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'A' First Row: P. Crowe, J. Dee V. Dennison. C. Yveirhake P. Awe, Second Row: Coach Mull C, Davis, J. Dennison. B Bertsche, W. Hickey, J Ward iabsentj. 'A' 5 z6'n.aluzt6a!L The second team won eleven games but lost nine. The team gained much valuable experience that will help them in the coming seasons. Height was much more in abundance this season. That, combined with better co-ordination, will be an asset for the 1949-50 season. The season's record was: Team We They Hartsburg-Emden . . 26 19 Kenney . . . 38 10 Atlanta . . . 35 37 Middletown . . 40 16 Athens . . . 30 37 New Holland . . 24 21 Waynesville . . 26 8 Beason . . . 27 20 Williamsville . . . 25 20 Hartsburg-Emden . . 19 43 Kenney . . . . 25 18 Latham . . . 20 21 Mt. Pulaski . . 19 25 Middletown . . 42 17 New Holland . . 30 25 Waynesville . . 38 14 Beason . . . 22 29 Williamsville . . 26 30 Petersburg . . 36 43 Latham . . 21 23 TWE NTY-TWO .
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LEO GLEASON: Snlvlnvrnure guard-one RAYMOND MERCKlER: Junior guard, of the best defensive guards and re- small, but very fast-hamlicapped must llounders in the conference. of the year by a pre-season ankle injury. JACK DEE: Freshman forwardi good COACH MULL: A man whose heart is rebounder and good shotvshould im- with his boys4one who places the indi- prove rapidly with more experience. vidual ahead of fame. TWENTY-ONE
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if , g . + . .2 l 2 5 iii l ,Fix 5. - f ' 2 'A ' ' 'ff xg '- fi' . fl First Row: V.. Lanterman. Principal, D. G. Lanterman, C. Drake. J. Smith, J. Miller, R. Curry, R. Leininger, R. Miller, R. Dennison, R. Shawgo, J. Dee. Second Row: G. Dennison, F. Buckles, G. Yard, D. 1'Iindsf. R. Lercher. L. Grieme, J, Burton, H. Newman, S. Turner, J. Stellar, Coach Mull. .JL .Z Twenty grade school Backyard Hoopsters went out for basketball this year. The team was without experience when the season began, but much was learned by their participation in the games. Next year these youngsters will begin the season with more experience and the same high spirits which they kept throughout this year. nk 555.50 L' IIA., Left to right: J. Rickords, J. Lee, C. Walsh, D. Lan- terman. TWENTY-THREE
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