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-f 1928- . I i v p V n a g i T HAROLD XNISON 1 A '4Ans, as he is called by his team-mates, is our snappy forward. Ans is always on the job and ready to tight. He has two more years to play and we wish him all the success in the world. Come on,'tAns, and show 'em some real playing these next few years. WALTER SHAUL '4Sus has made a wonderful showing this year in basketball. NVith his stead Jloddinvf gait. he has made a name in basketball. Sus,' has o11e more 7 Z1 ts 7 year and we're expecting great things from him. HAROLD OW ENS Tub is our only Fresh on the team. He has fought hard all year and with three more years to play, t'Tub will develop into a hundred per cent basketball player. Although a sub on the team, 4'Tub,' has played remarkably well. Yea! t'Tub ! Fight! E DVVARD JONES Although only a substitute, Ted has been a very loyal member of the team. He has worked hard all year and his splendid spirit toward the team was remarkable. VVith two more years to play, we expect to see Ted climb. Page Twenty-Three
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4.A,...,,,, AAA ,,,, ,- -fiazea 3 A , Y7.. Y. N Y .,,Y v ...1 BAILIS GOFF Butch is our snappy little black-haired forward. He does not know what the word quit means. Butch has made a reputation that will be lasting in Pendleton. With his fair play and level-headedness, he has been one of the main-stays of the team. Here 's luck to you, 'KButch, we shall all miss you next year. JAMES BATES Behold! Ladies and gentlemen! Harker 's pest- Elmer He has com- pleted three years as a member of the squad. With his ever-ready grin and quick play he has won the admiration of the fans. Jim's,' place on the team will be very hard to fill-but no one will be able to fill his place as the fun- maker of the team. RAYMOND OORY Token is only a Sophomore but he certainly can play. Token has showed a splendid fighting spirit this year and is to be commended on his good work. HToke has two more years yet. Come on- Token-Fight! JOHN ALLEY Cash Alley is our lively floor-guard. With his steady playing he made us sit up and take notice. '4Cash has two more years to play and we're expecting him to put all he has into the games and make a prize-winning player for P. H. S. Page Twenty-Two
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-- 1928's Basketball 1927-28 The basketball team this year has made a splendid showing. Although they met with a few defeats at the first part of the year, they showed toward the latter part of the year that Pendleton fights! Jim Bates, Bailis Goff, and Raymond Cory were the only regulars left from last year's team of Swain, McVaugh, Mingle, Bates, Cory, and Bowen. Coach Harker had quite a bit of raw material to work with but he has proved to us that he is someH coach and that Pendleton High School has several new basketball stars. Raymond Cory, Harold Anson, John Alley, Ted Jones, Sue Shaul, and Harold Owens still have two or three years yet to prove their worth to Pendleton Hi! Of these, the first three were regular men. The prospects for next year, therefore, are very promising. Pendleton is noted for clean sportsmanship and fair playing. The boys of the past and the boys of the present have done much to uphold that standard. They well deserve the name of The Fightin' Irish. 1926-27 Baseball Our baseball team started the season in a fine manner by winning their first game with the high school team of Frankton. The team played a real brand of ball, and after seven innings, came back with a score of: Pendleton, 3, Frank- ton, 1. Pendleton's next victim was Middletown. Although the team was handi- capped without the services of two of the regular players, the remaining mem- bers of the squad exhibited some hard playing and good team work, which re- sulted in another victory for us. Pendleton, 13, Middletown, 8. Frankton came to our fair city determined to get revenge for the defeat we gave them in the early part of the season, however, the team displayed the better playing, and shut them out. Al Stoner, our Hlittle giant in center field, made live put-outs via the fly route in this game. Score: Pendleton, 3 5 Frank- ton, 0. The best of teams suffer defeat, and we were no exception. Alexandria, who was our last opponent, came here with a squad determined to win. After a hard game, they carried away the bacon and a score of: Pendleton, 3, Alex- andria, 6. Page Twenty-Four
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