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1933-63 4 if The 1933 baseball teem brought the County League channionship cup to our trophy case. Only one league game was lost and that due to a called game because of rain. The 193 4- team, though hurt Somewhat by graduation, is v c Iking nearly in the footsteps of its predecessor. At present writing, the team stands among those at the top and present prospects forsee the League Championship again coming to the home teem. 1933 Dale Ossenheiner Gresley Brott Graham Brott Carl Sowers Paul Baker - Cecil Garrett Ronald Vincent .• I-Iarvey Randall Allison May Warren Taylor .• Gerald Hartley Rex Rainey Lewis McElhenie 193 4 Paul Baker Gerald Baker Richard Vernor Gerald Hartley Allison May .Ned Lirrtinson Lewis IicElhenie Kenneth Garrett Harvey Randall Warren Taylor Robert Smith Donald Branch Harold HcCa.ndless Rex Rainey Harry LnTier Robert Sizelnnd 195b. BASEBALL SCHEDULE ABr .17 There we Jonesville K tJ¥ 20 Here Homer 3 2 ft 2 21). There Union City b 16 ft 30 There Lakeview 12 11 May 5 Here Lakeview 10 6 If 0 Here Jonesville 6 3 It 11 There Homer 4 ft IS Here Union City ft 18 Here Athens It 22 MQffi Play off It 26 County Chanpionsh ,ip Game - Apr. 27 Athens 3 6
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,«UVn «ys£ ir T;; -’ • v—{j'C;;: Hi ?J-.V, y . 'v ji •:„ J jS '• .tf 5.1 A 1) ANWW'frVM '• ‘frt iAi I H £ J !:A • ! r ;i £ 4 j£ F3 Vcr y V?. 2;i xi 1! The 1933 football teen was a tern much A weakened by graduation, but with much persev- $V „ once and pounding the conch, Mr. Martinson, I ■ r A v , . X. take on no one. The team on the average was con- rounded out n tean full of fight and afraid to % . . paratlvely light but nade up for that In grit and ability to take It. With only one victory In eight starts to show for Its effort, the tean nevertheless put every- thing it had into the gone and 1 did Its very best to bfcing back the bacon. With a schedule conposed of schools mostly larger than our own, the boys net everyone to anyone and played clean hard foot- ball every lnoh of the way. Schedule We They PLAYERS Sept. 22 Jonesvllle, there 0 6 . A,..May Paul Baker Sept, 29 Colon, there 0 19 Gerald Baker Bill Clark Oct. 6 Homer, here 0 12 Kenneth Garrett Bob Smith Oot. 12 Constantine, there 0 7 Rex Rainey Richard Vernor Oct. 20 Bellevue, hetae 6 13 Scott Randall Nod Martinson Oct. 27 Constantine, here 0 Maurice Hodges Harvey Randall Nov. 3 White Pigeon, there 19 6 Rob Sizerland Harry LaTier Nov. 18 Bronson, there 0 13 Wp.rrcn Taylor Harold McCpndless -INTER-SCHOOL PING-PONG— It is interesting to note that this gene was introduced for the first time during this year. It was played during noon hours by the students not leaving the school for lunch. One room in the basement was given over to it and during the winter it proved extremely popular. A tournament was held ond by a process of elimination a champion and a runner-up were selected. Kenneth Garrett proved best with the wooden paddle and Warren Taylor his runner-up. Let’s hope the activity is carried on in future years cs it is really n very interesting and popular sport.
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL--1933-’3k The girls' basketball toan, coached by Mrs. Warwick, had a stiff schedule to play and showed excellent teamwork and all-around playing during every gone. With practice starting in December, the girls regulurly attended and believed in the old saying Practice makes perfect . The six games were played during the winter months with a record of two victories and four close defeats. The following scheduleswas played:— Jan. 12 There Sherwood we Jan • 1 Here Vicksburg 5 Jan. 26 Here Bronson 12 Feb. 9 There Vicksburg 12 Feb. 16 Here Sherwood 27 Feb. 23 There Bronson 15 —Participants— 13 22 3 20 Florence Dean Alice Dean Edith Doolittle Erma Green Dora WItthuhn Ethel Clark Jeanne Mann Eleanor Hoag Bessie Thomas Blanche Thomas Bessie Vincent Lola Doolittle Marjorie Doolittle Mary Carolyn Randall Helen Shedd Martha Yost Josephine Thurston Marjorie VanOrmen Dora-Elaine Loomis Dorothy Rice Laura Hill BOYS' BASKETBALL—1935“' 3k As in the other athletic sports, the team was weakened in experience by graduation. There were about ll| or 15 boys out for basketball and all reported regularly for practice. With patient efforts Mr. Martinson selected two teams of cooperative, good bell-playing young fellows and during the winter both teams played excellentlbasketball. The first team with a twelve game schedule had two victories and no defeats to be ashamed about. Throughout the season they played their best and it’s common knowledge that there would be no sport to playing if everyone won.
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