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BOYS’ INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL Last fall when Mr. Hatfield issued the call for all boys interested in playing intra-mural basketball, forty- nine boys came to the meeting. These boys were divided into seven teams with senior boys as captains. One complete round was played in order to determine the strength of each team. After the first round was played a meeting was called and the teams were more evenly divided. The team that wins the championship will get its name placed on the intra-mural trophy, which is displayed in the trophy case. The games were played at noon with a large number of the student body attending. Members of the var¬ sity and reserve basketball teams acted as referees. We wish to thank Mr. Hatfield for the time and effort he has spent in the development of our intra-mural program. DON MITCHELL GIRLS’ INTRA-MURAL SPORTS The girls’ gym classes consists of one hundred under the supervision of Miss Milligan, Physical Education Teacher. In the spring the girls play tennis, archery, volleyball, deck tennis, ping pong and soft ball. The girls play basketball during the noon hour every Thursday. The name of the teams and captains are: Team— Captain— Flying Flirts . Mary Jean Seyerle Red Sox .Barbara Kreis She-Wolves ..Lois Harrison Clock Watchers .-.Joanna Smith Fire-Fighters .Carol Brown Bobby Soxers.Nancy Prior B. B. S.Patty Staley The Things .Mary Lou Staley The finals will be played in March followed by a potluck supper. PATTY HUTSON Page Thirty-three
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Philo Beats Dresden Electrics Stage Comeback Win Victory 13 th Clinch In League For Electri HP • Philo SivampS ■ MUC Croohsville Philo Finishes Strong to Win B 71-59 Margin Philo clinched the Muskin- l l ar . ' | ' gum Valley League champion- ‘ ship last night at Dresden, ed d . defeating the J-Hawks, 71-59. be f ore a It was the Eleotrics’ 13th, crow , d 0 straight win. ' field. Nearly a thousand persons phil ° wedged into the Dresden gym, and many were turned away. vhilo W ins r -45 Over m iksville TL Philo To New Cont GLOUSTER. O.. — Philo ' s Electrics overcame a 13 to 7 halftime deficit last night to down the Glouster Tom Cats by a score of 26 to 13 on the Glouster field. r T T T A ff T p hilo opened the scoring in the ] Q LjOClft lfi JLijfirst quarter when Emerson Payne took the opening kickoff Philo ' s Electrics held unhand sprinted down the sidelines of first pl f° r an 81-yard touchdown possession by the MVL last night when th™ extra point was added swamped CrooksvUle by a sccMonteith on a drop kick, of 38-7 in a homecoming gai Glouster tame bark several S fTI A Aplayed on the Philo field minutes later when Dugan made -tries -rked uc65 1 O 4U The Eiec.r.cs .os, no■ T tktpry last nfghtj .when n mey scorT their init|P y Po crs P assed to Andrews loksville Ceram Philo stayed on top six minutes “missTd ’ the way last night a - the {irsl period. The P po , l tV a missed. -ored as Philc trics ram bled to a 65 covered 46 yards. Kreis E°l sco ed agTin on a ' 1 vartTna ss the sec° n d over N0W Concord onover his own right tackle. , Pow s to And nd he - Muskies floor. 1 Philo s second touchdownl extra p 0 j n t as a ddeu That end Ballantine of the first period was also sco ed the scoring bo(h teams m cord led the scaring by Kreis when he went °’the first haJI A i i her Bmp B oide - .1 .-unison l.itllc Shi o er I ..i np SU-bert Totals dm | Ph G r T 7 -1 IS Brannon 2 1 5 Farris 8 •! 20 Torbert 6 O 12 Kreis 1 0 2 Januez o 1 i; Payne 0 1 1 i New ton 0 0 0 Fitz 2-1 J1 50 Totals ... 16 Fltz Broun Mitchell Harris o Janusz Ci F T| Weslcv 4 1 9 Horhcrt 5 2 12 .1 .J.inusz 7 0 14 Krolf 5 1 It Payne 6 5 17, Monlcith 1 0 2 Score by 0 0 0 Philo 2 2 6 M M . -- — —I Touchdowns: Torbert 30 11 711 Points after touchdown i 52 71 I me it Philo opened the second Philo Cagers Win 46-38 From New Lexington 5 Philo’s Electrics marked up for the winners. New Lexington ' s their eighth straight Muskingum Albright also had 14. Valiev league basketball victory The defeat was the second for las, rug ' ht downing New Lexing- ' New Lexington in the league ton. 46-38 in the Philo gym Friday night Philo goes New Lexington led the first pe- Caldwell and New Lexington will nod 10-7 hut at halftime the Elec- he host In Roseville tries were in front 28-21 They N - w l ' - ll ( n E, n T were on top 41-28 when the third r ' .itelipole quarter ended. 1 Haynes Dick Torbert and Lee Kreis -;ri the scoring narp with 14 p? ’(White 4!bright ller Philo Defc vT Caldwell Foi s Fifth MVL Wu W points while Lee Krei9f rom his own four-yard line. 1 hwavSl the dinners. play was climaxed by a s e ' S eoung when Newton received 1 Philo took a 21-8 f 0 f line plays that came 1 Q,ouster punt on his nine yard ilead and s tay ed in fr p hilo team downfield , line and scampered the 91-yards Philo -1 NM ThP longest run of the g for the tally the seconu quaj p rom there on out Philo was Payne hit fcis own r J n ever headed with another mark- Cmii h tackle and scampered 63 y er being added in the third quar- l 3 Bell f° r the ta l)y- r ' hilo scoied ti| ter and the final tally coming in V period, one aj tbe f our t b period. Both were play with Jar scored on a ser i es 0 f ]j ne plays Kreis. and the f with Janusz going over for one 2 12 Miller j , 0 iOtWyiie v ' -nen 6 1II Atklnsl tackle The 2 12 Ballnn came 5 2 121 Miller 5 . 4 3 1 1 0 2 Hanna in o L il Pa,k .yard pa$ 24 17 651 Total! throwing to jer with Kreis tossing to Fits and Monteith going over for the nine yards. j other. J Tjie fourth period scorej Starting lineup and aummarv Philo was also by the air again heaving an down pass to Newton 1 Mhchrit Ceramic’s lone tally c Brown py in the final stanza 1 c r k b “ mple plunged over fron K. Janus 1 line. The play was £™ ' n ‘ e 12-yard pass play with Montetth le throwing to Moore.) p h n 0 . ids from both Philo Glouster . 6 tsville paraded before’ g the halftime in home eremonies. Jean p enn| jo was selected as Ph ming queen, was | at the midway mat V For. Philo LE LT LG Philo . Fllz and d. Janus LE LT LG C RG RT RE OB LH RH • B Touchdowns Philo Pavne Glouster Dunnette Trace Cevoto Pannas Craw ford Full Andrews Powers Ra her Johnston Dugan 26 3 0—13 Norton. PHILO. O. — After playing on] even terms during the first peri-! od of play. Philo’s Electric: roared into action here last nighi to down invading Caidwell 47-( for their fifth consecutive ’ in MVL competition against many starts. Philo ' s attack got underway a game played in soon after the start of the second ' The Electrics torn. ers before the end Ha If Montoith Hit thp Philo’s three final markers came in quick succes¬ sion with Kreis leading the pa- . • „ . . . .. ... rode o cc , . big score, taking the preliminary rade on a 5 d yard run over left ;44 to 15 Pennsville tackle. Pavne shortly afterward 1 intercepted a pass thrown bvt Christopher and ran the remain-|g- 1 , ' , inp 10 yards for the tally. The Electrics final tally of the Rame came when Janusz threw a short pass to Torbert which covered 20 yards and the game ended with Philo on top 47 to 6. Score by quarters Caldwell H. Walters Carubella Ca rdner Fowler O. Gardner Clldden R. Walters A. Christopher B. Christopher Cri w ' ■ LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB LH RH Philo Fltz Brown Mitchell Harris Harrlsor W ' eslej Torber J. Janus Krel 4 SBrannon 2 10 Farris 0 0!Payne 0 OITorbert 1 1 Kreis 0 14 Janusz 2 4 Newton n 0|Fitz 1 Little 01 Ha 0 ' Knaup 14 10 38 ers i .. to 2 Je whd Myers ' Philo 44. New Phibaske4ball 6 2 h some Very unhapp. ® J l 5jlast night at the Glo o o (‘cats almost handed oof tries their first defeat o o cseason. J] Philo copped the nerve-v s 18 10 i6ing Muskingum Valley leit t 41 46S ame at L -- 1 28 3551. Philo Cops ( j Another CAt Philo ' s v fense of then a ‘ , o ' championship j ing Pennsville p period when Lee Kreis went over the first quarter an. his own right tackle on a 45-yard top 30-15 at the half, jaunt and the Electrics initial marker and Lee Kreis 13 to lead Two more touchdowns were Ten of the 12 men used by C. marked up by MVL league lead- Bob Dickey scored in the opv of the first ing game of the season. -ip from h. Ball led the Morgan coun- quarter team w j th points. Philo reserves also won by aL Le Glouster, which has sufferea — an earlier two-point defeat by Ihe Electrics, led most of the time while trying to get revenge r for that early season loss. The Tomcats were in front 15- 9 the first quarter. 27-21 at half¬ time and 35-34 when the third de- quarter ended In the last pe- • i l iod the teams battled back and rt forth with the Electrics finally; yer getting the decision. Each team had 23 baskets but ’o made good six foul shot! ' e for the visitors, reserves won 38-14. wo,Thriller s lo i F T 0 2 Biannon 0 18 Farris 3 12 Payne 2.Torbert 7| Kreis ‘Newton ' arris Philo Ex MVL Lead 78-42 Conte Philo s Electrics won another • thriller last night, nosing out n ti Roseville 48-46 in a Muskingum Valley league game on the Ram¬ bler’s floor. Roseville led 12-11 the first tarter but Philo went in from 1 at halftime At the end of ■ quarters the league-lcad- ectries were in front 39-32 Ramblers refused to give ' Imost grabbed the game tal quarter. ■•usz. who has been n the Philo lineup, he game and con- points. Dick scoring with 15 Nelson Melick Seville, won 41-32. nrt illt- Murphy Maynard Starling Johns Harris New burn Best r ti 0 01 Farris 3 171 Mon ' lth Philo G F T Glouster 8 Pavne 31 Fltz Ol Brannon OjTorbert O ' Kreis Harris Janusz Newton Little Knaupp 0 o 0 1 7 0 16 3 15 2 2 1 1 1 0 ( 0 ( . . Elect. 9 Philo 2 4 4 , CALDWELL — ' Caldwell 78-42 here last ni tighten the Electrics’ grip oi 23 6 a] Muskingum Valley league lj® a . || Philo moved ahead early ] y evv 34 ing over land 31-19 at halftime as the ' . 1 tries registered their ninth phUo re Philo reserves won 49-21. Philo I Caldwell Totals 12 . By quarters: Totals 28 11 61 Brannon Farris Torbert j Kreis 1 Janvsz Payne New ion Little Harris •Vats on g r 1 13 B.Chr t’phr A.Chr’t’phr Ditch Bates VVycoff H.Waiters R. Walters Brlster 2 2 8 13 19 [ 8 6 22 l 4 0 8 V 0 2 2 0 1 1 10 2 1 0 21 31 16 781 Totals 9 Ballan ' ne 2; Miller ®| Wiylie 2 Atkln ' n 0 Bradlev 2 Roll 4 i Smith 1 1 Ham ' nd 0 Park (Downey Mark Up : .AJssj f : oi Philo Tops 46 ' 21 ,n Philo Homecoming Game On MVL Grid £ 1 17lTor 1 7 ' Krel . 0 01 Harris 2 10, Newton 0 01 Fltz 0 0 LIttle 0 0 ' Knaup I Watson Tots 11 Page Thirty-two
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