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team shares championship Led by four senior lettermen, Hudncll, lViIlbond, Bowman, and Hovey, the bas- ketball team again shared top ho-nors with Berea. OHERLIN 31, XVELLINGTON 19 In the opening game of the season, Oberlin completely out-passed the WVel- lington five. Hudnell led the scoring with te11 points, and both Robinson and Zinnnerman in their first varsity skirmish scored six points apiece. UHERLIN 25, 4KMl'IERST 22 Revenging a one point defeat of last season, the Indians came from behind in the second half to va11quisl1 Amherst. .HOYVIIIZIII was hig'h poi11t man rolling up eight points. Hndnell came second drop- ping three goals and one free throw. OHERIAIN 19, NoRwALK 26 Leaving the ll0l1l6 courts for the tirst time the tribe met defeat at the hands of a strong Norwalk quintet. Six points were scored by Hovey with tive by iVill- bond and four by Hudnell. O. H. S. 47, JXLITlNINI 40 Ill the traditional Varsity-Alumni game the Varsity defeated their older and more experienced opponents by a score of 47 to 40. OBERLTN 28, RocKY RIVER 18 The first league encounter found the Redskins on the home grounds scalping a rather weak Rocky River tive. Norm NVillhond led the scoring with six points and Hudnell was a close second with live. Onnnmx 19, BEI,I.EvnE 44 Defeat was met at the hands of a fast and powerful quintet at Bellevue. Ober- lin's scoring was led by Hudnell and Hovey with five and four points respect- ively. Bag: nuslur OBERLIN 41, l'.xEMA 22 Back in stride again the warriors am- bushed the startled Parma invaders and sent them home on the low end of a 41 to 22 score. The Oberlinites displayed amazing power while Hlltlllell sank nine tield goals and three free throws. fll1ERLIN 121, BEREA xvitll almost as 1llllCll spirit as is dis- played by the Berea fa11s at football games, the boys from the airport were cheered to a one basket victory over the hard fighting Oberlin team. Honors again went to XYillbond, Bowman, and Hudnell with ten, eight, and tive points. OliERIlIN 21, Loot 23 Due to a last minute parting of the nets for Lodi the Reds lost a hard fought battle to a scrappy Lodi tive. Hudnell led the scoring for Oberlin with six points followed closely by Donaldson, a newcom- er, with tive points. f2BERLIN 36, AVON LAKE 20 Snapping a two- game losing streak, the team came through with a 16 point lead over the boys on the shore. Leading this whirlwind attack was Norm 1Villbond totaling fourteen points and Hud11ell swishing ,ein for ten points. OREELIN 29, ROCKY RIVER 26 Again the basketeers defeated the Rivermen. This time it was on their iioor as the Red fllltl Blue hovered on the top side of a 29 to 26 score. OBERLIN 29, ELYRIA 40 The speedy Elyria f1ve was the last of tl1e scheduled teams to put the HB on Robinsonis lads. The score was 17 to 17 at the half but a bit of spectacular play- ing on the part of the neighbors put them out in front. Scoring for O. H. was led again by Hudnell who tallied nine points.
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with Berea again . . eight reasons Why ORERLIN 32, Brzmm 25 Tl1is last display 011 the 1101110 floor put the 1111lia11s i11 top place i11 the league, lllll t11e Berea l11111vl1 defeated Rocky River to tie things up. O1sERL1N 39, FAIRVIEW To close the regular season the tribe eapturerl the unwary Fairview Pagers. Hlllll1Qll ran 1111 his already high seasonal score by adding thirteen more points to it. Ol1e1'li11's total lllllllllel' of points was 468 to their 0111b0110lllS 429. Tl1e season was closed at a, l1a11q11et given l1y the Business 1101118 f'l11l'1 for the league wi1111i11g lnfliaus. Mr. Alter' was l'02lSllll21SlC1' 21.1111 Elyria's Coach Roy Cly- lllel' gave a very interesting talk and showed a few reels of fil111 011 football. Hovey, Hucluell, Willboncl, Bowman, and Ca111pbe1l received their HO for playing illlfl Lyle Fraiiklin earned his as Manager. Reserve 111811 wl1o received letters are L. 1'i0lll'0l', J. Dew, U. Durlley, G. Goodsou, 1'. Hi14l11e1', A. Powers, YV. Shaw, T. lVig- lou, 211141 J. Zll1ll11QI'll1ilI1. ,lx D1 .5 ll tw 1 .1 Nl ll 41 w 1,11 Nw Ex ' ii' 'N fL1'jz lo Righty Donald Campbell, Donalrl Harley, Herman Iludncll, Norman Willboncl, Clarence Bowman, John Zimmermxm, Paul Hovey, jack Robinson. Nags thirteen
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