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Soccer Front row, left to right: - John Hill, Jack Hill, Glenn Barnes, Harold Frye, Guy Hollenshead, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Richard Hopkins, John Hawbaker. Second row: Robert Lawyer, Eugene Hull, Eugene Cuff, Ivan Myers, John Brake, Bruce Yeager, Robert Hill, John Stoner, Raymond Hawbaker, Milton Garnes. Standing: Robert Snyder, Donald Blattenberger, Harold Deshong, John Armstrong, Donald Deck, Rodney McLaughlin, Gerald Meckley, Merle Shives, Kenneth Mellott, Jack Hawbaker, Fred Schenck, Mr. Wingerd.
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Frcnt row, left to right: - Harold Deshong, Jack Fix. Thurman Overcash, Lynn Plum, Frank Hull, Reuben Locke, Donald Gayman, John Armstrong. Second row: John Stoner, Gerald Meckley, Rodney McLaughlin, Kenneth Mellott, Merle Shives, Wilbur Gordon, Elton Shelly, Earl Ferry. Standing: Arthur Nelling, Mr. Wingerd, Ivan Myers, Guy Hollenshead, Myers Rock- well, Donald Austin, Eugene Hull, John Hawbaker, Donald Hopkins, Richard Riley, Bruce Yeager, John Hill, Harold Frye, Glenn Barnes, Donald Deck. Baseball The baseball team has been t1'aiIIiDg for the 1948 baseball season which has been started On April 6th, with a game with MeI'ce1'slIui'g' High at Leinastcrs. The team. coached by Mr. Xylllllllll L. XYlllQt'l'll. expects plr-my Of competition in thc league with AlCl'CCl'SlJl1l'Q. St. '1-llOlll2i5. Greciicustlc. lYzIyIIeslmOi'I,:, Xlkasliiiigtoii Town- ship. and Quincy. The squad and thc probablc positimis Of czich player are as follows: P1'tClzc1's.' l'lAROl.D FRYE JACK ldILL ,IOHN HAWDIIRER JOHN HILL XYILBUR GORDON JOHN ARMSTRONG RODNEY MCL.xI'I,:HI.1N Calfli Urs .' IVAN :MYERS EUGENE HULL DONALD AL's'rIN JOHN STONER l11jiCld'I'1'x J Erui-:NE HULL GUI' HOLLENSllE.NlJ DONALD HOPKINS RICHARD RLIEY DLTNALD DECK BIERLE SHIVES O1fljir1a'v1'.i'.' GLENN BARNES EARL FERRY ELTON SHELLEY KIYERS ROCKWELL BRUCE XYEAGER KENNETH lllELLO'l'T VVILIIUR GORDON GERALD MEcRLEx' HAROLD DEsHONc: DONIXLD GAYMAN
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Soccer September 23 Hustontown 0-Lemasters 5 The first game of the 1947 soccer season was an easy victory. September 26 Hustontown 0-Lemasters 9 Lemasters' team played the second game at home and showed the school fine teamwork. September 30 Mercersburg 3-Lemasters 2 A very line performance was displayed by the Mercersburg squad on their home ground when they defeated Lemasters by one goal. October 3 Scotland O-Lemasters 7 The Lemasters' squad took an early lead and kept it throughout the entire game. Their first year in the league, the Scotland squad played a line game. October 7 Greencastle O-Lemasters 1 Greencastle traveled to Lemasters to be defeated. Brake, a sophomore, was the boy who saved the day when he drove through the winning goal. October 1U VVashington Township 0-Lemasters 7 Downing the Wiashington Township team on their own ground was easy for the red and black team. October 14 St. Thomas 1-Lemasters 3 The Lemasters' squad took another step toward the goal of Franklin County Championship. Red Frye, a senior, scored the three winning goals. October 17 Mercersburg 0-Lemasters 1 Lemasters' aggregation displayed championship form and upset the hopes of the favored team in one of the best league games of the year. October 21 Mercersburg Academy 3-Lemasters 4 In what proved to be the most exciting game of the season the Lemasters team took a very close game from the Academy. Dick Hopkins, a senior, scored all four goals for L. H. S. October 24 Scotland 0-Lemasters S Eight goals chalked up by the Lemasters team brought an easy victory over Scotland, thus keeping Lemasters in the lead of the Franklin County League. October ZS Greencastle 0-Lemasters 2 The Lemasters squad traveled to Greencastle to play in one of the worst games of the season. Despite the rain and a muddy tield Lemasters took another victory on the way to championship. November 7 St. Thomas 2-Lemasters 4 Lemasters downed the St. Thomas lads at St. Thomas. The first half saw the teams evenly matched by a tie of 2-2, but in the second half Lemasters went ahead with two more goals while holding the opponents scoreless. November 10 Vlfashington Township O-Lemasters 3 Ending the league games Lemasters traveled to XN'ashington Township to hand them a defeat of 3-0. November 12 Dover 2-Lemasters 1 The biggest upset of the year for Lemasters occurred when Dover won the York County Championship in the first round of the District 3 play-off games. Guy Hollens- head, a junior, scored the only goal for Lemasters.
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