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TOLD BY AFTON HATCH
Dad ( George Phineous Hatch) was on the Snowflake High School basketball team for three years and was the school's star forward. He remembers the first time Snowflake had its uniforms. They were in Flagstaff and of course played outdoors. It started to snow and the ball was soon a chuck of ice and they were so cold in their uniforms it was hard to play. The Flagstaff team was cold too, but at the half they went in and put on their sweat suits and played in them. Of course Dad's team didn't have any. Flagstaff got warmed up then and beat Dad's team. St. Johns then played Flagstaff and beat Flagstaff, so St. Johns figured it could beat Snowflake easily. That was a game to remember! The forwards were George Hatch and Charlie Flake, the center was Jim Bates, and the guards were Logan Brimhall and Bar Turley. They all felt good and Dad was hot that night; he couldn't miss. The others found it out and fed him. It went in every time and of course Snowflake nearly skunked St. Johns. That was one time Dad was really a hero and the kids appreciated it; they took him for a ride on their shoulders and whooped and hollered. What a wonderful time! The summer before his marriage Dad also played baseball in Clardale, Ariz. He was the catcher and Ez Shumway the pitcher. It was the first time Dad ever got paid for playing ball: he got $3 per game.
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