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WhMVVVVvanxwvx AAA,VUVWVV- T H E R O X4VeANVVVVVVtAhVV mNVVVVVVVVV LAST HOME GAME The Rosedztle Roses came to Rockville Hi February 21. They had been defeated in the county tourney, hut in an Overtime game; many expected a Close game. but the Blues won with a score of 5910, SECTIONAL TO URNEY Friday Aftei'imon. Rockville again played Rosedale. This time the Roses lost and we had the Victory of 21:12. The Rox led 1378 at the half. By defeating Rosedale the Blues got to play Pyvillc the next morning, P'VILLE ISiROX 31 The Blue and White won their way to the semi-fmals by defeating P'ville. Rockville had little trouble in doing this. The Rox led at the half 13-8, THE LAST GAM E Although the Rox lost their last game it cannot be considered a failure. The TYild Cats were a state final team last year. Clinton led at the half 14-10, The Roxes lost with a score of 28-16 in the semi-hnals 0f the sectional tourney. The team this year played twcnty-scven games and won twentyethrec Of them. This is a very good record and we are very proud of it. To our school the ROX have contributed the county Championship. They went to the finals Of the valley tourney and to the semifinals ot the sectional tourney. To the team and t0 the coach R. H. S says, Ych, Rah, Team! Yeh, Rah, Coach. Page Thirty
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The Greene Twprkockvillc game is ahvays anticipated, and this year the game was unusual1y good. At the ha1f the Rotxers were behind with a 91 score; but the consistent playing of the local boys won another game for R.H.S, by a 25-20 scorer Bloomingdale did not show as much power in basketball this year as they usually do, and they were subdued with a 3940 scorer ' COUNTY TOURNEY Montezuma met Rockville Saturday A. M., january eighteenth. The weather conditions were bad as the thermometer read 250 below, However, 21 good crowd was present. The Blues obtained an early lead and continued through the game, The Aztecs Watedh only one held goal in the whole game. The scale was 22-11. ROCKVHLE w. ROSEDALE On Saturday night the Colosseum was packed with spectators for the semal E11315 Of the County Tourney, for this determined who shOuId represent Parke County in the V2111ey hnals. Rosedale was a hard tighting 1itt1e team. This was probably the most exciting game of the day We were successful in having the lead at the haIf with a 13A11 score; but Rosedale, still Eghting, was in the Iead 15713 at the third quarter. Lee, our freshman forward, tied the stormithe gun sounded In an overtime play Rox was successful in defeating Rosedzde 21'17. Marshah High backed Our team and we indeed appreciated their support. VALLEY FINALS The B11113 and White five were put out of the valley tourney Friday night, January twentyefourth, by Lawrenceville, 11L Rockville led 7-2 at the quarter, trailing 12-8 at the half, and lost 34'16. On January thirtyftrst Rockville decided they were going to heat Montezunm again. John Price made 21 good account of himself by making ten field goals. The game ended in our favor 33-25. For the hrst time since 1926 RHlSV can boast of holding the County Championship, The game which decided the Winner was held at Rosedale February fifth, Tangier being the second contestant with the RHS, team. They letl 4-0 in the opening of the game but soon the Rex led 574 At the half the Rox were trailing 11-81 XVith one minute to play Coach Klayer substituted Cronk and Davies. The score was then 25-25. As the gun sounded the score was 27-26 in Rockvihe's favm: Hail the new champions of Parke County! The Parke County Champs went to XVaveland the f0110wing Friday night, and won a fast and close game Capt. Keefe persuaded his team in the tina1 minutes that it was necessary to win. They won for R.H.Sr another victory; 3231. Cayuga beat us twice last year, our team decided to make 21 change this year, February Fifteenth our team went to Cayuga and played a rather easy game, the score being 4322 in our favor. Tangier, the team we defeated by one point in the County tina1s. lost :1 schedu1etl game at Rockvi1le High February sixteenth. The Tangier team hurl the heart taken from them when C01SOH had an arm broken. XYe are not claiming g10ry over the 46-16 Victury, The Rox tramped to Mecca Feb 19, t0 wallop their Opponents by a score of 28724, Mecca led at the half by a score of 1741 XYhat the Roxmen did in the last half isnTt always done. They jumped right in and gained two points before Mecca scored, The score at the Fmis was 28-24 in the B1ues! favor. McMilIen proved himself an acromphshetl guard in taking.r care of KendalI, 1930 f 4k Page ttxmly-Hine r p MP'J t
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WwwwwwwwmwWWT H E R 0 ppm Girls5 Basketball Team ANOTHER interesting organization in R.H.S. is the Girlis Basketball Team. This was the third year for our Girlsi squad and they were rewarded for their diligence by receiving new suits. While the girls did not win all their games this season, they did tight hard in every encounter and all of them feel as though they had spent at profitable year. They are as follows: i First Row: Esther Rohm, Juliet Ott, Alice McMillen, Vivian Martin, and Doyne Martin. Second Row: Iva Mae Cornthwaite, Edith Fisher. Mr. Klayer, coach, Carrie June Gillian, and Lois Hixon. Page TIurty-one
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