Glenwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (New Boston, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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1'-ll Q ffffl-.fy IIIIIllIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll 2 4 2. :Ai lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll kj M aw WT is Logan came to the village to avenge the stinging defeat they received last year at the hands of Rankinmen of Glenwood. Their hopes were blasted, however, when New Boston came out on the long' end of the score 26-24. Making a journey to Russell for a return game, the Glenwood team was de- termined to hang another scalp to its belt. This game was won by Glenwood, and the score of 22-10 shows that members of the team gave a good account of them- selves. Giving many people a surprise by their basketball ability the Glenwood floor skippers held the Portsmouth Trojans 2l to 29. The game was in New liostonls favor until the final quarter when -lohnny Fugitt began to make his efforts count something by putting the ball through the hoop. HERMAN KRUEGER jon HENSIAEY Baldy played at forward and his ability to use his feet and to shoot baskets along with his light weight, made him one of the causes for our opponents getting gray hairs. Baldy will be with us again next year. Stop, Hensley! That was always the opponents' cry. With his usual way of getting around the guards hc always gave the visiting team some- thing to worry about. Joe has one more year to play for his Alma Mater. Playing away from home the Scarlet Devils had a heart-breaking experience when they lost to the Gallipolis team by one point. The score was 24-25. Tn a return game with Portsmouth the Glenwood team gave another good account of themselves by staging a comeback in the fourth quarter and scoring 21 points to Portsmouth's 6 points. The rally made the score 28-34 when the final whistle blew. Sixty-three

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''liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiilifililiiillilil Ml W 'iiliifiiiilniipi'iiiini''Hfiifiiffiifiifiiiiii Planning to beat the strong Glenwood five, the Fighting Irish of Holy Redeemer High School of Portsmouth came to New Boston. They were defeated by a wide margin, as the score of 33-13 shows. New Boston received the city class B championship when they defeated the team representing the village of Sciotoville. Sciotoville just proved to be another victim of the Scarlet and Gray team when the score of 32-22 proved to be in favor of New Boston. Winiiiiig the game from Wellstoii, the Scarlet Devils were assured of a good start in the league. The game was won by a safe margin the score being 32-28. Wellston had a strong team but they fell before the onslaught of the Scarlet and Gray team. F VIRGEL'S1'URGELL CHARLES BUCKLEY Why didrft he make that basket. That was an easy question to answer when the crowd saw who was defending Glenwood. This is Tarzan's last year and it will be very hard indeed to fill his place. A basket, hurrah! That was Buck's idea of basketball, slipping up on the guards and running up the score for old Glenwood. This is Buck's last year but we will always think of him as the ideal athlete. Glenwood had one practice game. At least that is what the Russell-New Boston game could be called. The score of 50-8 shows that Russell could not begin to hold her own with the basketball team of Glenwood High. Another league- game proved to be a victory for the lads of Glenwood when they beat the Ironton Tigers 22-17. lronton defeated the Scarlet and Gray team in football last Thanksgiving day, and the basketball team was out with the thought, Revenge is Sweetf, in their minds. Sixty-two



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IIII IIIIII I IIIIII III I II I II I III IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1IlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIlI I I III I I IIIIIIIII By defeating two teams in one evening the Glenwood lads showed their excel- lent physical condition. The first team to go down in defeat was McDermott and the second one was the Piketon five. The scores for the evening were 36-18 and 44-23 respectively. One of the most thrilling games of the season was the one played between Pomeroy and the Scarlet and Gray team. The Glenwood five made one of their last quarter rallies and won with the score standing 24-23. This game was an important one to Glenwood, because it meant second place in the Southeastern Ohio League. Hillsboro came to New Boston and staged a runaway by defeating Glenwood 39-18. Glenwood was off form and could not seem to find the basket. SEVERINO 'PELLEGR1 NON ALEXANDER VVALLACE HTwo points for Glenwood. That was Subs motto, making his efforts count. In the game old Sub was there with the goods. He will be back next year to help defend the honor of the Scarlet and Gray. Ally was a new member of the squad this year, but he snapped out of it and was in most of the games playing a fast game at guard. Ally has two more years to serve old Glenwood and should make a real mark for himself and the school. The Alumni team was put back in its place when the high school team beat them to the tune of 64-32. Members of the Alumni team may have been good in their high school days, but their lack of training showed up in this game. Glenwood was eliminated from Southeastern Ohio Tournament for class BU teams when they were defeated by Marshall. New Boston had a lead until the last few minutes of the game and then Marshall made a few long baskets and won the game 21-19. Marshall was the former class HB champion. Sixty-four

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