Sulphur Springs High School - Sulphurette Yearbook (Sulphur Springs, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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1 BASKETBALL Back Row: Arthur Frost, Raymonld Cooper, Lisle Yaussey, Ernest Striker, Ned Baird. Middle Rfowr Donald Shawk, John Miller, Duonalid Schimplf, Ivan Ulmer, Oliver Wood Donald Scnarrenberger, John Striker. Front Row: Hefrbert Light, Kenneth Shealy, Donald Kniappenberger, Donald Pfleiderer Richard Auck, Mr. Dennis fcoachj. BASEBALL Back Row: M1'. Dennis fcoachj, Donald Slhawk fmanagerj, Willard Light, Ivan Ulmer Richard Auck, Jiohn Miller, Raymond Cooper, Donald Schimpf, Oliver Wood, Ned Baird Front Row: Donald Knappenberger, Kenneth Shealy, Herbert Light, Ernest Striker Lisle Yaussey.

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,f, 2 1 ' lark l BASKETBALL -sffxi 1 The past year has been a successful one for the basketball team, in spite of all the snow which kept us from having several games. Out of the ten games scheduled for the past year, we played seven during the season and three in the tournament. Out of the ten games, we were victorious in six. With three of the boys back, Coach Dennis added two new boys to make up the varsity. The boys all did well and improved considerably during the year. Coming to the tournament, we drew a by in which we played Mt. Zion. Carrying a rabbit's foot for luck, we won the game 50-24. The next night was the thriller of the year. Lykens who had only lost one game through the season was played by the Sulphur boys. It was a very close game and in a three minute over-time, Lykens was victorious, winning by one point, 41-40. Losing this game kept us from going to the district. The last game of the season was played against North Robinson. Our team seems to like the score 41-40 for they lost to Robinson by the same score as they had lost to Lykens in the previous game. However, we did place fourth in the county and received a basketball as a reward. With this ball the boys hope to come back next year, and not only be County Champs, but District Champs as well. Good Luck, Boys! To the referees we give our humble thanks for doing such a wonderful job in maintaining good clean playing. THE SQUAD DONALD PFLEIDERER fGun Powderb is a new comer on our team. He played the position of forward and proved to be one of the main cogs out of the five. During the ten games he stacked up a total of 82 points. HERBERT LIGHT Cjust Herbj was the other cog on the forward end. Herb was our high point man through the season. Having one year of experience, we found he could come through with points when things looked very bad for us. His total was 127 points. DONALD KNAPPENBERGER QStretchJ was a veteran of last year. Everyone come to the conclusion he could play very good ball when his mind wasn't on the bleachers. However, he did manage to rank up 88 points to his credit. RICHARD AUCK fDickJ is also an old member of the team. Dick and Kenney proved to the rest of the team that they could bring the ball to them. His scoring of 20 points wasn't high, but neither was his opponents. KENNETH SHEALY CKenneyJ was the other new comer to the team. Kenney showed his ability as a guard and could play forward when he was needed. His height was a great help in the defensive end. His points amounted to 16. KERMIT KIBLER CK1bbieD, the spark plug of the Reserve, was also a substitute for the varsity. Kermit's graduation will be a big loss to the squad. IVAN ULMER CElmerD is an all around man playing forward or guard. He always did his best if we were winning or losing.



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7 s BoxlNG if Y R , For the third straight year, we Won the trophy for boxing. Four schools, Lykens, Chatfield, Whetstone, and Sulphur Springs, were entered in the tournament. When the points were counted Sulphur Springs won with the highest number of points. The team was composed of Doyle Striker, Donald Schimpf, Raymond Cooper, Ernest Striker, Richard Auck, and Kenneth Shealy. The winners of indi- vidual classes from Sulphur Springs were Ccopcr, Auck, and Shealy. We wish the boys good litck and hope they bring back the trophy again next year. R' BASEBALL ' 21 Shortly after school began, the boys stlrted to play baseball. We didnt win very many games but we showed them we could play ball. The team was composed of: Herbert Light Pitcher Oliver Wood Catcher Ernest Striker First Baseman Richard Auck Second Baseman Kenneth Shealy Third Baseman John Miller Shortstop Donald Knappenberger Right Fielder Willard Light Center Fielder Ned Baird Left Fielder We had a good string of substitutes too. Following are the scores of each game Leesville 3 - 2 Sulphur Springs North Robinson 3 - 4 Sulphur Springs Chatfield 4 - 13 Sulphur Springs Lykens 10 - 5 Sulphur Springs Leesville 6 - 0 Sulphur Springs Whetstone - 0 Sulphur Springs

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