1933-1934 Yearbook

J>E-TIT JEAN BI ' RRYIIII I . G uard J\ 1c R I' YNOI.DS. ! ;o rw.1rd T REN "I G uard DAVID Ll pSCO~ 11J COL LEC I ' Opening the season on a foreign COUrl the Bisons trounced Coach Bob j ('iI's D. L. C. Collegians of Nashville. Tennessee, 57 - 2 1. Howeve r , thi s ga me marked the ending o f " Blackie" Berryhill' s and " Sho rty" Kin gs ley's basketball ;:,lrec rs. The loss of these stellar men was keenly fclt throughout the seaso n. A RKANSAS TI ~ C II With but two men, Bell and ~l cRcy n olds. in thei r reguiar berths. Coach Wadl ey was fercltd to mold a new team after the departure of B. Berryhill Jnd Kings ley. In the Tech ga me G lenn Tre nt was initiated int o coll ege basket ball. Througho ut (he season he cont inu ed to shine as a brilliant defensive man. After ,) rough ballic the score read 58-54 for Tech . The Bison ') we re unabl e to Sl Op Robinson , Tech forwa rd , who scored 17 points. COl.LEC t 01' THE OZARI(S Bell W,lS the prove rbial " hot · man " o n the coun aga inst Oza rk J a nuar y 16. chalkin g up 10 points to his credit. I-li s teamma tes look advantage of hi s accu · rate shooting and fed the ball to him co ntinually but to no avail - Ozarks won in the last two minut es 57 · 52 . McReynolds and Gas to n p layed good defensive games. FORT S~I I TII JUNIOR COLLEC I ' Paced by Capl. McReynolds anel Bel l the Biso ns swept Ihe Fort Smilh Li ons from their feet in a fast game which ended 44 · '36 in the Bisons' fav o r. The Lions were unable to cope with the accurate passing and shooting of thL Bl sons, Time aft er time ~I rcnl. diminutive Bison g uard. bro ke up scorin g p lays of the Li o ns. Hi s defensive work 'i avcd the ga me fo r the Biso ns, 4

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