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Hutton Cosier Robey Le W Kilborn 1945 46 Fitzgerald Callahan Twenty-nine
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... Basketball... This year th6 Warriors’ basketball team was made up of five new varsity players. Although they weren’t too experienced, the Warriors gave a good account and finished sixth in the Eastern Illinois Conference. Coached by Ott Bay and assistant, Bob Collom, the hardwooders won nineteen and lost nine. They entered the Clark County Tournament and won it by defeating Westfield and Martinsville. In the annual Eastern Illinois Tourney, the Warriors defeated Marshall but succumbed to Charleston in the quarter-finals. Playing in the Regional Tournament, the Warriors won over Newman, handed Kansas its second defeat of the year, and then lost to Paris in the final game. After the last game the records showed the Warriors scored 1266 points to their opponents’ 1007. Receiving varsity letters were—Seniors: Richard Callahan, Jack Comer, Bob Le-May, Pat Fitzgerald, Bill Kilborn, and Dale Robey; juniors: Max Brandenburg and Jim Hutton; sophomores: Gerald Black, Danny Collins, and Roy Johnson. Dale Robey was elected honorary captain and high-scoring Richard Callahan was chosen as the most valuable player. SEASON’S SCORES Casey . 29 Olney . . . . 27 Casey . 30 Greenup . . . . 27 Casey . 67 Hutsonville . . 31 Casey. 66 Westfield . . . 40 Casey . 35 Paris .... . . 49 Casey . 40 St. Elmo . . . 21 Casey . 46 I.S.D. . . . Casey . 49 Urbana . . . . . 41 Casey . 38 Kansas . . . . 41 Casey . 50 Charleston TC 47 Casey. 75 Westfield . . . 23 Casey. 31 Champaign . . 46 Casey . 40 Newton . . . . 20 Casey . 48 Martinsville . . 25 Casey. 42 Palestine . . . 57 Casey . 61 Brownstown . 26 Casey . 30 Bridgeport . 47 Casey. 46 Effingham . . 32 Casey . 53 Oblong . . . 22 Casey . 65 Teutopolis . 54 Casey . 40 Newman . . . 29 Casey . 27 Robinson . . 35 Casey.36 Charleston . . 46 Casey . 50 Kansas . . . . 37 Casey.60 Martinsville . . 25 Casey. 44 Marshall . . . . 21 Casey . 31 Paris . . . . . . 53 Casey . 37 Charleston . . 47 Front row, left to right: Jim Mutton. Pat Fitzgerald. Dale Robey. Bob LeMay. Richard Callah Gerald Black. Bill Brandenburg:. Bill Kilborn. Jack Conner. Danny Collins. Second row: George Wright. Olin Chapman. Denzil Brandenburg, Jim Simpson, Lorn Malone. Lowell Staley. Dick Davis, Don Winn, Bill Luckey, Jerry Beeson. Ronnie Davis, Max Brandenburg. Twenty-eight
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.. .Track ♦ ♦ ♦ In March, Coaches “Ott” Bay, Myron Tedrick, and Bob Collum issued a call for track men. Track prospects included James Abraham, Charles Finney, Bob Barkhurst, Bill Brandenburg, Richard Callahan, Jack Comer, Alan Ernest, Maurice Fox, Bill Kilborn, Dale Robey, Don Simpson, Jerry Beeson, O’in Chapman, Carl Cummins, Ronald Davis, Lloyd Montgomery, Bob Reeder, Marshall Taggert, Don Winn, George Wright, Gerald Black, Danny Collins, Dick Davis, Paul Huddlestun, Roy Johnson, Forest Malcom, Lorn Malone, Rex Mauk, Jim Simpson, Bill Yocom, Don Gross, Roland Carlin, Richard Coons, Ronald Gross, Leslie Montgomery, Charles Smith, Richard Smith, Dean Shute, Don Ul-rey, and Bill Spencer. This was the largest track team in years at C.T.H.S., and although most of the trackmen were inexperienced, they gave a good account of themselves. Outstanding this year were: James Abraham, a 220- and 440-yard dash man; Richard Callahan, a track artist in the shot and discus who went to the state last year while still a junior; Jack Comer and Dale Robey, dashes and hurdle men; and Bill Kilborn and Charles Finney, who competed in the pole vault. Front row. left to right: Danny Collins. Lloyd Montgomery. Bob Reeder. Jerry Beeson. Ronny Davis Rex Mauk. Jim Abraham. Charles Smith. Don Simpson. Foiest Malcom. Max Brandenburg. Jim Simpson. Second row: Dale Robey. Jack Comer. Leslie Montgomery. Bill Brandenburg. Don Winn. Gerald Black. Charles Finney. Alan Krnest, Richard Callahan, Dick Smith, Bill Kilborn. Dirk Davis. Third row. Olin Chapman. Don Gross, Bill Spencer. Don Hurt. Lorn Malone. Maurice Fox. Roland Carlin, Bob Barkhuist. Roy Johnson. Bill Yocom. Dean Shute. Don Ulrey. Thirty
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