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BAILEY BUGLE
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Bailey Versus Middlesex
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Stantonsburg
Bailoy
Jan, 2
Nashville
Bailey
Jan. 6
Middlesex
Bailey
Jan. 9
Castalia
Bailoy
Horo
There
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Bailey Ove rcomes BCreek
Friday night in the Bai-i
ley gymnasium both Bailoy
teams overv/hclmingly de-
foatod Black Crook.
."jina Loighn Johnson, sopho
more, held the snot light
in the first contest vrith
18 points, helping to make
Bailoy’s scorc 32 to 19.
In tho second game tho
Bailey boys overcame Black
Crook 40 to 20, Billy Hor-
nor was high scorer with
12 points,
Bailey Victor iousOver
Spring HopeTw'ic^
/jma Loighn Johnson spark
ed BHS to a 22-19 victory
ovor Spring Hope by gather
ing in 14- points. L. Brant
ley followed with 8, P.
Brantley was high for tho
losors with 8,
B, Horner led the boys to
a 25-23 victory with 9
points to his credit. L.G,
Deons and B. Perry follow
ed with U each. Barboo
hoaded the visitors v;ith 8,
l^ollinglheflim
Both boyr; and girls on
the basketball teams would
like to express their ap
preciation for the sup'oort
of and backing from tho
people of the Bailoy Com
munity.
Tho local gymnasium was
hardly large enough to
hold tho people j5Upporting
tho Spring Hope and Bailoy
teams on Dccenbor 9. The
attendance made tho Income
tho greatest so fs^r this
season.
Practice games havo boon
ployed with Wilson County
schools. These toanis were
invited to exchange gajnes
because of tho nearness to
Bailoy.
Bailey boys arc boasting
an undefeated and untied
season so far. Tho girls
have lost only one gamo.
A.Johnson.B Glover Lead
Teams To Vic to ry
.'jina Loighn Johnson, sopho
more and center forward,
was the "spark-plug" in a
26-24- victory over Casta
lia, Friday ni"ht, Dec. 5.
Out of the 26 points Bai
ley roceivcd, she made 25,
Manning led the losers
with 18,
1^0 i n 15 N e c 0 s sa r y
For Good Teams
In discussing qualities
necessary for a good team.
Coach ^'leaver states that
cooperation alone is not
sufficient.
First, points out Coach
Weaver, the players must
have ability. Hand in hand
ivfith abiD.ity go sportsman
ship, love of g.ane, and
interest in the sport, '
TS.'^1»S DSVI3L0PMSNT
No tooja can over develop,
stresses the coach, if
there are on the toajn mom-
bors with a feeling of
jealousy or Selfishness,
Playing for tho team, not_
tho individual honor,is an
important requisite.
In the tecjn there should
bo confidonco, but novor
overconfidonce. If thero
is, thero are likely to bo
grjat losses,
High ScoresTo Da te
Ea.ch issue of the BUGLE
will carry the three high
scorers of the boys’ and
girls* teajns. This month’s
leadors are—
GIRLS
Name Total P. Ly,
L, Johnson 79 11
L. Brantley 22 3
D. Bxinn 15 2
BOYS
B. Glover 49 7
B. Horner 39 5
B. Perry 31 U
Bobby Glover, senior and
captain, led the boys to a
39-25 victory by getting
13 points. M. Morgan and D,
Stone followed with 6 each,
Boone was best for tho lo
cal with 13.