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Pe r ry 22 22 23 24- 31 28 28 31 21 21 37 29 26 29 14 25 22 29 Perry 14- 8 ll 17 15 9 18 23 21 8 18 27 32 28 18 24- 23 fwenty-nine VARSITY SCUR ICS Geneva Mentor Painesville Chagrin Falls Chardon Wickliffe Kirtland East Geneva Madison Mentor East Geneva Chardon Chagrin Falls Vlflickliffe Chester Kirtland Madison Fairport Upponent 15 21 37 26 19 25 17 33 22 28 19 3L 18 1 1 23 215 21 36 KETBALL RESERVE SCORES Geneva Mentor Painesville Chagrin Falls Chardon VViekliff'e Kirtland East Geneva Madison Mentor East Geneva Chardon Chagrin Falls Vtlickliffe Chester Kirtland Madison Opponent 17 31 31 19 8 23 13 22 18 28 17 21 26 23 Z1 19 19 He0tor VVhitingr Ed McFarland Dah-li Johnson forward guard guard Carl Torch Pete ,1lllUll1PS0l1 Fd Palmer f 0 rwa rd 1' ff n to r g im rrl Ben Johnson Dick Cone Star Averill Lenin 'l'oreh g ua rrl f n rrvu rzl forward f n rrva rrl
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IIESEIRVES First row--left to right: Robert Carter, Clyde Lupham, Jimmy Zinn, Richard Palmer, Dick Thompson, Ch il r I e s Oliver, George Burt- lett. Second row: Clleerleud- er: Uleda Toreh, VVur- ren Cliapmnn, William Nell, William Bittles, Arthur VVz1rren, Jun- ior Kuceru, Clieerleud- er Elaine 'l'orc'h. Third row: Couch Huw- kins, Gail Fnnkhuuser, Cheerleader A r l e n e Hietanen, Bill Jones, Don Chadwick, mun- uger. Not Pictured: Charles llull. BA KETBALL The Perry l'i1'zLtes, basketball squad was represented this season by five VQt'01'2l.IlS, with the loss of only two of the previous season. In addition to the veteran team, Il?l.Wl'CIlC0 Thompson played an exceptionally fine game, lending' the Pirates in scoring by piling up the ineredable total of 1416 points for the season. Curl Torch and Royster XVhiting, forwards, inspired the tezun hy their snappy shooting and passing. Fine playing was exhibited hy Edward Palmer, guard, who constantly worked for the best sulvemtage of the tezun. Ben Jolmson, guard, was rated the most valuable player of our team. He and l.:uv1'enee 'l'hompson carried honors in the All League team, with Ben Johnson as captain. Yziuglin Johnson was ruled inelligahle at the middle of the season because of age. He was captain until that time, when Ben was chosen to replace him. i J li. ll IGH First row-left to right: R ZL y m o n d B rown, Lawrence B r e w s t er, Dan McCormack, Al- bert Petrus, Roland Chapman. Second row: Omer New, James S e e o r , Ray H e i l , linger Seith, Jzunes Alkulu. Third row: Coach Frank- lin Fovargue, Dan Shepard, Don Locke, Don Chadwick. Not pictured: Walylnml Tenkku. twenty-right
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B EB LL The Pirates started their outdoor practice late in the season because of severe weather conditions. Due to this fact intensive practice has taken place on the diamond, with E. McFarland and L. Thompson doing t.he most exten- sive hurling. VVith J. Golding holding down the first base position, C. Torch second, R. Whiting short stop, and R. Palmer third, the Pirates are bound to go places this season. Behind the plate we have a most able catching staff, headed by the veteran M. VVhiting, aided by two rookies, D. Thompson and B. Hoyt. The fast outfield playing by L. Torch and D. Fovargue left field, B. Johnson and S. Averill center field, and D. Cone and W. Warren right field, proves to be an important factor on the Pirate team. Perry had a good start when they beat Chagrin Falls in the first game of the season to win 14 to 3. In the second game Perry triumphed over Paines- ville with a score of 7 to 1. Perry traveled to Kirtland for the next game. After swatting the ball about for seven straight innings, the Pirates whalloped the Kirtland Golden Tornadoes to win 14 to 4. The Pirates are headed for the tournament ltlay 10, 1940. Next. spring the vacancies left by graduating Seniors will be capable filled by promising players as Charles Oliver, George Bartlett, Clyde Lapham, Ro- bert Carter, Charles Hull, Warren Chapman, James Zinn, Junior Kucera, and Paul Golding. thirty
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