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sfsfw The 1 1928 f Osoga mx, '+-YHZQSS, - ,,v, ,,,w, , +- GEORGE MYERLY, CAPTAIN, CENTER Georges inside knowledge of the indoor court game put his team to a greater advantage. Opposing centers never beat him to the tip-off and his un- canny ability at foul shooting garnered the Orange and Blue Five many points. Slim was the greatest center that G. A. has ever boasted about. VV'e expect to hear big things of George in College. HOWARD ARNOLD, FORWARD Chubby was G. portside forward and sure basket ringer from all angles. His speed was a great asset to him and the team for a defense man would soon become weary trying to keep tabs on him. The former Danville duet, Arnold- Nyerley netted us plenty of points. WILLIAM ROSS, FORWARD Aggressive and persistent shooter. Bill also was an important cog to the team's excellent passing game, and he often thrilled the gallery with his leaping shots from under the basket alter receiving a pass. Bill expects to enter Buck- nell in the fall and We are sure he will make good. HARRY REIST, GUARD Dutch came to us from Augusta Military Academy where he gained for him- self an enviable reputation as guard. Harry is a clean-cut, fast-moving defensive ace, who seldo1n allowed the enemy forwards to roam from him. Many spec- tacular long shots clicked for points in the score-book from the dependable hands of Handsome Harry. i riffs'- V QAYAVAW it ' 'l ll l -..sgf 76 Ea..-
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1.130 1 1928 1 lUSOg31. cvcx: RM- Basketball Qlipeview 1 following is a brief resume of the games played during the season of '27-'2S. G. JX. journeyed to York for the lirst game of the season and there lost to the Y. C. 1., National Prep-school Champs., by the score of 77-22. In our lirst home game of the season our team completely outclassed Thomp- son Business College, the score being DS-26. The following Week G-bnrg Hi was met. They hnally emerged victor after an exciting live-minute extra period, 44-42. York H. S. then grabbed a 25-21 win, but Red Lion was forced to admit defeat, 26-30. The team then kept np the winning streak by winning the next live games, defeating Mt. St. Mary's Prep 16-14, Thompson B. C., 64-27, 1-larrisbnrg Acad- emy 56-29, F. 8 M. Prep 18-15. and Mt. St. Nlary's again falls by the over- whelming score 51-18. C. lfl. S. repeated by a 28-26 win. Our cuintet then left for a week-end tri Q defeating the Danville Y. M. C. A. nw v-1 1- ' ' 1 VX .5 'Q ' 41-33, the tollowmg night the Penna. State Ieaehers College Champions, Blooms- bnrg, took ns over after two extra periods, 48-51. Capt. Myerley Won State- wide reeognition in this game by his snperb playing. XVe again took Hbg. .1-Xcadeniy and 17. K M. Prep into camp by the respec- tive scores 50-31 and 39-33. York High School again trimmed ns, 44-29. 111 the fmal game of the season the Gettysburg Frosh, Pa. Freshmen Con- ference Champions. were met and defeated by the startling score 34-30. This very snccesslul season can be largely attributed to the efficient coaching of Coach Ziegler. 75 Ee..-
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LJVJWD The f 1928 f Osoga GCS: 'Mfg -- ,.. -- N' CHARLES GAY, GUARD Chuck's prowess on the gridiron also domineers the winter pastime, and this blond-thatched basketeer was a stonewall to pass. He was continually feeding the forwards and his hook passes were a feature. NVe expect Charley back next year and we know that he will be a reliable varsity man. DAVID FROMER, GUARD Representative from Connecticut where he played with De Motte Prep. Dave is always bustling around the floor and was dependable when called upon. He always played a strict defensive game, which was exactly what was expected of him and he guarded his territory in ine fashion. ' THE SCRUBS The success of the past season not only due to the varsity but to the boys who were out every day helping to put the team in condition. Recognition is given to the following: Goetz, Eberle, Gardner, Petrognani, Stanley and Gan- gemi. XVe are sur-e of a duplicate team next season. S We ,L ' -.-,gf 77 Et..-
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