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'''February 16, 1883 Sacramento Bee Page 3 Column 5:'''
 
<blockquote>
BASKETBALL (Continued)
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Thursday morning George Capps of Capps post office, shot and instantly killed
On March 3, Reardan faced the very highly talented Fairfield team. They captured
Jim Whitney, a rancher, at Tamarack Canyon, Washington Territory. Capps had
first place in Spokane County. Reardan lead throughout most of the entire game, but
been cutting timber on Whitney's place, and the latter warned him off. A
Fairfield tied the ball game up in the final seconds 47 to 47. Fairfield squeezed in one
dispute followed, which resulted in Capps shooting Whitney through the heart.
more point than the Indians in the final overtime to win the ball game 51 to 50.
Whitney was a single man, and has relatives in Oregon. Capps gave himself
 
up. The shooting occurred on Whitney's Ranch about five miles from Courtright.
The following night they played Marcus, but just could not hit their previous stride.
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They lost to Marcus by a score of 47 to 37.
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Much credit goes to the boys who played on the basketball team this season. It was
a very successful season for the Reardan Indians even though they did not win any
championship trophies. It must be said that Reardan made those teams who did win
trophies hustle to do so
 
1948-49 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
 
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**Home games (Conference)
 
 
 
*Away from home games (Conference)
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! NOVEMBER  !! !! !! Reardan !! Opp.
|-
!16       || Steptoe              || HERE  || 38 || 17
|-
!23      || Mead                  || HERE  || 28 || 23
|-
!30      || Harrington            || HERE  || 17 || 35
|-
!DECEMBER
|-
!*3      || Edwall                || THERE || 34 || 24
|-
!8        || Rathdrum              || THERE || 26 || 29
|-
!**10    || Almira                || HERE  || 39 || 22
|-
!**17    || Davenport            || HERE  || 56 || 43
|-
!21      || Rathdrum              || HERE  || 36 || 38
|-
!28-29-30 || Lions Club Tournament || HERE
|-
!JANUARY
|-
! 4      || Lakeland Village      || THERE || 45 || 31
|-
!*7      || Creston              || THERE || 28 || 29
|-
!11      || Sprague              || HERE  || 69 || 41
|-
!**14    || Wilbur                || THERE || 27 || 41
|-
!**21    || Edwall                || HERE  || 38 || 16
|-
!*28      || Almira                || THERE || 37 || 32
|-
!FEBRUARY
|-
!1        || Harrington            || HERE  || 33 || 36
|-
!*4      || Davenport            || THERE || 41 || 39
|-
!**11    || Creston              || HERE  || 33 || 30
|-
!15      || Lakeland Village      || HERE  || 61 || 34
|-
!**18    || Wilbur                || HERE  || 51 || 25
|-
!Whitworth Tournament
|-
!        || Metaline Falls        ||      || 57 || 55
|-
!        || Fairfield            ||      || 51 || 52
|-
!        || Marcus                ||      || 37 || 47
|}
 
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[[Category:Fire]]

Revision as of 10:32, 13 August 2023

February 16, 1883 Sacramento Bee Page 3 Column 5:

1883-02-16-sacramento-bee-p3-c5-george-capps-kills-jim-whitney.jpg

Thursday morning George Capps of Capps post office, shot and instantly killed Jim Whitney, a rancher, at Tamarack Canyon, Washington Territory. Capps had been cutting timber on Whitney's place, and the latter warned him off. A dispute followed, which resulted in Capps shooting Whitney through the heart. Whitney was a single man, and has relatives in Oregon. Capps gave himself up. The shooting occurred on Whitney's Ranch about five miles from Courtright.