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Big Red Basketball Row one: Don Mozena. Gail Callander, Clarence Cox. Keith Mason. Bill Allen, Bob Weaver, Gilbert Swartz. Row two: Jim Umpleby, Bill Smith. Beecher Eaton, Dave Munchmeyer, Gene Manzo, Charles Deem. William Archer, Eugene Hall, Coach Johnston. Dutch Augustine. Row three: Don Beaty, Garland Boggess. Boyd Butcher, Jerry Dexter, Frank Allen. James Sprague. Landis Tallhamer. Robert Newberry. Not in picture: Bob Cunningham. BIG RED BASKETBALL SEASON Coach Joe Johnston's classy cagers of 1946 will be long and well remembered at P. H. record of a hardwood crew to don and white in recent years. The local hoopsters began their rolling roughshod over their first Beckley being their Hrst stumbling of 15 wins against 3 setbacks. the S., having the finest the colors of the red remarkable season by ten opponents, with block. With a record Johnstoneers marched to the Sectional Tourney at Sistersville with lustre in their eyes and confidence in their ability-and came away with the Sectional crown in their grasp. The trip to Wheeling for the Regionals, in which the Redmen were pitted against those constant pests and habitual Uspoilersf' the Weirton Red Riders, found the local lads without any false illusions and the panhandle quint disposed of our warriors in a hard fought 65-51 opening round tilt, Coach Johnston moulded a smooth-working cage quint that found Bill Allen, great push-up shot and always best when the chips were down, playing one forward: while Clarence Cox, who played an air-tight defense and fast offense. was at the other forward: 'ALefty Mason, pivot artist deluxe who poured 321 points through the hoop for a new scoring mark, center: Bob Weaver, all-sectional and all-regional guard whose amazing ball-stealing prow- ess upset the attack of many an opponent, and Rebound Robert Cunningham, who had a sensational adeptness for acquiring the rebounds from both bankboards and a knack for dropping in buckets when they were most needed, guards. Bill Archer saw plenty of action as substitute forward and turned in several outstanding performances at that position, while Gail Callendar and Don Mozena proved to be capable replacements for any of the starting forwards or guards. Gilbert Swartz saw considerable service reliev- ing Mason at the center post. RAVENSWOOD--With Bill Allen swishing the net for 26 points and Lefty Mason for 14, Coach Johnston's Big Red cagers rolled to a decisive 52-22 win over the Red Devils from Ravenswood, in their initial tilt of the season. January 4. Although their shooting was erratic at times. the locals took an early lead and steadily increased it. Bob Weaver and Clarence Cox exhibited fine floor-play, while Bob Cunningham was consistent in getting rebounds. ST. MARYS-Playing at the local gym before an esti- mated crowd of 750, January 5, the Big Red basketeers annexed their second victory of the campaign over the St. Marys Blue Devils by a 47 to 23 margin. Johnston hurled his entire 26 man squad into the tilt, as 'i1.efty Mason southpawed 19 markers through the hoop, with his mates completely dominating the play throughout the game. NEW MARTINSVILLEfAn invading Magnolia High quint from New Martinsville fell to the Big Red hard- wood artists 37-27, on Tuesday, January 8. to become the Redmen's third straight victim. The Johnstoneers, paced by Bill Allen, who bombarded the basket for 12 points. assumed an early lead and were never headed. The locals took advantage of several Magnolia erratic passes, with Bob Cunningham having control of the bankboards. HUNTINGTON CENTRAL-Coach Joe Johnston's Big Red forces took to the road on Friday night. January ll. invading the premises of the Huntington Central High School snipers in the first tilt of a two-game road trip. With Mason and Archer leading the local attack. the Red- men downed the Cabell countians handily by a score of 46 to 34. Bill Allen was lost to the Johnston cagers for
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