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66 6666666666666666666g 3 1 BOYS BASKETBALL f- - - - 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 E9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 GB MILLER, CELLAN, SIEDEL, MURPHY, FRAZIER. MARTENS, HAMM, MEADE, 6 99 MONROE, C. WALKER, BELL, WISE AND J. WALKER 2 3 2 ac RECORD 3 sc SC M. H. S. 197I.a8C0I'lZ. 17 M. H. S. 12-Patterson 25 Q9 X M. H. S. 24 St. Marys 26 M. H. S. 234--St. Marys 40 3 3 M. H. S. 36--Spring Hill 38 M. H. S. 24-New Virginia 36 x M. H. S. 17-Patterson 23 Coumu TmM.,nmm,nt 3 ,Q M. H. S. 20- Milo A . QB X M. H. S. 20-New Virginia 19 M' H' IPCHHISIQ 2? gg gc M- H- S. 16WLac0na 18 M. H. S. 10 Norwalk Z9 gg M. H. S. 19 Spring Hill 51 Srctional 'I'mu'namc'nt 3 X M. H. S. 14f-Norwalk 38 M. H. S. 21f -Norwalk 30 Q sc :C 3 The boys' basketball team had a very unsuccessful season this X - - . 6 ,C year. They managed to win only t-wo games, 'but, they lost four or 6, ac five heart-breakm ames bv the thinnest margin. In these the won 6 . . ,g 3 . - . . 5:2 moral victories tor which they received no credit. 65 35 The team was made up almost entirely of new men with Hamm gg the only letterman back from the 1933-1934 season, :Q Next year's team should be much stronger and more experienced, 6 jf as'they will have five lettermen on hand. The men are Monroe, Martens, 3 gg Wise, Murphy and Frazier, around whom may be built a strong team. ga 24 lhree lettermen will be lost, llamm and Meade through graduation, and QQ C. Walker, who has moved to Beech. :C 6 3 SECOND TEAM 3 X .. 6 :Q lhe Seconds had a good though short season. Many of.them 6 Z saw service in first team games when it became evident that a winning 3 ,Q combination couldlnot be developed this year. ln the Norwalk tourna- gg :C ment, in whlchneighth grade boys might be used, llutchison, eighth 6 3 grader, looked .like ha coming star. He and Wise led the team to a Q9 gg tourney championship. as :Ae RECORD X M. H. S. 15MCumming 7 Norwalk Tourmlmcnt ac gg M. H. S. 21vSt. Marys 25 M. H. S. 22-Cumming 9 gg M. H. S. 18ANorwalk 16 lFinalSJ 2 ft a 666 66666 666666666 Page Twenty
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1 5 aeeaaeaasaeeeees eseeeoeeseeeeeeeeeo ease EE I KITTENBALL TEAM 1934 N X X X X If 'C . .- 4, sc 535 :Q ac as ac ec aa sc EZ sc KC 6 9 6 STANDING: CLARKE, TILLOTSON, MONROE, MURPHY, BONSALL, SIEDEL, HAMM, STRABLE, ROSE SITTING: MARTENS. HILL, WISE, BELL. WHEELER. MGR. Kittenball, the comparatively new sport at Nlartensdale, has 2 become very popular. The M. H. S. kittenball team had a fairly good 9 season in l934, its first year, winning 7 of I3 contests and taking the if consolation gameat the -Stn Charles tournament by defeating St. Charles 7 to 6 in a thrilling I3 inning game. The record of the l934 season is as follows: if M. H. S. 11fSt. Marys 1 M. H. S. 3-Spring Hill 6 if H. H S. 7-Patterson 13 M. H. S. 2-Spring Hill 6 I M. H S. 4-St. Charles 8 St' C k, T t M. H s. eMPaceers0n 7 H 'wif 'wmwmm 3 M. H. s. irfst. Charles 2 M- - S- 3' ew 2 Q., M. H s. 12WN0rwa1k 4 M' H- S' 4'-SU MHWS 11, X M. H S. 12-St. Marys 9 M. H. s. 7--St. Charles 6 5: M. H. S. 21-Norwalk 1 'Consolation final. ff This year's team has had a very good record to date, winning three and losing jg: one high school contest last fall and winning two of three games played this spring. gg The record is as follows: 5: FALL SPRING X M. H. S. 7ASt. Marys 4 M. H. S. 6-S ' M 0 as M. H. s. 8-Norwalk 3 t am gg M. H. S. 4-Alumni 6 M. H. S. 9-St. Charles 7 M. H. S. 5-St. Charles 11 M. H. S. 3 Spring Hill 4 K9 inningsj 12 M. H. S. 8-Patterson 7 52 The boys' second kittenball team has played several games since the game was 5: inaugurated into M. H. S. The team is greatly improved over last fall and from the 94 material showing in these games the first squad should be very strong in the future. if 'I Their record is: 2 M. H. S. 5-Cumming 8 M. H. S. 13-Cumming 6' 1, M. H. S. 8fCumming 14 H. S. 6AChurchville 4' 'I 'X pring. fg The girls have also started playing kittenball. They have played one game ge to date winning from Cumming 13 to 6. 5 Batting averages for the 1934 season were: 11 AB. H Pct. AB. H. Pct. fl Hamm .............................. 44 .431 Clarke ........ .... 5 0 16 .320 Q Hill ........ .... 5 2 .423 D. Wise ..... 24 7 .291 k Strable ...... ..... 3 3 .393 Siedel ........ ..... 3 1 9 .290 3 Lee ........ ..... 8 .373 Tillotson .... 25 7 .280 Bell ........ ..... 1 4 .357 Rose .......... ..... 3 7 9 .243 5 Monroe ................... ..... 3 0 .333 Bonsall ............... ...... ......... -I 9 10 Murphy .................... ..... 4 3 .325 Martens ............................ 2 2 . 6 6 6966666666666 666666666 Page Twenty-one
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