COOKS - Holding on to a three-point half time lead, the Big Bay girls came out cold scoring just four third quarter points while giving up eight to Superior Central who went on to defeat Big Bay 37-33 last week. “We played a good game defensively, but our shooting and shot selection needs work,” coach
COOKS - The Big Bay de Noc Black Bears held on to defeat Superior Central by a narrow margin at home last Thursday night. Tied at eight points each after the first quarter of play, the Bear were outscored 21-12 in the second by Superior Central who held a 29-20 advantage at the break. Trailing
From the Dec. 4, 1942 Telegram: "James Carr, 44, 1009 Baxter Avenue, was listed among the missing in the crew of the tanker-barge Cleveco, which apparently broke up with the loss of the entire personnel, the owners announced Friday."
From the Nov. 4, 1947 Telegram: "Believed to be the first woman archer ever to bag a deer in Wisconsin, Mrs. Nellie Jordan, 1608 E. Sixth St., shot a doe near Murray Lake in the southeastern part of Douglas County."
From the Oct. 31, 1947 Telegram: "Final rites, with full military honors, were accorded Thursday at Lake Nebagamon cemetery for Colonel Charles Louis Hooker, 107, Superior’s last surviving veteran of the Civil War."