- pearance on the court Thursday evening, with the Burr Oak five as their opponents. This game proved to be a complete walk-a-way for Suran’s champs. At the end of the first quarter they led by a score of 15 to 2, and at the half were out in front, 22 to 9. During the last half of the game the boys merely coasted along, coming out of the third quarter leading 34 to| 17, and with the game ending, 46 to" 24 In_ this game Hall, scored 27 points, ‘Dillon 8, Beck 6, Metz 3 and Peters and Cushing 1 each. Others appearing in the lineup be- sides those mentioned as scorers were Walters, Verhage, Goheen and Kreamer. | Friday evening saw the Dragons pitted against the Lebanon team, and this was probably the rough- est game played during the entire a nasty fall, wrenching his back} uite badly and all but sending him to the bench. As it was, he re- mained in but it was quite evident | that for the remainder of the game} he was not up to his usual stand-|' ard of ball tossing.. .Walters: was| going places and at the half, led}. by a score of 21 to 9. The ‘third | quarter ended with Lebanon: so far ‘behind there was no danger what- ever of them ever nosing out in front, the score being 27 to 13, and the game ended with the ‘Dragons - coasting along to a 33 to 19 vie- ‘ed 19 game © he ‘The final evening of the tourna- “ment found Lebanon and Harlan battling for the consolation trophy, with the Lebanon five having no