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BASKETBALL Coach Farber is to be complimented cn the fine team wh'ch he put on the floor this year. He spent much time and woik in order to make them the best in the county. The boys were most successful, having won 12 cut of 19 games dining the whole season. Their games were always interesting, and the on- lookers were well pleased wTith their clean and clever playing. DARYL FREY “Boob” “A dribble—a shot two points” Junior THOMAS MANSFIELD “Tom” “Always on the job.” Senior RALPH SHORT “Shorty” “Full of speed and skill in advancing the ball.” Junior WILLIAM WINZELER “Bill” Wanted: “A girl on the sidelines.” Junior RICHARD LAUBER “Dick” “Just give him a chance.” Sophomore DONALD RUFFER “Butch” “Makes the best of every opportunity.” Sophomore MGR. WILLIAM WACKE “Bill” “When they were tired, they went to him.” Sophomore -( 26 ) -
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FOOT Fi ALL Tco much praise cannot be given to the members cf the football squad and their coach. This sport was newly introduced into our school four years ago, ard much advancement has bees made. Knowing their abdity to take punish- ment, we hope that, with the experience th:y received this year, the members who do not graduate will be heard from next football season. LETTERMEN Seniors: Tom Mansfield, Hazrn Ruffer, Robert Nofziger, Jim Siegel, Leo Ruffer, ar.d Charles Heer. Juniors: Wilbur Kleck, Wm. Winzeler, ard Edward Schlatter. Sophomosas: Richard Lauber, Paul Schlatter, Tom Winzeler. Frerhm n: John Steensen and Austin Mansfield. Mar.agers: Ralph Short and Daryl Frey. Under the direction of Coach Farber and with the leadership of the new captain, the football boys of 1930 wish the team of 1931 a real success. —( 25 )-
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INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS Basketball became the leading intramural sport this year. These compet- itive inter-cias- games were held after school and were well attended by stu- de ts who gathered in their respective groups to cheer their favorite class to victory. Much class-spirit became noticeable after the season was well started, but a sense of good sportsmanship was ever present. This idea dovetailed into a school spirit which prevailed at all games and gave the Varsity a much more vigorous support than heretofore known. The results at the end of the season seemed to show that the underclassmen were victorious in the percentage of games won, particularly the Freshmen boys and the Sophomore girls. Congratulations and more power to you, youngsters! These, however, were not the only results. Many more students became acquainted with the principles of the game and were frankly fascinated. Gym classes were looked forward to with pleasure and the varsity games were more than welcome. It is our belief that a more wholesome sport could not have been introduced. BASKET BALE CALENDAR 1930-1931 Date Scone Opponent Place Dec. 5—Archbold 30-10 Chesterfield Here Dec. 12 Archbold ... 10-13 Wauseon Dec. 19—Archbold ... 21-11 Fayette Here Dec. 23 Archbold ... ... 19-23 West Unity There Dec. 26—Archbold ... 20-16 Bryan Here Jan. 1—Archbold 28-14 Swanto.n Here Jan. 9—Archbo'.d 18- 9 Wauseon There Jan. 16—Archbold 19-18 Stryker There Jan. 23 Archbold 26-28 West Unity Here Jan. 30 Archbold 7-21 Scott Reserves Feb. 6—Archbold .... 24-13 Fayette There Feb. 10 Archbold .... 25-14 Pettisville Here Feb. 13—Archbold ... 20-33 Swanton There Feb. 18 Archbold ... 20-23 Pettisville There Feb. 20—Archbold ... 31-18 Stryker There TOURNAMENT AT WAUSEON Feb. 27 Archbold ... 19-17 Lyons Wauseon Feb. 28 Archbold 34-21 Fayette Wauseon Feb. 28—Archbold ... 13-12 Fulton Wauseon TOURNAMENT AT BRYAN Mar. 6—Archbold . 19-24 Malinta.Bryan
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