George Washington High School - Post Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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l HOCKEY GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' hockey team of George Washing- The Continental Girls' Basketball team fin- ton high school was handicapped this year by bad weather and lack of competition. Shortridge was the only high school in our vicinity having a team available. The varsity was selected from four intra- mural teams captained by Helen Greeley, Mar- tha Burns, Jane Fletemeyer, and Eleanor Wolf. Jane F1etemeyer's team won all of the intra- mural games, thus being champion for this sea- son. Miss Workman sponsored the team as us- ual. The team played one game, losing it to the Shortridge girls. A return game was scheduled, but snow kept the teams inside. ' lshed a fairly successful year by winnfrg two of foul games played, considering the loss of tour first team players by graduation. We won our first game with the Indiana State School for the Deaf by a score of 38-14. In a return game with the Deaf School we gained another victory with a score of 23-17. Because of superior height we lost to Short- ridge on their floor by 39-27. On a return home game a close fight resulted in a Shortridge vic- tory, 27-24. E261

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Mammal: H KY BASKETBALL The Continental basketball squad completed a most outstanding season losing, in a scheduled game, 28 to 26 in a closely played game to Short- ridge, who in the Indiana State Tourney elimi- nated Kokomo and Vincennes, to obtain the right to play in the semi-finals against Greencastle. In the sectionals the purple squad eliminated Castleton and Broad Ripple, then collided with Shortridge. Out of the sixteen scheduled games Washington won 12 and lost 4. Clifford Baumbach, combination guard and pivot man, was recognized high point man of the season with 167 points in 20 games. Howard has placed on the all city team for two consec- utive years, and received honorable mention for all sectional. Baumbach, placed one of the for- ward positions on the second all sectional team, and H. Ruede, a center on the third team. Baumbach, Leeper, Warren, Yovanovich, and Thompson graduate, leaving Howard, Cherry, and McDonald. The three remaining plus those coming up from the B team, will furnish an- other speedy and fast breaking five. The letter men are: Cherry, Howard, Ruede, Baumbach, Leeper, Warren, and McDonald. Schedule 1932 Schedule 1932 CContinuedD Washington 28 Washington 33 Washington 24 Washington 31 City Try. iTechJ 35 Wash. 1Cance'ledJ Washington 37 Washington 27 Washington 26 Washington 42 Washington 37 Washington 32 Washington 25 Washington 26 Total H Noblesville Beech Grove Brownsburg Crawfordsville City Tourney Bainbridge Ben Davis Greenwood Manual Zionsville Thorntown Cathedral Roachdale Shortridge Total Personal Record B F P TP Washington Plainfield Washington Mooresville Washington Southport Washington Danville E251 Baumbach, G. 68 31 30 167 Howard, F. 60 33 46 153 Cherry, F. 36 26 50 98 Ruede, C. 16 14 33 46 Warren, G. 12 9 20 33 McDonald, F. 15 3 22 33 Leeper, G. 13 3 22 29 Thompson, C. 7 1 5 15 Mills, F. 4 1 9 Yovanovich, G. 1 1 -1 3 19 21 28 24 47 21 16 22 23 23 38 1-1 28 JW GP 20 20 20 19 18 17 17 1 17 13



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