Friday, November 9, 2012

30 - Gnaden Stops Dundee 27-22 (3-1-30)








DOVER - The Gnadenhutten Indians (2-0) (9-6) took-out the Dundee Bulldogs (2-1) (4-8) in the 2nd afternoon game of the Tuscarawas County Class B Basketball Tournament by 5 points.  The Indians put themselves in the position of playing against the Blue Devils for the county basketball championship this evening.  Gnaden has been runner-up twice, while Midvale has won the runner-up spot once and that was just last year.  Neither has won the county championship.  Gnaden was one of 6 teams who entered the tournament at the very begining in 1923.  Midvale began tournament play in 1928.

Jack Hearing, #8 forward,  was the sensation in this game.  All in the 2nd half.  He dumped in buckets from every spot on the floor.  Five of them went in and 4 foul tosses gave him a total of 14 points.  Perry Ames, #12 guard, played his steady defensive game and #13 Ed Riley, forward, as usual, was the floor play leader and got the points when they were needed.  Sliffe, #5 forward, and #3 Bradley, forward and #4 Haager, guard, looked the best for the losers.

GNADENHUTTEN INDIANS - 27

Ed Riley 3-1-7
Jack Hearing 5-4-14
Denver Kohl 1-1-3
Perry Ames 1-1-3
Vernon Petry 0-0-0
Clarence Fox 0-0-0
Bob Kennedy 0-0-0

DUNDEE BULLDOGS - 22

Sliffe 2-0-4
Bradley 4-1-9
Burrell 1-1-3
Haager 2-1-5
Rice 0-0-0
I. Snyder 0-1-1


Monday, March 3, 1930
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

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