MARSHALL HI QUINTET or DEFEATS WEAVERVILLE HIinIBY CLOSE SCORE OF 20-18In a very close and exciting: (fame ^ Friday afternoon, Feb, 12, on Marsh-r' Jl's floor, Marshall Hi defeated WeaV-UServille. The game was close fromtart to finish, first one team and then u he other was abend. Marshall hap-Sl pened to be ahead when the grate r ended. The'score does by no meooatell the story of the (jarnc. When the first quarter ended the Weaver j^'ville boya were in the lead 4-2, In the second quarter Marshall earae r~ from behind and tied the score at-eG all. First half ended with the/ 1 score tied. In the third quarter Marshall played ahead 14-12, The final * quarter was the most exciting of all.1JIIThe two teams battled fiercely for the lead .With only about one minute to {day, a foul was made on White, Marshal I forward. White caged his two free shots, winning the game. There were practically no individual stars in the game. Pickens, of the losing team, was high scorer, caging 4 goals from the floor. For the locals thej guarding of Clyde Redmon excelled, t Lineup:Marshall (20) Weaverville (18)(White (6) R. F. R, Burgin (4)vV. Redmon (6) L. F. H. Burgin (21 Wild (4) C. Pickens (8)Z, Redmon (2) R. G. Penland (4)_ toberts (2) L. G. Teague (0)jjlt;r There were no substitutes made.^ Ramsey refereed.8 J. M. BALEY, Jr., Reporter Marshall High School Athletic Association.od