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F ii ,i ' , Mg' -' The Chief .,r,!tV2.m,V1iiU, 1925 Qg-5 willy-l Hag . November 6. Versailles at Greenville The Versailles team was a husky one and full of tight but their lack of coach- ing, conditioning and experience were very noticeable. Greenville, stung by the Piqua defeat, easily routed them by the one sided score of 48-0. November 11. Alumni at Greenville Playing against a team of ex-high school and college stars at the dedication of the Harmon Play-ground the High School squad showed excellent form in its 12-O victory. November 15. West Milton at Greenville This game had all the characteristics of a track meet. The Green and White eleven scored a touchdown in the tirst thirty seconds of play and from them on crossed the XYest Milton goal line almost at will. The final score was 115-0. November 22. Miamisburg at Miamisburg The team went into the last game of the season with the Southwestern Ohio title at stake. They fought hard and until the last minute but were unable to cope with the superior experience and clever forward passing attack of Miamis- burg team. The final score was 33-7. FOOTBALL 1924 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1925 Greenville., . 0 Bradford r Sept' Oven, Greenville, G 68 , Celina A Sept. Zo Bradlord, ....,... A t home Greenville... , 41 Troy, Oct. Alumni ,,,, At home GF66I1Vlll6.. . 27 Xelllilfv . . Oct. St. Marys ,,,..... Abroad Greenville... , 28 Yan XX ert UCL Troy A lnnp Abroad Greenville .,..., 19 Piqua, ...... , Zo 61 Y, At home Greenville.. , 48 Versailles , L ' fm er ' Greenville., 12 Alumni, . , OCT- Plquaf '--- - '---'e Af home Greenville.. ,115 ,West Milton. Nov Versailles .......... Abroad Greenville 7 Miamisburg ,, .33 Nm- XX'eSt Milton- -Abroad , ' , , N. ' M 'pl 11 ..,, At h Greenville ,365 Opponents .09 Sigigrjilrrin-MAMJ1-03316 Athletic Association DAN W1TTi5Rs, President HERMAN liARN. Student Manager ROBERT STARR. Vice-President Ton K1aR1.1x, Asst. Student Manager MARY STROI-IAYIER, Secretary J. E. XY1i.1.1AMs. Student Representative ' Board of Athletic Control ' MR. BAILEY, Principal High School-Chairman MR. FRY, Faculty Manager DAN AYITTERS, Pres. Athletic Association MR. FRANKLIN, Voach J. E. XY1L1.I.xMs, Student Representative MARY STRoH.iviiR, Secretary Page Ninety-Eve
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.-1 if -, ill. iii rm- The Chief wl.,,fa-,y.1l'ig 1925 -' '1'ff1--- Basketball l 924-1925 ASKliTBAI.l. has become one of the most popular sports in the middle west. Great Crowds are present at every game. The township high school gym and the university coliseum are filled to overflowing almost nightly. In Greenville the opening of the gymnasium in the new high school building began a season that was probably the most successful in the history of the school. both financially and from the standpoint of games won. The team won eleven of the fifteen games played. Miamislniirg, Piqua and Troy, Creenville's three traditional rivals were defeated in close and interesting games. The Cnion City, Indiana High School team with a record of fifteen Consecutive wins, was decisively beaten by a score of 39-26. Bradford was the only team able to defeat the Greenville team during the first half of the season. They won a rough game by three points. At the end of the first semester Captain XYitters, center of three years ex- perience. became ineligible. This injured the morale and team play of the squad to such an extent that they lost the next game to Piqua by a score of 16-13. Then came the Union City victory and with it renewed confidence. The rest of the scheduled games turned out to be easy victories. In the Southwestern Ohio Class A tournament at Dayton the team played very creditible basketball. Piqua was defeated in the first round by a score of 18-13. In the second round, Springfield a team of state championship calibre eliminated them by a score of 32-9. Monroe, Darke County Champions, won a post season game by a score of 24-20. Page Ninety-seven
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