The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 February 1971 — Page 34

r *1 b j Pr KjwEfwi AKRON'S FLYERS in 1910 and 1911 included, front row, from left: Francis Onstott, Roy Miller. Ralph Hoffman. Walter Haldeman and Earl Arter. Back row Frank Dawson, Ralph Medley, treasurer. William Shewman. coach, and Asa Whittenberger. - Photo courtesy Earl Arter

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COMBINING 15 years of experience at Akron High School are head coach Floyd Henson, left, and assistant coach Robert Dußois. Henson, at Akron eight years, and Dußois, now in his seventh year at Akron, are dedicated to the sport. Although this has not been a particularly good year for the Flyers, the two have developed power house teams in the past and will continue to do so in the future. AKRON-MENTONE NEWS photo

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AKRON FLYERS 1970-71 WIN-LOSS RECORD OPP AHS South Whitley 74 69 Oregon-Davis 77 92 Central-Noble 80 68 Northridge 64 60 Kewanna <L_ 83 78 North Liberty 51 81 Argos 63 61 Northfield 79 62 Lakeland 54 75 Bremen 71 63 (Holiday Tourney won by Triton) Pierceton 68 62 (4-Way Tourney) So. Whitley 71 73 (Consolation game of 4-Way) Triton 76 48 Wawasee ® 74 63 Culver Military 63 56 North Miami ’ 64 58 Caston 62 72 Pierceton 49 53

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