Bridgeton High School - Raccoon Yearbook (Bridgeton, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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:::::::::..: : : : : : :::::: R A c C o 0 N ::::: : : : : : : : :::::i Left to Right-Ova Webster, Marion Hamontre, Harold Mitchell, William Hart- man, Carl Ames, Philip Jeffries fcaptainj, Lawrence Lucas, Glenn Robinson, Max Wolverton, Ralph Hartman, Coach Valentine, Eugene Setty and Wayne Ames Cinsertj. Basket 381111 Bridgeton High School enjoyed a very successful season in basket- ball. Our team was the best we have had for several years, Winning more than half of its games. Considerable credit for its success is due to Coach Valentine and Mr. Noble for their co-operation with the players. Forwards Carl Ames ...... ........,........ ...... R a lph Hartman Center Max Wolverton Guards Wayne Ames .,.................................................. Philip Jeffries We must not forget the services of Setty , Robinson , Mitchell , Lucas , Ovie , and Bill. Commencement exercises will close the careers of several of these, as far as basketball may go, but We hope those who remain will keep Bridgeton on the map tif it is there nowl. IIIIII I I I I I I I IIIIIII Page thirty-four IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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IlIIZ.'.'II'.III..II-I.'III.II-fI-IIIII-II R A C C O O N 12-21- - - .-II-II.II-..- -22.22 Standing-Marion Hamontre fmanagerj, Henry Mich, Walter Kirkham, Glenn Robinson, Roy Hartman, Ralph Hartman and Coach Valentine. A Front Row--Carl Ames, Philip Jeffries fcaptainl, William Hartman, Hershel Mas- sey, Max Wolverton and Wayne Ames Cinsertl. 3BaszhaII The Old Gold and Black was represented by one of the best baseball teams it has ever known, Winning six games out of eight. We opened the season with a victory over Fontanet 10-3. We lost the next game to the strong Mecca nine, 5-2. But this was balanced by defeating them in the tournament. We played the next two games at home winning from Rockvile 5-0 and from Rosedale 12-1. We went to Bellmore October 2 and defeated' them for the first time in five years, 5-3. By winning this game We were permitted to play in the county tournament where we defeated Mecca 3-2 and Rockville 8-3. The following Saturday we lost the county championship to the strong Montezuma team with a score of 8-2. Much credit for the success of the team is due to the untiring efforts of the coach, Sam Valentine. The captain and first-baseman must not be forgotten for all those home runsl We must praise the whole team for its Wonderful co-operation and especiallythe battery, Wolverton and Mich. IIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIEI Page thirty-three II I IIIIIIIIIIIIII.I..IIIII:fI



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