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agers. the supplies. thirst. JERRY HODSON 'Q WILBUR HOSTETLER I ,Q . I ' 'Ks I SOMERSET 4-WAY TOURN EY On December 2 and 3 the first Somerset 4-way invitational tourney was held in the Somerset gymnasium. This tourney was conducted with the intention of it becoming an annual affair. The four participating teams were: Somerset, Clay, White's Institute, and LaFountaine High School. The opening game was won by White's Institute over La- Fountaine. In the second game of that evening Clay outscored Somerset by a score of ol-38. The following evening LaFountaine won the consolation game, and the Clay Township Indians claimed the Somerset Invitational tournament by a decision of 6-32 over White's Institute. The winner's trophy was accepted by the Indian co-captains, John Whitley and David Spangler, in behalf of their team. ,f STUDENT MANAGERS Jerry Hodson and Wilbur Hostetler were varsity student man They were always ready to help Ben Bowles by running errands, keeping the coach's office clean, and taking care of At all of the ball games, one would find Jerry and Wilbur handing towels to the players during timeouts. At half time they were in the dresssing room cutting oranges for the players the oranges gave the players more energy and quenched their During the school day before away games, Jerry and Wilbur would spend their free periods in the coach's office packing the players' uniforms in the trunk, putting the practice balls in the bag, and getting other necessary supplies ready for travel. ff , 1 N ogg, les-Il:!::ll I ' ' if H:P':5't t ' , ' Zlil' I 75 'filummuf J 1 if Q0 New ll I. J! U 41 ' 7 I f In J , :J aiqllgillalf l ll: llf , if 'T S 5'
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LARRY KLEIN Assistant Coach :M DW' DAVID SPANGLER Co-Captain Forward Clay Opp. Jan. 9- Gilead 7,,, , , 57 48 Jan. 14- 15-17-Co. Tourney Converse E- ooooof f -E A 53 65 JoE GLASSBURN Svveetser , 47 73 FO,Wa,d Mexico , , , 85 72 Jan. - Sharpsville EE E , 59 70 Jan- - Bunker Hill 7,,, , 65 49 Feb - Fulfon W , ,,,,,,,,, , , ,E 74 56 Feb - Chili ,,,,, ,, , , 71 56 Feb - 26-27-28-Sectional Feb - Deedsville E ,,,, E 86 50 Feb. 25- Converse E, 50 53 ROLAND WIDEMAN ROGER OLDHAM LARRY PETERS Forward Center CEVITGT ,If .L if.-'1, '1v ,. is A, .
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Clay Nov. 7- Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. B BASKETB LL TEAM Svvayzee Western Eastern Converse Deedsville Northwestern Akron Galveston Bennetts Gilead Svveetser Mexico Sharpsville Bunker Hill Fulton Chili 7 FRONT ROW: Gary Powell Dale Chrsrn Kent Sumpter Rex Kling and Gary Sherrtze BACK ROW Nlke Fcx Richard Wood, John Rickard Clarence Medlen Carl Zody and Coach Kle n
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