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PURT A - X , - ' X FOOTBALL TEAM Mgrs.: Don Neumeyer, Bob Zollars, Charles Hanley. Row 1-Gerald Syx. Gene Le Fever, Iay Bowman, Les Athey, Bruce Blackshere, Iim Provence Iohn Buck, Harold Anderson, Bill Iunker. f Row 2--Wilson Barnes, Harry Rogerson, Harold Ley. Steve Miller, Iack Foley, Bill McKenna George Smith, George Oberlin. V Row 3-Coach Miller Coach Lave, Charles Both Iohn B l , B dd M d , , oy e u a den, Norman Boring, Red Shaeffer. Coventry football hopes suffered a severe jolt when three lettermen took defense jobs and did not return to school and a fourth was declared ineligible after the first game. We defeated Orrville 19-0 on the first game of the year at Orrville. Stow then became the first team to defeat the Comets on our home field since 1937. The score was 7-ll. After that the Barberton Reserves were defeated 13-0. Then came a visit to our arch rivals, Springfield, and we won 6-0. Neither team had much advantage as play was confined between the 30 yd. lines after a 2nd quarter drive netted the Comets a score. Kent State came to Coventry next and w 19 7 I on - . t was the first time Kent football team had ever beaten Coventry and it was accomplished while their Coach Mr. Von Hyning was in the hospital. Norton then took our measure in the mud by 13-0. It was a terrific battle but the Panthers couldn't be stopped. We tackled Mighty Ellet at Ellet and even though the experts pre- dicted an Ellet romp, the Comets rnade goal line stand after stand, and with 10 seconds left to play, took the ball on our four inch line, and with it the ball game 7-6. Greensburg then got revenge for the last four years by winning 12-6 in our last game of the year. All in all it was not as successful a year as past years have been, but ghe Eoys won fouruand lost four which makes them an average football team y t e azzi ratem system of picking championship teams. Compliments of Huston-Pugh Sporting Goods North Main Street
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ORCHESTRA Row l-Mary Clapper, Mary Lou Iunker, Lois Ann Pake. Betty Iunker Io Ann Corminy Lois Bachtel. Betty Parrill, Ierry Lundy, Caroline Zufall, Velma Swigirt Mr Herron Row 2--Martin Smilek, Morrie Williams, Dean Rood, Eva Clapper, Ann Allen Iwckie Minn Don Long, Iack Wright, Paul Miller. Row Swisher, Frank Bradshaw, Bob Oberlin. 3-Melvin Dettra. Frank Breyer, Charles Whitehead, Don Welever Bob Hunktr Bob Morrie Williams . , ,, , President ,Vice President Betty Iunker ,, ,, , , Secretary Mary Clapper , Treasurer Eva Clapper ,, ,,,, ,,,, L ibrarian The Coventry High School Orchestra this year contains some thirty-five members. Although handicapped by lack of full instrumentation, it has proved its ability on several occasions. It took part in the dedication of the Lakeview Church of Christ on October 19, and in the Christmas program at Coventry High School. It also played in the all-county Music Festival Compliments of A Friend
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VARSITY BASKETBALL Don Welever, Bud Marks, Capt. lim Provence, Harold Ley, Earl Valentine, lohn Buck, Bill McKenna, Harold Anderson, Morrie Williams, Bill Miller, Al Rollins, Coach Miller. Coventry's team was small but aggressive this year. Their lack of height was a definite handicap throughout the season, We won ten and lost nine games including two losses to Canton Timken and to Canton St. Iohns. High spots of the year were the one point win over Springfield there, and a one point loss to Ellet here. Both were very good ball clubs. Among other close games were the Stow game, which we lost 22-24, at Stow, and the 38-40 game which Kent State took from us at home. Standouts on the team were Hank Provence, a forward, elected honorary captain and All-Metropolitan forward: and Morrie Williams, another fast, scrappy, diminutive forward. Don Welever at center, Iohn Buck, and either Bill McKenna or Harold Ley at guards, made up the starting lineup. Much credit must be given Bud Marks, Harold Anderson, and Bill Miller for good relief jobs in several games when the Varsity regulars departed for the showers via the personal foul route. It was a fast aggressive ball club that had to depend on clever ball handling and superior basket shooting to win any games, but too often this was not enough to offset the advantage of height which other teams had. Compliments of Portage Lakes Realty Co. -- Portage Lakes Drive
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