DOVER - The Dundee Bulldogs (2-0) (4-7) sprang their 2nd surprise in their final game of yesterday's play in taking the Port Washington Eagles (1-1) (2-4) to task by edging the Flyers by 2 points in a thrilling encounter. It was thrilling because the score was so close, but the game itself was spoiled when speaking of good basketball. The Bulldogs' #5 Sliffe best and clever little forward goes the laurels of this game. His baskets in the final quarter after the Eagles had gone ahead through the brilliant play of #13 forward Earl Wheeland and #6 forward John Bond, gave Dundee the victory. Sliffe slipped away from the Port Washington guards twice in those final quarters with basket shots and at top speed as he had 13 points, 4 field goals and 5 foul shots.
Dundee's Haager #4 guard, played his usual hard floor game, but dropped the ball too many times for the good of his team by excessive dribbling. In fact, both teams somewhat spoiled chances for good basketball by dribbling the ball. Wheeland was again the main threat for Port sinking 4 field goals in the final half and had to put his team out front many times; although, Dundee had led most of the way.
DUNDEE BULLDOGS - 28
Sliffe 4-5-13
Bradley 0-3-3
Burrell 0-0-0
Haager 2-2-6
Rice 0-2-2
I. Snyder 1-2-4
PORT WASHINGTON EAGLES - 26
Earl Wheeland 4-2-10
John Bond 2-6-10
Doyle Welsch 1-0-2
Bob Wiandt 1-1-3
Jim Decker 0-1-1
Chuck Bohman 0-0-0
Jones 0-0-0
Saturday, March 1, 1930
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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