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Sapling Squad nu:u'll. gon. Hula Mr-i'oi'rii:u-k, Vlmi llivlu-y, Huh Clark. Ifrwrit row: Lyle 4'Izn'k, l'I4l Ki A DIIQATE IQEMEMIBEIQS THE SEASON WE THOUGHT WE WERE JINXED- Uncle Sam yanked rugged Bill Cherry and Gro- ver The Mouse Lowe from our grasp . . . Theo- bald sustained a broken foot at practice . . . 'tZick- ie DeMoss broke his knee-cap in that Martinsville judo exhibition . . . we mourned the tragic loss of Bud Mount . . . all these added a note of gloom to an otherwise promising year. OUR SEASON WAS TOUGH- We dedicated our season to Bud and started off by trouncing Columbus in the opener .... We lost a close one to Elwood and a rough tangle to Mar- tinsville . . . Seymour was defeated but New Castle ran away with us . . . Rushville and Greencastle fell .... Vengeance-filled Columbus and hardy Elk- hart defeated the Buccaneers . . . Batesville held us to 18 points in the Lawrenceburg Invitational Tourney but we defeated Aurora in the consolation game ,... Shelbyville romped all over us . . . Batesville was beaten under . . . Connersville next succumbed ..,. But Franklin downed us .... It was then we lost that one-point heart-breaker to Batesville . . . North Vernon gave way . . . Shelby- ville played a repeat performance of the earlier game . . . next Madison and Rushville suffered a trimming .... We downed Jackson, Sandusky, and North Vernon in Sectional play only to bow in defeat to Whiteland fone point! at the Shelby Regional. This alone is evidence enough that our season WAS tough. WE'RE PROUD OF- Tobyi' and his 31 points against Aurora in the In- vitational Tourney, Lawrenceburg . . . Toby was also picked for the South Central Indiana Confer- ence team . . . Kelley's foul-shooting eye at the Lawrenceburg Tourney . . . Little, dynamic Eddie King's much-evidenced skill while playing on the Sapling squad . . . Danny Richards who pulled many games out of the fire for the second string, thereby gaining his first-team chance . . . Fanny Collins' ability to play ball in street clothes at Con- nersville the made a point, tool . . . We feel that both squads did a keen job all year .... We were proud to be under the able management of those two swell guys -Downey and Freeland . . .We feel especially proud of the two boys who won the awards: Dick Trobaugh, who received the Athletic Medal given by the class of 1921, and Max Kelley, recipient of the Victory Award given by Josten's Jewelers in memory of G. H. S. graduates who have, or will, give their lives in World War II . . . we know that they deserved these distinctions because they filled so well the requirements of cooperation, loyalty, fairness, good citizenship as well as athletic participation . . . we have a special feeling for f'Cockie Cochren who always rooted for us rain or shine . . . We're proud of our cheer leaders- June Christian, Margie Keillor and Lewis Hamilton -whose lusty yell leading kept us out of the dumps . . . We're grateful for all of those fans who had faith in us and showed it. ALL IN ALL - We're sorry the season's over-we won 13 out of 24 games, but we tried to do our best .... We wish the best of luck to all future Pirate and Sapling squads and hope that we, the team of '43-'44, will not be easily forgotten. Stzinnling, I+-ft to rigliti Hula Ala 1':u'Iy lstucle-nt IllElll1lgl'l'P, ll i l:l4'lllll'IiS, I-.rnerson Hollins, Ire l':u'ney, llnlu Link, Xorin lfn-f-lziiil Sa-:ltr-rl: Hill lYiIkison, llill .lzul
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