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Vfflflflllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllIlflffffffllfffllffllllfllllfflfllfh707!!!!!!!l!!!flllllllfllll!!!!!!!!!!!!lllffflllffllflfllllllllllllllb 'y 9 '1- 9 ' ' TQ C 0 ' ' VlffllfflflfffffllfffIIfllflflflfffffflflffllflffflh7!!!!l711ffI!!fflfffflfffllfffflfllflfffI!f!I!!!!!l!!!llI!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A Basketball Review fag HTNGS looked gloomy at the beginning of the 1929 basketball season, as K 'uv Coach Cummins only had three of the first nine men back from the 1928 i ,f gi. Lljifja team. The team playing the hardest schedule in its history won twelve of its twenty games that were played. Captain Bus White was a very dependable man at center, controlling the tip off the majority of the time during the year, and playing a great defensive game. Wfe can not forget to mention the forwards Bob Morgan or Jerry DeBar. These boys made it possible to win the majority of the games with their teamwork and shooting. Jerry has an overhead shot that puzzles everyone, even himself. Bob is a good shot and can make plenty of shots. Terango and Allen played at guards and did it well, so well in fact that in the VVest Milford game not a field goal was made against them. Then we must mention Douglas a good, hard-playing chap who could take either Terango's or Allenls place. McCulty, VVebster and Smith, too, we must mention as they were always ready to go in for the forwards or for Captain Bus VVhite at center. The reserves have had a very disasterous season winning only a few of its games. The leading scorers of the team are first: Bus VVhite, second, Bob Morgan, and third, jerry Debar. G A M E S R.-VV. Visitors R.-VV ......................... 29 - Alumni ........................... ..... 1 6 R.-VV ........ 16 - Bristol ............... .... .... . 1 3 R.-XV ....... 17 - Huckhannon ............. .... . 12 R.-VV ....... 18 4 Vkfashington lrving ...... ..... 3 6 R.-VV ..... ...... 3 4 44 Lost Creek ............... ..... 2 O R.-NV ..... ...... 2 9 -4 XN'est Milford ..---- .. 3 R.-VX' ....... ...... . 30 - Victory .......... .... 1 5 R.-Wi ........ ...... 3 7 - Philippi ....... ..... 2 5 R.-VV ..... ...... 3 7 W- Bridgeport .... .... 1 1 R.-VV ........ ...... 1 6 - Salem ............ .... 2 3 R.-TV ....... .... 2 3 - Shinnston ........ ..... 2 6 R.-W' ....... .... 4 3 - VVest Milford ........... ..... 1 3 R.-VV ....... 22 - Washington Irving .... 36 R.-XV ....... .. 36 -- Philippi .................. 16 R.-VV ........ ...... 3 6 - Bristol 17 R.-VV ........ ...... 2 5 - Victory .... .... 3 6 R.-VV ....... ...... 1 9 -- Salem ............ .... 2 2 R.-VV ........ ...... 3 4 - Lost Creek .... ..... 1 4 R.-VV ..... ...... 2 O - Shinnston ...... ..... 3 O R.-VV ..... ...... 2 7 - Bridgeport ..., ..... 1 1 R.-1'1 ..... X - Buckhannon ..... ...... . . 'K 542 400 tw-Not played yet. Chesney Myers Page Fifzfy-Eight
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