Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Girls' basketball team had a fairly successful season under the supervision of their captain, Ruth l-lerge and Miss Enright. They did their best in each game and the players showed the right spirit whether they won or lost. Thus. the team deserves an unlimited amount of credit for its labors. Let us give Miss Enright three ringing cheers for her untiring patience and training which she rendered to the team. She is a splendid coach and Findlay Hi is very proud of her, Findlay 41 wllunlni lf? Findlay Z4 llawsnn 20 Findlay 37 Upper Sanrliiskv ll Findlay Z0 llawsnu il Findlay 'fl lharev 14 Findlay l4 Upper Saiitliislw Ill Findlay 19 Yanliie KU Findlay Z4 Kenton lb Findlay Z7 I-rqmoiii Z4 Findlay Z4 XX'.w.iL.wiiit.i Z-I Findlay Z5 Kenton Z4 ONE HUNDRFD AND LLEVEN

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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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RUTH H ERGE-Captain Ruth was our mighty captain, who managed the team with the best ability, Ruth was known as the scoring ace and when she got started nothing could stop her. Old Findlay Hi will miss her greatly for Ruth graduates this year. JFSSIE ENRIGHT-Forward Jessie was our flashy little forward, We wonder how she covers so much space in so short a time. She knew how to loop the ball through the ring too. She always managed to keep out of the guards' way. And did you ever see her asleep? We are very sorry because she will soon leave F. H. S. behind her. BERTHA SCHRlERiFOt'lUU!'f1' Bertha was a great lighter. She always played the game with her whole mind and soul. Not many players got away with anything when Bertha was around. She played for the joy of playing and to win the game. Bertha is a Junior. and we know what that means. TRPVA CHAMBERS-FOVLUIZVI1 Treva is one of our valuable finds. Those who have seen her play know this by her swiftness and ability she always displayed on the field of battle. We are glad Treva is playing for Findlay High and we are still happier because she is coming back next year. Ag - Q ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE

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