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ETTSVILLE IN BEl1gg'L55,'S.ER''rl-loMPsoN-New Russel.. WIN AT C - ' AREY,,,,,,,,, X., .,.,,fBETTSVILLE-REPUBLIC eqywlef-'g,, 'MEET IN SEMI-FINALS Bettsville gained the semi-final round of the Class B dlstrlct tour- nament at Carey with l 29-24 tri- umph over Carey high Thursda- N ni-ht and will encounter Bw' 1 i. . . F1'1'1'-11' '11 8730 11' m- 11? 111' Q 926 0 'EV ed' Thompson's defending champions tangle with New Rle-' semi-final clash, Tiffln Ca 8 xv Qgffgeoexqe JVWO B t -H 1 f -d bl f- tak n Re- mngles with Beuvme, 1 .66-Y, 5 6,9-xoxo Acad t 1:30 p. m. and et SVI e sh qfml a e 1Ve es o . ChP11Y1'1zA1'11h0u1h 1:0 193111 ,,-Nxq, 11',xRzol1X,,,v-if View ' at 2:30 p. m. in the seml-final round of the 17th an-' re s o c e . 9 f ' K ., . . gibtfe -fhumgley :nd sflili, gevzxq 'bfA6,2,ek,i1g0 if 11-easvnxoffa 115 xneca county centralized hlgh school basketball tour- L1 van out with a broken knee cap,i ygxeqave 2-oe pqxiovg fs,-,QZKEQQQQEK Uv, today at Old Fort, the charges of Coach Ayres led 17- , WY- Q. . yy X x , 4 9 ' . . . . . ters If sr the half and limited carey to ,411-'Q -i-115oj'l2,?fev2 ohzvf oelxkfxa Victors, both of whom will fluallfy for the f11511'1Ctin- elslgn goints ln :hed sfgorird halsgin,x.':zKo1Ze-5.u6egKY01Sg '?6,tsXe,as5sm6'66:, lrnament next week ln Carey, will meet ln the mg WIC ey regis ere . olwar A ' 1 - 0 ' 9 . . - - - ' Stemnnl heaped in six mmm to Rim ,git xgffoiygq 0,9 iefxeot sie 5:95. o finals at 9 p. m., whlle the losers wlll meet ln lead the victors, while Forward mam 1 xi woo'-' 501559 ,v ,QoK11eaX5gxf2,c,g'9 un playoffs at 8 p. m. Precedlng those two img 5a'i,k12fpi?,fg' .ffflipigmrlfgryfeam 211131291 iiizoga 3s4dlifL61Q'yY-is 411 vig, and Melmore will meet in the finals of the in Bettavillo' 4291 G. F. P. be at skevdxfsxssxogdvfke '99 V195 9' '5 'O hool tournament. of Sail'-fni i 2 3 13 yA8'ca:vgC.93,e9S:gxi5:o11: 'ma ,nag QQ, 390 , ound of twoc pvotggaww- Gov-Vg ' 'scrum-lulree' - -. - ' ' ditional cla. we WB X0 ,.' A 5 'g, field to tour 49- e, 159 9- g?lle1i'ne??. 1 12 i'5c?'0ols' F0111xi01d1'0-16' Q59 ..- 9 'lf A rkhorse en-I 14429 5, 'ci,e'11 Qi! 4. llle and Ruehle, T ', . ,Wlth influenza go. wgb 1-' .- -' '1' X ,fb 5 im -- QF' e Q 4' 'Lid 1 ,gh-,gn l urnel, g .... ... 1 0 2 beds to rfor 019 A X, ..- ,.- Q -X 5 -F9-8 V10 10 Q0 o xo-0' s Q, 8, N 10k 1 fo 1 1 led the liars lfvdfxsovs 1 S o in . U10 30-25-I Pbsonvsfyp 11 QC'-1 '31f 'f'S 'UP-, 1 . ' ' . ' 1 . , , - nl Andrews. g 0 0 0 Forward King.5n0a93o1:xyi...- n, .-vox -1. o Atticus ,na lv, 4, 5 Q1-SQL. 081011155--' 13 2 3,9 with nine. Y1 .1901 Q -' ,. 5 Qs 9 31-21. xglfpgl 6,4Z,o6,,.6 sxsxs na anne strfgm 1, A 7' 1' 15 The triumph pu PQoV'2x.,o9k.G ',.- . ',-'-303972, 'n the k,x.o3baf9'E,s,1'5,qb,,.f W, villei Keck i 1 1 3 fourth place in the 9,x9,oW01'5 .-' , -, ' .-' gs 5 9 lAt- ,fb sxsfi-Jv'fQXi,n-1, xg'-1 Yhen it Burson, f .... . ... 1 1 3 loovenf left old Fo YJg'0x 1g1,-245': - '-.- . sn as '90 19111 101 his mshgefxtf' -' 2918115911 Michaels, c .... ... 0 1 1 91111113 nvades 0111 F 451 es- 4, , . 5 S 'ngt-,QQ quxxxig ,W ' fthe rs- Re' h , H. nun - day. The summary: P' 61 . 30 -4-' .-'., 9 -.9 - 6' ,, s ox 'b 'ef' , Totals . s s 24 Willis- f 'Y 0 1 '1,- -- as s 9.0 WN W ea' -1 S 1- 5 Carey 10 s 2 6-24 Graham, f go -00:',e'01Q 0 o A 1' .1 642' 'P 'Ab'- Bettsvllle 14 3 4 8-29 Hemminser. c q.e1'goXd,o' o ' 0 o A ,N -Q-1 o ps' ,s 'gsm Officials!-Whittaker lMiami7g Zlmmervlan. s -- o- gf ,'f.0w1' .9 x gs 0 ,Q 094, ' v ,t. We 1. K1 Oldfgfjlgr Q1-leidelbex-gy, - g 8 Yglbxdtgiwsc 0 . .- . 06 51.1 dgfxvv x qaocsclgfooils an - .i u , g Wi- .. , 6 Osh , sg- Qs Cppoqf 1, f KB1'g,.f ...... .... 0 Y3x59?0e,q' - '. - ,-'fail' 5 59' 1 O XV sqm 1'X3,'XXXg1' G 1,-,. ,- -. 5 KSN .V -5b.9OX, '. Beixsasa ...Es GSZi,Qig'4,9ws..,. use is Wo! ,Mille Qiddi My swsxg-1532131599 . as ' 'V 0 ' ' 1 -4-N' .- o oft' is aol 'L 'l' '1' ,f ....2 2 s 921 0 0 l f'T1le of We-e 1 X -. ' T0 B E T f 1 o 2' 6-fovixz ,x -91011 .-f r ' mls 'tx-311,12-4 f. W 12,51 --- King. f 4 1 sw egos 9,xe:'e,l' 4 grimnsgqgggsx- jew 'I Shaving off a last qltarterdthreag Sullivan, c 5 g ge - was-ilekzsv A- L led the uf? 9, 391 0 13 Bettsville high's cage eam owne Grimes, g ...... L , - 9 x, A x ,es vi,-' 1:05501-Bu'gsa:.:Z. :?g:2 coal: K 3 2 2-0 We GREEN gpgmgg ,gy a urgoon . ler,g................. , - ' score stood 32-30 in favor of Betts- Total, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,12 '1 31 In nl I 5:39 5090133133 gfgfisdld-E H133 1532 ' 'thl th ' t f f 1, ' A 121352 .hai-21. ..'l'B3J'lZL'?.Zq3l5l?. BETTSVILLE Downs ,n W ,I me my th.-Olghoug .thc 111311 hi-lgegnqgsgggs ly 'ang QP four 'fini me GREEN SPRINGS' 4635, tmgcozgl qx:11-msmgtwsvllle high 1:22838 iliezzthntl placid Bensvllld passing urgoon lve o Cl ,,i- an s A '-' ' . 13 win. The Bettsville girls also won, GREEN SPRINGS, Jan. 11.- 'school basketball players took a one ff-111511 Hang ggggggnarfhfglisgden 25-21. I Bettsville high. rallliedlfto slcoire 28 Wygjng lead in the third quarter and was sem to eight and seven Doing Bettsvllle held a 17-9 lead at pomts ln the flna ha an efeati than ,wept gut in front to win by in the final two periods. Turner led halftime, but Jackson reduced the Green Springs high here, 46-35, in L more of 45 to 85 in meh- same the Winners with 21 wings and 1111113111 ff' 2449 at the three qua: 3 rough and tumble game Wednes' with Green Springs at Green Stull topped the losers with 16. ter mark and then nearly over day nlght. A total of 51 personals rm wednesda waning Bettwme 150, G F P hauled the visitors in the flnal were called against bgth tgamgl 59 85 Y ' . f 0 2 2 chapter. The Bettsville girls triumphed, 21- 0111911113 tem' 11' Very close watch gfggzlrlglf 1 0 2 -Bettsville's scoring WHS eV9111Y 15. Carl Turner led the Bettsville and called 9. total of 51 fouls dur- A. King: I 5 0 12 divided with Forward TUl'l'l91 S H1119 varsity with 15 points. The sum- :ng the lame. Baker f 0 0 0 points setting them:x?3e.ThAldrich mary: , The were by quu-bers was as fol- Sumvgm' C H, 2 3 6 topped the losers w . e sum- Green Springs 35 6. F. P. lows: Robinett, c 0 0 0 mary: l Aldrich, f 0 1 1, Betuvmg ,,,,,, 8 18 34 46 Miller g 1 0 2 Jackson 1303 G- F- Pu Bauer, f ........ .... 5 3 13 12 24 33 35 A dretvs, g 0 0 0 climlehr' 11 2 5 lg mem' f g ShZell1ni?lliElnd'summary' TSYIICF. g 13 .Adrc , ... .-- ' Grote, c .... .....,.. , I ' Grimesig U- ... ' J ' 3 3 9 0 0 '01 GMD 5P 'K' 11 5 111' 22 s 'U 'lI0lo1REil12r.g 0 1 1. gig? .... .... 1 4 Sl G-l'1 G-F-T- JTl:i::f,Il', ' G F up Claycombig 3 3 gl Totals .... .. ....11 13 35iB.ug1- ,, 53 15 Turner 83 15 still 1, nun. l 8 015 Warner- ' Bensvllle 46 G. lf P. nwkmey. 0 0 0 Andrew' 0 0 ol L4 dy Q f . o o 0 Totals ...... .. ...11 8 30 Andrews f 1 2 Bleu 055 A Km! 11 3 111 Owe' 3 2 q, 1 , .. . Bugzlemf ,,,, .. . 1, Bemvllle 4951 1:-E-131 Turner, f 6 3 15 smm, ,, o u o Nllljllh o 1 1 Smith, Ray, f .- 0 9 UQ Tumer, 'fi ..... 3 0 6 King, f .... 1 1 3kGmu H 50m sumun 13 5 Day'cu.,,,,,, .. 2 6 Steffannl. 3 0 6 Navloks, f ... 0 1 limdrich 01 1 Robmeu 12 4 Hoffman. c .. 0 I Kms. 0 A Sullivan, c 1 3 5' in 32 , colwell, g .. 2 1 5 Grimes, g 1 2 4 Robinette c .. .. 1 2 4 Veley .. 09 0 M er .. Smith Roy g H 1 0 2 Mlller,g..... ---2 0 4. Mil1er,g'...:. ....2 2 6 Wlwrling ol o Grimes 10 2 Glunt.'g..1.... .. .. 1 2 4 !Naujoks, 1 3 1 TI Grimes' g .U 1 0 2 Dau ' 14 5 stefflnnl 32 3 Boas, g 0 0 0 TOMS 16 4 36 sxeffsmlng.............. 3 2 8 nn on as um .. oo 0 Totals 17 741 Jackson 2 7 10 11-30 Totals ..... .. .... ..16 15 464 --- ...... Betfsvillg 'I 15 15 13-5? Bettsville ........ 11 6 7 12-35l Score at half, Green 513111185 24- 1-,uh H1335 Tonk 18 1445 Jackson .... 9 17 3 7'-4 Bowling Green. Refgee-Cook. Bettsville 18. 1 Referee: J. Bone 4B-GL

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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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