Grove City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grove City, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Grove City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grove City, OH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 93 of 112
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Banu ' .feaque FIRST RUVV-R. Mitchell. M. Dtdvllllll. N. Shade, M. B.'et'lienridge. J. Bohner. BI. Rieke, H. l'lyei'man. Nl. Mil- ler, D. Shoaf. N. Gall. SlilfUNll HUVV7-I. Boggess, H. Grimes, M. NYhite. H. Hurbanlq, R. VVright, ll. Keene. P. Kanode. N Thomp- son, S. Donnelly. S. Haines. A. Krebs. THIRD ROVV'gR. W'est. S. Peterson. J. Kitld, IC. fllllUU1a'l'l2iIldl'l', A. Thomas, BI. Gibboney, S. Ewing. .I. Thomas H. Tolliver, fl. Nilrert. The senior girls' basketball team has harl a very successful year. The seniors have won all the games in ordinary play but the tournament games have not been played off at this time. The senior girls meet the freshmen girls for the final game. The senior girls played an evening game for the March of Dimes against the junior girls. It was an interesting game because the juniors surprisecl the senior girls by leacling the whole game until the last three minutes. lt was then that the senior girls got worriecl and began to play harder. The senior girls won their victory by a score of 24 to 21. Below are the action shots of the game between the junior girls anrl the senior girls playing an exciting game. The seniors again came through on top by winning with a margin of one point. Below is the senior girls team as follows: first row. left to right: Vatherine Mathers, Polly Blair, Ilorris Smith: second row. Iilflora Benjamin, Jayne Gueth, Doris Haag: third row, Dottie Davis, ,Ioan Rowley. Betty Iinglancl. 1 1 1 E0 Qc Zfff

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First Row: Coach Carl Alsberg, Dick Martino, James Utzinger, Carl Dunn, Jerry Culberson, Edward Noble, Manager Jack Morris. Second Row: Charles Stephenson, Dick Chambers, Jack Blair, Bill Rowley, Donald Ford, Robert Mason, Melvin Feaster. R Baahafdell The baby Greyhounds got of to a good start by walloping Gambier 35 to 12, with Charlie Stephenson and Jim Feaster hitting for seven points each, and on the following Friday, the little Greyhounds lost to Corning reserves 23 to 19 with Stephenson accounting for nine points. The Greyhound reserves traveled to Bremen to take another defeat in a low scoring game 17 to 9 with Feaster collecting five points. The reserves won its first county league game by downing Reynoldsburg 43 to 18. Eddie Noble scored 16 points. The Circleville reserves downed the baby Greyhounds 28 to 24 with Bill Rowley receiving honors with 10 points. The Worthington baby Cardinals downed the little Greyhounds in a hard-fought game with Captain Bill Rowley getting 15 points: this was the first loss in the county for the Grey- hounds. The Westerville Drytowners outclassed the little Greyhounds 30 to 20. Jim Feaster was high man with 11 points. Canal Winchester's Indians hung the second county defeat on the Greyhounds 26 to 25 in a close game, Noble and Feaster were high with seven points each. The little Greyhounds doubled the score 32 to 16 to beat London on the home court, Jim Feaster and Jack Blair were high with 10 and 9 points respectively. The baby Greyhounds won their second county win over Dublin 29 to 16g Blair and Rowley were high with eight points each. Gahanna was the little Greyhounds' third win in the county 32 to 225 Feaster paved the way with 12 points. The Grove City reserves defeated the Ashville seconds 40 to 275 Feaster and Blair were high with fifteen and ten points respectively. The McArthur Reserves came a long way to go down to defeat 40 to 18, Feaster was high with 13 points. The baby Greyhounds downed the Groveport reserves 35 to 27 in a rough game. Donnie Ford was high point man with nine points. The Hamilton seconds rolled over the Greyhounds 33 to 30 at Hamilton. Rowley and Feas- ter led the way with nine points each. The Greyhound Reserves won a thrilling game over the Hilliards seconds 27 to 243 Donnie Ford and Jack Blair were high with eight and seven points respectively. The baby Greyhounds rolled over the New Albany reserves 27 to 15 on the home courtg Carl Chambers and Donnie Ford led the scoring with six points each. The Grove City Reserves ended their season with a 34 to 26 victory over Mifflin. Ford and Rowley were high point men with 12 and 10 points. Eighty-eight



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