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SPORTS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE—1937 T earn We They T earn We They Miamisburg 0 49 Franklin 12 0 Osborne 6 6 Fairmont 0 18 Oak wood 0 31 O. S. S. O. 0 6 Northridge 16 0 Lebanon 13 0 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE- 1938 Team We They Team We They Dixie 27 26 Osborne 28 18 Roosevelt 19 44 Xenia 45 20 Jefferson 18 17 Franklin ..... 28 27 Northridge 25 16 Miamisburg 18 17 Centerville 11 17 21 23 Mason 29 37 Covington 22 26 Lebanon 22 10 baton 38 40 Miamisburg 19 25 West Milton 52 35 Oakwood 29 35 Franklin 25 31 (Tournament Games) Centerville 33 31 Wayne 16 14 Monroe 29 16 West Milton 11 26 WEST CARROLLTON 1938 BASEBALL SCORES Roosevelt 7 West Carrollton 6 Roosevelt . l West Carrollton 6 Fairmont 1 West Carrollton 3 Oakwood 8 West Carrollton 7 Kiser 12 West Carrollton 5 Fairmont 8 West Carrollton 6 Miamisburg 5 West Carrollton 8 (Tournament Games) Oakwood 7 West Carrollton 8 Versailles 8 West Carrollton 10 Kiser 19 West Carrollton 18 Elizabeth I p. 3 West Carrollton 1 Page Twenty-five
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BASKETBALL JL A very full basketball schedule, plus a fine, courageous ball club, was responsible for a splendid exhibition of basketball this year. One of the feats they accomplished was winning the Little Six trophy. This is the first time the Pirates have ever done this, but they did not stop at one success, they also received a reserve trophy for tying for first place. So, we have an interesting start in singing the praises of our team. W ith the exception of a defeat at the hands of Roosevelt, the Red and Black started the season with a bang. Although the Pirates did hit a slump about the middle of the season, they did hit their stride again when they ran up their second highest score of the year by defeating Xenia, a league opponent, by the score of 45 to 20. W'est Carrollton played their old rival, Miamisburg, twice. The first time found them rather weak, as the Vikings took them 25 to 19. The second time, the Pirates looked like a different team as they held Miamisburg to a one point victory, 18 to 17. Although the Pirates lost to baton, they didn't feel bad because baton is supposed to have one of the strongest clubs in Preble County. The Red and Black team wasn’t afraid of that reputation, and we feel that if Lady Luck hadn’t been with baton the final minutes, we would have been the victors instead of the losers by a score of 40 to 38. The next to the last game of the year found the Pirates flying high and mighty as they ran up their highest score of the year, 52 to 35 against West Milton—the team that went to the State tournament. W'hen the Little Six teams rolled around. West Carrollton was just too hot for them. They romped through each one with the greatest of ease until they came to Franklin. Franklin was supposed to be the contender for the title, and if they could stop W'est Carrollton, the trophy would be theirs. The half of the game found the Pirates trailing by 11 points, but hitting that net from all angles during the last half, they came up to within one point of Franklin’s score. Then, in the final minutes they forged ahead, winning by one point, 28 to 27, which gave us the league championship. Along came tournament time, finding West Carrollton looking like a million dollars. They drew for their first game Centerville, and playing the best game of their career, beat them 33 to 31. The second game, the Pirates disposed of Monroe in easy fashion, 29 to 16, staging a nice last quarter rally. The third game they were still rolling along in unbeatable fashion, defeating W'ayne 16 to 14. But this just couldn’t go on forever, and they finally met their W aterloo when West Milton defeated them by a score of 26 to 11. Even though the Pirates did lose, we can remember there’s always next year. And we cannot forget the three trophies that were won. All we can say as a student body and fans is Thanks a Million, Pirates. So ends the 1938 basketball season with West Carrollton’s outscoring its opponents, 562 to 551. Loesch and Weidner were given places on the All-star Little Six team. Oberer made the second. To these three Seniors graduating this year, we wish the best of success in everything in life. The individual scores for the season are: Loesch 125 Gephart 44 Weidner 125 Thomas, V 32 Oberer 65 Shell 28 Apple 56 Johnson 21 Thomas, H. 45 Chamberlain .... 20 Page Tueniy-four
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