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maifftww u few moms The girls' basketball tourney was played during the noon hour of three days, the first game being played on March l, 1949. The iraw revealed the first game would be played between the Juniors and Freshmen and of course the second between the Seniors and Sophomores. As the Juniors have only four girls in the class they had to get outside help, The Freshmen defeated the Juniors in this game by 3 score of S to 2. The more ex- perienced Seniors then defeated the Sophomores in the second game by a score of 7 to 4, leaving the Seniors and Freshmen to battle it out for the championship. The Seniors overpowered the Freshmen by a total score of lO to O, thus making them the champion for the girls, On Friday evening, March 4, l949, the toys basket- ball tourney was held in the Millersburg gym, The first game in the evening was between the Sophomore and Fresh- men classes, leaving the Juniors and Seniors for the second game. The Sophomores got on too in the first game with the score 22 to Freshmcn's l7, The Second game was played between the Seniors and Juniors. The Seniors had a one ocint lead at the half with a score of l9 to 20 but couldn't keep tiat much at the end so it finished with a tie of 52 all. The Sen- iors picked up 6 ooints in the overtime while the Jun- iors could only get 2, making the Seniors the winners by a score of 58 to 54, The third game of the evening was a game between the two losers to get the third and fourth places. This game was the Juniors against the Freshmen. The Juniors got 20 points to the Freshmens' ll in the first half and came out on top at the end by a score of 41 to 22, The last game of the evening was for the boys championship and played between the Seniors and Sopho- mores. The Seniors got off with a bang and a half-time score of 9 to l. The Seniors then kept increasing this margin and finally won by a score of 42 to 22, The Sophomores were right in the game all the time but just couldn't dompete with the Seniors.
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Vp ry P,f'NN3Zgj Do Du DJ J PERSONAL 1 'H ES Norris Boomershine-The tallest boy on the squad and a good shot. Norris is a Senior and he made quite a lot of points while playing center on the team. He stands e' ifin and weighs 156 pounds. Doumlas Long-Another Senior on the team, and the heav- iest and biggest man in the group. Doug is right in after the ball and incidently shoots quite a few long shots. Doug weighs 190 pounds and stands 5' lOn. Pet Miller-A senior boy on the squad and a good ball player. Pat is not too large but he is a clever ball handler. Pat stands 5' 7U and weiqhs 155 lbs. John Rink-The smfllest boy on the Millers' squrd but is very scraPPY.' ULittleW Johnny is a Senior and he made a lot of nice shots this season. John weighs 117 pounds and stands 5' 5U tall. t Harold Showalter-A Junior :nd Q husky man on the squad. Harold played pivot and was big and rough under the bas- ket. Harold weighs 170 pounds and stands just 6 feet. Robert Moser-A rather small red-headed Junior on the team. Bob is a Hleftyn but is a fest msn with the ball. Robert stands 5' 7 5f4N and weighs 158 pounds. Theron Sheley-Another husky man on the squad. Theron a Junior and more tumbly and bouncy.' Theron tips the scales at 178 pounds and stands 5' SN. Donald Burtsfield-Also a Junior on the team this year. Don is a good defense man and can hold his man. Don weiqhs 146 pounds and stands 5' 8W. John Lintzer-The fastest man on the squad. Johnny is only a Sophomore but can get out there and really go down +sQt floor with the ball. John stands 5' 7 5f4H and weighs 141 poundsi' U Junior Miller-Another,Sophomore .on the team. Junior is e bit wild at t mes but is Q1w'ys in the game as guard. Junior weighs 119 pounds end stonds 5' 5H.
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