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Top row-Norman Alspaugh, Paul Carlisle, Richard Baker. Richard Mowery, Hilmar Johnson Bottom row-Don Shepard. Robert Hartsing. Jack Steele, Robert Conn, Orville Babcock. Top row-Marvin Peery. Paul Strayer, Warren Boyer, Clifford Booth. Herman Ballmer, Robt. Shaffer, Normand Boyer, Coach Hawes. Bottom row-Henry Wenzel, Franklin Boyd, Paul Moon, Cecil Brown. Robert Rowland. AAA
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AAA B A K. E T B A L L Siem-1 JwCQmw mW r 542951 ... .1- .. ..- - H - . , I lop row- vMarvin Peery. lfugene Wiettier. Melvin Richmond. Albert Duquette, Gerald Sheely. Middle rowflltis Heiserman. .lolm Vv'enzel. Robert Rowl nd. Rol Crt L.zianzb:rlin. Raymond Staub. Don Harman. Herman Ballmer, NVarren Boyer. Normand Boyer. Junior Anderson. Coach Hawes. Bottom row4.lohn Chamberlin. Robert Sbafler. lfranklin Boyd. llenry XVen1el. Cecil Brown. Victor Moon. Paul Moon. Top row-Paul Moon. forward: Herman Ballmer. guard: Coach Hawes. Bottom row--l5ranltl1n Boyd. lorward: Henry Wenvel. forward: .lohn Chamberlin. guard: Cecil Brow n. center.
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Liu. OLIS QCJLI GPS--- CISLQHIDCIH The game of basketball is like the game of life. In both games one must learn to play fair, obey the rules. cooperate, be modest in victory. smile in defeat, and never give up. Basketball is definitely a character builder, and even if for no other reason it should hive .1 place in the school. From the standpoint of games lost and won our season was disastrous, but all the players worked hard and attended practices regularly. All the players were sorry when the season ended. Unlike most schools after a poor season, we will not belittle victory and st.ess t'1e advantages of basketball, but we assure you that all of the returning players are deterzninej to do better another year. With John Chamberlin, llerman Ballmer and Paul Moon as a nuclevs around which to build. McClure high school started its second season of basketball. Against veteran teams the individual player's inexperience was very noticeable but as the season progrezsel the team func- tioned more smoothly. Ballmer and Captain Chamberlin graduate this year, but with Paul Moon, Henry Wenzel. Franklin Boyd and Cecil Brown of this year's team, help from the reserves. and Robert Row- land, who was out this season with a broken nose, the team should show great improvement next year. McClure 6-Hamler '57 McClure 9-Hamler 22 McClure l9-Deshler 32 McClure 23-Deshler 22 McClure ll-Florida 29 McClure ll-Florida 35 McClure 3-Grand Rapids 42 McClure 15-Holgate 26 McClure 3-Malinta 34 McClure 9-Malinta 29 McClure 25-West Hope 17 McClure 23-Grand Rapids 33 McClure 14-Crawiis l5 McClure 28-West Hope 17 McClure 16-Ridgeville 26 McClure 84Fulton 41 McClure 20--Ridgeville 29 McClure 17-Holgate 27 ftourneyj Boas Basketliali The baseball season of l935 opened with due ceremony. with Mr. Hawes as the new coach and several experienced players from last year. After only three days of preparation we started an eight game schedule. Luck was not with us as we lost, four of the five close games played. Our hitting was weak, but our fielding was very good. In the Spring Clifford Booth dropped out of school and a replacement had to be made. In the fight for the vacant position several players stood out, allowing us greater reserve strength which was needed badly. ln spite of a late start and numerous posponed games, we completed a twelve game schedule. of nineteen McClure McClure 4.- Only Herman Ballmer, John Chamberlin, Paul Strayer, and Raymond Staub of our crowd graduate this spring, leaving the battery and inheld intact. 2-Deshler Ridgeville 7 3 McClure McClure 3-Hamler 1 6-Holgate 10 M7Clure l-Florida O McClure 8-West Hope 1 McClure 0-Holgate 20 McClure l-Ridgeville 2 McClure 4-Weston 5 McClure l--Malinta 8 McClure 24Malinta 7 Mcffltire 9+G'and Rapids 2 McClure 54Hamler 7 McClure 20-NVest Hope l McClure 3-Deshler ll Weston and Hoytville. These Remaining unplayed games of this schedule are with Florida, games were not played in time for the results to be published in this annual.
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