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Beavers, End Fulk, End Silver, End McKoWn, End Bowers, Tackle Miller, Tackle Weller, Guard Crabbe, Guard Davis, Guard Football vARs1TY Riffey, Center Pvrer, Center Voorhees, Quarterback Lindsay, Halfback Dean, Halfback Myers, Halfback James, Halfback Karnes, Fullback, Dick, Mgr. IQPI HGAI acting Captain forty-nine
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I L ag... l 2 Athletics As we look over the past year's performance in athletics, we find that the teams which have been representatives of M. H. S. have always come through with a creditable showing. The credit for these results can be given only to the excellent training of Coaches Mullan, Ruckman, and McClung. Track last spring, as usual, was the most successful sport of the year. Although the team lost to Charles Town by one point in a dual contest, it came back to win the Sectional battle, and sent eight men to the State Meet at Morgantown. Allegheny was swamped and then to cap the season, the C. V. A. L. was won for the third consecutive time, thus permanent possession of the cup was gained. Our football team had a very successful season. With a team composed mostly of veterans and a few substitutes they turned in the final card of four Won, three lost, and two tied. As we had the heaviest schedule in the history of the school and had lost our best player and captain, Ernest Miller, through death, we can consider the past season as one of the best. The basketball season for the boys was not as successful as it might have been. Starting the season with colors flying we defeated Keyser, later Sectional Champions, Hagerstown, runner up in the Penn. lnterscholastic Tourney, and lost to Elkins High by only eight points. But in our case, a good start meant a bad ending. From, our Waterloo fBerkeley Springsj, we lost most of the games, yet we always went down fighting. Although the girls' team did not win the championship, the season was most successful. The schedule was short with only six games. Out of the six games only two were lost. Both of these were with Hagerstown. How- ever, the team this year was considered by many the best all around team ever developed in our school. As the school year comes to a close the Senior Class looks forward with confidence to the future success and prestige of our athletic teams and hope they will continue to uphold the Orange and Black on the field of battle. forty-eight
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ar wx Q at-: K fifty Basketball VARSITY Lindsay, Forward Dean, Forward Files, Forward Karnes, Center Fulk, Center Voorhees, Guard Beavers, Guard Crabbe, Guard Bachman, Manager
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