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SEATEDeDomr Len Seaman, I'V'mtifard. McDaniels, Ellen Ammn, tCapU, Thelma Bierly, Phylis Hall, Dorothy Hazlett STANDINGeJliss Dillhay, tChaperonel. Lenore Carr, Ada, Patton, Mary Redfern, Wilma Tanner, Jlargine Kincaid, Georgia. Arman, Ruth JIcDaniels, tMng, Mr. Gallatin, tCoacm GIRLS BASKETBALL Writh the entire squad left from last year C. H. S. looked forward to a success- ful season of basketball. Coach Gallatin gave us a month of heavy practice and the week preceding the 14th of December suits were given out to six regulars and six substitutes. Saturday, December 14, one and all loaded into a splendid new bus and were on our way to Glouster where we defeated the husky lassies 32 to 8. December 20th it was all aboard for Corning and what a game! After a hard struggle to overcome their lead C. H. S. won 29 to 20. Saturday, January 11th, Glenford girls administered our first defeat 14 to 8 followed by our defeat at the hands of New Lexington 24 to 11. Glenford defeated 115.3gain on Tuesday, January 28 by the margin of one free throw, 16 to 15, but We came back strong against Thorne ville, winning decisively, the score being 31 t0 3. Friday, February 7th, we enter- tained our old rival, New Lexington, in a hard all around game but lost 15 to 11. Tuesday, February 11th, Roseville came to town with high hopes and a champion- ship team, but we defeated them 26 to 15 in a clean cut game. Giouster returned our visit Friday, February 14th, and lost a hard game in the last half by the score of 14 to 11. We journeyed to Thornvillels new Gym on Saturday, February 15th, and won 19 to 7. Enthusiasm was running high when the whistle blew for our opening game at the tournament which we won from Thornville 21 t0 4. Our second game placed us against Corning whom we defeated in a hard, fast game 14 to 10, sending us into the selni-flnals against Central where we met defeat by the margin of one field goal 17 to 15. Next year we prophesy a different story so herels hoping for the best and three cheers for girls athletics at C. H. S. ELLEN ANNON.
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FIRST Row-Halph Km'ns, tMng, Clarence Dalrymple, James Pitcock, Myron. Kincaid, tCnptaim, Jolm Sunburn, Marlin King, Couch Nmsbaum SECnNn Ruw-Ray Dalrymple, vViIIixmn Clark, Frank Hull, Conrad Wilson THIRD Rmv-Hurold Anderson, Philip Pettitt, Maurice Maxwell, Edmund Settle, Ronald Springer BOYSI BASKETBALL Immediately following the close of football season Coach Nussbaum with four lettermen as a nucleus began to build his 1930 basketball machine. Due to an automobile accident the squad was without its coach for six weeks. During the coaclfs absence Mr. Cleary took the squad and drilled them for their first game at Gloustcr. C. H. S. was defeated 21-18. The following week under Mr. McClearyIs tutelage C. H. S. overwhelmed Corning 30-7, completely outplaying them in all departments. After Coach Nussbaumk return, the Big Reds were defeated by New Concord. Our next home game was played against Corning and Crooksville annexed another victory by a 33-10 score. After meeting Corning we played the strong Glenford team but came out on the short end of a 26-17 score. The excellent Thorn- ville Quintet next visited us and after playing them on even terms for three quarters the Big Reds went down to defeat by the score of 19-20 and our return game with New Lex brought us a defeat 28-18. Roseville was the next victim of the Crooks- ville aggregation to the tune of 22-19. We closed our regular season by being de- feated a second time by Thornvillc 23-13. In the Tournament drawings Crooksville met Somerset in the first round and was victorious by a 24-20 score. In the second round C. H. S. played the strong Central Hi team and in the most interesting game of the tournament Crooksville won the right to play in the semi-finals by defeating them 23-22. The following Tuesday Crooksville met Grlenford and after completely outplaying them and leading the entire game, lost a heartbreakcr in an over-time period 24-20. In the consolation Crooksville, after our second team had held Thorn- ville to a tie score at the beginning of the fourth quarter, lost to Thornville by a score of 24-14. Of the live high scorers 0f the tournament Crooksville placed two, Kincaid and Sanborne. Only two Seniors are lost by graduation, Wilson and Kincaid, so a good team is in prospect for next year. MYRON KINCAID. Twmty-Seuen
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