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MAINS+Criptain Arlo played his second and last year of varsity basketball as center. He was a good leader and an offensive player. encouraging his team and fighting against odds most of the season. Playing against much taller centers he found it difFcult to get the tip off but he always doubled his eHorts to gain possession of the ball. BlSH7Forrt'ar'd This was Charles' first year of varsity basketball. He started at center but was shifted to the forward position. Charles is probably the fastest player seen on a Findlay team for a number of years, He will he back next year and if he can continue to control the hall with his speed, he will be a menace to all opponents and a boon to his own team, CLAR K- H-FUfLL'tll'd ' Jimmy was an ex-Glenwood star, Only a Sophomore. he has two bright years ahead of him. His size and weight were readilv replaced by his speed and clever basketball work He also had a good eye for the basket, putting in long ones when least expected. HENDRlfIKS7fortt'urrl' Clarence was another ex-Glenwood star. He was the rangiest man on the squad, That added to his speed, aggressiveness, and ability to shoot baskets, made him invaluable to his team, As he was only a Sophomore, the schools future is promising, ONE HUNDRED AND NINE
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BOYS' BASKETBALL After a week of rest from the football season Coach Scantlebury called for basketball candidates. About sixty boys reported for the Hrst night's practice. They were separated into two groups practicing at different times. Coach Scantlebury had a fine looking team that should have carried many laurels, but before they had a chance to really show their worth, ineligibilities at one stroke took out three first team men. Arlo Mains was then elected captain. Although the new team didn't win a game, they fought hard and made their opponents earn their victories, l. H, S. IV Lima in ttiiivi tcrec IS l ll. S, 24 Van Bu :eii 7 lx ll S. ll! Rawson ll l H, S l 7 Upper bandusky lo l, ll. 5. ll Lima Central lla lr. H. b. IU Bowling Ci reeii 50 l. H. S. ll Upper Sanduskv ll l'. H 5. ZU Dayton R twcw sevelt l-l lx H, S, I6 Tiffin 41 ly ll, S. 1 Kenton ll li H. S. ll Bowling Green 41 l ll. 5 lu XVapakoneta ZS l. H, 5. 19 Kenton Z9 . v -vs 33 ll! . e .,., . Rf .A +f if r ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT nv Q .- tr 5 Us
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NIARVIN-Guard VJhitey also tasted his first varsity basketball. He could always be depended on to put up a good defensive hght. Having plenty of speed he could quickly cover a man near the basket. He will be back next year to display his Hne work. NIOORH IEA D-G uurd Bob rapidly developed into a first class guard. He generally played in the enemy's territory to keep them from getting loose. Bobs shooting ability helped the team many times. Hell be back as a real asset again next year. HosL ER--Forward Hodge entered from Donnell Junior High. He was a sub-forward because the game only allows two. Vwfhen he was called on to play he fought hard and never allowed the team's rating to fall. He was also good at shooting baskets. George was another Sophomore. COLLINS-Guard Gerald was built for basketball. He was a lanky fellow and by no means clumsy. He showed promise of becoming a guard to be feared. His ability to break up an opponents Shot without fouling him was almost uncanny. Glenwood sent him to us and he is another Sophomore. 5 n ONE HUNDRl:D AND TkN
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