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BASKETBALL Another year of 1943-44 basket ball has rolled around, a year of losing and winning, natural for most teams. Good games were played, but we had the success of winning only one game, with Lancaster, November 5. Our losses were due mostly to the inexperience of the piayers, lack of team work, and irregular attendance at practice. On January 7 we journeyed to Crossville to meet Noble in the Little Ten Tournament and a good game was played but however we were beaten 29 to 56. Again on February 29 the squad journeyed, to Flora to compete with Olney, one of the better teams in this section and lost by the score of 77-23. This ended the basket ball season except for the class tournament held February 22, and 23 in which the Seniors were victorious. Even though four members of the team are graduating, there are prespects for a better team next year, to accomplish greater records. SQUAD CHARACTERIZED Vernon Ahlfield, tallest man on the team soaring to the height of 6 feet, 1 inch, and car- ries around 180 pounds. He has played center for the past year and has showed rapid improve- ment. Jack Grobieben, captain, is the shortest on the team with ihe height of 5 feet, 4 inches and weight of 125 pounds. This is Jack’s second year and plays his forward position well. Roy Slunaker, another short boy, who has a constitution that can stand a lot of hard playing. He is 5 feet, 5 inches high and tops the scales at 150 pounds. He was one of the most dependable players on the squad and is an all star player from Parkersburg. Ray Slunaker, a lad formerly from Parkersburg, and now a Sophomore substitutes fcr forward position. He has reached the height of 5 feet, 5 inches and weighs 142 pounds. Deibert Seals, another Senior player gets in and does his best no matter where he is and does a swell job of it. His height of 5 feet, and 8V2 inches and he weighs 145 pounds, which helps him play his guard position. Nile Douglas, another member of the squad has been a regular player for the past two years. His height of 5 feet, 10 inches and weight of 140 pounds has made him high point man on the team, playing the guard position. John Howard, another Sophomore, known as Junior to everyone, was 5 feet, 9’ 2 inches high and weighs 145 pounds. He plays the guard position and still accounts for his share of points. % f
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