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For successful cage seasonRy PAUL BONF1GMOThe Howland Tiger varsity basketball team is zeroing in on it's opening game against Warren Harding Dec. 3, and all signs are pointing to another successful basketball season.Head Coach Merritt Hughes has five lettermen returning from last year’s squad which finished with a 12-7 record. They are Dave Moore, Doug Burr, Bill Simun, Scott Bolen, and Jack Kraker, all of whomZoners OK home class in ceramicsHOWLAND — Howland Township Zoning Board ofAppeals has granted a variance to Theodore J. and Debra J. Andrella, 437 Willow St. SE. so that Mrs. Andrella might conduct classes for teaching ceramic painting in their home.The Andrella's appeared before the Board in a public hearing Thursday seeking the variance. The appellant said classes would be limited to six to eight persons, and that parking space would be available in their driveway.arereadyare seniors.Hughes looks for these players, along with seniors Ken Snoy, Bob Fetsko, Sam Procopio and 6* 9 junior Jim Marhulik to carry the brunt of the Tiger varsity duties thisyear.Also, seeing varsity action this season will be juniors Fred Cross, Hay Brauer, Dave Elston and Gregg Sims.The Tigers’ biggest assets are size and quickness — and most importantly — depth.The Tiger bench strength is expected to help offset the loss of last year’s two top scorers— Terry Bolen and laurry T oda.Hughes plans to run basically the same type of offense as last year, one which utilizes many pick androll plays.It is because of this depth that Coach Hughes and Assistant Coach Hal Brunstetter look for an improvement in their record this year.As for the Mahoning Valley Conference crown, Hughes feels it is up for grabs “butHughes pointed out that this year’s team will not have to rely so heavily on one or two scorers, since 8 or 9 players can be counted on to put in the points.Monday is nightto meet wrestlersThe annual wrestling, “Meet the Team Night and rules clinic will be held Monday, at 7:30 in room 002 of the Howland High School south wing basement.The purpose of this event is to give fans a chance to meet the team and become acquainted with the rules of the sport.The wrestling team is currently involved in individual eliminations in the various weight classes for starting position for the season opener at Sharon Kennedy next Wednesday.The team has elected Bob Bozzuto and Dale Jennings asthis year's eo-captainsKennedy and Poland are look ing especially strong ”Schediil*Here's the 18-game Howland High Schhol basketball schedule for 1974-75:December 3 — Warren Harding13 — at Liberty14 — at Champion21 — Youngstown Ursu-lineJanuar)3 - Canfield4 — I -a Brae7 — West Branch 10 — at Warren J. F. Kennedy 14 at Poland 17 — at Girard24 LibertvW25 — at Struthers 28 at Canfield3! — at West BranchFebruary — Warren J. F. Ken-4 -nedy7 -11 -PolandGirard 15 — at NilesREADY FOR ACTION, these Howland High Tiger cagers are looking forward to a suceessful season. From left in front row are: Fred Cross, a 6-3 junior ; Bob Fetsco, a 6-4 senior; Dave Moore, a 8-3 senior; Jim Marhulik, a 6-9 junior; Gregg Sims, a6-4 junior; Sam Procopio, a 6-3 senior and Hay Brauer. a 6-2 junior. Back row, from left: Bill Simun, a 5-9 senior; Jack Kraker, a 5-10 senior; Ken Snoy, a 5-10 senior; Doug Burr, a 6-foot senior; Scott Bolen, a 5-10 senior, and Dave Elston, a 5-6 junior.
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