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I W 'rc-:n carer W Girlis thleties 'lihis year it was hy no means necessary to coax the girls to answer Miss Evan's call for hasket hall candidates. The Sophomore and Senior teams were composed mainly of xeterans, but the Freshman class also had some material to he proud of. All those who came for practice, which lasted several weeks, worked hard and showed fair progress lt heing decided to have inter-class games, a good many routers turned out and showed their class spirit. Only three games were played, owing to the fact that the .luniors could not scrape up a team and had to forfeit their games. 'lihe first was a hard fought game between the lfreshmen and Sophomores, the Freshmen winning hy a score of 14 to 12 ln the second, the Seniors nosed out the Freshmen by a score of 14-to 1, but the babies showed sportsmanship hy being good losers. 'lihe third game. Seniors and Sophomores, was the closest race. However, the Seniors maintained the champion- ship.. Score. li to li. 'lihe girls are now looking forward to an interesting track practice in order to make the Field Kleet this year the hest ever. The teams of the respective classes were: lfreshmen: Betty' Kemhle, captain and forward, hlarv Livingston, forward, Xkilhelmina Kurx, iumping center, lfvelyn Hufnagle, running center, Margaret Brown, guard, and Pauline Brownnquard. Sophomore: Nlllrlred Haworth, captain and forward, l,aurene Hamilton, forward, Ruth Hahn, jumping center, l,otina rliurner, running center, Corene Wilt. guard. and Alice Strait, guard. Senior: Helen York, captain and jumping center, Juanita Redman, running center, Doris Kerlin, forward, Catharine Katzenherger, forward, Sarah Ross, guard antl ilihelma Young, guard 92
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rw December 10 December 17 December january 7 . . january 14 January Z1 January 28 February 4 February 11 February 18 February Z5 Nlarch 4 . . March 11 .. December 10 january 14 . . January 28 . . February 18 March 11 . The following Martin, -lenkinson, 'rc-as carer W I BASKET BALL SCORES G. H. s. OPPONENTS Greenville at Pleasant Hill .... 26 7 Xenia at Greenville .... . . . ll Zo Alumni Game ................. 33 I5 Tippecanoe Citv at Greenville ... Z0 9 Arcanum at Greenville ........ Z9 17 Greenville at Troy ..... .... 2 0 36 Ansonia Normal at Greenville . . . 46 13 Union City, Ind at Greenville . .. 45 23 Piqua at Greenville ............ 33 26 Pleasant Hill at Greenville ...... 35 15 Greenville at Union City, Ind. . . 23 8 Basket Ball Tournament at Delaware Bradford ................ 19 12 Delaware ..... ..... 5 l7 Greenville at Arcanum ..... . . 8 18 Total ...... 303 242 BASKET BALL lSecond Teamj Greenville at Pleasant Hill ... 17 9 ......Arcanum at Greenville ,... 19 10 Versailles at Greenville ...... 32 11 Pleasant Hill at Greenville . . . 12 2 Greenville at Arcanum .... lo 10 96 42 boys were awarded Basket Ball G's: Coppess, Clark, Stoltz, Peiffer, Lepbart. 9l
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IW 'vc-:oscearce WI . - ,A . 4. W g B ED G., c .g:S Q BLUFL c . - GBFU Group Basket Ball Teams Several years ago, something new in the line of Athletics was inaugurated in G. H. S. Group Basket Ball Teams were formed, so as to give an opportunity for every hoy in I-ligh School to engage in athletics. Four groups have been organized--the Blue, Grey, Orange and Red. The games are played every Friday afternoon in the gymnasium. This plan has been found to be very elliective, and has given everyone a chance to engage in athleticsl 93
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