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BAIIg^UGL^. RATTEY. WORTH CAROLINA. JANUARY, 1953- PAGE 11 Bosketboil Stondings flash County Conference As of January 1$ GIRLS Won Lost Tied Middle,s ex.... 7 1 0 Red Oak .7 ,1 0 Coppers., ... . d..... 2 0 Baiieyl; . .h..; * .ii.V.. .0 Whitakers.., .y. . ,ii.,.. .1 Benvenue 2 5.... .1 Nashville... .2 6 0 Spring Hope. .0, ... .8 0 BOYS Won Lost Coopers 7 1 Red Oak 7 1 Middlesex k I4 Nashville. I4 ,.l4 Bailey 3 5 Benvenue. 3 ^ Spring Hope....»2 6 Whitakerg. 2 *6 Everyone (including the coach) was doubtful of last Friday night's game with Middlesex, but both- teams played to a glorious victory. Coach'.Ben Wething- ton commented, "Best game ■M9' ve - played yet." We agree. Several changes have been made in the gym this month. New towel racks, clothes bins, lockers, and a utili ty cabinet . have been in stalled in the boys' dress ing rooms thanks to "Boss" Udells and his shop crew. All were made from plywood at cost of materials only. Coach Wethington and the ball players have given all facings a coat of white paint. The cement ’ floors have been painted white also. A LOOK AT THE PAST Let's run through the games played during the month of January to date: On January 2 Bailey went to Benvenue to come home vjith one win, one lossj Boys' score-Ul~53 in Ben venue 's favor. Our girls scored a 57-U8 win. Billie Perry was at her best again as she out-scored another of our stars, Fannie lou MANl^IING. billie racked up 28 points to her name in that game alone. FANNIE lou scored I6.' CARROLL' JONES was also at his best that night with 19 points to his name. January 6 saw Bailey play ing a non^conference game with Wakelon. The final score —boys 61-37 in Bailey's favor; girls play ed to a li8 to defeat. On January 9 it was off to battle another rival— Red Oak. Bailey girls lost only by a hair-iiii-U^ in Red Oak's favor. Our boys lost ^0-66, It looked as if Bailey was still in hot water as they came home on January 13 from Coopers. Both teams were down. Girls' score was 57-58 with Coopers leading. Boys' score was 39-52 with (See SPORTS MJEROR. pgi l5) Her Ijentitv Known The GrGQH HornGt BecomGS Known' TBE GREEN HORNET, a mas cot for the cheerleaders and : ball team, is KAY STRICKLAND, a representa tive from the first grade. The idea of having a Green Hornet was suggested by MISS IDALIA OGLESBY. She designed and made the hornet's costune, repre senting a real hornet. There are wings, a cap, shorts, and a shirt,all made of green cotton ma terial, Cotton stockings are dyed green, KAY symbolizes BAILEY'S team called the GREEN HOR» NETS at all home games. She sometimes helps the cheerleaders. SPOTTING GOODS. HGadquortGrs See Wilson. ’N.Ci
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