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DYER'S GIRLS WIN OVER
DAVIS HI; HARD FOUGHT
GAME MUCH ENJOYED
Basket bail teams are most
joyed when two well
teams meet, and in a clean,
fought game, show their
with the better team winning
Such a game was played
Dyer’s Girls and Davis Hi
basket ball teams Saturday
evening, Dec 14. in the Dade Hi
gymnasium, and the large gal-
ing, enjoyed it to the fullest
lery of sports loving fans attend-
Dyer’s Girls won over Davis Hi
by a score of 41 to 33.
Mary Frances Warren, won
high score points for Dyer’s
Girls, while Miss Gaddis of Da¬
vis Hi led her team in highest
point numbers-
The line up ar.d and scores
made by eacr. m are fol-
lows
Dyer’s Team LINE CP Davis Hi
24—Warren F Gaddis—15
14—Hibbs F McAbee—10
3—Allen F Jones— 8
Robinson F
Guards
Williams Yates
Page Young
Dyer Ivey
Cureton Murdock
Ren f roe Gray
Tinker
CARSON-NEWMAN (OI.IFf.F.
TEAM VICTORS OVER
THE LEGIONNAIRES
In one of the mast interesting
and hard fought games they
have played since the opening of
the season, Dade’s Legion Post
106 basket ball team lost to Car-
son-Newman College, Jefferson
City, Tenn , last Saturday even¬
ing, December 14, by a score of
23-27. The game was played in
the Dade Hi gymnasium, with a
large crowd of enthusiastic
sports fans being present.
Two Trenton boys, who are
students of Carson-Newman Col¬
lege and members of their bas¬
ketball team, played against
their old Dade county buddies,
giving good account of them¬
selves during the game.
Under the direction and train¬
ing of Coach Max Page the Dade
County Legionnaires are devel¬
oping Into a top ranking team
that will be able to meet any
and ail comers without fear of
defeat, or at least making wor¬
thy foes for all they meet dur¬
ing the season.
DADE HIGH GIRLS WIN
BOYS LOOSE
Mary Jo Smith—Reporter
We are very proud of the
Dade High girls who beat the
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THIR:>DA\, DECEMBER 19, 1946.
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FROM OLD DADE HI
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Oh; The Senior Play reaily
dld come off with a loud bang
Due to the fact that the weather
was very bad, there wasn’t a very
big crowd but, despite all of that
we made over S72.00 Suppose we
talk about a few of the charac¬
ters.
• • •
Let’s start with Elizabeth
Wallen who was very stunning
in a grey wool dress trimmed in
anc j a jso had that
handsome Pat Light as her
husband.
• • •
Betty Hunt was exquisite in
a brown and white checked af¬
fair and was also kissed by the
boy with those beautiful brown
eyes. Bill Riddle.
• • •
Mary Jo Smith was very love¬
ly in a blue suit, but Babs Hasty
topped them all when she ap¬
peared in a pink taffata hooped
skirt! Did she get some wolf
calls.
• • •
All the boys were handsome
and Billie Keaton looked espec-
nice in . a confederate , , . un-
iform.
* * *
Red Jenkins did some very
nice acting and also James
Ryan, who was very fond of hot'
toddy.
• • •
Alice Reeves, Connie Johnson.
and Charles Smyth played the
parts of negro servants-
* * •
That is enough about the:
play so let’s say we are glad to;
hear that Babs Hasty is recover-
girls 47-33 The
and ...... their —— scores
23—Riddle Espy—13
1—Hunt Kimble—10
23—Dyer Garner 10
Smith Peppers
Wallen Brewer
Holtzhower Cook
Subs for Dade; Sullivan, Chap
man. Lea-
Subs for Lyerly; Crawford, Pep¬
pers, Jones, Love Rowells.
We are also proud of the boys
as they put up a very good
foght, losing 27 to 40 to Lyerly.
The scores;
8—Hawkins Gaylor—15
10—Bradford Stallings—16
1— Riddle Bishop—4
2— Williams Crawford—5
Keeton Morgan 1
6—Woodyard ay
DADE HIGH SPLITS WITH
LEE HIGH
Mary Jo Smith—Reporter
On Dec- 10th, Dade High Boys
defeated the Lee High Boys 34-
31 It was a very close game.
Bradford lead with 17 points.
The individual scores were as
follows: —
9—Hawkins Smith—9
17—Bradford Roberts—4
2—Williams Stjeaw—6
2—Woodyard Smith—5
4—Riddle Wallace—7
Subs for , Dade—Koger, ^ v Combs
Powell, Brandon, Gray.
Subs for Lee High—Wallace.
Crowder, Green, Hobbs.
It was not the winning night
for the Girls Team. Riddle led
with 16 points. The scores:
1—Hunt Mallicoat— S
16— Riddle McNalley!
Lea Ramey— 18 (
1
Wallen Hinch
Smith Robertson
Hasty Malone
Subs for Dade — Holtzhower,
Chapman, Sullivan.
Subs for Lee—Arnold. Robin¬
son' 2), Swanson Hipp, Cantrell,
Mallis, Davis, Duncan, Fowler.
Card Of Thanks
I wish to use this method to
thank my friends for the lovely
cards, flowers, visits and kind
expressions I received while in
hospital, and since my return
home. I sincerely thank every
one-
Mrs. Asa Reeves.
Rising Fawn, Ga , RFD 1-
TO SING CAROLS
CHRISTMAS EVE
On Christmas eve, the Meth¬
odist League will sing carols to
those in Trenton who put
lighted candles at thier windows.
To avoid missing those who
would especially like to hear the
carolers, they are asked to send
a card to Elene Dyer. A special
invitation is extended to all
members of the League to be
present at the church at
seven-thirty.
ing from a badly sprained arm
• * •
Most of the Seniors went to
see Santa Claus Saturday Hope
they had good luck
• • •
The Senior girls have finished
their Home Nursing course and
have received beautiful pins
which they have all earned
• • •
The boys certainly have been
enjoying the mistletoe that
hangs over the doors of all the
rooms. Don't look now but is
that Dorothy Pay Jenkins in the
door?
• • •
We hate to say it but all the
com has run out of the bottle
oh’ excuse us> we mean off the
cob so will have to evaporate.
Cornie Connie
Praise from the common peo¬
ple is generally false, and rather
follows the vain than the virtu
ous.—Bacon.
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