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Page lwmlfy-fwn INTRAMU RALS SENIOR .ILNIUK SOPIlOMOl2l'I BOYS VOLLI-I'i' GIRLS BOYS BALI TICAM BASEBALL BASKET J. P. XVhitt- TEAM BALL TEAM L. lfllis Sitting: First Row: J, llqpglpy H. Miller .L Aikin O. Ilaifi ' Y. I-Iflwzmls I . Fvlwlsvli D. Yvomzm L- -lmlw R- l'l 'W IJ. Mt-Mahan Stzmflinuf V- Fhiivmwi J. fmlglazigi- R. Beasley W. Burton T. Darnell IW. Burton Sfaliflinlli VV. Day R. Smith M. Pelizarri D- MCN99lY Nl. lfclwarcls W- BUVUYH K, AICCQU-t J. -Iollitf L. McPherson VV- H'-m5UC'k0l' li. Girdley. Coach The Intraniural athletic program originated in Mitchell High School during the fall of 1930. The purpose of the program is to help Create bet- ter class and school spirit, and to give girls, and boys not on the Varsity Basketball Squad, an opportunity to participate in Competitive sports. The events are schedulerl for each month of the school year as follows: September-Baseball series for boys and girls October-Boys' cross country run November-Volley hall series for boys December-Basketball series for Girls January-Basketball series for boys February-Foul toss contest for boys and girls March-Ping Pong tournament for boys April-Interclass Track Meet
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SECOND TEAM Front Row: John Deckard Duane Conkey Charles Mundy Robert Aikin John Redding Back Row: Frank Moore Lowell Clouse Wayne Bass William Jones Harold Wood Sterling Wiley, Student Man ager SECOND TEAM The Second Team is mostly composed of Sophomores and Freshmen. Although not participating in as many games as the Varsity Team, the Second Team won a greater percentage of games. Mr. Abel has also organized a Freshman Team. After the members of this team become good enough, they are promoted to the Second team. In this manner the Second Team is always composed of experienced play- ers. Later, if the player is judged good enough, he is eligible to become a player on the Varsity Squad. W'ayne Bass and Bill Jones were certified for the Sectional Tourna- ment, held at Bedford, and saw action during play there. Cletus Tow, started the sea- son with the Second's but showed such marked improye- ment near the latter part that he was transfered to the First Team. Jasper and Huntingburg did not bring their Second Teams because of the distance. For the same reason Mitchell's Second Team did not journey to Terre Haute to play Wiley. Perhaps the most exciting game was the one played with Orleans, the latter part of the season. An overtime game was necessary before the win- ner of the game was decided. with Mitchell the ultimate winner. SCHEDULE AND SCORES FOR THE SEASON SCORE DATE OPPONENT PLACE W T Nov Bedford ...... Nov 13-Washington Nov. -Oolitic ...... . Nov 29-Paoli .. ,.... .. Dec. 0-lioogootee ., Dec -Salem ........ Dec. l8AeBedford . . Dec -Orleans .,.. Jan. In-Seymour .,., . Jan. 19-French Lick Feb. -French l.ick Feb. ll:-Salem . .... . Feb. 10-Orleans . . Feb -Paoli , Feb -C ory don
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The president of each class appoints a member to the Intramural Ifloard. This board arranges schedules and rules for all games and con- tests. During the season a record is kept of the team standing, and points awarded each class for its accomplishments. At the close of the school year a large silver cup is presented to the class totaling the highest number of points. Since 1930 the following classes have won the Intramural cup: 19230-31 class of '33 19331-232 class of '33 151112-33 Class of '35 1933-34 class of '34 19234-35 class of '36 The record for the 1936-37 season to date is as follows: Sr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Boy's Baseball , . 2 1 1 2 Cross Country Run 2 2 1 Z3 Volley Ball ec,cYYc.,.. 2 1 4 3 Girl's Basketball :a 2 1 4 M Boy's Basketball Z3 4 1 2 Boy's Foul Toss ,, 1 I3 2 4 Girl's Foul Toss . 1 2 3 4 Record of Points to Date: Juniors 290 Sophomores 240 Seniors 235 Freshmen 115 l I'lliSHMliN SOPll0llUlil'I CROSS BOYS GIRLS COUNTRY B.-XSEB1-Xl.I, li.-XSKICTB.-Xl.l RUNNERS First Row: First Row: M. Ilorsett 'W' Halt. ,l. Evans H. Clouse- li. Tunkslcy S. Tollivvr l.. Clousc L' Ice SI. Collier J. Routh gwond Rim-3 Second Row: J, Deckard ri. smith D. Tyrw- H. Hutton Tow 1. williams S. Coleman ll. Hiller Il. Ale-xaudcr H. Chastain Y- Smith D, 31i11r.r .-X. Walker 31. Beasley
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