Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 29 text:

Snyder English Switzer Pifer Garn Brugh Dutter Mishler, Stuart Corl Hahn Hoover Rhinehart Green Tanner Strombeek Goodman Jones Robertson. Freshmen Win Interclass Basket Ball Tourney S is the custom, the high school had an inter-class basket ball tour- nament this year. lt was held March 25, 26, 27. The games were scheduled as follows: Monday, senior-sophomore, freshmen-jun- ior: Tuesday, junior-senior, freshmen-sophomore3 XVednesday, sen- ior-freshmen, junior-sophomore games. Don Baker was referee, while Mr. Stuart acted as scorer and time-keper. On Monday night, the freshmen five started out determined to win. They succeeded, with the help of a large majority of the class rooting for them, the score being 31 to 18. The senior-sophomore game the same night resulted in a victory for the older boys, with a score of 9 to 5. The juniors and seniors played the first game of Tuesday night. Here, as before, the seniors showed their superiority, winning by a score of 12 to ll. The last game of the evening was played between the freshmen and sopho- mores. The score was 24 to 10 in favor of the freshmen. VVednesday proved the great night of the tourney. Rooters from all the four classes were there, and the representation was larger than it had been at either of the precding nights. The sophomores and juniors played the first game, the juniors defeating their underclassmen 16 to 6. The freshies were scheduled to play the seniors, and the game was, without doubt, the best game of the tournament, due to the fact that both teams were playing their final game, the result to determine the Winner of the tournament. The First year men showed themselves to be the best players, defeating the seniors 28 to 10. Mr. Dutter picked the all star team, consisting of three freshmen, Charles jones, Doc Tanner, Roy Grubeg two juniors, Maxey and English. Noble Kizer, captain of this year's basket ball team, picked the second team, Cressner, H. Grube, Robertson, Huff and Switzer. No letter men were allowed to enter the tournament. Following is the record of the games: Team WOI1 LOSt Percent Freshmen 3 0 1000 Senior 2 1 .667 junior l 2 .333 Sophomore 0 3 .000 1273

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QA ' alff 1 XM! K MM WMM fluff A 'Q' f 'e 7 'TW ,A ff ZZ s, ,,,, AZ. I f' x fWW ff PROSPECTS OF TRACK. After an elapse ol' a few weeks since our basket ball season we again turn to the spring track. Two meetings were called for the boys who desired to take part in the various events. Both were well attended, and a great deal of track spirit, and prospects of a good representation in all events were made manifest. Mr. Dutter took charge of the track men, while Mr. Stuart had charge of the Field men. Corl, Brugh, Pifer and Robertson are showing up well on the dashes. Rhinehart, Kizer, Goodman and Pifer are making good on the distances. Then turning to Stuartls men we find a few good athletes. Slim Garn, our white hope, sprung a surprise when he gracefully cleared the live-six mark on the high jump. Then Captain Kizer. our well known heavyweight, after juggling a thirty pound weight and a grim determination to surpass Englislfs thirty-seven foot mark, picked up the shot and tossed it out thirty- nine and two. Hahn, Hoover, jones, Richeson, Logan, Strombeck, Green, Tanner, Sny- der, Maxey, Grube and Switzer are showing line spirit. The members of the basket ball squad are all working on the track this year. The coaches are making a special effort to get the boys in good shape for the coming events. And it is expected that we shall win the County and Rochester meets and make a good showing at the Northern Indiana meet. RICHARD HUFF 'lS. C263



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THE BASKET BALL TEAM. Crum Stuart English Pifer Kizer, Uaptaiu Iiruyzh Switzer Grolich Hahn Rhinehart Forwards-Curtis Brugh, Harold Pifer, Fred Grolich, George Switzer L'Cl1tCl'-YIQUIO Garn. Roy Iinglish, Marvin Snyder. iluzlrcls-Noble Kizer Cleatus Ilalm. Jarvis Rhinehart. Coach-jolm Stuart. 1283

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