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BALL... .sgiiifi ' Top I.:-fl: Tense moment in lhe Martinsburg-Shepherdslown game. Cenler Left: Joe Brophy, Manager. Bottom Left: Kenneth Grubhs, ussisianl manager. Top Row: Paul l'll'!'l2. Slewarf 1.!1l'dlOLL'. Charles Lorzos, Cerner Row: Glenville Shipe, Harry Folk. l.l'LU1'R Thurston. Bollom Row: Billy Porlerliuld, captain: David Thornburg. Donald Myers, Billy Pierce. HE Bulldogs completed a very successful basketball season this year, winning thirteen games while losing but four. The locals won the Sectional basketball tournament, defeating Charles Town 37-26. but were de- feated in the first round of the Regional by Kingwood, 42-21. The Bulldogs gained their second leg on the C. V. A. L. cup by finishing in a three-way tie with Fort Hill and Hagerstown for the C. V. A. L. championship. Paul Flick, Billy Portertield, and Charlie Loizos were named to positions on the All-Eastern Pan- handle team. Stewart Laidlow received honorable mention on the Panhandle team. Paul Flick was named center on the All-C. V. A. L. team and was also named as center on the All- Regional team. A brief summary of the schedule follows: We They They January 3-Berkeley Springs, .. Home 32 13 February 14-Fort Hill, ,, Away 51 January 7-Harrisonburg Home 24 February l8-Harpers Ferry , W . ,,,. Away 18 January I0-Roosevelt Home 21 February 21-Hagerstown , Away 39 January I3--Harpers Ferry Home 19 February 25-Charles Town ,, , Home 21 January I7-Winchester , , Away 8 March 1-Berkeley Springs , ,, Away I5 January Zl-Charles Town Away 35 January 24-Fort Hill Home 32 SFCTIONAL TOURNAMENT January 27-Shcpherdstown Away 24 March 5-Bunker Hill , , , Home 17 January 3 l-Hagerstown Home 28 March 7-Charles Town , ., .. , Home 26 February 6 Winchester ,Home 27 February 7-Harrisonburg Away 30 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT February ll Shepherdstown , Home 21 March 14-Kingwood , , ,Away 42 63-
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BASKET Miss Louise Jones. coach. Managers, Jean Blue and Mary Kate Frye. An action shot. Eileen Hines, Helen Biznt-r, Kath- leen Sapp. Hilda Daixis, Jane McDonald, Dorothy Turner, Ruth Boyd. captain: Betty l,a1'dIow, Dorolhy Slollef, Belly Knadler. HE Bulldog lassies chalked up a fairly successful season this year, lost three games. tied one, and won six. While the offense did not always click, the guard combination of Boyd, Bitner and Sapp was re- peatedly praised by critics and judged the best in the panhandle. Ruth Boyd, veteran guard and captain of the team. was named captain of the all-panhandle sextet. Kathleen Sapp, guard, and Hilda Davis, for- ward, were given positions on the second all-panhandle team, while Helen Bitner, guard, received hon- orable mention. We They January 3-Berkeley Springs Home 32 19 January -Charles Town , Away 14 January -Shepherdstown , Away 13 January -Hagerstown , Home 21 February Shepherdstown Home 29 February Hedgesville , ,, Away 19 February fl-Iagerstown H , Away 27 February -Charles Town Home 13 March -Berkeley Springs Away 19 March -Hedgesville Home 21 ....62....
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Springtime Track The approach of warm weather brought the opening of track prac- tice late in March, with many of last year's stars returning. The team competed in the an- nual sectional meet held on the home athletic field, the C. V. A. L. meet at Handley and several other invitation meets. The two outstanding stars of the season were Walter Dinteman who specializes in the hurdles, and Paul Flick who does not specialize in any one field but participated in the shot, discus, and javelin. Graduation will remove both of these boys from the ranks, with several other performers, and leave the team in fairly bad shape. s :i z l lx' - -c.. g g . 1 Q S 7 0 Xi . T 15- ' g K VQOAKK Cqggavw t 'A A How-us ,Atv- LGH SON 3 . .3 wa rw' B1 nie ut a wx if U 4 - ,ff 1 - ,xx Conh 'Roush awe O ' S 1 X WA4 fb NX W-non rhni' fuck. t 'Qi M. . . if. i ' ' . 'Q 'Q ' . ' Q . i . , Q ' 'CU funn-ntkgw, ' A N 9 X lc K .4 Junk J V K t 'Z 'Barney Boavd . g . Q ' f. -I 'ee 1 i ' . .Miurv-VJ-,av , Aniun ...64...
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