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The Chief 192-Sw Girls' Basketball IXCE this is the first year for the girls to show ther basketball ability. they set out with de- termination to make a record in this sport equal to that of the boys. On December the llth they had the opportunity to show what they could accomplish by playing New Madison On account of their ideal floor and fast offensive work they started the game with a whirl. At the end the score was 21-1-1-, showing that they had a victory for their first attemptg this gave them courage for their coming games. The next game, played with Bradford on December the 19th, was a fast and exciting one. The Greenville team started out with high hopes but in the second half their opponents got ahead The girls kept up their spirit and succeeded in tying the scoreg by 12-12. They next went to Pleasant Hill on january 9th with much pep, and determination to win the game. With fast team-work they succeeded in accomplishing their purpose by scoring .31 points to 18. The next week they won another easy victory from Palestine, The score was 30--1. The game with Camden on january 30th was a victory for Greenville. Although they were defeated by the score of Z9-5, the Camden girls showed a spirit of fine sportsmanship. In the First half of the game with Gettysburg, the next week Greenville was far ahead. But by the end of the game Gettysburg brought their score up to 23 to Greenville 27. Union City canceled the game on February 13th, but Greenville succeeded in getting a game with the Alumni. Most ofvthem were line players in their day, but were handicapped fromlack of training and practice. Greenville won by the score of 32-6. The second out-of-town game with Covington on February 20th, was still another victory, although we were handicapped by such a small floor. The score was 17-10. Greenville was defeated by Arcanum on February 25th, by the score of Zl-14. This con' siderably dampened the enthusiasm of the girls. But on March the 11th they put up a good fight against Monroe. The pass work on the part of the players was excellent. However they lost. The score was 22-10. These were the only two games lost this season. That is a very remarkable record as it is the first time in years that the High School has had a girls' team that has played a regular schedule. And the team certainly appreciates the spirit showed by their fellow-students. Page Ninety-nrfne
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,1 'N iifrwi ' w ,La 'wi , lli ll. ' N flf il ll y i 1 9 2 5 .illgllM.rlf' T 11 C C 11 ie f ' P' f - llll' . a 1 it 1 .5 ag gg , was Nearly all of the team were lost by graduation. Eidson, Tillman, VYitters. jenkison. Passon, Bell, Pierron and Teaforcl were all men of experience and dependability. Batten is the only regular who will report to Coach Franklin for the team next season. BASKETBALL Greenville ZS, ,, New Madison ,,,, 17 Greenville 19, , Tipp City, eeee 11 Greenville .,,, O, , ,,,, Bradford, r,,,,, , 12 Greenville . ,12., ,,,,e liaton, i..,,,,,e , ,11 Greenville 33 ., ,e,, Pleasant Hill 8 Greenville 28 .,,,,,,, Miamisburg , .. 22 Greenville 16 ,,,,,,,, Troy. ,.,..r.,,,,,. ,,1-1 Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Total .... 16 e,e,,r.. Piqua, .w,ew.,e, .H19 26 ,,,,,. ,Gettysburg ,,i. 8 39 ,,e,.... Union City, . M26 18 ...,w,.. Covington .,.t,,,e 12 24 i...,,,. Arcanum ,,,r.....v.. 11 18 .....,,, Piqua ,.,e,,,, Q ..t... ,13 9 ...w,r., Springfield ,e...... 32 20 .e..,e,t Monroe ,,,,.r,r,,,e,. 24 315 240 Dec. Dec. ,lan -lan jan Jan jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb BASKETBALL 1925-1926 University of Day- ton Preps .s,,..,..,.., Bradford ,,.,,,.,,,.t,,,,,, Eaton, ,es,, ,, Covington ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, lXfliamisburg ....,,, ,.,, Tipp City ,,,,,,,l,,,,,, ,, Piqua ,,,,l,, ,,,,,,,,, Sidney .,,,., ,,,,,,,,, Troy r,.,,,., ,,,,,,,, Arcanum ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, At home Abroad At home At home Abroad At home Abroad At home ,At home ,Abroad Roosevelt QDaytonDAt home T The First Day Ol'CSCliOOl 1924-15 , -B L, - , f ,I - - - , Eivllilrliluilivl 'Ls malt' -X L - -r tl E D , M M Q wil l ' 5 fu ,2 -C Us in 4 l l 'T 1656 r g 1' tl 5 1 'aw -. ,,.. ., . , Nj l 'is ,.' glllsl: sllfwllrazlz 11111,-wi, 1 'f at ' at A fi is -are .,.'.. 1 il Page Ninety-eight
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ll - if 1925 illlmflmfpgi- The Chief l lil,-IH lf ., ,N ,, '. ' C N ' 'l ass lr 'i im' . Hi- i lil -iff' Track l 924 its second season of interscholastic competition the track team improved greatly and made a very good showing in several difficult contests. iThe first meet of the season, that with Union City was easily won. The varsity scored 68M points to Union City's 44M. In the VVestern Ohio Track and Field meet at Piqua, Greenville finished in fourth place. Captain VVinters set a new 'Western Ohio High School record of 10 feet and 6 inches in the Pole Vault. The team finished fourth in the Southwestern Ohio Track and Field Meet at Miami University against such competitors as Steele, Stivers, St. Xaviers, Hamilton, Middletown, Cincinnati East, Troy, Piqua and Vlfashington C. H. Nine men were awarded letters, Captain Winters, Roscoe Beanblossom, Robert Beanblossom, Culbertson, Patty, Blocher, Tillman, Batten and jenkinson. Of these nine only the last three named are available for the 1925 season. Page One hundred
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