Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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UDB 5D6Cfl'OSCOD6 NASH The slimy, slim, slick, slippery eel, has nothing on Conrad when it comes to wiggling thru the opponents' defense He is a hardflghter yet a clean player and is one of our most consistent scorers. He jumped into immediate fame last year when he Went in the Kokomo game as a sub and registered seven baskets. He is a good floor man and always keeps his guards worried. This is his second and last year on the team. HUNT It would be impossible for Martins- ville to enter the Iinal tournament with the entire squad intact and this year Lefty was the goat. He contracted tonsilitis after the sectional and was lost to the team for the rest of the season. Lefty is only a Sophomore but is as steady as a four year veteran. He is the boy who proved the stumbling block for so many of those short shot wonders this year. Lefty also is the pepper factory for the team. Smitty is one of the small- est men on the squad, also one of the fastest. He hand- les the ball cleverly and dribbles well. He is a hard man to guard and is good on long range shots. He took Lefty's place in the regional J SMITH and was probably the small- est back guard in the state. In the Franklin game he showed such fight that he received honorable mention as a guard. He is only a junior and should be a great asset to the team of '22.

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Nineteen inunbreb twenty wne TUDOR Maurice Tudor, the lengthy ex-army man from Mon- rovia joined us last year. Because of I. H. S. A. A. rules he was not allowed to play until the last semester. This year he has led the scoring in nearly all our games. He is fast, a very hard man to guard and is death on short shots. He was selected as all state center by all the Indianapolis papers. He shoots like a Willie Hoppe and handles the ball about as well as any man in the state. He is lost by graduation this year. KNOY Knoy, a former Monrovia lad, came to Martinsville in his junior year. We sometimes think that he lives only for basket ball. He played forward last year but this year was shifted to floor guard and has filled the place to the satisfaction of even the most pessimistic. He is in the game heart and soul, playing with the determina- tion to win. He is in most every play, dribbles excellent- ly and usually drops in a long one. His sweater bears two service stripes. He graduates this year. - PAUL Coming into High School with a year's experience in basket ball, Hobe immediately started training for the squad. He is a consistent player and an excellent da- fensive forward. He is known as the man who held Smiling Williams scoreless in the Anderson game. He possesses the prize collection of M. sweaters, having earned four in basket ball and three in track. Hobe is one of the hardest workers we have ha.d and much credit is due him for that 24 to 18 defeat of Franklin last year. Remember that is the only game they lost all season.



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Nineteen 1bunbre0 'Ctwentp wne CURTIS Ray is trying to uphold the family name in basket ball and is doing a cred- itable job of it. He got away to a fine start early this season and played reg- ularly until an accident in the Short- ridge game kept him out for several weeks. However he should prove a valuable cog in the 1922 machine. He scored 13 baskets in the Brownsburg gaire. He is also a good hurdler and one of our best track men. KINNEMAN The big curly-headed junior only came out for basket ball this season and lack of experience has kept him from shin- ing as he should. However he showed his worth in the Shortridge game. He is death on short shots and has the size of a center. With a little more exper- ience he should round out into a star and is the likely candidate for center next year. Frank is only a sopho- more and should develop in- to some player before gradation. This is his sec- ond year on the squad. He is a great big husky kid from the country and is not BAIN afraid to rrix it up. He has played every position on the team but seems best suited for a guard position. He played a good game against Anderson and has made most of the trips with the team.

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