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Charles HCurleyH Grimes - His specialty and coachfs :worry were' his long shots. Howe ever, many were the times that those shots' came through for another victory. UThey all count,N he would say and sink another long one. Member of the basket- ball squad - 5'yearsg base- ball - 3 years. WaynenStairstepsH Naujoks - If anything goes wrong just blame it on Wayne, or I mean MStairstepsN. Where did he secure such a name like thaw Havenft you heard? It's a long story. Anyway he proved- himself capable of holding a position on the squad. Mem- ber of the basketball squad- 2 yrsg baseball - 2 years. Paul HBubU Steffanni - Congrat- Karl A. Turner - Although he ulations should be given to a person Freshman year by position en the In one jump nBubn the eighth grade the varsity. A Member of the who starts his winning a first ten, went from team into long step, basketball squad - l yearg baseball-lyn Claude WJuneyU King - Another freshman who secured a posi- tion on the varsity in his first year. Donft let that nickname lead you to think UJuneyW is a sissyg far from it. Member of the basketball squad - l year, baseball-lyn Ned NGeeU Rebinett - Another pivot man. nwhgn no one else can make 'em, I can,n was his motto, That middle name was given to him be- cause he specialized in ta Geo, right hand twist shot and also because of being a pal of nWhizH. Gee Whiz, get it? A junior this year, he will be seen next Qyoar, Member of the basketball squad - 5 years, baseball -5 years. Robert HBailH Andrews-If there was a player absent and aa position open HBailH took it When an all-around player was needed and a good one at that, UBailN was the one to fill the need. nBai1V enn was his cup and I can say he did his part in making this l959-'40 a successful season Member of the basketball squad - 4 years, Arthur nSpeedH King - Transfer- red from pivot position last year to forward this year. That middle name fits .him perfectly. nThrow the ball- and I'll be theren is his motto, and he always prac- ticed what he preached. Mem- ber of the basketball squad- 4 yearsg baseball - 4 years. is nicknamed NTruckhorseN it should have been nRace Horse? You will always find him out in front pulling for good old B.H.S. Chosen captain of the team this year, he could play guard as well as forward when needed, Member of the basketball squad - 4 yearsg baseball - 4 years. James Wlshn Sullivan - The man at the pivot, that's Hlshn, and a good one, too, The forwards break, a fake, then pivot and shoot, mark-em-up, he never misses. Member of basketball- squad '- 5 yean baseball - 5 years. Francis HWhizH Miller - and a nWhizn he was, When a man get hot, HWhizn stopped him, When a ball came off the bank-board nwhizn get it, nWhiz' proved to be'one of the steadiest and most cap- able players on the squad. Member of the basketball squad -'2 yearsg baseball - 2 years,
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v dETTSVILlE GIIABS LIIIJI' TITLE SHARE 1..- I i0utscores Amsden, 50-413 Girls Undefeated Bettsville hlgh hoopmen, defend ing champions of the Sen-S League assured themselves at lets ' a. tie for the 1940 title as they re- pelled .lackson-Amsden 50-41 Tues' day night. The Bettsvllle basketeers ne only score a vlctory over Old For or Burswln to clinch undlsput possession of the loop toga. Ams- den and Burgoon are the only 1208 with a mathematical chance o f catching the champs. Turner of Bettsvllle and Stull ofl Amsden engaged ln a scoring duel ln, last nlght's thriller, the former amassing 21 points and the latter pumping ln 16. 1 Bettsvll1e's undefeated girls' team trounced the Amsden girls 25-9. I Be'l l'sviIle May Boost' Another Strong Quintet' ii I - BETTSVILLE, Oct. 31-Its still - a long way off before Bettlvllle high's cagera open their 1939-40 season against Jackson-Burgoon here November 21, but Joe Ayres already has his hardwood stal- ' warts drilling for what looms as another successful campaign. I Although Harry Bozarth, star of. Bettsvllle's great team last year lsI missing, Ayres has an array-of slx-I footers who are expected to more than hold their own over a strenu- ,ous 18-game schedule. I Retumlng are such performers as! Turner, Grimes, slx-foot, two-inch! guard: and A. King and Miller, both six-foot men, at center and guardl respectively. Bid For Bertha Sullivan, another rangy lad, ls making a strong bid for a guard job, I while Navyjocke. Stover, Burd, An- drews and Roblnette also afford varsity timber. I During the past three years, Betts- ville has reigned as one of the strongest Class B qulntets ln this sector. Ayre's cagers have won 51, lcsing only seven over that span. The school ls entered in both the Seneca-Sandusky and the Seneca County leagues. ' Included on the schedule are Jack- son-Burgoon, Amsden, Old fort, Green Springs, Thompson, Republic Melmore, Attica, New Rlegel, Carey, Bloomville, and Bescom, with sev- eral of these to be played twice. Dagg, g .l.l.. . ,v BETTSVILLE IN season semis Wins Over Attica, 31-215 In Quarter-Final Roundg At Old Fort OLD FORT, Feb. 24.-Bettsvilli high school cagers took a sizzling quarter-finals game from Attica! high school basketeera in the Sene- ca county tournament play her! Friday night, 31 to 21. 2 Attica was able to score only four field goals during the gameg, accounting for remainder of itg, points ont free throws. Bettsvillg had a 9-1 edge for the flrst perio and a 15-8 margin at the lntennis-V sion. Attica crept up to the shox-iq end of n. 21-20 margin at the closer of the third period, but gained only one point in the last stanza, 'ai Bettsville was adding 10. -D-' The winners froze the ball foil' the last four minutes as Attica ata- ,ATTIGA fummnfn I X J svamsvlllf, 5-QW 515761 Bettsvllle eliminated Attica 5-2 ln , au, Ithe semi-finals of the Seneca county centralized high school baseball 'toumament Tuesday aftcrnocn here at League Park. The game was called in the sixth because of raln, which downpour prevented Thompson and NewI Rlegel playing their game. The latter two teams will clash here this atfernoon for the privilege of meeting Bett.svil1e's defending champions ln the finals Friday aftemoon. Score by lnnlngs: I I 1 R. H. E Attica . ..... . .... 300190-2 4 2 Bettlvllle ........ 301 001-5 9 2 Bltterles Att! a. H llthn d tempted to break up the Bettsvlllbl 2 c ml an offense. Tumer and King were outs, standing for Bettsvllle. In the otha! er Friday night tourney game, Nevlf Riegel downed Bloomville, 30 to 25.1 Republic Favored A slightly tired but courageoul! Bettsvllle club was scheduled to. oppose Republic high school at 11301 p. m., Saturday ln the semi-fin i .round. Republic ls favored, since i Lcagers won from Bettsville on th Bollinger. Bettsvllle - Miller and Stover. BETTSVILLE IS Q ' 35-'I0 WINNER BE'r'rsvu.LE, Dec. 16.-.sem-I l l'l '18 thl d tri- ggtterls floor by I 10'poInt margmrdigghhishflvgniartg lt Blodmvllle 'school in the other game. .. ew Riegel faces Thompson hig Uday mght, dowmng the Bloom- ille qulnt 35-10. The Bettsvllle' Final round of the tournament ll' es Mgt, 11.6- 'Chedukd to 'tart at 7 P' m sltihreg-T: victors held their foe score- urday, with the finals, consolation' and junior high school finals slated iBETTSVIl.I.ETtl 40-22 VICTORY -- Bettsville high's cagers easilv vanquished Green Springs high, 46. less ln the second period and were in front. 14-2, at the intermission. A. Kring and Turner, forwards, led .. wBettsville with eight and seven p o i n t s respectively. Forward Ruehle was high for the losers with five points. Bettsvllle plays host to Green Springs next Tuesday night- The summary: Bettsvllle tam ' G F 22, on the Bettsville court Tu - P day night. The Bettsville girls also gumeli' f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 3 g won by a. 24-6 margin for their Aarggjn 5' f U' U 3 2 3 sixth straight triumph to' keep B' d 5' U 2 0 4 glellg Dlafe at the head of the Sxahtan' ' ' 2 0 4 'I en- an. eague. . ' U 2 2 Bettsville was paced by Tu1'nerg?.?l,::1tt'gc . In g 0 4 and Sullivan with 11 and 10 points, Steffmhi U U ,, 0 0 0 Irespectively. Riehl led the losers Mmm. ' 8 1 1 3 .with 15 counters. The victors were Andrelvs ' , , , , , , , , 0 3 3 in front, 20-14, at halftime. The' Totals' ' 12 11 35 sum : ........... .. 40 G. F. P. Bloomville H103 ' Turner, r 4 3 11 D en f G0 'Q 1 AUK' vt-U ... epp , .......-,... V Sulliyrg' C U In 2 5 1gIEmerson, f ... 0 2 g Grimes, g ... ... 4 0 8,RuehIe'f ' 2 0 Miner, g HU .H 0 2 2 Bel'1m,f.... ... 2 2 K3 Andrews,g ...1 0 2 Fmst' c ' 0 0 do Totals .. ....17 s4ogB0h c ' 0 lvl gum sprmn 22 G'F'P' EmIIiIl'fim' o o o ,f........... .... ' U' 'I R337-f gil ChmY'H---- 0 0 0 IGr0tg' c Hu N... 1 1 3 Zlellflef. X --......cn 3 yHempy'gn.Un. uno 0 0 Totals , 0 2 7 22 Referee, Oldfather, Napoleon. ' 1 10 Totals .... 1. 'Q 'i I Score by quarters: Bloomville ........ 2 0 5 3-10 Bettsville ......... 6 8 12 9-35 Officials: Miller and Stephenson of Tiffin. L A nl: The llneup and summary: Thompson, 41 I lettsvtlh, 32 G.!.'.l'.' 0.1.1. Buck 7 1 15 lTurner 5 010 Kumm 3 2 8 A. King 4 2 10 J. VV'slsgel Il 0 6Sulllvan 1 0 2 Taber 2 0 4 Grlrnes 1 1 3 G. 1V'alagcl 1 fl 2 Miller 0 0 0 Walters 3 ,0 6INal1.ioks 2 1 5 IStPl'fnnl 0 0 0 Rolxinvtte 1 0 2 Totals .. 193'I1I Totals lll32 Score by quarters: 1 2 Tl 4-Tl THOMPSON .... ,I 11 1ll 1lI 10--91 BETTSVILLE .... 13 3 214-32 Officials: Wlilttakel' 1SnnduskyJ Landis fBowllng Green.J BaCklnFOfm... .Tust received a card from Betts- vllle reminding us that football isn't the only autumn subject for the sport page. . . Bettsville high's baseball team has started its fall campaign and is seeking to regain district laurels. . . Coach .Toe Ayres' club already has trounced Old Fort, 27-7, and Bloomville, 5-1. . . Bloomville figures to be the strongest foe on Bettsvil1e's slate, so the Bobcats may be tough to stop. . . The lineup includes Sto- ver, catcher: Sullivan, first base: A. King, second base: Grimes, shortstop: Turner, third base: R.. Burd, left field: Sandero, center fleldg Steffani, rlght field, and Robinette and Miller, pitchers. . . Sullivan, A. King, Grimes, Turner and Burd are veterans. nsrrsvltle IS 34-'lb women MELMORE, Jan. 6.-Bcttsville high school basketeers took a 34- 16 decision here Frlday night to run their season's record to five wins and two losses. Melmore high trailed at the half, 18-10. The entire Bettsville squad get- ting into the game shared in the scoring. Bettsville reserves took a 27-2 decision in a. preliminary. Summary: I Melmore 1161 G. F. P. Behm, f ....... ... 5 2 12 Fatzinger, f ... ... 1 0 2 Hoffert,c.... ....1 0 2 Price, g 0 0 0 Warner, g 0 0 0 Barnes, g .. . 0 0 0 Totals ...... 7 2 16 Bettlvllle 1841 G. F. P. Furner, f 3 2 8 Saker, f ..... . ... 1 0 2 K. King. f 3 1 7 tobinette, c .... ... 1 0 2 lulllvan, c 1 3 5 lteffannl, g .. 0 1 1 lrimes, g ... 3 0 6 ffiller, g ... 0 1 1 mdrews, g ...... ...... . 1 0 2 Totals ............... 13 8 34 Officials-Cook and Cook, fublic. 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