Allen County Childrens Home - ACCH Highlights (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1941
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basket ball that Year' 1' was ACCH 7 ond Washington 7. During th
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find we Played thfeufih the entire S9214 if-T 'js' 12 in their favor. ACCH could not hi
Son- The boys were his PM they won X 7 their frcc throws which could have
mest ef their gflmee' They Went to 'Chg won the gfrme for them. Biggs missed
f1nals,lI.tis1?g to Hnrmar by one g 20 out ef 21 tries. The plgygrg weyg
int. e irst str'n' that , r 'f o e ,
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the games. They lost the second XQf'aX Qgngf NX Smiih Fighgr
game in the tournament. They f fl! Qing 52 arp X Haggn Wbitghurs
were Russell Young,Robert 3 yt' Qgyi ,L!!y,5fX X Gunther
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5 ChiesH0meI' Jehfleensend I 1' ,Q?xQ9Jffi'x ll Assistant Sports Editor
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good season winning 'bout,f! E!3Z.fg! VVn'lWiL4 'H""' -
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half Of the games- Theyjg i ,I ' YD' i qc. gc places in track work
lost their second game in jx'7f,. 'XX g X this year. We are practicing
the tournament. The squad was' ,fjg ,-lvl X whcngvgr thQre is Spgre ting
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'n well played game. The team is made up of
Omie Brown,Neal Hagan, Donald Schic,Jnmes
Marshall,Joe Biggs,Bill Smith,Fny Stevens,
Ray Stevens, and Eugene Torrance.
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e Every Wednesday afternoon during the lest Friend: what a funny way to keep them
semester the girls of Mr.Sellers Room go to there'
the gym- The gi-T15 decide What kind of game ar..Jexfzews-x-Hee-,e,:-L:-:Herezsezsezrfa-4-1.aQ:-Haag-:ex
they Wltl play' The games getting the most Voice on telephone: My son has a severe
votes will be played that week. Basket Ball, Cold qnd will not be able to gttend
volley ball,stunts, acrobntics, n nd dancing School today,
are the most Povulf-1' activities' Teacher: That is too bad. Tho is this
Mildred Yarman,8A. Speaking?
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Somebody has to loose.
Somebody has to win.
So have good sportsmanship
And try the best you kin.
And when the gene is over
If you loose, or win.
Come on fellors don't gut rod,
You can always try again.
Delma Justice,SA.
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We'll fight, We'll fight.
We'll vin, We'll win.
We'll fight to tin,
So come on boys,
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Doris Beam7A.
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Come on team,come on team
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Doris Beam,7A.
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We want some action
We nent some baskets
So go right to it boys
Fight! Fight! Fight!
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ruary 20th. We started off with a
ing. At the end of the first half
was 9-12 in their favor. We never
catch up thnvughout the game.
the score
ACCH ADAM S
Brown Operlin
Schie Ebrris
Stevens Alterkruse
Biggs Edwards
Marshall Geisman
fcontinued on next columnl
ACCH played Adrms there Thursday,Feb-
bad beginning
Adams game continued
iaith Fortney
Ray Stevens Brebner
Torrence
Hagan
Donald Schie and Bill Smith
Sports Editors.
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THE STORY OF BASKET BALL
The game of basket ball was originates
by James Naismith in 1891, While he was az
instructor in the Y.M.C.A.School at Spring
field,Mass. The game soon spread over Am-
erica and to other countries. It is now
one of the best liked and most important
winter sport. It is most popular in the
colleges,universities and high schools.
The game calls for the most intensive co-
operation of all the players.
The equipment for playing the game is
a playing floor,rectangular in shape,and
of smooth surface. its dimensions should
be maximum of 94 by SO feet and minimum
of 60 by 55 feet. However many teams play
on floors of less than the minimum space.
A backboard with dimensions of six feet
horizontal and four feet vertically is
located two feet inside the playing floor,
and nine feet up. The basket is an open
hammock net suspended from the backboard
on a metal ring which must be sixteen in-
ches from the rigid surface to which it is
fastened. The basket is placed ten feet
above the level of the floor.
The ball is round,measuring 50 to 51 in
inches in circumference and weighing 20
to 22 ounces. It is made of a rubber blad-
der in a leather case tightly inflated to
a pressure of about hirteen pounds.
There are five players on a team. They
are right and left forwards,center,and
right and left guards. The object of the
game is to see how many baskets each tear
can make in the allotted time. Two points
are scored for each basket from the floor
and one point for ach baskte made from thu
free throw line. A game consists of two ha
halves which is each divide into two quaf
ters consisting of six,seven,or eight min-
utes. There is a ten minute intermission
between halves. Merlin Doud,8A.
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really did Bill: I'm always tired on the first of
April.
Joe:Why?
Bill: Who wouldn't after a March of 51
days,
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