Friday, October 31, 2014

1926 Macedonia High School Memory Book page 19

BOY'S BASKETBALL SEASON 1925-1926
                    The boy's team this year was composed of three veterans, Stanley Dye, center and captain,
          Sam Braden, forward; and Dale Miller,  guard.   Guido Stemple, forward and Harry Braden,
          guard completed the quintet that played nearly all of all the games.  Substitutes who were in
          action in several games when badly needed were,  George Ginger, Royce Parker, Fred Koast and
          Oran Androy.  Under the clever coaching of  their new coach, Ray C. Hall they developed an
          offence that enabled them to pile up top-heavy scores in many of their games.  The team was not             defeated on its home floor and had the pleasure of defeating decisively every team which it lost
          to during the entire season.   Dye and Braden will be lost by graduation and Parker may not    
          return to Macedonia next fall, but the material on hand indicates that there will be another
          whirlwind team representing "Donia" next season.

                                                                       SCHEDULE

                      Macedonia 19  - Hancock 21                      Macedonia 34 -  Hancock 13
                      Macedonia 30 -  Oakland  13                      Macedonia 34 -  Oakland 10
                      Macedonia 43 -  Treynor  23                       Macedonia 24 -  Treynor  10
                      Macedonia 25 - Carson 12                          Macedonia 16 -  Carson  10
                      Macedonia 22 - Henderson  19                   Macedonia  23 -  Henderson  28
                      Macedonia 23 -  Wales  27                          Macedonia  24 - Wales  14
                      Macedonia 23 - Silver City  24                   Macedonia  29 -  Silver City  26
                                       Glenwood Tournament -  Macedonia  15 --  Silver City  18

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