Bark row, left to right: T. Trimble, R. Mendler, R. Burley, M. Westhafcr, J. Murlatt, R. Stoner, R. Strausbaugh, Manager Boyson. Front row: J. Sadler, Il. Ruth, V. Hart, Captain Hurst, R. Walter, H. Sherman, W. Hendrian. BASKETBALL REVIEW ITH only four lcttermen remaining from last year's squad, things did not look quite as bad as they might have. Quite a few promising candidates were ready to hll the positions vacated by last year's graduates. In the starting line-up were Victor Hart and Roy VValters, two of the hold-over Iettermen at the forward posts. Captain Hurst, last ycar's center, was shifted to a guard position to start the season, due to a leg injury received in baseball. Nlcrrill Vllesthafcr, the remaining lcttcrman, took thc other position of guard, while Raymond Burley, a member of last year's squad, took over the center duties. Other members of the varsity squad at this time were: Thomas Trimble, llarry Ruth, Harold Sher- man, Jay Sadler, VVilliam llendrian, Jesse Murlatt, Robert Mcndler, Russell Stoner, William Cleim, hlerrill llubbert, Robert Strausbaugh, and llarding Hartman. During the season, due to unfortunate circumstances, Burley and Westhafer were lost to the squad, which neces- sitated shifting llurst back to his former position of center and putting Ruth and Sherman in the guard posts. Victor Hart lcd the team in scoring this year with a total of 226 points in 24 games, 98 of which were made in Conference games, placing him third in thc individual scoring list for the S. P. l. C., while Captain llurst was second high scorer of the team with 153 points. The season was an in and out affair, with the team winning 16 games and losing S, and scoring 725 points to the opponents' 643. Although the team did not make out well in the Conference race this year, they were crowned champion ofthe Third Annual Dickinson Tourna- ment, and received in recognition ofthcir achievement a beautiful plaque. Seven ofthe players received small gold awards for their efforts during the tournament, which brought the 1936-37 basketball season to a close. Nlecbanicsburg 37 Alumni 24 Mechanicsburg opened its 1936-37 season against its annual foe, the Alumni. This year the former court stars of M. H. S. had an unusually good team, and the coaching staff was more than pleased when the Nl. H. S. team lead by llart, Capt. Hurst, and NVcsthafer, turned in an impressive victory by the score of 37-24. For the Alumni, Louis Koons, 1935-36 star forward, and David Jacoby, 1932433 Captain, were the outstanding players. E321
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