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ill1(1nthr.woionthe•allon-re-villof*w,aex-oedmesn)Mounds Baptist Championn;unbpetiofwin; in tinj?davT71 (wrioutranofploichapiaHofmediaancfou110ninetcThe Mounds Baptist Sunday School basketball team won the Senior League championship and playoffs. Taking the league with a 11-1 record and the playoffs in four straightwins. Left to right, back row; Jim Hensle y, D. M. looper, Tom Ab«l, Bill Mitchell, KennyFront row: Jack Baldwin, Bob Pursley, Bill Heffeman andPittsford, Mgr. Gene Don Gallamore,Deck.The Anderson Amateur Softball ei. Association headed by President Harold Henry will hold an important meeting tonight in the Bo\s* Clubroom of the YMCA at 7 o'clock. All managers, vponsors and officials of the league are ex pected to be present. The dead fj line for entrie- ha- been set for Y April fi. from 7 to 7:30 with another Association meeting scheduled to follow at 7:30 p. m jl,ast year 27 teams made up the play in the Association with two leagues, the Sunday School and the Industrial operating. There is a possibility that the Commercial League may re-organize thiN summer for play in the Association I' Other officers in the Association 0 are Hal Wood and F.llis Hunt, vice presidents, John Priest, treasurer; Boh Quinn, secretary; Gene Finney, Industrial League president and Jack Baldwin, Sunday SchoolLeague president• Gene Deck, who led the Delco* Remy Plant 7 Day League Basketball team to a Delco Remy championship in league and play-off series with a 10-0 league mark and a 30 tourney record, also was manager of the Mounds Baptist Sunday School learn, Senior champ ion of the Anderson Sunday School League with a 11-1 mark,The only loss suffered by theantdrlt;1dusinsforchterwtThgrfeiiblnaSaThe Sftion willMarv’s Athletic Associa- fin’jm-.fete the membership of ouMounds was to Markleville, who this year’s Gael varsity, reserve laiW » w nv-oiv r _ w V V V ■ ■■■ T9 *scored a field in the final two and freshmen at a banquet at Lin346340.V)4458445363 62 4064373274347461859504753nArabian TeamsTo Be HonoredThe Markleville Arabian varsity reserves, junior high and grade school basketball teams, will beseconds of play.Mounds Baptist season recordMOUNDS50 PendletonSt. Johns Fifth St.Arrow Hts,Flm Grove First Baptist Markleville Brethren Park Place Noble St.Meadowbrook Fast LvnnPLAYOFF MeadowbrookTOURNEYfrondale Pendleton MeadowbrookElm Grove Season Average for Mounds 54 8 for 13 games. Opponents, 41 for 13 games.Tourney Average for Mounds69 2 for four games. Opponents 47 2 for four games.Bill Mitchell won the league scoring race with 209 points and Don Gallamore was second with 203 points.aNthN1wledder's tonight at 6 30 p m The following 15 boys will he honored: John and Mike Arming-ton, Bob and Dennis Lanane. Bob Powers. Richard Orbik, Frank Harrington. Dick Farrer, MikeManley. Bill Riffe, Cleve Fran-couer, Bill Finney, Tom Lanane, te Don Eckstein, John Finney. thOther guests will be the cheer- \ leaders, student managers, and the sportswriters of the local newspapers. 0Ralph Amrine, chairman ofMary’s Athletic Association w in charge of the meeting.2the■St.be»72377262705244447349CARDThe Angelo brothers. Gino and Iron Mike, will make their first appearance here as a team in several months when they lock horns with the Steele brothers. Jack and Bob. in Friday night’s Australian tag match at the Sports].
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Tue, Mar 23, 1954

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