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lil lglglilillilillililillillil Q 1 ' 'gf ' Q 6. CG. 036. 5. Sb o X Elilgglilliillgllgjfillgllgl X Boys' Basketball Schedule Date Place C. T. H. S. ,Opp. December 20-Hallam at Glenville ....... ,,.,..,.... 2 1 ..,...l,........ 11 January 1-Alumni ....,..., .,..,., ,...........,... ....,..l. 1 9 .,..l,.l.. . ..., . 12 January 3-Hanover Boys at Glenville ,,,7,,7 .YY.,,. 2 4 ,.,.,,Y.7,.77,,, 23 january 7-C. T. H. S. at North York ..,,..., 6 ............... - 22 January 17-C. T. H. S. at Hallam .... ..- ....... ,...... 1 1 ,,.............. 13 January 23-C. T. H. S. at Dover ......,.... ., ...., 4 .....,.......... 11 January 24-C. T. H. S. at Hanover ............. .,..... 2 4 ................ 31 February 6-Dover at Glenville. .....,......,.......,.... ....... 1 5 ................ 13 February 12-Manchester, Md., at Glenville ...... ., ..... 37 ...........,.... 20 February 13-Glen Rock at Glenville ........,. . ..,,...,. , ....... ....... 2 2. ............... 17 February 19-C. T. H. S. vs. Hallam in Yorks.- ..... ....... 1 9 .............,. . 16 February 21-C. T. H. S. at Manchester, Md. ...... ...,... 2 0. ..........,.... 8 February 25-C. T. H. S. at Srewartstown .... , ..... ..,.... 2 0..- ........... . 39 February 28-C. T. H. S. at New Oxford ........ ....... 2 0 ................ 48 March 6-Stewartstown at Glenville ......, ....... 2 5 ............,,.. 23 March 11-C. T. H. S. at Glen Rock ....... ....... 1 6 .........,... 15 March 14-New Oxford at Glenville ................................ ....... 2 4 ................ 48 Boys' Basketball News Playing their first complete season of basketball and facing the stiffest com- petition a Scarlet and Black quintet had ever been called on to meet, the Glen- ville High School five established an enviable record in the 1929-30 cage season by chalking up ten victories against seven defeats. This Scarlet and Black court squad reported at the beginning of the season with plenty of hope and ambition, but handicapped by lack of playing experience. However the players soon learned the rudiments of the game and rapidly de- veloped into an aggregation of court artists that furnished the opposition with plenty of troubles throughout the season. With this year of experience, and with the loss of but one member, Captain Bortner, through graduation, the team is expected to make a great showing next year. The longest winning streak of the C. T. H. S. passers occurred when they bowled over Dover, Hallam, Manchester, twice, and Glen Rock in succession. On the other hand they suffered a four game losing streak in mid-season when the team was rather broken up by the absence of Captain Bortner and Panian. Only one game was lost on the home court and that to New Oxford, a team who had previously defeated West York, leaders of York County Scholastic League. 4 PX 4 Q! 22f29?f955f-?25?l?25?f +9Qf31Q+953f9Qf?2Q11?2Qf?Qf?2?t?9?+9iJ A ' W 1 1 1 ' Thirty-one
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EEEEEEEEEEEEE EE3iE5Z3iS5E1lS5ZiiS5Z3iE5ZQl5Z3i5ZQi35Zii5Z5i5ZiiQ5G?S G. CG, W. S. 355C5vl56iS5Q3l56i3CiviE5EiS5iSiS5Z5iS5Z5lfi5F5z3Git5 Z 'P E - Q 5 .- Thirty X Elilillilillillillillillililillilllfl Boys' Basketball Team Standing, left to right-Alton Dubs, Manager, Russell Hetrick, Park Trump, Charles Werner, Earl Herrick, Elmer Parrishg Prof. Bushey, coach. Sitting, left to right-Elwood Cramer, Woodrow Snyder, Leon Bortner, Captaing Raymond Panian, George Flemmens. Cut Coach Good athletic teams, the approval of the community and the whole-hearted support of the students are the fruits of Coach Bushey's first year as director of the scarlet and black athletics. Under Mr. Bushey's guidance a strong interest in athletics has been shown. l9oossfHf3TaaTaooToo oooooooo 6 +??Y?+?29?+?29?t99?+??5?+?25?t2Ql29??325??2S?+??Q+?2S?+422Q+99?l532Q+9S?+?2S?+?2S?l??Y? +9993 +?29?l2f3l?2Q 0 - Q 6 l-'?29?+?2Q+ 55 E Gila 39 'Gi a '49 aa E 'P- 55 P E P ea 29 W? E 225 E a E E :fra 'aa a a a E fist af2+af+
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azaiw 44- 436513 f 4 M5564 4 'P ITJIE EEIEEIEIEIEIEEIIZ IZIIXIIZIIZIITSIIZIIZIIZIEIBIEIIZIE In the alumni fray, the C. T. H. S. tossers gained the unique distinction of being the first varsity in the history of the school to defeat an alumni five. Captain Leon Bortner, forward, played a steady game throughout the sea- son and at times scintillated on the offense, with one hundred and three points to his credit. Bortner annexted the season's scoring honors and also set a school record by scoring twenty-three points in one game. George Flemmens diminutive forward, proved a worthy running mate to Captain Bortner by playing a brilliant floor game as well as by collecting his share of points. George was one of the fastest forwards seen here this season and he proved a constant menace to the opposition both on the offense and defense. Raymond Panian, lanky center, took second scoring honors for the season by chalking up ninety-nine points. Besides sparkling on the offense, Ike proved a tower of strength on the defense. When his teammates were unable to break through their opponents' defense, Raymond could always be depended upon to whip the cords several times from the middle of the floor. Woodrow Snyder, guard, was a veritable stonewall on the defense and in addition could always be depended upon to play a steady and clear game. Wood- row put the damper on a many an oppressing forward's scoring aspirations. Elwood Cramer hit the stride early in the season and besides playing a good defensive game at times showed marked ability in caging shots from beneath the basket. Charles Warner, center and guard, made slow progress at the beginning of the season, but later showed remarkable improvement and caused the opposition plenty of trouble, both on the offense and defense. Earl Hetrick, guard, always played a steady game. Earl's specialty was passing and he had developed into a rather adept performer in his phase of the game. Elmer Parrish, as understudy to Captain Bortner, showed much skill in locating the basket and in all probability will break into the regular lineup next year. Park Trump, tallest man on the squad, with a little more experience will develop into an accomplished player. Next season Park will undoubtedly give some one a hard battle for a regular berth on the team. Russell Herrick, guard, did not often break into the scoring column but nevertheless he always played a fast and aggressive game. With a little more training Russell will develop into a dangerous man on the offense as well as on the defense. 5 2 CD1 C3 Q Q 3 Eff f32Qf293i?2f?QQE29?f229'3f32Y?f I +3293 T 1 Qlilw i?!f'ff??9?fE9Q+'?2Q+'329?'E2f?if2Y9?+?15?f329?+??9??29?+?2iJ?9f?f?29ij+?29?+?2Q+?2SEk525?QQ+9Q+9Q? fN9Qf9QFEQQQgs Thirty-two
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