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VARSITY BASKETBALL RALPH KINGDON Guard MART MAHER Guard CHARLES COURTRIGHT Center HAROLD CAMP Forward HAMPTON1 SMITH Forward JERRY DORAN Forward FRED DUNCAN Center BOB SHORT Guard Player GP EG Made Missed TP Smith ....23 107 70 57 284 Kingdon .... ...23 71 42 38 184 Dungan .... ...21 49 48 61 146 Doran .20 45 22 31 112 Short ...23 32 32 52 96 Maher ...22 20 31 24 71 Courtright ...18 20 16 17 56 Helton .... 5 4 4 2 12 Phillips .... 5 2 4 6 8 Camp .... 2 1 0 0 2 24
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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The won-lost record of this year’s varsity cage squad was none too impressive, but this may be due partially to the fact that the team was composed largely of underclassmen. The first few games were lost by wide margins, but in the latter half of the season the boys showed improvement by making the games more exciting and by winning some of them. Only two members of this year's varsity will be lost through graduation. Bob Short and Jerry Doran. We will miss Short’s ball handling and scrappy play along with Doran’s rebounding and shooting accuracy. The future looks bright for the Indians, since three members of the starting five. Juniors Ralph Kingdon and Fred Dungan, Sophomore Hampton Smith, and also two front line reserves. Chuck Courtright and Mart Maher, will be on hand next season. Other members of the squad who showed promise for the future in Junior-varsity play this year were Tonev Helton, Harold Camp, Frank Kingdon, Ray Mills, and Charles Clus-key. Another indication for things to come for Brimfield High School was the fine showing of the Freshmen-Sophomore Tournament. Seated—left to right: Jerry Doran, Hampton Smith, Fred Dungan, Ralph King- don, Boh Short, Captain. VARSITY Standing: Charles Kellstadt, Mgr.. Harold Camp, Toney Helton, Charles Courtright, Lincoln Phillips, Mart Maher, Dale Lobcr, Coach.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL f irst row-left to right: Frank Kingdon, Toney Helton, Charles Courtright, Harold Camp, Raymond Mills, .Mgr. Charles Kcllstadt. Second row: Robert McCoy, Coach Dale Lober, Eddie Bradley, Ronald Compton, Roger Best, Charles Cluskcy, Ed Duffy. The primary purpose of J. . Basketball is to build for the future. W ith this thought in mind, and with the victories to their credit, we think they will make history a few years from now. At the Frosh-Soph Tournament, held in Princeville March 10-13, our team took second place.
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