Uhr Qlanrristnmu Elnnstrr Igmikvi 5572111 19115-'1 t,l.l.x Isles xlzllv, 17. 'l'he basket hall season just passed has been one of llu- most successful for Morristown ill llllllly years. At the beginning of the season the prospects were rather dark, but as victory after victory was won by Morris- town optimisnl increased. .Xlthough rather light. the team has played good ball llllalllgllllllt the entire season and won games wllere the odds were greatly against them. They fought their way into tlu- fillals at lfranklin, hilt lost to 'l'rafalear. 'lihey were accounted by llllllly who witnessed the games as being about the best tealn on the floor. Hut of the eighteen scheduled games eleven were won and seven lost, giving a percentage of 13315. lly his efficient lnetllods of coaching, l'rofessor Reynolds has developed a fC2llH that has played to- gether, passing the ball to one another and showing excellent team work at all til11CS. It has been a team that was not afraid to go up against opponents that were almost out of their class. but as a result of this fighting' spirit they have, in nearly every case, come out victorious. With but few exceptions the teams on the schedule have been strong ones, alul a number of them were quite successful in their respective tour- l1ZllllCllfS. XYhile this year's team has made an enviable record for itself and the school, it is sincerely hoped that in years to come Qllorristown may develop a better, which will be able to bring home the shield, upon which can be plainly read: State lligh School Champions. Nvxi tgvafn Elgrnnprrta .Xt present the prospects for a XYlllllCl' llCXf year are yery glllul, eoach Reynolds has for a nucleus lfnele and lustus. regulars on this yearis team, around which lu- should be able to build a fairly strong team. .Xll ol 1lllN years second team, with the exception ol tol- lins, will be ill school next year, and there is the possi- lllllty tllat some new material will enter at the begins nine' of the terln. 'lihose wllo blillltl ill line for the positions llt'Xl year are 'l'racy, lliluls' tl. Xyooten, .Xlyers Zlllfl XX u vel, tollllls Ql.ltlll1llL'S with tllls X'L'lll' s class, lllll would have very probably lllliL'll a regular place hall lu' l't'lllIllllL'll m school. lllllllx silblu-ll rt-ous iarly on this year's team and should be a regular next year. Tracy, Xyicker alul Collins were with the team at the district tournanu-nt. but did not break into any of the games, and the former two are expected to do :ood work on the H718 team. Myers did good work on the secolul team at the forward position, having a goorl eye for the loop, alul should capture one of the next year's forward lJtlSlfltlll5. tl. lkiooten showed such form at guard ill the games in which he played that llllllly were led to tllink that he will be one of the regulars for the Ulllllllg' season: but in case he should not. he has two more years in school, alul should show up well in these. l':lL1v forty
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