1933-1934 Yearbook

f>E-TI T JEAN W.\DlI-Y Cente r WATER~ . rorward DAVIS, Center LOVI Cente r H ENDRIX COLLEGF Il cndrix gave the Bisons a 48 - 41 sC lb,lCk o n the Warriors' CO Url in the first o f a two-game seri es in which the Bisons reached their peak in "basketball ology ," After trailing most of the game the Bisons came back w ith a rush to take the lead in the second half o nl y to have the ga me snatched from them in tht? last few minut es by the superb playing of Jones. Warrior guard. McReynolds led the Bi sons scorin g with 16 poinls . Trem played hi s usual brilli<lnt game. .ll io w in g hi s man but o ne fi eld goa l. H ENDR IX COLLEGE One week later the Biso ns evened the score by trouncing Coach Grove's Warriors 44 -35. The defensive w o rk o f Trent was o utstanding in this game McReynolds and Bell p layed brilliant ly to sco re 2 4 of the 44 Biso n points. ARKANSAS COLLEGE Barro n, Arkansas center, was too much for the Bi sons in the first ArkansJ~ g,lme Jnd the Bi sons trudged home with a s tin g ing 62-30 defea t. LiTTLF R OCK J UN IOR COLLEGE Lcd by McReynolds who ga rnered 14 poinls the Bisons won eas ily from lhe Juniors 32- 18. The Biwns j umped into an early lead then let up in order to be ready fo r T ech their next ga me. The game was s low and uninteresting ARKANSAS T ECH Forced to fini sh the game with but four men. five regulars having bCl'n fo ul ed o ut. the Bi sons were downed 41 -39 in an overt ime per!od at Tech's Armo ry. The Bi son s compl ete ly o utclassed the W on der Boys in every phase of the ga me. baffling the Techsters with uncann y passing and shooling . Sensa liona l dribb ling kept the W o nder Boys' defe nse compl ete ly broken . Bad breJkl decided the ga me in favo r of Tech. 4

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