Allen Township Centralized School - Dixie Yearbook (Van Buren, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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ALLEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL 9 4.7. , . Thirty PERSONNEL OF TEAM AND THE POSITIONS Captain Elsie Dove - - Hattie Huffman, Trevalyn Abbott Fern Thomas, Martha Reed - Velma Poe, Louise DeRodes Elizabeth Fisher - - - Martha Locey, Burnette Burrell Right Forward Left Forward - Center Running Center - Left Guard Right Guard SCHEDULE O GAIVIES OPPONENTS A. .H S Dec. At Hoytville 3 l-I- Dec. At Home CBaltimorej -l 6 Dec. At Home QAlumnij 7 17 jan. At Mt. Cory 13 18 Jan. At Liberty 20 2 Jan. At Home fArlingtonj 3 4 Feb. At Home CRawsonj I3 4 Feb. At. Baltimore 2 2 Feb. At Home CLibertyD 9 5 Feb. At Tournament CArcadiaJ 3 14 Feb. At Tournament CArcadiaj 3 9 Nlar At Arlington 2 9 Mar At Rawson 12 3 Nlar. At Home CArcadiaD ll 13 Mar At Arcadia 5 5 Mar. At Home CFindlayD -l- 8 J

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LEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL-19 Boys Basketball T takes no boisterous remarks to voire the merits of our basket ball clelJ2U'UU9flT- for the appreciate on of those merits has been vonstantly shown by our staUI1Ch supporters and by excellent community vo-operation, VVe are glad to say that wherever Allen township's fast teams are playing their rooters are the real sports of the crowd. WVith our teams, the same as honest men in life, we C10 lOl seek victory through a lueky loop hole but by true technique do we play the 353019. Our able coaeh, Mr, Chronir, has developed some real ability in our players, He often relates tales of vim-tory when he was still in the game. Coach Ch1'0l1iC added to his coaching knowledge a six week's course under Professor Hlsen at Ohio State University last summer and from these sources he has trained his teams under college tar-tic-s. From thirty candidates he has selertefl eight mei, tv l'9l!1'PSH'l1t our school in all first 1-lass contests. Captain Hartman, Fisher and Kenneth llartnxan to i-hange at forward make a niee combination. Dove and Elder at eenter manager to get the tipoff, while Trout, Gorsuch and Ensign play the defenslre eild. Our team has been taught the Dr, Meanwell system used in all leading colleges, and it works out nicely. This system develops nive, speedy dribbling and short passes which insure Captain Hartman a ni:-e, quick shot. Although we were unlucky at tournament time with Hartman, star forward, in poor shape, and Dove on the sick list, we put up a clean brand of ball, appreo ated by those who have a knowl- edge of the game. During the tournament game with Arlington Gorsuch and Ensign were added to the sick list with 1-raeked ribs. lt is significant to note that not one opponent has been disabled while playing A. T. boys this season. It speaks well for our players and bears out the main point of lVlr.'Chronio's coaching. We had only one week's practice when we were defeated the first game of the season at Hoytsville. The defeat from North Baltirnore showed lack of practice and not until our vietory over the Alumni did our team get back to the old time ball, VVe easily defeated Mt, Cory in a fast game but the next week were defeated by Rawson who succeeded in laying out our best players. We won from Liberty and Arlington by a nice margin only to meet defeat with North Baltimore after a rough game. Mt. Cory and Liberty again niet defeat at our hands in fast, clean games, but we lost to Arlington both at the tournament and there because .of disabled players. It shows our ability when in shape, by the .hard defeat over Rawson, the touriiament champs. They played hard ball but were helpless under Coach Chronicls shooters. XVe have proved by our defeating Arcadia, on their own floor, that their game was won from us by unfair means rather than from real basketball. The season was officially closed by defeating the Alumni in a hard game 29 to 18. Captain Hartman, Fisher and Ensign leave the squad this year, Hftel' three Yeflrfl of W1Y'f4ifY lllayinir. ard their absenee will be felt next season. As a fitting close of the season the eight letter men met and elected LeRoy TY'0Uf Uiilltilin fill' the FQHSUN of '25 in honor of the ability he has shown in the past three years. We take this opportunity tn extend our best wishes of success to him and his fellow workers for next year's basketball showing. -By LESTER ENSIGN. 4. .-efef...-......... . - E...-.-...- f-.---..-..-..------.--.----.-1... -1. Twenty Nzne ' u



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LEN TOWNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL-19 Girls Basketball URRAH for the girls, They won the county championship by defeating Liberty in a fast game in the tournament finals. Coach Chronic deserves unlimited credit for their showing this year because he started the season with only three girls who had letters from last year. Mr. Chronic developed his winners from some twenty candidates all of whom were willing to learn and fight- He has coached many good teams and worked with many players but he observes that some of this ye'ar's talent is the best that he has ever produced. Captain Dove, Huffman and Abbott are all good shots and play nice offensive hall. Thomas, Poe, DeRodes and Reed change off at center of the floor and do some real pass work. Fisher, Locey and Burrell form a strong defensive combination which would be hard to beat. Outside of Burrell and DeRodes, who graduate this year, the remainder of the team are new at the game and will represent A. T. H. S- another season at least. The girls showed remarkable ability in defeating Hoytville and North Baltimore but lost a hard game to the local Alumni. They easily defeated Mt. Cory but didn't pull together and fell to defeat before both Rawson and Liberty- Arlingt0H was easily defeated and North Baltimore was outclassed in a 2-2 game. Liberty again defeated the girls on the home floor, but in the tournament, after defeating Arcadia, our girls easily won from their old rivals and put V. B. to the front. Arlington was next defeated but Rawson staged a come-'back 12-3. Their first game with Arcadia was a victory while the last ended a tie, To finish the season our girls defeated Findlay's Firsts in one of the hardest games of the year. VVe must not omit to here make note of the pleasures we enjoyed during the workouts and the good times we had on the truck going and coming from games. To close their victorious season the girls elected Miss Fern Thomas as their iiext year's leader. VVe are sure they will accomplish great things under her leader- ship. and we hppe them the very best of success. -By LESTER ENSIGN. 4- --A-e--11 f e -e -ee A - A f ee - -A e- -if Thirty One 1

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