BARNARDSVILLE HOOP-STERS DEFEAT MARSH- . ALL BY SCORE OF 18-16In a close and exciting game Tuesday, Feb. 16, at Barnardsville, the BamardHville boys defeated Marshall ’ to the tune of 18-16* The game wa»j as exciting as the score indicates. Vhite’s shooting and floorwork featured for Marshall while the shooting of Anderson and Shuford starred for Barnardsville, The Bhmardsviile boys' quint is having a very successful year. They have not lost a game so far. The Marshall quint has given them the hardest fought game.I The lineup was as follows:Marshall (16) B»marci«TilJe (IS) White (11) R. F. Whitaker (4)1 Redmon, W. (0) L. F. Anderson (7)j Wild (4) C. Shuford (6)Redmon, C. (0) R. G. Greenwood (2) Roberts (1) L, G. Dillingham (0/j | Substitutions: f o r Barnardsville/ Riddle for Dillingham. For Marshall, none. I! 1 Referee, Blankenship for Barn-ard’sville and Ramsey for Marshall. IJAMES M. BALEY, Jr., Reporter of Marshall High School Athletic Asso, '