Buster Brown
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"Buster Brown" was a comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard F. Outcault. Adopted as the mascot of the Brown Shoe Company in 1904, Buster Brown, his sweetheart Mary Jane (shoe)/Mary Jane, and his dog Tige, an American Pit Bull Terrier, were well-known to the American public in the early 20th century. The character's name was also used to describe a popular style of suit for young boys, the Buster Brown suit, that echoed his own outfit.

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It is a touchy subject. But in any industry there is a surplus of unusable goods. What do you do with them?

It's not about style points, certainly not this year. It was ugly but we found a way to win and that's all that counts. We'll take the ugly wins every time.

Because we're not great on offense, we've got to be strong on defense. We can't give people second or third shots.

If we can finish our shots, we can compete with anybody.

If we don't finish, (Jefferson) can also blow us out. Jefferson, and Hebron Christian are just ahead of everybody else in this region right now. But it's one of the most competitive regions I've ever seen.

Our defense saved us, no doubt. Our offense was not very good but Kate hit those two 3-pointers and that seemed to get us going.

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