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192.4 The Champion W. H. S. BASKETBALL MEN IN W. H. S.-fContinuedJ 7. ALVA DAD BARNETT-Back Guard. ' Dad played his first year on the team this year and filled the back guard position in a manner that deserves much praise. His ability to take the ball off the back board and to keep the forward in front of him, saved many close-in shots.' He has another year on the team and the Purple and Gold will have another main-stay. He never failed to stop the opponents when they came near him. 8. BYRON PAT WOOD-Center and Forward. Pat was our big man and was not afraid to mix it with the best. His floor work and shooting were good. His ability to follow up shots and take them off the board for an easy under-the-basket shot made him valuable to the team. Several times he filled the regular's place admirably. 9. LEO PEO WOOLSEY-Forward., Peo was a Freshman but soon showed his ability to play basketball. He made a good showing in all the games in which he played. He was a good goal shot andlwill be eligible for three more years. He should make the Purple and Gold proud of him. 10. WILLIAM BILL FARLEY-Forward. Bill was a lfreshman but a fine little basketball player. His weight kept him from landing a regular berth on the team. However, he showed that W. H. S. need not worry about her future material for a winning team. With three more years to play, Bill should develop into a fast little for- ward. ' - 11. DARREL SQIlACK CONDOR-Floor Guard. Squack had difficulty in making his grades and was very irregular during the year. Nevertheless he showed his ability to handle the ball. Ile was very fast on the floor and should develop into a good guard. With ri little more height' and weight he will have a good chance on next year's team. ' 2 1- i-l..l..l-l- Yi Vernon: The'ring company did not make much on Pat's ring, did itq!! U Bryan: No, they couldn't make money by making gold into barrel hoops. Ruby: Can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Mr. Dedman: Why yes. . Ruby: Well, shut your eyes and sign this report card. i...1L1-2 Mr. Sakel in Caesar Class: Ruby, what do we mean by reinforce- ts? men Ruby: I don't know, I got a box from Miss Falls for fifteen cents. 55
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W. H. S. The Champion 1924 BASKETBALL MEN IN W. H. S. 1. HUBERT H. SAKEL-Coach. A Sake1, as he is known to the boys, isa coach of no mean reputation, having turned out sectional winners in two of the three years he has been in Winslow. While he was no hand for display he has been strong Ior fail' play. lcle meant always to wln over the opponent by endurance and leglti- mate strategy. The game in his hands has DEED as versatlle as it has been successful. We shall truly miss Mr. Sakel but we wlsh him Well and con- tinued success in his new lield of work. H 2. GARTH DUDE RICHARDSON-Center and Captain. Garth has been on the team for four years. He was our captain and made a great reputation in leading the team on the Iloor. he was tlle main- stay OI the team, his IIOOI' and defensive work featuring many games. ne was the headiest of all and was, no doubt, the most valuable man on the team. He was high score man in most or the ganles. he is as good as any center that has ever represented Winslow on the basketball fl00l. 3. JOHN SLEEPY WOOD-Flashy Forward. John began as forward this year and soon showed that he was able to take care oi that position. mis abllity to go under the basket roi' open SHOES won tor hlm the admiration or all spectators. Again and again HG saved 12116 Purple and Gold. Irom defeat by connecting with a pretty snot Irom under the nets. When John began to work the opposing coaches began no Irown. Old W: H. S. will miss sleepy next year. 4. ELWOOD RED SMITH-Floor Guard. Red played floor guard this year and held it down as though he had done it Ioi' years. he was in the game at all times and put lots U1 pep into the team. ne showed excellent headworkand Il1S Iloor work and passing were splendid. Red will D8 seen in action again next year and W. tl. b. may expect blg things from him. ' 5. EUGENE ANIE SMITH-Forward. Eugene was a little forward but a big factor in the W. H. S. scoring machine. l-le was not an excellent shot but his passing was superb. Al- though a beginner he played his position like a veteran, being iull of pep at all times. He did not do much scoring, himself, but made it possible rol- his team mate to score nice close ones. 6. in HENRY COUTS-Back Guard. Couts did not get into the game till the latter half of the year, due to changing schools. lvluch credit is due hlm for the line work done ill the tourneys. rlis ability to get up into the air stopped many seclllingly goocl passes to opponents going under the basket. me was vel-y last on 1115 Ieet and never failed to get into every play. He was a nlastel' at scrim- maging and usually came up with the ball. W. I-l. S. Will remember his work. 54
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