Sunday, April 30, 2017

60 - Gnaden Gets New Coaching Staff








GNADENHUTTEN - The Gnadenhutten Indians' High School coaching staff for the 1960-61 season was complete today with the announcement that Ron Sakola of New Philadelphia will be the head basketball coach and Ted Martin of Newcomerstown will serve as assistant cage and head baseball coach.

Sakola, Freshman football and basketball coach at New Philadelphia High School, was selected from among 17 applicants.  The Quaker mentor also assisted in track.  Martin is a former Gnadenhutten athlete.  He lettered 4 times in basketball, track and baseball before graduating in 1952.  For the past 2 years he has been coaching at Newcomerstown in both basketball and baseball.

The 2 replace Bob Gaume, who resigned the basketball post last month and Dick Ronald, an assistant who has been named head football coach at the Tuscarawas Broncos High School.  Sakola came to the New Philadelphia Quakers High School in 1959 from Elyria after serving as a Junior high assistant in football, basketball and track.  At Wittenberg University he played 2 years' Varsity basketball and later earned his B.S. Degree in Education at Miami University at Oxford.  The 23-year-old bachelor will also teach physical education, driver's education, science and serve as track coach.

Martin is a graduate of Marietta College where he starred in baseball.  He also played professional ball in Louisiana in the Milwaukee Braves' farm system.  He served as basketball and baseball coach at New Straitsville 2 years prior to accepting the Newcomerstown post.  Last season his Trojan baseballers were runner-up in the Sectional Tournament to the Dover Tornadoes, while this year's edition will make its debut in the joust today against Carrollton.

Father of 4 children, 2 boys and 2 girls, Martin is married to the former Norma Schupp of Gnadenhutten.


Tuesday, May 3, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Saturday, April 29, 2017

60 - Hiland Trips-Up Garaway 58-45 (3-11-60)










The Hiland Hawks' Bob Hochstetler (32) had a stranglehold on 5-10 Senior Koran Zehnder of the Garaway Pirates in this action from last night's tournament battle.  Nearby was 5-8 Terry Hershberger, also of the Hawks.  The Flyers almost hung the "horse collar" on the high scoring Pirate whiz.  He ended last night's game with 14 points.  (PHOTO...By Jim Springer of The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio)


The Hiland Hawks fans had plenty to cheer about during last night's District Class A Tournament contest at Brilliant.  The camera caught them here in one of their joyous moments as their representatives defeated the Garaway Pirates 58-45 to advance to next week's Regional event at Canton.  (PHOTO...The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio)


The Hiland Hawks' basketeers had mixed emotions following last night's District Class A Tournament title victory over the Garaway Pirates.  While whooping it up, they also displayed sportsmanship in withholding some of the jubilation long enough to accept congratulations from the opposition team.  Even one of the Hiland Cheerleaders got into the act early and almost was spilled in her efforts.  (PHOTO...The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio)



BRILLIANT - Seven straight victories...and then Hiland!  Fifteen more consecutive wins...and who was it?  None other than those pesky Hawks...

Last night the rivals met on the neutral Brilliant High School floor in the "rubber" match of their season series which had seen each post victories on home courts.  This one counted the most.  A trip to next week's Regional Tournament at Canton's Memorial Fieldhouse, in addition to the Class A District title, was at stake.

For this game, more important than any played previously, the Hiland Hawks were prepared.  It defeated the Garaway Pirates 58-45!!!

Head Coach Jim Stull's Garaway Pirates(5-1) (8-0) (22-2) never quit.  In fact, this great Pirate Squad went down fighting.  It was a big season, the best in the history of the consolidated combine and provided many revered moments for those who had followed the former forces of Sugarcreek-Shanesville and Dundee High Schools.

The Pirates didn't win all the championships, but then few seldom do.  Their record speaks as a momento to a fine basketball team.  Last night, though, the Hiland Hawks at 24-2 were better.

It was a great hour of triumph.  Not since the 1948-49 season has a Holmes County Team advanced to the Regional Tournament.  The Walnut Creek Cardinals, which was included in the Hiland consolidation along with the Berlin Hawks, carried the banner that season.  It advanced to the Regional finals where it lost to a great Waynesburg Mohawks Team.  The Mohawks, oddly enough, was absorbed in another consolidation, Sandy Valley.

"I'm dumbfounded!"  Hiland Head Coach Bob Schrock spoke in all sincerity following his team's lightning-like victory.  "When I saw that 20-point lead I just couldn't believe it.  We changed our offense some...we took a chance on the type of ball we were going to play...and we decided to go at it whole hog or none.  And it worked out."

"Attitude wise, on the basketball floor, as well as in the classroom, this is the best bunch I've ever worked with.  I'm more proud of them for that than winning the game."  Seldom has one team played as important a role in the season of another team, as did Hiland in Garaway's.

The Corsairs carved out 7 straight victories, before a trip to the Hawks' gym stopped the streak 60-56 in an overtime.  They later avenged that loss by defeating the Flyers 57-52 at Sugarcreek.  This time the chips were on the table and the Hiland Hawks came through with a straight flush to win going away.

Before most had settled down for an expected close score Garaway had tossed the ball away 6 times and Hiland had turned opportunists by flying to a 10-0 lead in the very first 4 minutes of play.  The Pirates, despite all its efforts, many which led only to frustration, never recovered.  It cut the gap to 6 and 5 points several times...but that was the closest it could come.

The Flyers played it smart after racking up the early lead which resulted from its well-knit press.  It began working for the close in shot.  With 5-9 Linus Miller turning in a dazzling display out front and 6-1 Gene Gerber outfoxing the Corsairs with his crashing drives from the side, the Hiland Hawks turned the game into a rout midway in the final canto.

At the time Hiland began their binge the Garaway Pirates were behind 44-36 and 4 minutes remained to play.  When the clock hands hit the 1:05 mark the Hawks were on top 56-36.  "It just wasn't our night," Stull said, "I think they beat us all the way down the line.  I have to give them the credit, they were a better team than us tonight.

"There's really not much you can do when you can't get the ball in the basket.  We certainly wish them all the luck in the world at Canton."  The Pirates' 2 great Senior stars, Charles "Chuck" Stingel and Koran Zehnder, made their bow in the game.  Stingel led the Corsairs scoring with 18 points and Zehnder, who found difficulty in finding openings in the Flyers defense, made 12 markers.

Gerber set the scoring pace for the Hiland Hawks with 24 points and Miller connected for 20.  Unofficial figures showed the Garaway Pirates ending with 36.6 percent of their field goals connecting as they netted 17 of 46.  They made 11 of 17 from the free throw line.

Hiland's percentage, also unofficial, was nothing short of amazing.  It made 22 of 38 field goals for 57.8 percent.  It tossed in 14 of 21 free throws.  The Hawks will enter next week's Regional Tournament with a .920 won and lost percentage.  As District King, the Flyers replaces the Midvale Blue Devils.  The Blue Devils were spilled by the Northwestern Huskies last year in their Regional Tournament opener at Canton.

Last night Schrock was asked if, perhaps, his team had possibly been thinking of a try at Northwestern as it ripped through the Pirates of Garaway's defenses.  Northwestern, which led the Associated Press Class A poll this season, edged the Hawks 49-47 for their only other defeat.  Schrock was quick to comment, "we don't try to think too far in advance.  We just take these games one at a time."

Be that as it may.  But there is still the possibility the teams could meet at the Regional opener...or still yet the finals.  Northwestern, along with the Lowellville Rockets and the Frazeysburg Red Raiders or the Hopewell Blue Tornadoes, which play tonight at New Concord, will be competing in the meet slated to take place next Friday and Saturday nights.  Drawings will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Holiday Inn Motel at Canton.

HILAND HAWKS - 58

Phil Miller 0-0-0
Gene Gerber 8-8-24
Dave Mast 2-0-4
Bob Hochstetler 3-2-8
Terry Hershberger 1-0-2
Linus Miller 8-4-20

GARAWAY PIRATES - 45

Tom Andreas 2-0-4
Jim Gerber 2-0-4
Chuck Stingel 8-2-18
Bob Raber 1-1-3
Koran Zehnder 3-6-12
Bud Yakley 1-1-3
Dannis 0-1-1

HILAND.....17-25-38-58
GARAWAY   8-20-30-45


Saturday, March 12, 1960
Norm Singleton, Sports Editor
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

NOTE:  The Hiland Hawks would go on to the Regional Tournament and lose in the 1st game to the Northwestern Huskies 47-41!

Friday, April 28, 2017

60 - Garaway Slams Warren Consolidated 65-46 (3-9-60)











BRILLIANT - One of the most rabid basketball rivalries in this area is due for its 3rd and final chapter of the 1959-60 basketball season tomorrow night in the Class A District Tournament finals at Brilliant.  The Garaway Pirates and Hiland Hawks, schools not much more than a stone's throw from each other, will travel more than 60 miles to battle at 8:00 for a berth in next week's Regional Tournament at Canton's Memorial Fieldhouse.

Last night, the Pirates and Hawks stole the thunder from representatives which advanced from the Brilliant Sectional Tournament a week ago.  The Pirates turned in a masterful exhibition and played better ball than the Hawks, it's Dover Sectional counterpart, when it steamed past the Warren Consolidated Blue Ramblers 65-46.

The Flyers' performance was shoddy, but still good enough to defeat the Jewett Wildcats 47-40.  More than 1,600 fans, a great many of them traveling from Tuscarawas and Holmes counties, saw the 2 games.

And despite the distance involved, it is conceivable the Brilliant Hgh School Gymnasium will be crammed to the corners once again tomorrow night.  The game will be the "rubber" battle between the 2 teams.

The Hiland Hawks edged the Garaway Pirates 60-56 in an overtime on December 19th at Hiland.  The Pirates took a 57-52 nod on its court on February 9th.  The 3rd and final meeting...the most important of all...is set for the neutral Brilliant floor.  If the Corsairs' play last night is any example of what is to take place tomorrow night, it could waltz into the "sweet 16" Regional group.

The Garaway Pirates (5-0) (8-0) (22-1) had some weak moments before showing their Championship style in the final canto by outscoring the Warren Consolidated Blue Ramblers (11-11) 25-11 to nail down the victory in nifty style.  Late in the 3rd quarter the score was knotted 35-35.  "Chuckin" 6-1 Senior Charles "Chuck" Stingel hit for 2 free throws, connected on a tip and 5-10 Senior Koran Zehnder zipped in a jump shot to give Garaway a 5-point lead going into the final quarter.

They never stopped, turning what had been a closely fought battle into a rout in the final 8 minutes.  The Pirates really stretched out on the spacious Brilliant floor and literally ran the Blue Ramblers off the court.

Stingel and Zehnder formed the big 1-2 punch for the Corsairs.  The Bucs' veteran center had the crowd sitting in awe with his devilish accurate hook shot, while Zehnder came through with a brilliant defensive and offensive show.

In the 3rd period, the 2 veterans scored all 14 points between them to keep the Garaway Pirates right in the thick of the contest.  Zehnder led the point department with 21 points, while Stingel followed with 18 markers.

Team play has been the key to Garaway's success this season.  Senior Jim Gerber, 6-0 Junior Tom Andreas and Bob Raber all played tremendously big parts in the victory.  Gerber also ended the night in double figures, scoring 10 points, while Raber and Andreas connected for 7 apiece.  The Pirates tossed in 23 of 53 shots from the field for 42.2 percent and hit 19 of 24 from the free throw line.

Setting the scoring pace for Warren Consolidated was Jim Meeker with 13 points.  Bob Simpson followed with 11.  The Ramblers made 16 of 50 field shots for 32 percent and 14 of 22 free throws.

In the Hiland Hawks (23-2)-Jewett Wildcats (17-6) contest, Hiland controlled the opening tip and from that point on the ball game.  It increased its lead to 9-4 and was on top 9-5 at the end of the 1st quarter.  That was the closest Jewett could come to the Holmes County Squad.  The Hawks were on top 19-9 at halftime.

The Wildcats threatened several times in the game, pressing in an effort to gain ground, but each time failed.  The Flyers wanted to run and the Cats didn't.  It was just enough to throw the Hiland Hawks off stride.

Linus Miller was the only Hawk in the double figure column.  He scored 16 points.  The Jewett Wildcats' Ray Patterson scored 14 to lead his squad.

Hiland made 15 of 40 from the field for 37.5 percent, while Jewett fired 56 floor shots and made 14 for 25 percent.  The Wildcates added 13 of 23 free throws and the Hawks 17 for 26.

GARAWAY PIRATES - 65

Koran Zehnder 8-5-21
Jim Gerber 4-2-10
Chuck Stingel 7-4-18
Tom Andreas 1-4-7
Bob Raber 3-1-7
Gray 0-2-2

WARREN CONSOLIDATED BLUE RAMBLERS - 46

Kiss 2-0-4
Bob Simpson 4-3-11
Chudericz 3-2-8
Jim Meeker 4-5-13
Holmes 0-1-1
Beck 3-2-8
Koch 0-1-1

GARAWAY  .............................13-26-40-65
WARREN CONSOLIDATED  13-25-35-46


Thursday, March 10, 1960
Norm Singleton, Sports Editor
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

60 - Garaway Enters District Tournament Against Warren Consolidated of Tiltonsville











DOVER - All roads lead to Brilliant!  Scores of basketball fans from Tuscarawas County and Holmes County will be making their way to the river city tomorrow afternoon and night.

There are 2 big reasons for the journey...The Garaway Pirates and Hiland Hawks...2 of the finest teams ever to come out of the Dover Class A Sectional Tournament.  The squads will be making their initial appearances in District Tournament play.

Hiland, which has lost only 57-52 to Garaway and to undefeated powerhouse Northwestern Huskies in 22 contests, will face the Jewett Wildcats (17-5) at 7:30.  The Pirates, loser only to the Hawks in a 60-56 overtime duel, while racking up a fine 21-1 record, will meet the rugged Warren Consolidated Blue Ramblers (11-10) From Tiltonsville in the 9:00 nightcap.

It is a night that has been a long time in coming for both squads.  The Corsairs have not advanced into District Tournament competition since the fine 1944 Sugarcreek-Shanesville squad turned the trick.

Not since the days of Bobby Troyer and company has the Flyers, then under the banner of the Walnut Creek Cardinals, made the District trip.  Oddly enough both teams previously won District titles and advanced into Regional Tournament play before being eliminated.

As another oddity both teams represent schools that were consolidated in the last 2 years.  Garaway resulted from a merger of Dundee and Sugarcreek-Shanesville schools.  Hiland comprises the former Walnut Creek and Berlin schools.  Pirate Head Coach Jim Stull will go with his season-long starting lineup of 6-1 Senior Charles "Chuck" Stingel at center, Senior Jim Gerber and 6-0 Junior Tom Andreas at forwards and Bob Raber and the high-scoring Koran Zehnder at guards.

Starting for the Hawks will be Linus Miller and Terry Hershberger at guards, Gene Gerber and Phil Miller at forwards and Bob Hochstetler at center.  Victories will put Garaway and Hiland in Friday night's final, marking the 3rd time they have met this season.


Tuesday, March 8, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

60 - Garaway Stops Killbuck 61-46 (3-6-60)










The Garaway Pirates' Saturday night Co-Captains, Bob Raber (left) and 6-0 Junior Tom Andreas, continue something that has become a habit for the Pirates of Garaway this season...that of winning trophies.  They were presented the Sectional Co-Championship Trophy by County Supt. W.E. Laws, Tournament Manager, following a 61-46 victory over the Killbuck Bucks.



DOVER - Basketball Inc....Garaway...a company headed by Jim Stull, with Koran Zehnder, Charles Stingel, Tom Andreas, Jim Gerber and Bob Raber as chief members of the board of directors, today carried the hopes of all Tuscarawas County into District Tournament play.  The Garaway Pirates (4-0) (8-0) (21-1) put on a scoring rush in the final minutes of their game with the Killbuck Bucks (16-6) Saturday night to defeat the Holmes County quintet 61-46.

Wednesday night at 9:00 the "company" hopes to increase its assets one more notch.  It meets the Tiltonsville Ramblers (11-10) in the District Class A Tournament at Brilliant.  The Hiland Hawks (22-2) earned the other District berth Friday night when it defeated the Dennison St. Mary Blue Waves (17-2) 56-52.  It will tangle with the rugged Jewett Wildcats (17-5) on Wednesday at 7:30.

Victories by both the Pirates and Hawks would put them opposite each other for the 3rd time this season.  The Flyers earned a 60-56 overtime decision in the 1st meeting, while the Corsairs later avenged the defeat with a 57-52 triumph.  Saturday night Garaway was not impressive...at least not as much as it had been during the regular season when it ran roughshod over 17 opponents.

In increasing their season record to 21 victories the Pirates connected only 23 times in 77 attempts from the field for a 29.9 percent mark.  In all fairness it could undoubtedly be attributed to their week long layoff since winning the Tuscarawas County Class A  Tournament title and the small Dover Memorial Hall floor.

Used to the wide open spaces of their home court the Corsairs never really got an opportunity to stretch their legs.  They did; however, get their fast break moving in the final 4 minutes of the contest to turn a close game into something of a romp.

Prior to that the score had been tied 3 times and 7 points had been the greatest lead by the Garaway Pirates.  The Bucks led momentarily when it went on top 32-31 with 1:17 remaining in the 3rd stanza.  The Score stood 45-44, with the Pirates ahead, when they finally turned on the steam.  In the last 4 minutes they outscored the Buckaroos 16-2 to nab the title.

Killbuck's scoring ace, Jerry Allison, injured his ankle with slightly more than a minute to play, but by that time the Corsairs were out of reach.  Turning in a splendid performance and playing the remainder of the game on the bum ankle, Allison poured in 29 points and was the only Buck in double figures.

Junior Tom Andreas at 6-0 was the "Man of the Hour" for the Garaway Pirates.  In the 1st quarter he scored 8 of the Buc's 12 points and continued his fine play, despite being dealt his 4th personal foul early in the final canto.

He topped the Pirate scoring with 22 points.  Center 6-1 Senior Chuck Stingel came through with 14 and guard Bob Raber added 12.

Koran Zehnder, the Corsair's leading pointman this season and 2nd in the county, was held to his low of the season when he scored only 9 points as the Bucks did a good job defensively.  His previous low was 12 against the Gnadenhutten Indians in the 2nd meeting of the 2 teams.  Killbuck was worse off than Garaway in the percentage department.  It made only 18 of 68 goal attempts for 27.2 percent.

The Pirates added 15 of 22 free throw shots and the Bucks 10 of 16.

GARAWAY PIRATES - 61

Bob Raber 5-2-12
Tom Andreas 9-4-22
Charles "Chuck" Stingel 5-4-14
Koran Zehnder 4-1-9
Jim Gerber 0-4-4

KILLBUCK BUCKS - 46

Jerry Allison 11-7-29
Bill Norris 1-0-2
Roger McDonald 2-0-4
Claude Arnold 2-2-6
Bob Arnold 2-1-5
Mick Lowe 0-0-0

GARAWAY  12-22-35-61
KILLBUCK   8-21-34-46


Monday, March 7, 1960
Norm Singleton, Sports Editor
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

60 - It's Garaway or Killbuck Headed To District Tournament











DOVER - Two down and 2 to go!  That might be the sub-title for the Class A Sectional Basketball Tournament being conducted at Memorial Hall.

Already down are the Malvern Green Hornets and Tuscarawas Valley Trojans.  Tonight and Saturday 2 more teams will fall by the wayside, permitting 2 others to advance to the District Tournament.

The vaunted Dennison St. Mary Blue Waves (17-1) and the equally rugged Hiland Hawks (21-2) will hold the spotlight when they clash tonight at 8:00 for a District berth.  The Tuscarawas County League and Tournament Champion Garaway Pirates will match speeds with the Killbuck Bucks tomorrow night at 8:00 for the other District trip.

After that there is only 2 more steps to gain on the State High School Tournament trail... Regional and State Tournament trips.  The Blue Waves will be led into tonight's contest by high-scoring Junior Ace Sandy Bonvechio.

Over the 18-game route this season, he scored 352 points for one of the top marks in the county.  He will be at a forward, opposite Dale Donohoe, who has scored 196 markers.

Mike Dorsey and Bob Patin will be at guards.  St. Mary's has the 2 biggest players in the county in Ed Dotto (6-4) and Joe Franz (6-3).  The big boys haven't scored much this season, but have played key roles in the success it has enjoyed as a result of their work on the boards.

The Hawks will probably go with Bob Hochstetler at center, Gene Gerber and Phil Miller at forwards and Terry Hershberger and Linus Miller at guards.  The only comparable foe the 2 teams have played was the Green Hornets.

Both Hiland and Dennison St. Mary enjoyed success over the Carroll County combine.  The Hawks trampled the Hornets 69-32 on Tuesday night in its opening Sectional contest, while the Waves took regular-season decisions of 70-18 and 57-38.

Other St. Mary victories have been 70-31 and 41-37 over Brewster, 66-46 and 93-55 over the Augusta Blue Devils, 52-47 over the Keene Panthers, 61-45 over the Navarro Falcons, 88-55 and 73-27 over Coshocton Sacred Heart, 74-38 and 62-46 over the Dover St. Joseph Ramblers, 93-44 and 75-39 over Cambridge St. Benedict's, 57-48 over Dishop Donohoe of Wheeling, West Virginia and 47-45 over Weirton Madonna.  The latter was runner-up in the West Virginia State Parochial Tournament this season.  Garaway and Killbuck have met only one foe by which to compare scores.  That is Hiland.

Garaway spilit with the Hawks, winning 57-52 and losing 60-56 in an overtime.  Killbuck has been a 3-time loser to Hiland.  It has fell 63-56 in the Holmes County Class A Tournament finals and 58-51 and 54-50 in regular season play.

Garaway's narrow defeat to Hiland is the only black mark on an otherwise perfect slate.  It has rolled to 20 triumphs.  Victories have been over Baltic twice, Strasburg 3 times, Fresno, Midvale, Port Washington, West Lafayette twice, Tuscarawas Valley 3 times, Hiland, Stone Creek twice, Gnadenhutten 3 times and Tuscarawas.

Head Coach Jim Stull of the Pirates, plans no changes from the lineup he used in the County Tournament last week.  Charles Stingel will be at center, Jim Gerber and Tom Andreas at forwards and Koran Zehnder and Bob Raber at guards.

The main problem confronting the Corsairs, in addition to the fine Buck squad, is a week-long layoff.  Killbuck Head Coach Virgil Allison will go with Jerry Allison and Bill Norris at forwards, with Roger McDowell at center and Claude and Bob Arnold at guards.


Friday, March 4, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Monday, April 24, 2017

60 - Killbuck Knocks-Off TV 69-51 (3-1-60)










The Killbuck Bucks, runner-up to the Hiland Hawks in both the Holmes County Class A League and tournament warfare, sent the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans home with a 69-51 victory.  The Bucks are  FRONT:  Steve Allison - Claude Arnold - Don Frederick - Bob Arnold and John Guthrie.  BACK:  Wayne Kinsey - Alan Laymen - Roger McDowell - Mick Lowe - Logan Chaney and Jerry Allison.  Absent in the photo is Bill Norris.  (Photo...The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio)



Jerry Allison (40), the Killbuck Bucks leading scorer who meshed 30 points in the Buck's win over the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans last night, also showed a knack for defense.  In this photo by Pete Groh he reaches high to block a shot by TV's 5-9 Senior Clarence Cantrill.  (PHOTO...The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio)



DOVER - Holmes County made quite a night of it when the Class A Sectional Tournament opened in Memorial Hall last night.  Both the Hiland Hawks and the Killbuck Bucks, which ran 1-2 in the Holmes County League and tournament ran up victories.

The Hawks defeated an outmanned Malvern Green Hornets squad 69-32, while the Bucks surprised the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans 69-51.  The result is a battle royal for Friday and Saturday night's final contests.  Berths in next week's District Tournament at Brilliant will be at stake.

Hiland, now 21-2, will tangle with the rugged Dennison St. Mary Blue Waves (17-1) on Friday at 8:00 for one of the trips.  Tuscarawas County's other District hopeful, the Garaway Pirates, will put its 20-1 record on the line Saturday night against Killbuck, who are now 16-5, also at 8:00.

Both Holmes aggregations showed plenty of poise and class in their victories before a capacity crowd of 1,100 last night.  Although the opening battle was no contest at all after the Hawks boomed to a 7-0 lead, Hiland nevertheless, showed plenty of zip in ousting Carroll County's representative.

In contrast, there were plenty of thrills and heated moments in the nightcap as the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (2-1) (6-2) (15-6) were right in the thick of the battle until 3.5 minutes remained to play.  The tide turned, with the Trojans behind 54-50, when it was forced to play aggressively to gain possession of the ball, thus committing costly personal fouls.

The Spartans suffered its poorest night on the tournament trail when it made only 27 percent of its shots from the field and 7 of 21 from the free throw line.  A frigid 2nd half resulted in only 9 of 45 action attempts connecting.  That and high scoring Jerry Allison, the Killbuck Bucks (16-5) point star, were the main reasons for TV's defeat.

Junior 5-5 Ron Lake paced Tusky Valley in the 1st quarter, scoring 6 points as his team trailed only 10-9.  The Bucks went in front 16-9 before the Trojans settled down, following a time out.

They came back, roaring into the lead at 17-16 as 5-9 Senior Clarence Cantrill fired in 4 action shots.  The squads battled neck-and-neck and when halftime rolled around the Spartans held a narrow 27-25 lead.

It was the last time they were on top.  With the opening of the 3rd stanza, Allison took charge, grabbing a rebound and shoving the ball back through the hoop.  Claude Arnold added a free throw and Allison came back with a 3-point play.  Bill Norris then stole the ball and laid it in and with only 2 minutes clicked off, the Killbuck Bucks led 33-27...this time for keeps.

Allison ended the night with 30 points, while Roger McDowell made 15 and Claude Arnold 12 markers.  Lake, the 5-5 All-County ace, made 19 points and Cantrill had 10 for the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans.

KILLBUCK BUCKS - 69

Jerry Allison 13-4-30
Bill Norris 3-2-8
Mick Lowe 0-0-0
Claude Arnold 3-6-12
Bob Arnold 0-4-4
Roger McDonald 6-3-15

TUSCARAWAS VALLEY TROJANS - 51

Clarence Cantrill - 5-0-10
Dale Duerr 0-1-1
Bruce Ickes 3-3-9
Jim Studer 3-2-8
Ron Lake 9-1-19
Al Cerett 2-0-4

KILLBUCK.......10-25-46-69
TUSCARAWAS  9-27-42-51


Wednesday, March 2, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Sunday, April 23, 2017

60 - Sectional Tournament Drawings









DOVER - The Garaway Pirates (20-1) and the Dennison St. Mary Blue Waves (17-1) were seeded, drawing byes in 1st-round play, when drawings for the Class A Sectional Basketball Tournament were held in Helmkamp's Restaurant here yesterday.  The tournament will open tomorrow night at 7:30 in Memorial Hall when the Malvern Green Hornets (8-9) and the Hiland Hawks (20-2) tangle in upper bracket competition.

The No. 2 teams of Tuscarawas and Holmes counties, the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (15-5) and the Killbuck Bucks (15-5), will meet in the 2nd game at 8:45.  The Pirates of Garaway, which annexed the Tuscarawas County Crown last Saturday, won't be in action until Saturday night when it meets the Tusky Valley-Killbuck winner at 8:00 in lower bracket competition.  Saturday's winner advances to the District Tournament at Brilliant.

The Blue Waves will meet the Green Hornets-Hawks winner Friday at 8:00 for the other District trip.  This Sectional's representatives will meet those from the Brilliant Tournament on March 9-11.

As a result of an early draw, pairings for the Brilliant joust are predetermined with respective bracket winners meeting.  The Dover upper meets Brilliant's lower victor and vice versa.

Drawings for Brilliant's event were also conducted yesterday. The Tiltonsville Ramblers (9-10) and Yorkville Ductillites (12-9) were pitted in the upper bracket and will clash in the tourney opener on Wednesday.

The Brilliant Blue Devils (17-4) and Jewett Wildcats (15-5) of the lower bracket, will meet in the 2nd game.  The Conotton Valley Rockets (17-4) drew the upper bracket bye and will meet the Ramblers-Ductillites winner in Friday's opening game.  The Powhatan Point Indians (13-4) tangles with the Blue Devils-Wildcats victor in the 2nd contest, with both winners advancing to District play.

A seldom used State Ruling went into effect at the local draw yesterday.  It rules that No. 2 teams from the same County Tournament can meet in the opening round of Sectional Tournament play.

Killbuck and Hiland were paired opposite when the drawings followed.  Prior to the draw coaches had decided that in the event of such an occurrence the No. 2 team in the upper bracket (TV) and the No. 4 team in the lower bracket (the Hawks) would switch spots.

Thus the reason for the Trojans and Pirates being in the same bracket.  The end result could be a possible 5th meeting of Garaway and Tuscarawas Valley in the finals.  They met twice in regular season play and in Saturday night's county final.


Monday, February 29, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Saturday, April 22, 2017

60 - 38th Annual Tuscarawas County Class A Basketball Tournament Stats








TOURNAMENT STANDINGS

1.  Garaway Pirates (Jim Stull-5) 3-0 1.000 (TC) 1st Title
2.  Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (Bob Heller-3) 2-1 .666 (T-RU)
3.  Baltic Eagles (Jim Weinsz-1) 1-1 .500
4.  Strasburg Tigers (Warren Binder-1) 1-1 .500
5.  Tuscarawas Broncos (Kermit Smulbach-2) 1-1 .500
6.  Gnadenhutten Indians (Bob Gaume-2) 0-1 .000
7.  Midvale Blue Devils (Pete Hilliard-6) 0-1 .000
8.  Port Washington Purple Riders (Richard E. King-1) 0-1 .000
9.  Stone Creek Golden Panthers (Ernie Lukens-2) 0-1 .000

COUNTY TOURNAMENT

FRIDAY 2-19-60

Baltic 64 - Stone Creek 49
TV 82 - Port 71
Strasburg 59 - Midvale 53

SATURDAY 2-20-60

Tusky 51 - Baltic 49
Garaway 79 - Gnaden 63

FRIDAY 2-26-60

TV 75 - Tusky 53
Garaway 79 - Strasburg 56

SATURDAY 2-27-60

Garaway 62 - TV 60

STATE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

1928 - Strasburg Tigers
1932 - Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates
1935 - Strasburg Tigers
1937 - Midvale Blue Devils
1938 - Strasburg Tigers
1940 - Midvale Blue Devils
1941 - Midvale Blue Devils
1942 - Gnadenhutten Indians
1957 Midvale Blue Devils

MOST POINTS SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Jim Bender (P) 37
2.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 34
3.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 30
4.  Jim Studer (TV) 29
5.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 25
6.  Bob Raber (GP) 25
7.  Frank Wallick (S) 25
8.  John Hall (G) 24
9.  Gary Gerber (B) 22
10. Larry Lorenz (SC) 22

MOST FIELD GOALS SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Jim Bender (P) 15
2.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 14
3.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 13
4.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 12
5.  Frank Wallick (S) 11
6.  Gary Gerber (B) 10
7.  Bob Raber (GP) 10
8.  Chuck Stingel (GP) 10
9.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 9
10. Bob Raber (GP) 9

MOST FREE THROWS SINGLE GAME THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Jim Studer (TV) 13
2.  John Hall (G) 8
3.  Larry Lorenz (SC) 8
4.  Jim Bender (P) 7
5.  Gary Caviness (T) 7
6.  Bill Fisher (P) 7
7.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 7
8.  John Landon (P) 6
9.  Ron Lake (TV) 6
10. 5 tied with 5

MOST POINTS THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 70
2.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 67
3.  Bob Raber (GP) 50
4.  Chuck Stingel (GP) 48
5.  Jim Studer (TV) 47
6.  Ron Lake (TV) 41
7.  Frank Wallick (S) 39
8.  Gary Gerber (B) 38
9.  Jim Bender (P) 37
10. Gary Caviness (T) 34

MOST FIELD GOALS THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) 32
2.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 26
3.  Chuck Stingel (GP) 22
4.  Bob Raber (GP) 22
5.  Frank Wallick (S) 18
6.  Gary Gerber (B) 17
7.  Ron Lake (TV) 16
8.  Jim Bender (P) 15
9.  Jim Studer (TV) 14
10. Gary Caviness (T) 13

MOST FREE THROWS THIS TOURNAMENT

1.  Jim Studer (GP) 19
2.  Koren Zehnder (GP) 15
3.  Tom Andreas (GP) 9
4.  Ron Lake (TV) 9
5.  Gary Caviness (T) 8
6.  John Hall (G) 8
7.  Larry Lorenz (SC) 8
8.  Bob Raber (GP) 8
9.  3 tied with 7

ALL-TOURNAMENTS

1923-33 See 1933 Tournament
1934-46 See 1946 Tournament
1947-54 See 1954 Tournament
1955 - Strasburg Tigers (14) (3) - Midvale Blue Devils (6) (7)
1956 - Midvale Blue Devils (7) (7) - Strasburg Tigers (14) (4)
1957 - Gnaden Indians (3) (6) - Stone Creek Panthers (1) (1)
1958 - Midvale Blue Devils (8) (7) - Gnaden Indians (3) (7)
1959 - Midvale Blue Devils (9) (7) - TV Trojans (0) (1)
1960 - Garaway Pirates (1) (0) - TV Tronjans (0) (2)

CONSOLATION DIVISION TOURNAMENT

See 1957 Tournament

TOTAL STANDINGS

1.  Strasburg Tigers (1923) 94-30 .758
2.  Garaway Pirates (1958) 6-2 .750
3.  Midvale Blue Devils (1928) 76-32 .704
4.  Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (1957) 6-5 .545
5.  Gnadenhutten Indians (1923) 59-51 .536
6.  Tuscarawas Broncos (1923) 48-49 .495
7.  Stone Creek Golden Panthers (1933) 33-48 .407
8.  Baltic Eagles (1926) 37-56 .398
9. Port Washington Purple Riders (1927) 27-59 .314

OTHER PARTICIPANTS

1.  Dennison Railroaders (1924) 3-0 1.000
2.  Sugarcreek-Shanesville Pirates (1924-57) 59-46 .562
3.  Bolivar Cardinals (1923-56) 49-49 .500
4.  Dundee Bulldogs (1923-57) 33-55 .375
5.  Mineral City Tigers (1923-56) 13-53 .197
6.  Newcomerstown Trojans (1924) 0-1 .000
7.  Winfield High School (1925) 0-1 .000
8.  Ragersville Pirates (1935) 0-2 .000
9.  New Cumberland Trojans (1927, 1933 and 1934) 0-1, 0-1 and 0-2 .000

MOST POINTS SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS

1.  Ed Bates (P) (1957) 50
2.  Jerry (Goose) Von Kaenel (S) (1955) 43
3.  Bill Jones (SC) (1955) 37
4.  Jim Bender (P) (1960) 37
5.  Terry Deems (T) (1955) 36
6.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1957) 36
7.  Ed Bates (P) (1956) 35
8.  Elmer Linard (P) (1946) 34
9.  Clarence Cantrill (TV) (1960) 34
10. Don Levengood (D) (1956) 34

MOST FIELD GOALS SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS

1.  Ed Bates (P) (1957) 21
2.  Warren Klink (BC) (1943) 20
3.  Jerry (Goose) Von Kaenel (S) (1956) 17
4.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1957) 16
5.  Bill Lockett (G) (1943) 15
6.  Loris Hostetler (D) (1951) 15
7.  Ed Bates (P) (1956) 15
8.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1956) 15
9.  Jim Bender (P) (1960) 15
10. 10 tied with 14

MOST FREE THROWS SINGLE GAME ALL TOURNAMENTS

1.  Jack Renner (BC) (1956) 16
2.  Jim Studer (TV) (1960) 13
3.  Warren Klink (BC) (1943) 12
4.  Bill Ridenour (SC) (1943) 12
5.  Ken Huston (P) (1953) 12
6.  George Regula (B) (1956) 12
7.  Don Levengood (D) (1956) 12
8.  John Colombo (M) (1957) 12
9.  Gary Caviness (T) (1959) 12
10. 4 tied with 11

TOTAL POINTS

1.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1954-55-56-57) 335
2.  Bill Jones (SC) (1952-53-54-55) 295
3.  Ed Bates (P) (1955-56-57) 281
4.  Loris Hostetler (D) (1949-50-51-52) 256
5.  Ken Huston (P) (1951-52-53-54) 247
6.  Jerry (Goose) Von Kaenel (S) (1952-53-54-55) 224
7.  Clarence Yackey (S) (1945-46-47-48) 220
8.  Glen Zimmerman (SS) (1948-49-50-51) 218
9.  Ron Reinhart (SC) (1955-56-57-58) 207
10. Dick Tolloti (M) (1951-52-53) 199

TOTAL FIELD GOALS

1.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1954-55-56-57) 140
2.  Ed Bates (P) (1955-56-57) 116
3.  Loris Hostetler (D) (1949-50-51) 112
4.  Bill Jones (SC) (1952-53-54-55) 111
5.  Ken Huston (P) (1951-52-53-54) 93
6.  Jerry (Goose) Von Kaenel (S) (1952-53-54-55) 89
7.  Glen Zimmerman (SS) (1948-49-50) 87
8.  Clarence Yackey (S) (1945-46-47-48) 79
9.  Warren Klink (BC) (1940-41-42-43) 79
10. Jim Lindon (G) (1946-47-48-49)

TOTAL FREE THROWS

1.  Bill Jones (SC) (1952-53-54-55) 73
2.  Ken Huston (P) (1951-52-53-54) 61
3.  Clarence Yackey (S) (1945-46-47-48) 58
4.  Ron Deibel (SC) (1954-55-56-57) 55
5.  Rod Reinhart (SC) (1955-56-57-58) 53
6.  Ed Bates (P) (1955-56-57) 49
7.  Jerry Gasser (SC) (1950-51-52-53) 48
8.  Dick (Dandy) Leggett (M) (1954-55-56-57) 48
9.  Jerry (Goose) Von Kaenel (S) (1052-53-54-55) 46
10. 2 tied with 45

TEAM HIGH GAMES

1.  Port Washington Purple Riders (1957) 106
2.  Tuscarawas Broncos (1946) 102
3.  Midvale (1956 and 1957) - Port (1956) and Tusky (1957) 97
4.  Midvale Blue Devils (1957) 96
5.  Tuscarawas Broncos (1947) 92
6.  Strasburg (1955) and Tuscarawas (1955) 91
7.  Midvale Blue Devils (1957) 89
8.  Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (1957) 88
9.  Strasburg Tigers (1955) and Garaway Pirates (1959) 87
10. Port (1946 & 1956) - SC (1956) - Stras (1955) and Mid (1959) 86

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

1952 - Dick Tollotti (Midvale Blue Devils)
1953 - Ken Huston (Port Washington Purple Riders)
1954 - Jim Lorenz (Stone Creek Golden Panthers)
1955 - Terry Deems (Tuscarawas Broncos)
1956 - Jim Kuecher (Strasburg Tigers)
1957 - Eldon Miller (Gnadenhutten Indians)
1958 - Rod Reinhart (Stone Creek Golden Panthers)
1959 - Ben Price (Tuscarawas Valley Trojans)
1960 - Koran Zehnder (Garaway Pirates)

1,000 CAREER POINT CLUB (Season-Tournament)

1.  Ron Deibel - Stone Creek Golden Panthers (1957) 1,905
2.  Bill Jones - Stone Creek Golden Panthers (1955) 1,792
3.  Jim Lorenz - Stone Creek Golden Panthers (1954) 1,546
4.  Gary Caviness (Tuscarawas Broncos) (1960) 1,406
5.  Clarence Stingel (Garaway Pirates) (1960) 1,167
6.  John Studer (Strasburg Tigers) (1934) 1,061
7.  Frank Baumhultz (Midvale Blue Devils) (1937) 997* (*Stats Missing 1 Game)

Friday, April 21, 2017

60 - Garaway Walks-Off With Most Of the Awards








DOVER - Tournament time is trophy time...at least that's what it was for the Garaway High School Pirates when the final curtain was dropped on the 38th Annual Tuscarawas County Basketball Tournament on Saturday night at Dennison.  The lion's share of the"hardware" went to the school.

Here's the "loot lineup" for the Pirates of Garaway:

1.  The Daily Reporter Tournament Championship Trophy.

2.  League Championship Trophy.

3.  Senior Koran Zehnder named Tuscarawas County's "Most Valuable Player" for the 1959-60 season.

4.  The Cheerleading Team tied with the Tucarawas Broncos Cheerleaders for the co-award as top groups in the county.

5.  Head Coach Jim Stull named Tuscarawas County's "Coach Of The Year."

6.  Zehnder and Senior Charles "Chuck" Stingel named to the coaches' "All-County League Team."

7.  Two slightly frayed nets.

In addition, each member of the Corsair squad received gold key-chain size basketballs.  Bob Tidrick and Tom Dannis, both Seniors, but relegated to bench duty, represented the team in receiving the League and Tournament Awards.

Mary Jean Miller accepted the cheerleading honor on behalf of the student body, which she congratulated for its fine backing this season.  Zehnder, in receiving the "Most Valuable Player" award, joins a line of equally illustrious performers.

The award was inaugurated in 1952 when the Midvale Blue Devils' Dick Tollotti received it.  Successive winners were:

1953 - Ken Huston (Port Washington Purple Riders)
1954 - Jim Lorenz (Stone Creek Golden Panthers)
1955 - Terry Deems (Tuscarawas Broncos)
1956 - Jim Kuecher (Strasburg Tigers)
1957 - Eldon Miller (Gnadenhutten Indians)
1958 - Rod Reinhart (Stone Creek Golden Panthers)
1959 - Ben Price (Tuscarawas Valley Trojans)
1960 - Koran Zehnder (Garaway Pirates)

The award has now made the rounds of 8 teams.  No one from the Baltic Eagles has ever received it.

Receiving the Honor for the Tuscarawas cheerleading squad was Ann Johnson.  Eddie Fox and Leonard McPherson represented the undefeated Midvale Grade Basketball Championship Team in receiving proper recognition.  The team was 8-0 in League warfare and 14-0 for the season.

This year's coaches All-County Team was not selected by a vote.  They merely met and exchanged ideas with the conclusion being what they considered the Top 10 players.  Named to the team in addition to Stingel and Zehnder were:

Ron Breniser (Midvale Blue Devils)
Gary Caviness (Tuscarawas Broncos)
Clarence Cantrill (Tuscarawas Valley Trojans)
Gary Gerber (Baltic Eagles)
John Hall (Gnadenhutten Indians)
Ron Lake (Tuscarawas Vallely Trojans)
John Rice (Baltic Eagles)
Frank Wallick (Strasburg Tigers)

This year's tournament was moved to Dennison after a 10-year stay at Dover's Memorial Hall.  It didn't break any attendance records, but the total paid admissions was 500 more than the total marked at the Hall last season.  The final tally was 2,958 paid.  Last year's paid admission here was 2,457.


Monday, February 29, 1960
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

Thursday, April 20, 2017

60 - The Garaway Pirates Topples TV 62-60 For County Title (2-28-60)









The Garaway Pirate fans hope scenes like this is just the beginning for their team.  A dream entertained by them would find only 7 games separating the Pirates from the State Class A Crown.  But Saturday managers, Assistant Coach Bill Ray (right) and players joined in giving Head Coach Jim Stull a victory "rub down."  He was later accorded the full treatment by being ushered into the showers fully clothed.


The Garaway Pirates Head Coach Jim Stull, decked out in his lucky polka dot shirt and rabbit's foot (hanging from his belt) and Koran Zehnder, the Corsairs ace scorer were "sitting" on top of the world following Saturday night's final game.  Stull was named Tuscarawas County's "Coach of the Year" and Zehnder "Most Valuable Player."


The Garaway High School Pirates Cheerleading Team (left) and the Tuscarawas Broncos girls (right) shared honors as the county's top outfits when awards were presented following Saturday night's tournament contest.  The Pirates Cheerleaders FRONT:  Karen Miller - Linda Gerber - Kay Deetz and Claudia Stevanus.  BACK:  Carolyn Huffman - Jenifer Whiddon - Marjean Miller and Mary Norman.  The Tuscarawas Broncos Cheerleading Team FRONT:  Dawn Sherer - Carol Wertenberger and Ruthann Johnson.  BACK:  Cathie Ronald - Shirley Reichman and Susan Myers.



DENNISON - It was well worth the wait 16 years for Sugarcreek-Shanesville fans...and the end of an eternity for those from Dundee.  The Garaway Pirates (3-0) (8-0) (20-1), carrying the consolidated banner of those former combines, ended a long tournament title dry spell when it edged a courageous Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (2-1) (6-2) (15-5)  combine, 62-60 in the finals of the 38th Annual Tuscarawas County Class A event Saturday night in the Dennison High School Gymnasium.

The Corsairs left no stone unturned.  Following the game they reaped the awards of a spectacular season in which they accomplished a 20-1 record, one of the finest in the State.

The Trojans, despite pulling just about every trick in its repertoire, continued in its bridesmaid role.  Last season the Spartans were 2nd in the League to the Midvale Blue Devils and bowed to the Blue Devils in the tournament.

This year it was the Maroon and Gray that was just one step better.  One step...that's about all that separated the flashy fives in Saturday's contest.

They had met twice in regular season play.  The 3rd meeting was the closest of all.  More than 1,800 fans roared approval time after time as each squad swept up the floor to come up with an outstanding maneuver.

There was never more than 10 points separating the combatants at any time.  Senior Chuck Stingel at 6-1 and 5-10 Senior Koran Zehnder, the latter named the county's "Most Valuable Player," turned in brilliant performances for the Garaway Pirates.

Stingel undoubtedly played his finest game of the season.  His work on the boards was superb.  He scored 23 points, which included baskets via tip-ins as he outleaped the Red Black and White of Tuscarawas Valley defenders.  Zehnder, whose play throughout the season has been earmarked as outstanding and steady, kept the Tuscarawas Valley Trojans defense "honest" by pumping in shots from the outside.  He completed the evening with 19 markers.

TV's balanced point barrage was paced by 5-9 Senior Chuck Cantrill and 5-5 Junior Ron Lake.  They hit 18 apiece, coming through with clutch baskets several times.  Senior Bruce Ickes, the Trojan center, scored 14 points.  But it was his alert defensive play, resulting in blocked Pirate shot attempts, that was outstanding.  Junior 5-10 Jim Studer added 12 markers.

The Trojans never led after the 1st quarter.  They held margins of 5-4, 9-8 and 16-15 in the opening period, only to fall to the runner-up slot each time.

The Pirates opened the 2nd frame with a rash of baskets that resulted in a 24-16 bulge.  But Tusky Valley, paced by Lake and Ickes came rolling to tie the score 26-26.  They were behind 28-26 when the half ended.  Midway through the last canto Garaway again stepped up the pace, taking a 57-47 lead.

But you have to hand it to the Trojans.  They never quit!  Faced with a time deficit it marched back to narrow the count to 60-58 with 45 seconds remaining.

With 9 seconds to go and after Zehnder had been fouled the Pirates called time.  Shortly after Zehnder, in calm, cool fashion swished the nets twice for what proved to be the winning points.  Ickes connected for Tucarawas Valley as the clock ran out.

Garaway connected 24 times in 67 tries from the field for 34.8 percent and made 14 of 21 from the free throw line.  TV outgoaled the Corsairs, making 25 in 65 attempts for 38.5 percent.  It made 10 of 18 free throw tosses.

GARAWAY PIRATES - 62

Jim Gerber 2-1-5
Koren Zehnder 6-7-19
Chuck Stingel 10-1-21
Bob Raber 3-3-9
Tom Andreas 3-2-8

TUSCARAWAS VALLEY TROJANS - 60

Clarence Cantrill 9-0-18
Bruce Ickes 6-2-14
Ron Lake 6-6-18
Jim Studer 4-2-10
Al Cerett 0-0-0

GARAWAY ........17-28-46-62
TUSCARAWAS  16-26-43-60


Monday, February 29, 1960
Norm Singleton, Sports Editor
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio