Wednesday, December 31, 2014
46 - District Tournament Team Statistics
DOVER - The Strasburg Tigers with their string of 25 straight victories without a defeat will be carrying with them the best record of any of the 4 teams entered when the Class B District Tournament opens at Zanesville on Friday night. A statistical check of the records today showed that perhaps the most unspectacular part of theTigers' game is their best asset.
Strasburg does well offensively, scoring an average of 47.4 points per game, but the big difference from other teams is in the defensive department. There the Tigers have been doing their greatest work and getting in their best licks. The 25 teams which bucked the Strasburg defense found that out when they scored a point average of 24.2 in each game played against the Bengals. Twenty-four points doesn't win many ball games and it wasn't enough in any one contest against Strasburg.
Coming right close behind Strasburg is the Tuscarawas Broncos who have scored an average of 51.4 points each of their 26 games, while their opponents were only collecting 31.8 per game. Included in the Tusky record is a 102-23 victory over the Stone Creek Golden Panthers in the county tournament in Dover, an all-time scoring mark for the event and that gives an indication of the offensive power of the Broncos.
Of the 2 other teams in the tourney, the Zanesville St. Thomas Irish had the best paper record piled up in winning 16 of 20 starts. The Irish have collected an average of 46.6 points each game, while holding their opponents to 35.7 points a game. The Irish tied the Philo Electrics and McConnellsville for the Championship of the Muskingum Valley League and then went on to defeat Pennsville 49-41, the Warsaw Eagles 77-41 and the West Lafayette Generals 36-35 in overtime in the Souther Sectional.
The Fraseysburg Red Raiders had a point average per game of 40.4 and their opponents scored 34.2 in administering the 7 defeats in 23 games. The Red Raiders tied Dresden and the Hopewell Blue Tornadoes for 2nd in the Muskingum County League, then lost to Dresden in the semi-finals of the county tournament winning the Consolation Division entering the Southern Sectional Tournament to knock off the New Concord Little Muskies 44-37 and Zanesville St. Nicholas 49-45.
TEAM POINT AVERAGES
TEAM GAMES WON-LOST POINTS-OPP POINTS AVERGE-OPP AVERAGE
Strasburg Tigers 25 25-0 1185-605 47.6-24.2
Tuscarawas Broncos 26 23-3 1387-858 51.4-31.8
Zanesville St. Thomas 20 16-4 932-714 46.6-35.7
Frazeysburg Red Raiders 23 16-7 929-786 40-4-34.2
STRASBURG TIGERS
SEASON
Berlin 29-26
Tusky 25-23
Midvale 36-20
Mineral City 49-28
Baltic 60-14
Bolivar 54-21
Gnaden 56-24
Dennison 53-13
Bolivar 47-25
Tusky 45-43
Stone Creek 65-9
Navarre 33-21
Sugarcreek-Shanesville 45-29
Midvale 40-23
Brewster 70-29
Port Washington 63-32
Beach City 57-28
Gnaden 77-26
Dundee 54-22
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY TOURNAMENT
Dundee 45-20
Tusky 31-16
Gnaden 33-30
Midvale 34-24
NORTHERN SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
Dennison 44-26
Berlin 39-33
TUSCARAWAS BRONCOS
SEASON
Alumni 41-37
STRASBURG 25-23
Scio 55-31
Bolivar 60-34
Dover St. Joseph 39-30
Gnaden 55-25
Port Washington 61-51
Stone Creek 68-9
Midvale 43-27
STRASBURG 45-43
Dundee 62-37
Baltic 69-45
Gnaden 62-24
Port Washington 53-34
Midvale 45-31
Dover St. Joseph 60-49
Bolivar 48-41
Sugarcreek-Shanesville 48-22
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY TOURNAMENT
Stone Creek 102-23
STRASBURG 31-16
Bolivar 55-44
Sugarcreek-Shanesville 49-44
Gnaden 52-13
NORTHERN SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
Carrollton 44-26
Walnut Creek 49-30
Midvale 35-29
ZANESVILLE ST. THOMAS IRISH
SEASON
HOPEWELL 43-42
Roseville 32-19
Columbus Holy Family 56-22
MCCONNELSVILLE 65-32
South Zanesville 42-35
NEWARK ST. FRANCIS 34-26
New Concord 41-32
New Lexington 49-47
Cambridge St. Benedict 64-24
Glouster 71-30
PHILO 35-26
Crooksville 57-42
Roseville 51-31
Cambridge St. Benedict 51-32
Philo 48-41
Caldwell 27-25
Newark St. Francis 55-39
MUSKINGUM COUNTY TOURNAMENT
Did Not Participate!
SOUTHERN SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
Pennsville 49-41
Warsaw 41-27
West Lafayette 36-35
FRAZEYSBURG RED RAIDERS
SEASON
DRESDEN 38-34
SOUTH ZANESVILLE 33-26
Hopewell 39-31
Roscoe 39-35
ZANESVILLE ST. NICHOLAS 46-26
PHILO 37-24
Meigs 75-38
Otsego 48-17
HOPEWELL 50-48
Chandlersville 51-37
Roscoe 27-15
Adamsville 45-27
Nashport 29-20
South Zanesville 32-28
Roseville 50-27
NASHPORT 37-31
MUSKINGUM COUNTY TOURNAMENT
South Zanesville 44-42
Roseville 41-38
DRESDEN 46-32
Nashport 46-28
SOUTHERN SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
New Concord 44-37
Zanesville St. Nicholas 49-45
Wednesday, March 6, 1946
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
46 - Strasburg's Adrian "Fizz" Miller Ends Brilliant Cage Career
STRASBURG - One of Strasburg's best athletes wrote finis to a brilliant basketball career when Adrian "Fizz" Miller led his Ohio University Bobcats to a 58-56 upset win over a heavily favored Akron University team a week ago. Miller pumped 22 points through the hoop to cinch his team's claim as one of the better teams in Ohio this year. Fizz scored a total of 250 points in 20 games for Head Coach Trautwein's team. That figures out a neat 12.5 points per day. Miller was particularly impressive in his team's tougher games. For instance, he scored 18 points against Kentucky University's great club. He also scored a bucket in the closing seconds of the game to beat Miami 39-38.
Ohio University finished the season with a record of 15-5. This was Miller's 3rd season with the Bobcats. He was a teammate of Frank Baumholtz on Ohio University's national runner-up of 1941 and played with the 1942 club before he was inducted into the Army. Fizz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller of Strasburg and a brother of Arthur "Dutch" Miller, Strasburg's star of the late twenties. Fizz played 4 years for Strasburg and was on the 1933 team which participated in the State Tournament.
Miller, who stands 6-2 and wears glasses, graduated from Ohio University in 1942. He completed his 4 year course in 3 years just before he was inducted in the Army. He served 3 years, 7 months in the Army Finance Section, one year of which was in the ETO. After his release from the
Army last fall he reentered Ohio University for a refresher course in accounting. Fizz was eligible to play basketball this year as he had a year of eligibility left when he graduated.
Miller is expected home from college this weekend and to root for the Strasburg Tigers in their bid for State Class B Honors. He doesn't intend to follow the coaching profession. Instead he has already accepted a position with the Internal Revenue Office in Cleveland. Last week Fizz was surprised with a "Fizz" Miller night by his fraternity and he was presented with a 50 Dollar Bond.
Tuesday, March 5, 1945
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
Monday, December 29, 2014
46 - District Basketball Tournament In Zanesville
DOVER - The Strasburg Tigers one of the few unbeaten Class B teams in the State and the Tuscarawas Broncos, with a record of 23-3, will resume their battle for District and State honors Friday night at Zanesville Municipal Auditorium against the Zanesville St. Thomas Irish and the Frazeysburg Red Raiders winners of last week's Southern Sectional Tournament in Zanesville. At drawings held in Lash High School at Zanesville last night, Strasburg, winner of 25 straight games, drew St. Thomas and Tuscarawas drew Frazeysburg for Friday night's games.
The 2 winners will meet Saturday night in the final game with the winner going to Athens the following week for the Regional Tourament to compete against a winner from the Central District and 2 from the Southeastern District, the winner of the Regional going to the State finals at Springfield. Head Coach Emmet Riley and Supt. G.W. Jeandrevin of Strasburg and Head Coach Jim Rogers and Supt. Harold Everett of Tuscarawas were present last night at the drawings.
The St. Thomas Five, which has a record of 16-4 during the season, defeated West Lafayette 36-35 in an overtime game Saturday night to win its way into the District. Although, the team and Strasburg have met a common foe, the Tigers dropped the Baltic Eagles 60-14 and Baltic broke even with West Lafayette, winning at Baltic 39-37 and losing at West Lafayette 37-29. According to records of the Sasturday game the Irish hit 14 of 46 shots against West Lafayette, indicating that St. Thomas was either hot or that the team has quite a few sharpshooters. Gene O'Brien, a forward, was selected on the All-Tournament 1st team and Mick Brune was named a guard on the 2nd team.
The Frazeysburg Red Raiders, Tusky's opponent, was the Consolation Division winner in the Muskingum County Tournament and defeated Zanesville St. Nicholas 49-45 to win its way into the District. The Frazeysburg cagers showed a spectacular passing attack to win the victory. It has a season record of 17-7. Don Stokes, a guard and Paul Blizzard, a forward, made the All Tournament 1st and 2nd teams, respectively.
In the event that both Strasburg and Tusky are able to win their 1st games, the 2 Tuscarawas County entries will meet Saturday night for a 4th time. Strasburg already having defeated Tuscarawas 3 times by margins of from 2 to 15 points. Referees for the tournament will be William Dailey and Nolan Swackhamer of Newark and the tournament winner will receive a trophy presented by the Zanesville Retail Merchants Association.
Tuesday, March 5, 1946
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
NOTE: TUSCARAWAS COUNTY CLASS B BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOLS RECEIVED $215.00 EACH FROM THE 1946 TOURNAMENT
Each of the 11 high schools taking part in the 24th Annual Tuscaraws County Class B League's Cage Tournament held at Memorial Hall, today received checks for $215.00 as their shares in the all-time record proceeds of the tournament. The largest previous "split" occurred in 1944 and 1945 when each school received $195.00.
County School Supt. W.E. Laws, who managed the tournament, said gross receipts totaled $3,508.05 as compared to last year's "take" of $3,228.73. The attendance this year was 7,043 and in 1945 it was 6,757. Total expenditures were $3,417.31, including federal tax of $590.22 and State admission tax of $61.44. Referees were paid $180.00 and the tournament paid $125.00 for rental of Memorial Hall and $22 for rental of the time clock, scoreboard and public address system.
The balance of $52.31, left after the schools received their cut and all expenses were paid, was turned over to the Tuscarawas County Athletic Association.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
46 - Tusky Stops Midvale's Advance 35-29 (3-2-46)
DOVER - The undefeated Strasburg Tigers and the battling Tuscarawas Broncos today were awaiting new opposition in the Eastern District Class B Basketball Tournament at Zanesville this weekend, after the 2 teams were triumphant on Saturday night in the final games of the Northeastern Ohio Sectional Class B Tournament at Memorial Hall. Head coaches Emmet Riley of the Tigers and Jim Rogers of the Broncos were to go to Zanesville High School this evening to attend the District drawings when Strasburg and Tusky will be matched against Zanesville St. Thomas and Frazeysburg.
The St. Thomas Irish, a parochial school, defeated the West Lafayette Generals 37-35 in an overtime contest and Frazeysburg, winner of the Muskingum County Consolation Tournament, edged out Zanesville St. Nicholas 49-45 in the finals of the Southeastern Ohio Sectional Tournament at Zanesville Saturday night. There is no chance of Strasburg and Tuscarawas meeting in the 1st game, according to plans for the drawing announced by Tournament Manager Rolland Buxton. With only the 4 schools competing in the tourney, the Tigers and Broncos will take on St. Thomas and Frazeysburg Friday and the 2 winners will meet Saturday with the winner going to the Regional Tournament at Athens the following week.
Strasburg, which has now a record of 25 straight victories, is one of the 4 Class B schools in the State to remain undefeaed. Others are Waynesburg, Northridge, Copley, Attica and New Knoxville. Tuscarawas' record is unblemished except for 3 defeats, all suffered at the hands of Strasburg. The Broncos have won 22. The 2 county teams qualified for the District finals at Memorial Hall Saturday night, Strasburg eliminating a dark horse Berlin Blue Jays team 39-33 and Tusky eliminating the Midvale Blue Devils 35-29 in a close game.
A crowd of 1,375 paid admissions attended the session, largest of the tournament and brought the total admissions for the 3 sessions to 3,669, far surpassing the total of 2,020 who attended the 3 Sectional sessions last year, Tournament Manager B.R. Griffith of Dover High School said.
Head Coach Pete Wolfe's Midvale Blue Devils (3-2) (14-8) gave the Tuscarawas Broncos (7-1) (23-3) a hard fight for 3 quarters before the Broncos finally edged far enough away in the final to stall their way into victory.
Tuscarawas, with Senior forward John Vesco doing most of the offensive work, leaped to an 11-5 score at the end of the 1st quarter. Midvale scrambled back scoring 10 points in the 2nd period limiting the Broncos to just 4 points...Tusky 16-15. Both teams fought point-for-point in the 3rd stanza, but Tuscarawas maintained the 1-point lead 27-26. In the final quarter, the Tuscarawas defense held the Blue Devils to just 3 more points and their offense dropped in 9 points and began their stall tactics to close out the seconds.
Senior guard Karl Baumholtz led Midvale's offense, scoring 15 points (7 field goals and a free throw), 8 of them inthe 3rd period when the Blue Devils pulled up and scored basket for basket with the Broncos to tie the score twice. Senior forward Dave Stevenson of Midvale and Senior center Fred Walton, Tusky's high scoring center who was held to just 6 points, both left the game in the final period on personal fouls. Vesco of Tuscarawas won game honors scoring 16 points (5 field goals and 6 free throws).
John Gee of Shadyside and Deibert Blatterof Coshocton refereed all games during the tournament.
TUSCARAWAS BRONCOS - 35
Rich Donahue F 3-0-6
John Vesco F 5-6-16
Fred Walton C 3-0-6
Jay Herning G 2-0-4
Bill Dessecker G 0-0-0
Loyal Bishop G 1-1-3
Bob French F 0-0-0
MIDVALE BLUE DEVILS - 29
Dave Stevenson F 2-2-6
Jim De Mattio F 1-0-2
Max Schaar C 2-2-6
Joe Carlisle G 1-2-4
Karl Baumholtz G 7-1-15
Jack Ford F 0-0-0
Jim Golder F 0-0-0
Monday, March 4, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
Saturday, December 27, 2014
46 - Strasburg Survives Bird Attack 39-33 (3-2-46)
Senior guard Joe Deibel scored 14 points while leading his team to a 39-33 triumph over the Berlin Blue Jays. He now has 43 total points for a 7.2 point average per game in tournament play.
DOVER - The Strasburg Tigers (6-0) (25-0) were hot on Thursday night when the Tigers dropped Dennison's Railroaders 44-26, but they weren't hitting with much regularity Saturday night and Head Coach Wilber Yoder's Berlin Blue Jays (17-5) gave the Bengals plenty of trouble before the latter chalked up their 25th victory.
The Blue Jays small but fast team was hitting during the 1st quarter and piled up a 12-9 lead by sharp-shooting around Strasburg's zone, but the Tigers' height began to tell in the 2nd period and Strasburg went ahead 16-15 at halftime intermission. The Tigers led throughout the 3rd stanza by small margins before finally pulling away 27-23 going into the 4th and final quarter and although Berlin rallied several times, they couldn't cut the margin.
Senior guard Joe Deibel of Strasburg was the outstanding Strasburg player gaining game honors. He sank 6 action shots and 2 free tosses for 14 points to lead his team in every department. Sophomore forward Tom Haswell went scoreless, leaving the game in the 3rd stanza on personals and Sophomore center Junior Yackey played only part of the game with Junior center Marvin Jeffers taking over and knocking off 6 points for the Tigers. Senior forward John Garver picked up 8, Yackey 7 and Senior guard Fred Aul and Senior forward Ed Gasser 2 each. Forward Elmo Miller's 11 points was high for Berlin.
STRASBURG TIGERS - 39
John Garver F 3-2-8
Tom Haswell F 0-0-0
Junior Yackey C 2-3-7
Fred Aul G 0-2-2
Joe Deibel G 6-2-14
Ed Gasser F 1-0-2
Marvin Jeffers C 3-0-6
Roland Malcuit F 0-0-0
BERLIN BLUE JAYS - 33
Bill Hummel F 2-3-7
Elmo Miller F 5-1-11
Hostetler C 0-0-0
P. Miller G 4-1-9
M. Hummel G 2-1-5
Mast C 0-1-1
Monday, March 4, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
Friday, December 26, 2014
46 - Tusky Overwhelms Walnut Creek 49-30 (3-1-46)
DOVER - The Strasburg Tigers and the Berlin Blue Jays, the Tuscarawas Broncos and the Midvale Blue Devils, will battle it out at Memorial Hall tonight in the qualifying round of the Northeastern Sectional Class B Basketball Tournament for the right to compete in the District Tournament finals at Zanesville next week.
Berlin qualifing for the finals by upsetting the Dover St. Joseph Ramblers 42-23 last night in the tourney's biggest surprise so far, while Tusky's Broncos ran roughshod over Walnut Creek's Holmes County Champions 49-30 and Midvale sent Magnolia home 51-29. Tournament Manager B.R. Griffith said that 1,237 paid customers watched the 3-game session last night and expected a full house tonight for the final games.
Strasburg winner of 24 straight games and Tuscarawas County League and Tournament Champions, will put that record on the block when the Tigers take on a classy little Berlin club, runner-up in the Holmes County Tournament and with a season record of 17-5. The Tigers have appeared in the tourney once, dropping Dennison 44-26 on Thursday night.
Tuscarawas, which defeated Carrollton 44-26 Thursday night, is favored over Midvale, who ran over Walnut Creek 51-29 in their game, on the basis of season records, but season records don't count this week and Midvale has been coming on for the past few weeks.
Upset of St. Joseph by Berlin's fast Blue Jays and one Bill Hummell, expert ballhandler, floorman and shooter, was the feature of last night's show.
The Walnut Creek Cardinals (11-5), winners of the Holmes County Tournament, never had a chance with the big Tuscarawas Broncos (6-1) (22-3); although, the Creekers fought hard, but couldn't hit the baslet on a regular basis.
After hitting the court in the 1st quarter, the Broncos led by running circles around the Cardinals, 17-5. Thins got considerly better in the 2nd period outscoring Tuscarawas 7 to 6 with scoreboard reading 23-12 at halftime. The Broncos picked up where they left off in the 1st quarter, by dropping in 14 points in the 3rd stanza, while the Cardinals tried to keep up with 9 more points...Tusky 37-21. The final quarter looked like the 3rd when Tuscarawas outscored Walnut Creek 12 to 9 wrapping up the contest.
The Broncos were assessed 25 personal fouls, while the Cardinals were hit with 13 in a rough game. Tusky missed 10 free throws,while the Creekers, swished 12 of their free tosses and missed 16 others.
Senior forward John Vesco was Tuscarawas' high scorer with 17 points and added game honors, while his teammate Senior forward Rich Donahue grabbed 10 markers. Forward Jim Miller turned in an outstanding game for Walnut Creek to collect 15 hard earned points. Delbert Blatter of Coshocton and John Gee of Shadyside refereed all games.
TUSCARAWAS BRONCOS - 49
Rich Donahue F 4-2-10
John Vesco 8-1-17
Fred Walton C 4-0-8
Bill Dessecker G 2-0-4
Jay Herning G 0-1-1
Loyal Bishop C 2-0-4
Bob French F 1-0-2
Andy Steve G 0-0-0
Bob Winsch F 1-1-3
Jack Crites G 0-0-0
WALNUT CREEK CARDINALS - 30
Jim Miller F 6-3-15
Horrisberger F 0-1-1
Sundheimer C 0-0-0
Gerber G 0-4-4
Hershberger G 2-3-7
E. Miller C 1-1-3
Saturday, March 2, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
SECTIONAL SATURDAY 3-2-46
(Winners go to the District Tournament)
Berlin vs Strasburg 8PM
Midvale vs Tusky 9PM
Thursday, December 25, 2014
46 - Midvale Slams Magnolia 51-29 (3-1-46)
DOVER - Head Coach Pete Wolf's Midvale Blue Devils (3-1) (14-7), in their initial tournament appearance, polished off the Magnolia Panthers (13-10), Carroll County Champions, easily raced to a 16-3 lead in the 1st quarter and then in the 2nd period continued the unrelenting attack with a 30-9 advantage at halftime. The offense let up somewhat in the 3rd stanza dropping in only 10 points, while the Panthers matched their point total of 10 markers for a commanding 40-19 lead going into the last quarter of play. Both teams emptied the bench with the reserves of Midvale getting another 11 points, while the Magnolia Reserves matched their 3rd quarter output of 10 markers closing out the game.
Senior forward Dave Stevenson led the Blue Devils' attack with 15 points as he won game honors, while Seniors center Max Schaar and guard Karl Baumholtz each scored 11 markers. Bob Trushel, Panther guard, was the only player to score regularly, hitting 9 points.
MIDVALE BLUE DEVILS - 51
Dave Stevenson F 7-1-15
Jim De Mattiio F 1-0-2
Max Schaar C 3-5-11
Joe Carlisle G 1-1-3
Karl Baumholtz G 4-3-11
Jack Ford F 2-1-5
Jim Golder F 1-1-3
Bill Torgler C 0-0-0
Bill Swaldo G 0-1-1
Bahm G 0-0-0
MAGNOLIA PANTHERS - 29
Welch F 1-1-3
Mihal F 1-1-3
Marble C 0-0-0
Costello G 1-1-3
Bob Trushel G 3-3-9
Houze F 3-0-4
Wallace C 3-1-7
Cain G 0-0-0
Saturday, March 2, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
46 - Tusky Rocks Carrollton 44-26 (2-28-46)
DOVER - The Strasburg Tigers, Tuscarawas Broncos and the Berlin Blue Jays ousted the Dennison Railroaders, Carrollton Warriors and the Millersburg Knights from the Class B Northeastern Sectional Basketball Tournament last night when the annual event got under way at Memorial Hall with 1,057 paid admissions looking on and with a new schedule of 3 games set for tonight. Strasburg's undefeated Tigers won their 24th straight game of the year with a great shooting exhibition as they swept over the Railroaders 44-26. The Broncos dropped the Warriors out by the same score and the Blue Jays came through in the final seconds to take a thriller from the Knights 25-24.
Possibility of an all-Tuscarawas County qualifying round in the 2 Saturday night games with the winners going to Zanesville the following week for the Eastern District finals looked good today. Both the Midvale Blue Devils and Tuscarawas Broncos are favored to win tonight and if so they will meet in the other qualifying game.
The Carrollton Warriors (6-11) gave the Tuscarawas Broncos (5-1) (21-3) some trouble by gettinghot in the 1st quarter to lead at one stage 9-3, but the Broncos started hitting their stride and after being behind 11-9 at the end of the quarter went on to take a 24-17 lead at intermission and a 30-21 advantage in the 3rd stanza before pouring it on in the final period.
Senior forward Rich Donahue of Tuscarawas was the Broncos' main threat all evening, dropping in 7 field goals for 14 points, while Senior center Fred Walton, high scoring ace, was held to 12 and Senior forward John Vesco followed up with 8 points. Boyld Ray and W. Williamson led the Carrollton club with 13 and 10 points, respectively. John Gee of Shadyside and Delbert Blatter of Coshocton officiated.
TUSCARAWAS BRONCOS - 44
Rich Donahue F 7-0-14
John Vesco F 3-2-8
Fred Walton C 5-2-12
Bill Dessecker G 0-0-0
Jay Herning G 2-0-4
Loyal Bishop C 1-0-2
Bob French F 1-0-2
Bob Winsch F 0-0-0
Andy Steve G 1-0-2
Jack Crites G 0-0-0
CARROLLTON WARRIORS - 26
Abel F 1-0-2
Boyd Ray F 3-7-13
Saltsman C 0-1-1
Shane G 0-0-0
W. Williamson G 4-2-10
Boggs F 0-0-0
Friday, March 1, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
SECTIONAL 3-1-46
Magnolia vs Midvale 7PM
Tuscarawas vs Walnut Creek 8PM
Berlin vs Dover St. Joseph 9PM
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
46 - Strasburg Derails Dennison 44-26 (2-28-46)
The Strasburg Tigers Senior Forward John Garver led his team to a 44-26 victory over the Dennison Railroaders by picking up game honors scoring 15 points. Garver has a total of 30 markers in tournament play for a 6.0 points per game average.
DOVER - By winning their game last night 3rd-year Head Coach Emmet Riley's Strasburg cagers made their way into the qualifying round and were established with Tuscarawas as favorites to go to the Ohio Eastern District meet. Tusky has been beaten only 3 times...all by Strasburg. To put it mildly, the Strasburg Tigers (5-0) (24-0) were "hot" last night. So hot that whatever chance the Dennison Railroaders (7-12) had to win the game went by the boards in the 1st half when Strasburg piled up a 26-6 margin by sinking almost half their shots. The Bengals sank 19 of 46 shots for 41 percent.
Led by Senior forward and Captain John Garver, the Tigers dropped in 5 of 13 tries in the 1st quarter to lead 12-2 and then really warmed up in the 2nd period to hit an even 50 percent, 7 out of 14. The Railroaders couldn't compete and scored only one field goal in the 1st quarter and another in the 2nd period. With a little shoving between the rival cheerleaders taking the crowd's fancy, Strasburg cooled off in the 3rd stanza to make only 2 of 10 tries and Dennison began to find it's eye, trailing 31-11 at the end of the 3rd quarter. The Tigers were on again in the final, hitting 5 of 9 shots, but the Riders hit its stride to outscore them 15-11.
Garver, whose 6 field goals in the 1st half included several real long ones over the Railroader defense, led the Tigers with 15 points, while Senior guard Joe Deibel hit 10, Sophomore forward Tom Haswell 9 and Senior center Fred Aul 8. Sophomore center Yackey went scoreless, but was out most of the 3rd quarter and finally came back in the 4th only to leave the game on 5 personals. Guard Okie Hunter led the Dennison attack with 8 points and guard Jim Richard, who scored 6, turned in a nice game for the Railroaders. The loss was the 2nd time at the hands of Strasburg.
STRASBURG TIGERS - 44
John Garver F 7-1-15
Tom Haswell F 4-1-9
Junior Yackey C 0-0-0
Fred Aul G 3-2-8
Joe Deibel G 4-2-10
Marvin Jeffers C 0-0-0
Ed Gasser F 0-0-0
Roland Malcuit F 1-0-2
Ervin Weber Jr. C 0-0-0
Dean Beitzel G 0-0-0
DENNISON RAILROADERS - 26
Polen F 1-2-4
Finn F 1-0-2
Gold C 2-1-5
Okie Hunter G 2-4-8
Jim Richard G 2-2-6
Cable G 0-0-0
Morgan G 0-0-0
Fisher F 0-0-0
Sell F 0-0-0
Hren C 0-1-1
Friday, March 1, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
Monday, December 22, 2014
46 - Northeastern Sectional Tournament
DOVER - With 2 of the 5 county entries seeded, drawings for the Class B Northeastern Sectional Tournament this week at Memorial Hall were held last night at Dover High School. In charge of the Tournament was Manager B.R. Griffith. The Strasburg Tigers and Dover St. Joseph Ramblers, 2 of the 4 seeded teams, landed in the same bracket with the Dennison Railroaders, Millersburg Knights and the Berlin Jay Birds, while the Tuscarawas Broncos and Midvale Blue Devils landed in the lower bracket with the Carrollton Warriors, Walnut Creek Cardinals and the Magnolia Panthers. The drawings put Strasburg's undefeated Tigers, winners of the County League and Tournament, in the favored position in the top bracket and Tuscarawas in the favored spot in the lower bracket. One team from each bracket will go to the District at Zanesville next week.
Millersburg, opens the tourney Thursday at 7PM playing Berlin, Holmes County runner-up. Head Coach Eddie Young's Dover St. Joseph cagers will take on the winner Friday. Strasburg, which won 19 season games and 4 tournament contests, takes on the Dennison Railroaders on Thursday night and the winner of that tussle will meet the winner of the Millersburg-Berlin-St. Joseph contests Saturday in the qualifying round.
The bottom bracket puts Tusky's Broncos against Carrollton Thursday with Walnut Creek, the Holmes County champion, waiting to take on the winner Friday. Midvale, county runner-up, takes on Magnolia, Carrollton County Champion, Friday and the winner meets the winner of the Tusky-Carrollton-Walnut Creek games Saturday for the qualifying game.
The seeding of the 3 county Champions, Strasburg, Walnut Creek and Magnolia and a draw between Carrollton, Millersburg, Dennison and St. Joseph for the 4th seeded spot was proposed by Manager Griffin at the beginningof the drawings, but failed to carry a vote. After a 30-minute discussion during which seeding on a basis of season records was proposed, no agreement was reached and Manager Griffin finally exercised his perogative and enformed his original plan for seeding with St. Joseph winning the 4th spot.
The drawing eliminates the possibility of any of the 3 county Class B League teams from meeting before the qualifying round and also eliminated the possibility of Strasburg, which has defeated Tusky and Midvale 3 times each, meeting either of those 2 teams during the tournament. Dennison, in drawing Strasburg, will be meeting a team which defeatedit on December 18th on its own floor 53-13 and will be seeking revenge for that lacing. Head Coach Al Everhart's Railroaders have come on lately, holding Uhrichsville to a 26-22 score last week, while the Tigers have continued to walk all over all opposition.
St. Joseph will test Millersburg's strength tonight when the 2 teams meet at the Ramblers gym in a regular season game. Neither Tusky nor Midvale has met their opposition, but Tusky has dropped Midvale twice during regular season play. Admission to the tournament will be 40 and 60 cents with John Gee of Shadyside and Delbert Blatter of Coshocton officiating. Only trophies will be the basketballs used in the qualifying round, the 2 winners taking them.
Tuesday, February 26, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
SECTIONAL THURSDAY 2-28-46
Berlin (16-5) vs Millersburg (6-12)
Dennison (7-11) vs Strasburg (23-0)
Carrollton (6-10) vs Tuscarawas (20-3)
SECTIONAL FRIDAY 2-29-46
Magnolia (13-9) vs Midvale (13-7)
Sunday, December 21, 2014
46 - 24th Annual Tuscarawas County Class B Basketball Tournament Stats For 1946
TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
1. Strasburg Tigers (Emmet Riley-3) 4-0 1.000 (TC)
2. Tuscarawas Broncos (Jim Rogers-3) 4-1 .800 (CC)
3. Midvale Blue Devils (Pete Wolfe-3) 2-1 .667 (T-RU)
4. Baltic Eagles (Unknown) 2-2 .500
5. Bolivar Cardinals (Sherwood Haueter-2) 2-2 .500
6. Gnadenhutten Indians (Frank Kachilla-1) 2-2 .500
7. Port Washington Purple Riders (Unknown) 1-2 .333
8. Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (Unknown) 1-2 .333
9. Dundee Bulldogs (Paul Baker-1) 0-2 .000
10. Mineral City Tigers (Elmer Harris-1) 0-2 .000
11. Stone Creek Golden Panthers (Unknown) 0-2 .000
TOURNAMENT SCORES
TUESDAY 2-12-46
Bolivar 52 - Port 42
Tusky 102 - Stone Creek 23
Strasburg 45 - Dundee 20
Midvale 43 - Baltic 34
THURSDAY 2-24-46
Sugarcreek-Shanesville 44 - Mineral City 25
Gnaden 39 - Bolivar 37
Port 85 - Stone Creek 33 (C)
SATURDAY 2-16-46
Baltic 40 - Dundee 35 (C)
Bolivar 49 - Mineral City 39 (C)
Strasburg 31 - Tusky 16
THURSDAY 2-21-46
Baltic 54 - Port 44 (C)
Strasburg 33 - Gnaden 30
Midvale 49 - Sugarcreek-Shanesville 29
Tusky 55 - Bolivar 44 (C)
FRIDAY 2-22-46
Gnaden 30 - Baltic 29 (C)
Tusky 49 - Sugarcreek-Shanesville 44 (C)
SATURDAY 2-23-46
TUSKY 52 - Gnaden 13 (CC)
STRASBURG 34 - Midvale 24 (TC)
STATE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
Strasburg Tigers 1928
Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates 1932
Strasburg Tigers 1935
Midvale Blue Devils 1937
Strasburg Tigers 1938
Midvale Blue Devils 1940
Midvale Blue Devils 1941
Gnadenhutten Indians 1942
MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Elmer Linard (P) 34
2. Fred Walton (T) 31
3. Chuck Renner (BC) 26
4. Elmer Linard (P) 23
5. Fred Walton (T) 21
6. Paul Brown (B) 19
7. Dave Stevenson (M) 19
8. Dave Stevenson (M) 18
9. John Vesco (T) 18
10. 2 tied with 17
MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Elmer Linard (P) 14
2. Fred Walton (T) 14
3. Elmer Linard (P) 11
4. Chuck Renner (BC) 10
5. Paul Brown (B) 9
6. Dave Stevenson (M) 9
7. Fred Walton (T) 9
8. Chuck Renner (BC) 8
9. John Vesco (T) 7
10. 5 tied with 7
MOST FREE THROWS IN A SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Junior Yackey (S) 7
2. Elmer Linard (P) 6
3. Chuck Renner (BC) 6
4. Bill Weiss (SS) 6
5. Joe Carlisle (M) 5
6. Sonny Johns (P) 5
7. Dave Stevenson (M) 5
8. John Vesco (T) 5
9. Junior Yackey (S) 5
10. 8 tied with 4
MOST POINTS IN THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Fred Walton (T) 79
2. Elmer Linard (P) 71
3. Chuck Renner (BC) 70
4. John Vesco (T) 67
5. Paul Brown (B) 56
6. Ray Murry (BC) 42
7. Dave Stevenson (M) 42
8. Sonny Johns (P) 39
9. Doren Pepper (B) 36
10. Rich Donahue (T) 33
MOST FIELD GOALS IN THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Fred Walton (T) 33
2. Elmer Linard (P) 31
3. Chuck Renner (BC) 30
4. John Vesco (T) 27
5. Paul Brown (B) 25
6. Tom Haswell (S) 18
7. Dave Stevenson (M) 18
8. Sonny Johns (P) 16
9. Ray Murry (BC) 15
10. 2 tied with 14
MOST FREE THROWS IN THIS TOURNAMENT
1. Junior Yackey (S) 17
2. John Vesco (T) 13
3. Fred Walton (T) 13
4. Ray Murry (BC) 12
5. Chuck Renner (BC) 10
6. Elmer Linard (P) 9
7. Max Schaar (M) 9
8. Bill Weiss (SS) 9
9. Joe Carlisle (M) 8
10. Doren Pepper (B) 8
ALL TOURNAMENTS
1923-33 - See 1933 Tournament
1934 - Strasburg Tigers (6) (1) - Dundee Bulldogs (0) (2)
1935 - Tuscarawas Broncos (1) (0) - Bolivar Cardinals (1) (3)
1936 - Bolivar Cardinals (2) (3) - Sugar-Shanesville Pirates (2) (3)
1937 - Strasburg Tigers (7) (1) - Tuscarawas Broncos (1) (1)
1938 - Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (3) (3) - Baltic Eagles (0) (1)
1939 - Strasburg Tigers (8) (1) - Midvale Blue Devils (1) (3)
1940 - Midvale Blue Devils (2) (3) - Strasburg Tigers (8) (2)
1941 - Midvale Blue Devils (3) (3) - Dundee Bulldogs (0) (3)
1942 - Gnadenhutten Indians (2) (3) - Tuscarawas Broncos (1) (2)
1943 - Gnadenhutten Indians (3) (3) - Bolivar Cardinals (2) (4)
1944 - Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (4) (3) - Tusky Broncos (1) (3)
1945 - Strasburg Tigers (9) (2) - Sugar-Shanesville Pirates (4) (4)
1946 - Strasburg Tigers (10) (2) - Midvale Blue Devils (3) (4)
CONSOLATION DIVISION TOURNAMENT
1934 - Mineral City Tigers (1) (0) - Sugar-Shanesville Pirates (0) (1)
1935 - Strasburg Tigers (1) (0) - Midvale Blue Devils (0) (1)
1936 - Midvale Blue Devils (1) (1) - Strasburg Tigers (1) (1)
1937 - Midvale Blue Devils (2) (1) - Sugar-Shanesville Pirates (0) (2)
1938 - Strasburg Tigers (2) (1) - Midvale Blue Devils (2) (2)
1939 - Tusky Broncos (1) (0) - Gnadenhutten Indians (0) (1)
1940 - Gnadenhutten Indians (1) (1) - Baltic Eagles (0) (1)
1941 - Gnadenhutten Indians (2) (1) - Strasburg Tigers (2) (2)
1942 - Bolivar Cardinals (1) (0) - Strasburg Tigers (2) (3)
1943 - CANCELED - Due To War Rationing
1944 - Midvale Blue Devils (3) (2) - Strasburg Tigers (2) (4)
1945 - Tuscarawas Broncos (2) (0) - Gnadenhutten Indians (2) (2)
1946 - Tuscarawas Broncos (3) (0) - Gnadenhutten Indians (2) (3)
TOTAL STANDINGS
1. Strasburg Tigers (1923) 65-17 .793
2. Midvale Blue Devils (1928) 41-21 .661
3. Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (1924) 42-27 .609
4. Gnadenhutten Indians (1923) 37-29 .561
5. Bolivar Cardinals (1923) 36-30 .545
6. Tuscarawas Broncos (1923) 29-28 .509
7. Baltic Eagles (1926) 23-34 .404
8. Dundee Eagles (1923) 19-34 .358
9. Stone Creek Golden Panthers (1933) 11-26 .297
10. Port Washington Purple Riders (1927) 9-32 .220
11. Mineral City Tigers (1923) 9-34 .209
MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS
1. Elmer Linard (P) (1946) 34
2. Elmer Linard (P) (1945) 32
3. Fred Walton (T) (1946) 31
4. Harland Stiffe (SS) (1927) 30
5. Max Regula (B) (1944) 29
6. Lester Price (D) (1928) 27
7. Bill Ridenour (SC) (1943) 27
8. 4 tied with 26
MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS
1. Warren Klink (BC) (1943) 20
2. Bill Lockett (G) (1943) 15
3. Harland Shiffe (SS) (1927) 14
4. Bill Ridenour (SC) (1943) 14
5. Max Regula (B) (1944) 14
6. Elmer Linard (P) (1945) 14
7. Elmer Linard (P) (1946) 14
8. Fred Walton (T) (1946) 14
9. 4 tied with 13
MOST FREE THROWS IN A SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS
1. Warren Klink (BC) (1943) 12
2. Bill Ridenour (SC) (1943) 12
3. Lester Veigel (T) (1937) 11*
4. Ernie Raber (SS) (1945) 11
5. Paul Class (BC) (1936) 10
6. Fred Venny (S) (1940) 9
7. Carl Yackey (S) (1943) 9
8. Ernie Raber (SS) (1945) 9
9. 6 tied with 8
TOTAL POINTS
1. Warren Klink (BC) (1940-41-42-43) 188
2. Frank Baumholtz (M) (1934-35-36-37) 177
3. Rich Bonvechio (T) (1942-43-44-45) 158
4. Bill Stevenson (M) (1937-38-39) 143
5. Paul Class (BC) (1933-34-35-36) 141
6. John Metzger (G) (1939-40-41-42) 139
7. John Studer (S) (1931-32-33-34) 130
8. John Vesco (T) (1944-45-46) 129
9. Bud Ross (BC) (1938-39-40-41) 128
10. Elmer Linard (P) (1943-44-45-46) 126
TOTAL FIELD GOALS
1. Warren Klink (BC) (1940-41-42-43) 79
2. Rich Bonvechio (T) (1942-43-44-45) 66
3. Frank Baumholtz (M) (1934-35-36-37) 61
4. Bill Stevenson (M) (1937-38-39) 60
5. John Metzger (G) (1939-40-41-42) 58
6. Paul Class (BC) (1933-34-35-36) 55
7. Bud Ross (BC) (1938-39-40-41) 53
8. Elmer Linard (P) (1943-44-45-46) 53
9. John Vesco (T) (1944-45-46) 53
10. John Studer (S) (1931-32-33-34) 52
TOTAL FREE THROWS
1. Frank Baumholtz (M) (1934-35-36-37) 41*
2. John Harmon (SS) (1934-35-36-37) 32
3. Paul Class (BC) (1933-34-35-36) 31
4. Warren Klink (BC) (1940-41-42-43) 30
5. Ernie Raber (SS) (1943-44-45) 29
6. John Studer (S) (1931-32-33-34) 26
7. Rich Bonvechio (1942-43-44-45) 26
8. Ott Haager (D) (1934-35-36-37) 25
9. Leland Goettge (G) (1936-37-38) 24
10. 4 tied with 23
TEAM HIGH GAME
1. Tuscarawas Broncos (1946) 102
2. Port Washington Purple Riders (1946) 85
3. Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (1944) 77
4. Tuscarawas Broncos (1945) 70
5. Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (1945) 64
6. Dundee Bulldogs (1945) 63
7. Port Washington Purple Riders (1945) 63
8. Port Washington Purple Riders (1945) 62
9. 4 tied with 61
1000 CAREER POINT CLUB (League-Non League-All Tournaments)
John Studer (1934) 1,052
NEAR MISSES: Frank Baumholtz (1937) 997
*Missing 1 Game
Saturday, December 20, 2014
46 - Strasburg Tigers Wins 24th Annual Tuscarawas County Class B Basketball Tournament (2-23-46)
It wasn't any trouble to get a smile out of the twice-champion Strasburg Tigers pictured above after Saturday night's triumph over the Midvale Blue Devils at Memorial Hall. The Tigers, including Head Coach Emmet Riley and Senior forward Bob Haas, who saw the game from the pressbox because of an injured leg, are shown grouped around the 2 trophies they won with their undefeated season, the Championship ball and individual medals.
Pictured above is 3rd-year Head Coach Emmet Riley holding the League and Tournament trophie presented to his team.
DOVER - The unbeaten Strasburg Tigers, with a record of 23 straight victories, today were savoring the achievement of being crowned double Champion of the Tuscarawas County Class B Basketball League and the 24th Annual Tournament after coming through at Memorial Hall on Saturday night with flying colors. (They also won the 23th Tournament last year.) The Tigers kept their record clean and won their 10th Tournament Championship by defeating the Midvale Blue Devils 34-24 after a tough stretch battle, while the Tuscarawas Broncos took the Gnadenhutten Indians 52-13 in the Consolation Division final. All except Gnaden complete in the Sectional here this week.
Not since the Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates in 1944 took the county tourney Championship...the League was not operating that year because of the war...and went on all the way up to the Regional Tournament before their string of 26 straight victories was broken, has a League team accomplished what the Strasburg club has this year.
And now 2 new trophies will adorn the already large Tiger collection one for winning the League Championship and another for winning the Tournament Championship, plus another Championship basketball and individual awards for each of the players. Strasburg has ruled the League this year with an iron hand, Coach Riley's Five having defeated every team which reached the finale no less than 3 times, twice in regular season and putting on the clincher in the tourney.
The Tigers started out by topping the Dundee Bulldogs 45-20, turned back the challenging Tusky Broncos 31-16, edged Gnaden's surprise team 33-30 and then swept over Midvale in the final 4 minutes Saturday night to win 34-24. Fans rushed out to carry the Strasburg team off the floor after they pulled their stretch drive on the Blue Devil's scrappy club and won going away after a tight ball game.
A superb defense and a lightning finish won the double crown for the Strasburg Tigers (4-0) (65-17) (23-0). They were tied in the opening quarter 7-7, but went ahead 13-11 at intermission and 21-18 at the end of the 3rd stanza. The Midvale Blue Devils (2-1) (41-21) (13-7) drew 1st blood in the game, scoring a free throw shot by Senior forward Dave Stevenson before Senior guard Joe Diebel hit a field goal for the Tigers and the battle was on. Senior forward Jim De Mattio put the Blue Devils back in front with an action shot, but Senior guard Fred Aul slipped two in (2 close shots) and the Tigers led 6-3. Senior center Max Schaar counted a free throw and Deibel another free toss before Senior guard Karl Baumholtz came through with a field goal and Senior guard Joe Carlisle hit a free throw to knot the count at 7-7 as the quarter ended.
Midvale led through most of the 2nd period, but couldn't stop the Tigers' Sophomore forward Tom Haswell who slipped in 3 action shots to give Strasburg a 13-11 lead at halftime. Carlisle scored a field goal and free throw and Schaar a free toss for the Blue Devils. Strasburg scored 8 points in the 3rd stanza, leading by a few points throughout as Senior forward John Garver and big Senior center Junior Yackey connected for the 1st time with field goals and Haswell sank 2 more. Schaar scored an action shot and 2 free throws, De Mattio a field goal and Baumholtz a free toss as the Tigers led 21-18 going into the final.
Held to a single free throw the 1st half by Strasburg's tight zone, Stevenson opened the final quarter with a bucket from the pivot, but Garver counted a field goal and Yackey a free toss before Midvale scored again, a field goal by De Mattio to make the score 23-22 in favor of the Tigers. Garver, who was partly crippled the last 3 Strasburg games, stepped into the breach for the Tigers. With only 4 minutes remaining he slipped in 3 action shots and Yackey came through with a field goal and a free throw and Deibel an action shot as Midvale's defense opened and Stevenson counted the Blue Devils' only 2-pointer in the final 4 minutes.
Tiger team play was outstanding. Garver and Yackey were spectacular in the last half, Haswell held the Burgers up single handed in the 2nd period with 3 field goals and Aul and Deibel carried the load in the opening quarter. Haswell had top scoring honors with 10 points, while Garver scored 9, Tackey 6, Deibel 5 and Aul 4.
For Midvale, little Joe Carlisle was outstanding. He made numerous spectacular stops to hold Strasburg at bay and his floor game couldn't be better. He came out with 4 points, De Mattio and Schaar each scored 6 points. Stevenson was submerged in the Strasburg zone and hit only 5 points, while Baumholtz scored 3. Midvale was charged with 8 personal fouls and Strasburg with 11, each club missing 5.
STRASBURG TIGERS - 34
John Garver F 4-1-9
Tom Haswell F 5-0-10
Junior Yackey C 2-2-6
Fred Aul G 2-0-4
Joe Deibel G 2-1-5
Ed Gasser G 0-0-0
Marvin Jeffers G 0-0-0
MIDVALE BLUE DEVILS - 24
Dave Stevenson F 2-1-5
Jim De Mattio F 3-0-6
Max Schaar C 1-4-6
Karl Baumholtz G 1-1-3
Joe Carlisle G 1-2-4
Jack Ford G 0-0-0
Ron Pissocra G 0-0-0
Jim Golder G 0-0-0
Monday, February 25, 1946
John Stratton, Editorial Staff
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
THE DAILY REPORTER ALL TOUNAMENT TEAMS
1ST TEAM
FORWARD - Elmer Linard (Port Washington Purple Riders)
FORWARD - Dave Stevenson (Midvale Blue Devils)
CENTER - Junior Yackey (Strasburg Tigers)
GUARD - John Vesco (Tuscarawas Broncos)
GUARD - John Garver (Strasburg Tigers)
2ND TEAM
FORWARD - Tom Haswell (Strasburg Tigers)
FORWARD - Fred Walton (Tuscarawas Broncos)
CENTER - Jack Renner (Bolivar Cardinals)
GUARD - Joe Carlisle (Midvale Blue Devils)
GUARD - Paul Brown (Baltic Eagles)
HONORABLE MENTION
Baltic Eagles - Doren Pepper
Bolivar Cardinals - Ray Murry
Dundee Bulldogs - Paul Kate
Gnadenhutten Indians - Junior Kennedy and Bill Roche
Midvale Blue Devils - Karl Baumholtz and Jim De Mattio
Mineral City Tigers - Dan Lechner
Port Washington Purple Riders - Sonny Johns
Stone Creek Golden Panthers - Don Arbogast
Strasburg Tigers - Fred Aul and Joe Deibel
Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates - Doran Immel and Bill Weiss
Tuscarawas Broncos - Rich Donahue
NOTE: LINARD AVERAGES 23.7, LEADS ALL SCORING
DOVER - Elmer Linard, Port Washington's star forward who led the county Class B League in scoring throughout the year, held his record intact during the tournament the past 2 weeks at Memorial Hall. Linard played in 3 games and totaled 71 points, an average of 23.7 points a game, 1 point more than his closest rival, Charley Renner of Bolivar who hit 70 in 4 games for an average of 17.5.
Fred Walton of Tuscarawas was 3rd with an average of 16.2 and Dave Stevenson of Midvale was 4th with an average of 14.0 per game. Strasburg's Champions didn't place a man in the 1st 10, Tom Haswell averaged 9.2 in 4 games.
Following are the 1st ten high averages.
PLAYER GAMES POINTS AVERAGE
Elmer Linard (Port) 3-71-23.7
Jack Renner (Bolivar) 4-70-17.5
Fred Walton (Tuscarawas) 5-81-16.2
Dave Stevenson (Midvale) 3-42-14.0
Paul Brown (Baltic) 4-56-14.0
John Vesco (Tuscarawas) 5-67-13.4
Sonny Johns (Port) 3-39-13.0
Bill Weiss (Sugarcreek-Shanesville) 3-33-11.0
Rich Donahue (Tuscarawas) 5-47-9.4
Doran Immel (Sugarcreek-Shanesville) 3-28-9.3
NOTE: 7,031 SEE TOURNAMENT, ALL RECORDS ARE BROKEN
DOVER - The Tuscarawas County Class B League's 24th Annual Basketball Tournament, which ended at Memorial Hall on Saturday night, shattered all previous records for attendance and gate receipts, Tournament Manager W.E. Laws announced today. The 1,303 paid admissions at the final session Saturday swelled the total to 7,031 and the gate recipts to $3,484.85. The biggest session was a week ago Saturday when 1,670 people were packed into the hall to see the League's 2 strongest contenders, the Strasburg Tigers and the Tuscarawas Broncos, meet in a quarter-finals game.
The previous attendance record was established 2 years ago when 6,892 attended the annual meet. The previous high for gate receipts was last year when the "take" totaled $3,163.45. Tournament Manager Laws announced the new records at a ceremony held at the halftime intermission of the Championship finals Saturday night when he presented awards to the winners.
The Strasburg Tigers, tournament Champions, were presented with the Daily Reporter Tournament Trophy and the game ball, purchased by the Godfrey Electric Company. In addition, members of the team received gold basketball watch charms presented by the Marsh Wall Products Company and the League Trophy presented by the Daily Times. The Midvale Blue Devils were presented with 10 silver watch charms, donated by the Deardorff and Son Hardward Company and will receive the Sanitary Milk Company Trophy, which did not arrive in time for the presentations. The Tuscarawas Broncos were presented with the Consolation Division Trophy, donated by the S. Toomey Company.
In a short address before the presentations, Mr. Laws welcomed home the service men and women and had them stand for an ovation for the fans. He also expressed his thanks to the newspapers and merchants who furnished trophies.
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