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m i' ? 'T' Q' ' Wggggl P xi QQ S Q EYZ' Svernnh Gram lfirx! mu'-Thomas Marshall. Sworn! raw-Buddy Sehueren, Merle Miller, Coach Paul Underwood, joe Sehweidler, Eugene Benedict. Tlrinf r'r1w-Wilbur Geisclman, Albert Mahler, Ralph Vorcis, Arthur Tomassi, Howard Rcxtrew. The second team, although coming out on the wrong side of the ledger in most of their games, has bettered their style of ball and with a little more coaching and practice should go places and do things next year. On the second team are several who will contest for positions on the first team in the near future. Wilbur Geiselman, with the help of more height and weight along With the capability of fighting a hard game, will develop into a probable po- sition on the first five. Eugene Benedict plays a smooth game and is hard to guard. Merle Miller fills either a center or forward position and is a good offense man. Arthur Tomassi is a good dribbler and a very speedy offense man as well as guard. Joe Schweidler is capable of stopping a number of plays by his height. Others deserving mention of good playing are: Howard Rextrew, Thomas Marshall, Ralph Voreis, Buddy Schueren, and Albert Mahler. 9 . 4 Puyr' Ifrjllu lQDmU FDU Van 5:39 .DEQ PEW DQR' VUQG5
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O '1otQP?'Pt f1'f:N-r7z1e,1'1N'aeQX'? 1O new 'ag T 5 1, .. ,,V Q s fi n. Q f 'T . s f m? tfifastfq ,igftiii ,gs Tommy Bigley Harry Baker Helen Matrix School sports began with a bang at the beginning of the school year when Mr. Underwood, rightly termed the Coach, took charge. Calling out all those interested in baseball, and after various workouts, the school was represented by Howard Overmyer, Lester Cook, Harold Shaw, Charles Reed, Cecil Asper, Albert Kendall, Bob Bogardus, Merle Miller, and Culver Miller. Only three games were played, two with Tyner and one with West High. The first of these was played on the home diamond, Culver being submerged by Tyner to the tune of 10-3. The Culver nine returned their defeat by a victory over Tyner 1-0. They next defeated West High by a score of 7-1 on the home diamond. The cold weather necessitated the discontinuance of baseball for that season. Praise should be alloted the custodian and yell leaders, also the rooting sec- tion of the High School, for their worthy assistance in keeping the teams in high spirits and Winning form. The cheering this year has had a remarkable amount of uniformity and pep. This shows that cooperation between the cheer leaders and rooting sections can bring forth amazing results. Page Ififtyfstwn Q 'umm wen DDQ new DDQ PDQ DDQ vnu
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