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JUNIQR VARSITY Left to right-Row one: Kunsman, Kms, Jones, Rollins, Baronner. Row two: Stewart, Irwin, Goodfellow, Conrad, Winters, Coach Mentzer. Junior Varsity URING the 1935-36 basketball season the Mountain High League sponsored, for the first time, a Junior Varsity League. The latter league was made up of the junior varsity teams of the regularly enrolled members of the Mountain High League. The purpose of the new league was to create greater interest and rivalry among the various schools, and to give those boys who failed to make the varsity teams an opportunity to play. Lewistown J. Vfs won the championship. The Hollidaysburg team under the direction of Mr. Mentzer proved to be a fighting aggregation. The Mount Union game in which the local team came back to win, 22-20, in an extra period session, after being behind 9-0 best typilies the fighting quality of the boys. Although the team lacked polish due primarily to lack of practice, the boys usually gave their opponents a good game. Among those on the J. V. roster and who will become varsity timber next year are the following: Kins, Coodfellow, Rollins, Irwin, Kunsman, Jones, Conrad, Deen, and Baronner. Page Ninety-three 4
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Basketball Summary OLLIDAYSBURG playing at home, bowed to Cresson for the first defeat of the season January 7. The final score was 19-18. The first Mountain League game, Bellwood at home, on January 10, was a walk-away for the Burgers, who led at the finish by a score of 29-12. Traveling to Philipshurg January 14, the Golden Tigers were started on their downward fall which they could not bring to a stop until late in the season. The game ended in a 15-15 tie. In the extra period H-Burg could bag only one point to their opponent,s four, making the final score 19-16. Lewistown held down the long end of a 20-17 score when they played on Holli- daysburg's floor, January 17. The fourth consecutive Mountain League gamefthat with Mount Union-ended disastrously for the traveling Burg team on January 21. The final score was 20-19. Huntingdon's win by a score 21-19 was the home club's fourth consecutive defeat by less than three points. The Huntingdon game again proved the Golden Tigers to be a first half team. After leading at half time, the Burg team faltered in the second half and lost. The above was true in practically all games played during the season. One of Hollidaysburg's worst defeats was suffered at the hands of Tyrone by a 31-15 score at Tyrone. Cresson surprised the Golden Tigers on Cresson's home floor by handing them a loss of 33-12. The Cresson game was the third non-Mountain League game played. The fourth non-Mountain League game, Franklin Borough, February 5, was Hol1idaysburg's eighth consecutive loss, score 26-25. This was a home game for the Burg. The return game with Tyrone, February 7, ended .more disastrously than the first for H-Burg. The final tally was 35-18. Philipsburg, traveling, gave Hollidaysburg another jar by defeating her 28-18 on February 11. Expecting to end their losing streak Hollidaysburg was sorely disappointed when she dropped one to Bellwood 17-14 at Bellwood. At last it happened! Hollidaysburg won a Mountain League game from Mount Union with a score of 30-27 on February 18, after ten straight losses. The next Friday Hollidaysburg full of confidence, traveled to Huntingdon. They thought that their losing streak was over, and if the Bearcats wouldn't have staged a sensational second half come-back, it would have been. The Burg lost 28-24 in the last few minutes. Franklin Borough, playing at home, gave Hollidaysburg another defeat 28-14. The last game of the season, played at Lewistown on February 28, was another loss for the Golden Tigers. The score at the finish of the game was 22-12. Page N inety-two
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TRACK SQUAD . belt to right-Row one: Karl, Frazier, Garland, Condron, Pressel, Gifford, Stroup, Chandler, McGee, Wo!Ie. McLain, Brubaker, Rollason. Row two: Irwin, Baronner, Mathers, Hite, Kelly, Gill, Leamer, Winters, Ford, Hart, Yingling, Cuff. Row three: Coach Chimente, Kins, Hayes, Burke, Jones, Ltebegott, G. Shaeifer, C. Shaeffer, Rollins, Coach Mentzer. Row four: Conrad, Dannals, Dress, Cuxey, Long, Grove, Slippey, Ross. Track HE 1935 track team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. The team won a triangular meet from Ebensburg and Roaring Spring, a dual meet with Bellwood and an invitation meet in which State College, Morrison Cove, Martinsburg and other teams participated. The Hollidays- hurg team placed fourth in the annual High School Invitation Meet held by the State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Among the outstanding performers on the track squad were Leamer, Hileman, Gifford, Wolfe, Lee, Condron, McLain, Garland, Frazier, Chandler, Mentzer. New equipment and uniforms were purchased for the 1936 squad. The school colors, blue and white, predominated on bright new uniforms. A schedule, consisting of six meets, was arranged by Mr. Mentzer, coach of track. Page Ninety-four
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