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flVILLfl HIGH SCHOOL BflSHfTBflLL fitCOfiOS 1949-1950 Season PLAYERS GP FG ATT Grocock, G. 20 110 458 Christensen, C. 19 38 125 Pfafman, B. 20 41 190 Miller, B. 18 50 161 Butler, F. 20 30 136 Ross, R. 20 28 105 Worman, R. 13 21 97 Parks, F. 16 10 48 Gadomski, J. 6 2 6 Crist, D. 11 1 10 Gienger, D. 4 1 Avilla Totals 20 331 1340 PCT. FT ATT FTM PCT PF .240 104 163 59 .304 57 104 47 .216 50 89 39 .311 21 32 11 .221 29 61 32 .267 17 37 20 .216 19 31 12 .208 3 12 9 .333 3 3 .100 1 6 5 .000 1 1 .247 304 540 236 .638 .548 .562 .656 .47 5 .459 .613 .250 1.000 .167 .000 48 45 64 24 60 23 42 19 7 9 1 TP 324 133 132 121 89 73 61 23 7 3 AV; PER G. 16.2 7.0 6.6 6.7 4.5 3.7 4.7 1.4 1.4 .3 .0 .563 342 966 48.3 Opponents Totals 20 405 201 397 196 1939-1950 Records .506 433 1011 50.6 CONFERENCE GAMES FG Croy, I. 10 FT Grocock, G. 9 Grocock, G. FTA Grocock, G. 15 Grocock, G. FTM Croy, 1. 10 Croy, I. TP Croy, I. 23 Kostielney, V. ONE FG Kostielne y. V. 40 Kostielne y. V. FT Grocock, G. 34 Pfafman, B. FTA Croy, I. 49 Grocock, G. FTM Croy, I. 30 Grocock, G. TP Grocock, G. 104 Grocock, G. ALL FG Grocock, G. 78 Croy, 1. Grocock, G. FT Grocock, G. 53 Grocock, G. FTA Croy, I. 95 Grocock, G. FTM Croy, I. 59 Croy, I. PF Croy, I. 57 Croy, I. TP Grocock, G. 209 Grocock, G. COUNTY SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT ONE GAME Kostielney, V. 9 Kostielney, V. 10 Pepple, S. 9 9 Pepple, S. 14 Pepple, S. 8 Pepple, S. Croy, I. 21 Kostielney, V. SEASON 16 Kostielney, V. 16 Pepple, S. 24 Pepple, S. 9 Pepple, H. Pepple, S. 41 Kostielney, V. SEASONS 24 Kostielney, V. 24 32 Kostielney, V. 50 Croy, I. 20 Croy, 1. 19 Croy, I. 80 Kostielney, V. ALL GAMES Croy, I. 10 Grocock, G. 10 Kostielney, V. 10 7 Grocock, G. 9 10 Grocock, G. 15 5 Croy, I. 10 5 21 Grocock, G. 27 25 Kostielne y. V. 151 11 Grocock, G. 104 23 Grocock, G. 158 12 Croy, I. 91 12 ■J 58 Kostielney, V. 332 45 Grocock, G. 261 16 Grocock, G. 221 32 Croy, L 381 21 Croy, I. 217 27 Croy, I. 235 106 Grocock, G. 743 FG - Field Goals, FT - Free Throws, FTA - Free Throws Attempted, FTM - Free Throws Missed, TP - Total Points, PF - Personal Fouls. These records do not include the last game of the 1950 season with Huntertown and the 1950 Sectional Tournament. 26
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Dick Ross Sophomore John Gadomski Senior Dale Crist Junior Forrest Parks Senior With wins over Wolf Lake, Wolcottville, and Rome City, the Panthers were riding a three game winning streak until they met Butler on January 13th. They came out on the short end of a 41 -46 score. The County Tourney was held at Ligonier, Thursday after- noon, January 19th, and Saturday afternoon and night, January 21st. After the first two games the tourney was looking good for the Panthers. They defeated the Wawake Warriors 59-48 and the Cromwell Spartans 59-43. The Panthers went to the finals to play Ligonier. This proved to be a thrilling game with the score atthehalf tied at 15 all. The Ligonier Raiders gained in the last half and won with a acore of 35-46. On January 27th the Panthers defeated Wawaka on the War- riors ' home floor with a score of 63-54. Three more losses were added to the Panther ' s record as theywere defeated by Ossian 36-55, Hamilton 46-48 in an over- time, and Garrett 50-70. 25
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PeOTHffi SIflff In the fall of 1949 the Editor was chosen for the publication of this year- book. Not knowing the worries that were to trouble her, she accepted the appointment. The rest of the staff was soon chosen. Despite the work done by the editor, Ann Pepple, it would have been impossible to have published this book without the combined efforts of the other members of the staff. Aiding her were Wretha Stice, assistant editor; Janis Whan, activities ed- itor; Lavon Rhodes and Retha Fischer, typists; Mary Foster, alumni editor ; Doris Castator, circulation manager; Bob Walt and Carl Christensen, pho- tographers; Hugh Reynolds, art editor. Not to be forgotten is the invaluable asssistance given by Paul Schilling, advisor, and Mrs. Sisson, proof reader. Allen Owen, business manager, did an excellent job of securing suffi- cient funds through the selling of advertising space. He was ably assisted by Floyd Butler , who was in charge of advertisement, Carl Christensen, Forrest Parks, and Paul Wolf. As you leaf through the pages of this book, we, the Staff, hope that you find it to be enjoyable and interesting and trust that again and again you will reread its pages. 27
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