Union High School - Ohianian Yearbook (College Corner, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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BASKET BALL, 1933-1934 Lindol Cann, Roger Moore, Carl Heismann, and G-ordon Jerman were lost by grad- uaticn the previous year. The first two had been members of the first squad for four ears. y The largest squad in the history of the school reported for the first practice. Of the 36 starters, 29 remained on the squad for the entire season. Injuries and sickness took their toll during the year and every member of the squad played in at least cne game. With Toney, Huber, and Dicken the only remaining members of the first squad, it was necessary to build a team of underclassmen. A stiff schedule was played and eleven games were won and twelve lost. The best played games were in the Prebe County Tournament. After winning the first three games Monroe nosed out the Trojans in the finals to win the tourney 25-22. The Trojans Were defeated by West Carrolton the following week at the Dayton Sectional. Huber and Toney wer'e chosen on the Liberty He1'ald's all Union County honor team. The ten members of the squad who represented Union in tthe tourney were: Bill Toney, Howard Huber, Malcolm Woodruff, Norman Crist, Ralph Dicken, Joe Marcum, Norman Agnew, Estle Hartley, Keith Earhart, and Earnest Doty. , The first four mentioned above were the seniors, who were lcst by graduation, which left five sophomores and one freshman to carry on. Following is the reccrd of the first squad of 1933-34: Union ,West Elkton Union 30 Liberty ....... ...... 3 1 Union St. Andrews Union 31 Brookville .... .... L --- 40 Union Harrisburg .... ....... U nion 28 McGufTey .... ....... 8 Union Reily ...... Union 24 St. Andrews --- ---- 23 Union Monroe -- Union 18 Harrisburg --- --- 26 Union Liberty .... Union 18, Camden ............... 23 Union Stewart .....,......... Union 233 Brownsville ............ 29 Union Everton .... --- -- .... Union 37 Lanier ..... 23 Preble Tournament Union Brownsville Union 33 Dixon ..... . 18 Preble Tournament Union Camden -.- Union 20 Camden --- 12 Preble Tournament Union McGuii'ey .............. Union 22 Monroe .... 25 Finals Union Stewart ................ The second squad had a very successful season, Winning eleven and losing eight. Benge, McDill, Patton, Earhart, Buck, Dunn, Williams, Pace, Doty, and Duckett played in most of the games but every member of the squad saw service in at least one game. James Ardery served as a very capable manager. BASKET BALL, 1934-1935 At the beginning of the school year Ccach Glass assumed the duties of basket ball coach. He was faced with the task of filling tthe gaps left by the graduation of Toney, Huber, Woodruff, and Crist. To do this it was necessary for him to build a team from the remaining six letter men, Marcum, Dicken, Hartley, Earhart, Agnew, and Doty. College Corner, runners-up for two consecutive years, finally succeeded in winning the Preble County Tournament. Thus, for the first time in the history of the school. Union had a championship team. Starting slowly, the team failed to click and was not impressive in the early season games. Improvement was evident from game to game and the Trojans reached their peak of play at the Dayton Sectional Tournament, where they all but eliminated the crack Brookville team, which later won the sectional tournament. The season's record was eleven games won, twelve lost, and cne tied. Several games on the schedule loom as outstanding. The Trojans won overtime games from New Paris, and Lewisburgg lost to West Elkton in an overtime and played Monroe a triple overtime tie game. The win over Lewisburg served notice to the Preble County Teams that she was a title threat for the County Champicnship. The Trojans were a cool, confident, consistent, group of players in the tournament. They easily defeated Gratis 38-23 and came back to hold Jackson scoreless, for three quarters, to win 30-7. On the second Saturday they, again, met and defeated Lewisburg 19-16. The Champitnship game was with Camden, Union winning 24-30 after a hard, and closely contested game. Graduation only took three men from the squad, Dunn, Buck, and Davis, none of whom played regularly on the first team.



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Following is the record of the first squad for 1934-35: Union 12 St. Andrews Unizn 43 Stewart --- Union 20 West Elkton Union 285 Camden --- Union 15 Eaton ........ ........ U nion 283 Lewisburg -- Unicn 20 New Paris ....... - -- Union 193 Brownsville - Union 18 Brownsville Union 305 Boston ..... 331323 35332511111 '111 Pnible Cfeunw Tw mmm . Unon 38, Gratis ....... UHIOH ---- ------f -- Union 30- Jackson Union 23 Sprngfleld - U . 19, Le -b Union 19 Gratis ........... 1 ..... mon WIS Vg '- Union 15 Liberty ................ l . Fmals Umon 5: Brookville U- -u n Union 24' Camden ---- Union 24 Monroe ............ . .... Dayton Sectional Union 20 St. Andrews Unitn 17' Brookville, O Charles Dils assumed his duties as coach cf the second squad. He had very little experienced material to work with and was forced to spend much of his time in teaching fundamentals. The team showed steady impiovement from game to game and at the end of the season were playing a line tpye of game. Their seas-n's record was eight won and ten lost. Bill W'hite served as 3 very capable manager. BASKET BALL, 1935-1936 The past season was one cf the most successful in the history of Union High School. Although failing to place in the county tournament, the Trojans had a vely successful season. The first squad had a, record of fifteen won and four lost for the regular season. They finished nrst in the Preble County League with a recogd of eight won and none lost. In the first round of the Preble County Tournament the Trojans easily defeated Verona 42-7. The major upset of the tourney took place in the second round when the Trojans were defeated by Jackson 22-16. The second squad enjcyed even more success than the first team. Their record was sixteen won and three lost. Making a total record for both teams for the year of 32 games won and eight lost or a percentage of .800. The first call for basketball was issued on October 7th. Twenty-five players re- sponded including seven letter men from the championship team of the previous year. ,Because of this wealth of material a difiicult schedule of nineteen games was ar- ranged. With ten or twelve boys fighting for positions on the starting team the com- petition was exceedingly keen. The team was handicapped at times by sickness es- pecially just before the tournament when Earhart and Marcum were out. The nrst squad was composed cf the following players: Agnew, Dicken, Doty, Duckett, Earhart, E. Hartley, Marcum. McDill, and Patton. Smith was the tenth man to the tournament. Only two, Agnew and Doty, played in every game. Seven of these boys will be lcst by graduation. Dicken has completed four years as a member cf the first squad. Dicken, Agnew, Hartley, and Marcum have been members of the tournament team for four yearsg Earhart for three yearsg and Duckett and McDil1 for two years. This is an enviable record established by these boys. They have been a bulwark of athletic strength to Old Union and their record will be one for future classes to live up to. This will leave cnly three letter men for Coach Glass to build his 1936-37 net machine around. Following is the record for the first squad for 1935-36: Union 34' Wlest Elkton Union 263 Springfield -- Union 35' New Paris --- ...... Union 21, Brookville -- Union 38' Boston .... -- - ...... Union 39g Spring-Held -- Union 25' Kitchel ................ Union 28 Mgnrce ---- Union 17. Eaten ----- -1--.- ---- ---- Union 26g Lewisburg --- UHi011 25, Brownsville ----------.- Union so, Brownsville , Union 29: Stewart ---.- .-........ Union 24g 'Camden -,,, Unlon 28' Dlxofl ------------ --- Union 13: Liberty .... - UHQOD 15' Llberty ---- Preble County Tournament UQIOD 33, .Camden --- Union 423 Verona ----- UHIOH 233 Dixon --- Union 163 Jackson -----

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