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BASKET Stanley McCoy. Sen- ior Guarngtan was a great guard, always in there fighting and showing the 1' i g h t team spirit. As Tiger captain, he had a keen eye and was as good a passer as he . was a W0 ? to his The Loveland quers started the season Wlth a team , opponents. . of speed! although a great deal of the height went With last year's team. Student coach Raphael Smith gave our boys the encouragement and spirit that every team needs. The opener gave way to Deer Park 26 to 22 after the Tigers led the way until the last few minutes of the Calvin Rodeheger, contest. The Lovelanders next traveled to Lebanon Senior CenteriCal r was a dashing young Where they were deteated 27 to 28. At Anderson an man .called on to get . . the 111mm and to re' excmnq game was lost to them 82 to 16. The reserve trieve the ball. He - 1 . ?gigidpgtii Elia: be squad also gave Vlctory to Deer Park 23 to 31, Lebanon cause 0 his expert 6:11ch ofk thrie Virears 19 to 14:, and Anderson 25 t0 7. o as et a 1 at Pauldim Hi- Sycamore came to Loveland and the Tiger squad literally Ian Circles around them. With RodeheHer gaining the title of high point man with 20 points, and Captain McCoy running a close second, our boys laid them low with a 40 to 25 Victory. The reserve quintet came from behind to outscore the Sycamore team 10-7. Bill Ramsey, Junior ' ' ' ' e bGlIuardh- Hug? but More In thelr strlde the flrst and second squads ran drags agungnhe 25; over the old tuners, gwmq the Alumm a taste of '43 ponents, an is ex phectted tto 0135;911:312 basketball-eZI to 16. h a nas Y qulc S. 0 Of his mm a high In a rough and tumble game at Sycamore H1, our scoring bracket next season. were look- ing forward to cheer- ing you on in your guard position, next year, Bill! VARSITY FIRST ROW: Billy Ram- sey, S t u a It Perkins. Stanley McCoy, Harold Miller, Ralph Hitesman, Calvin RodeheHer. SECOND ROW: Tom Burske, David Alsop, Warren C r a i 9, John Watkins Raphael Smith
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The scores of games played are as follows: Loveland ..................... 44 Maderia .......................... 12 Loveland ..................... 28 Anderson ........................ 20 Loveland ...... . 0 Plainville .............. .12 Loveland ..................... 36 Terrace Park ................. 32 Loveland 40 Deer Parke. . 2 Loveland ,, ,7 730 Taylor ................................. 28 The tournament was a bit less pleasing to our boys. Remember that Plainville was the only victor over Loveland all season! There- fore, since the Plainers lost no games, that placed them one step ahead of L. H. S. The game with Anderson was the deciding factor, h placing Loveland in a tie with the Blue Devils if Anderson could out score them. In a close! exciting game with Plainville the Blue Devils finally outscored Anderson, automatically placing the L. H. S. squad in second place in the Eastern Division. S. McCoy W. Fritz CHEERLEADERS Earline Constable, Ruth Braun G. Scruqham C. Rodeheffer B. Koenig R. Hitesman G. Moore G. Cobb Page 27
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Harold Miller. Junior ForwardeHarold dts- played outstanding shooting and passing ability, and will be RESER v ES counted on to help run Loveland's score higher than the op- ponents' next year. We're counting on teams were set back by both Sycamore squads: Re- $301331 season: serve 17-12; Varsity 29-24. The non-leaque game with Goshen proved more favorable to the Lovelanders with a 41 to 21 Victory. Next Maderia came to L. H. S. to receive the short end of a 34 to 33 point game that was the most exciting spectacular game of the season. Miller proved himself with a beautiful foul shot in the very last second of the contest. Terrace Park gained another win by defeating our basketeers 46 to 26. The Tigers David Alsop, Senior ' ' '1 ' , GuardA-Dave proved were agam defeated when PlamVlLes Bachman and 10 be the Mercury! , . . . , L 1 d H' thi Edwards tossed 26 pomts aplece, maklnq the teams giafgve ggsgiotn? HE . was a goo nature total 69; Loveland 46. Deer Park also was a httle too fellow, and helped . keep up the morale strong settmq them back 39 to 29. In a game at Mason, 0f the team. thrill packed to the end, the non-leaquers pushed one point ahead to win 31 to 30. The reserves lost all of these games. Our Tigers outscored Maderia at the League Tourna- ment at Greenhitts to the tune of 36 to 27. Although Colerain was expected to be a strong team, the Tigers held their own in the second game of the tournament. A number of game bad breaks aided the Colera'm Ralph Knesman' Sen, tor Guard-Ralph team to outscore Loveland 20 to 19. Showed quite an im. provement over last year, although he didn't play full time. He was a valuable asset to his team. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Roy Clem- ents, Cecil Bauer, Edsel Noble, Atwell Noblel Robert Nordman, Bill Clements. SECOND ROW: Arthur Snyder, Vernon Shurts, Raphael Smith.
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