Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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I ,, 'Sabi 'U Sf! ' 1 , y I M A ,ff i 1 :4775 i 4 p 3 Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay High High High High High High High High High High High High School School School School School School School School School School School School 1926 Basketball Season Z1 22 37 35 34 26 26 33 31 26 25 316 Marion 28 Bowling Green 18 Tiffin 14 Lima Central 14 Kenton 20 Bowling Green 30 Columbus South Z1 Lima Central 13 Hamilton 30 Middletown 25 Kenton 23 Opponents 236 Shortly after the football season was over Coach Aiken issued a call for candi- dates for the basketball team. Many of the fellows were already in training from the football season and Mighty Jim started the season with a strong and deter' mined squad. Preliminary games were played with several county teams whom the Gold had little difficulty in beating, Kramer to Pessnell to Kramer was a com' mon shot and accounted for most of the team's tallies. To Coach Aiken, however, was due much of the credit for the team's showing, as he drilled them constantly in ,, teamwork which is one of the most important factors in winning frames. The team was greatly handicapped by having to play on floors much smaller than our own an with poorer accommodations for spectators so that often the forwards were able to follow in shots because the rooters were under the baskets. This was e case in our second tilt with Bowling Green with the result that we lost where should have won. ECG In- if EJ' '2- W fi HgQ'l One Hundred and Six 4 g 0 N 'H E R: N S , . d un- I 3 it 1-. th L A .1- , C L wa t A 4 ' efi :il E ' -Fifi: 'N ' K Bali T 3



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