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F..- i MOIRS OF 1934 and 11, Ca James Costello, Anthony Carper David us, Poulico Paul d 1'y Con Joe D1'11 111 1n on d , Elllagfllf .IHHIGS John Marta, nl W, Ro Baek orge Hughes Ge ain, 1na11age1'. C dy Gra cGahan, M llooly, Bill i G Brow n, To 1n H1111 Cavu, oodwin, Alex G ... Pete B. H te, ..-1 Front Rowvfloach Clay
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Whitey Call, the quarterback. was the punter, passer, and field general of the team.. The record made by the team shows the abil- ity of Call. Harold Scrappy Madden was one of the best guards ever to wear a uniform for the Gold and Blue. Nothing else need be said about this 148 pounder. Bus Mowrey, regular center for two years, was the reason for the small number of fumbles in the Hilltop backtield. His accu- rate passing, and defensive work MEMOIRS OF 1934 ways as Wx 'Ham 'M ..... ,,... 3. 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N :-:g:-:-rift::::::::-:-1-rg:-1-1 -:-: 4.4 -'4vox IXTOOH IC KlC'l l'I'll'i'lN1l CA IN Managers could be relied upon at all times. John Folio, blocking halfbiack, was the best blocker on the squad and one of the best defensive backs. His ball toting was also at times very valuable. John Sands, regular end, was a good all-around man who could perform all his duties well. Some other fourth-year men who were not regulars but who saw a great deal of se1'vice which team was very valuable to the were: Anthony Costello, endg Ken- neth Moore, centerg Alphie Wal- lace, halfbackg Pete Goodwin, tackleg XVilliam Martin, tackleg GUUllXVIX POLL Richard Goodwin, end, Buddy Coll, center, George Hughes, half- backg and Ray Garrett, halfback. Hail! Washington Irving Hail! VVashington Irving, Hail! to YOU, In high school years, through smiles and tears Our hearts are trueg VVe bravely fight with all our might To win our dueg May days to come bring victories won And laurels new. Then Hail, VVashington Irving, Hail, to you! And hail the colors our old gold and blue, VVe will all be true, our faith in you VVill never fail, Then Hail! Washington Irving, Hail! Billy James, a member of the class of 1934, is the composer and co-author of the song, Hail! lVashington Irving! Miss Maud Yoak of the English Department, assisted in writing the wo1'ds. fContinued from page 221 Mary Louise MvEnt1-or Since Babe entered high school she has entered the tennis tourna- ments and has won honor in each one. She has also won credit in basketball and other sports. This year she won the class tennis championship and we11t to the tinals in the school tournament.
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MEMOIRS OF 1934 91 BASKETBALL--fl934 At the start of this year's season in basketball the outlook wasn't so bright. Vvith only three let- ter men from last year's squad, it seemed that several new men would have to be found to round out the varsity. In the first few games the team showed the effects of new men in the line-up. In two or three weeks, however, the team began to look like a come1', and the first few games were won with compar- ative ease. During these games Cava's high scoring and Goodwin's guarding kept the Hilltoppers out in front. The first and only game lost was to Fairmont 38-37. Later in the season the Hilltoppers easily defeated Fairmont. ' The other teams that the Hilltoppers defeated during the season were Lumberport, Roosevelt- Wilson, Buckhannon, Victory, Morgantown, and Victory. Each of these teams was defeated twice. The first Victory game was played on even terms, the Hilltoppers finally winning 30-37. The second game was easily won by VV. I. 27-T. Victory scored but two field goals, both in the first half. The second half of the season marked the return of Brown to the high scoring column. Brown was high-point man in most of the last seven games up to the tournaments. Gillooly also showed great improvement over his play early in the season. The Hilltoppers easily wo11 the sectional tournament with victories over Lost Creek, Bristol, and Shinnston. Cava, Brown, and Goodwin were named on the all-tournament team. During the week preceding the regional tournament Brown became ill, but the Hilltoppers were still confident of winning. In the first game the Hilltoppers won under wraps. Meeting a Victory team, that was clicking in every department of the game, in the finals. the Hilltoppers forced the game up to the closing minutes, but were finally defeated 33-30 in the big upset of the year. Cava and Goodwin were again named on the all-tournament team. As a result of their season's record, NV. I. was the city champ and took second place, next to Elkins, in the Big Ten. Other members of the varsity were: Hughes, a fast, shifty utility man, who worked either at guard or forward: Drummond and Costello, also hard-working forwards who could be depended upon when substitutions were needed: and Call, utility guard, who saw a great deal of service. All of these boys will be graduated at the end of this year. A Underclassmen who filled out the varsity were Gillooly and Carper, both juniors, who took turns in filling the center post: Condry, a junior, filled the forward post several times during the sea- son: 1VIcGahan, regular guard, who has two more years of service: and Poulicos, a junior, who filled the role of utility guard. At a 'banquet at the end of the year, Alex Cava was elected captain of the 'team for 1935.
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