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(luc.ih, Hazard, who had beaten Frank-- 1 Winchester, and Louisville Girls High,
fell strong favorites, dropped its contest
fort, and Ft. Thomas, runners-u- p,
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before the Devils' onslaught.
to LaGrangc. Shcphcrdsville took La

SCRAPS

Grange into camp the next day and
In the final
Surprises in both divisions of the! went into the
Ashland won a hotly contested
tournament predominated and follow- For the fourth time in the six years ers of form met a sad fat. In thCcrap from Georgetown
that a basketball tournament has been boy's tourney the first round managed!
(Continued on page 7.)
held, the Lexington High Blue Devils to slip by without any serious upsets.
copped first money.
Then in the second round things start-- 1
LEXiNGTON BLUE DEVILI
Local net fives took the first two
WIN SIXTH NET TOURNEY
meets in 1919 and 1920, then Manual Blue Devils and Owensboro met a
L
STRUGGLE
AFTER
slipped into first tartar in Ashland and terminated its
High, of Louisville,
place in 1921. The world's champion stay in the Blue Grass. Then came
(Continued from Page One)
Blue Devils, all of whom are now in the climax. Manual, completely out- the University, easily won the 1922 played by the Devils, was eliminated ' tie only after one of the closest
and Ft. scraps of the tourney. Both tourneys
meet and Manual repeated its 1921 by Coach Heber's crew 6,
victory last year.
Thomas came through on the top end were huge successes. The attendance
'at all sessions was large and for the
count with Ashland.
The Crimson of Dupont came here of a 1
In the girls' section, things started first time it looks like the University is
this year, big favorites, but went the
way of all other favorites in the 1924 popping early. West Louisville, with not going to lose on the event,
Trophies Presented
tourney and lost to the Blue Devils practically the same team with which
Friday night. Pa- - it won the tourney last year, lost to! Immediately after the final games,
ls
in the
gold basketballs were given to the
winners and silver ones to the run- ners-uin each tourney. A large sil
ver basketball trophy was presented to
the Lexington and Ashland fives by
the University and silver trophies
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A basketball charm, emblematic of the best sportsmanship, was
presented to Van Buren Ropke, Manual center, and a silver trophy, also
for sportsmanship was given to the
Highland team.
The games:
Boys
Preliminary Round
Henderson 6
Manual 29
Carrollton 12
Monticello 25
London 27
Winchester 28
Memorial Consl. 41 Smith Grove 17
Paducah 14
Lexington 21
Frankfort 18
Hazard 20
- Pikeville 19
Fort Thomas 25
Brooksville 3
Owensiboro 39
Russell Creek 17
Ashland 21
Monticello 21
Manual 29
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Second Round
Manual 34
Winchester 11 -- 21'
Hazard Baptist 16
Lexington 22
Memorial Consl. 12
Ft. Thomas 15
Owensboro 13
Ashland 21

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