The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1977 — Page 27

YOU'RE NOT A' O fl ALONE TEAM — We're All AMfKO, With You Good Luck! MATt Z Z _ I’W -I k HOURS: ‘ X Monday - Saturday * V 3 8 a. tn.-sp.m. . Sunday 8 a.m. -12 noon Moriarty's Market Tippecanoe Our Best Wishes , O' Go To All The Teams stJTj. For A Successful Tourney! jjp Don's W? Flower Shoppe • £_j» Etna Green

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1949-50 TIPPECANOE POLICE DOGS hod a good season, suffering only four defeats — to Atwood. Bourbon. Richland Center and Deedsville. Tippecanoe High School no longer exists, the area now being a part of the Triton School Corporation, but the memory of the Police Dogs lives on. Team members were, back row. from left: Donald Fites, Sam Copion, John Jennings. Coach Raymond Bevington. Gerald Mclntyre Donald Hutchison (now deceased). Doug Fites. Front row: DeWoyne Warren. Richard Hall. Tom McPherron. Dick Wagoner (now deceased) and Norman Crotcher. Photo courtesy Harry McPherron

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ETNA GREEN is now part of the Triton School Corporation, but for many years it was a power to contend with in Kosciusko County basketball action. Members of the 1924 team shown here are. back row. from left: Coach Devoe Dickson, Russell White, John Meredith. Dale Stackhouse and Waldo Adams, principal. Seated: Harold Sharkey, Joe Dunfee, Vernon Sharkey, George Jones and Paul Vawter. mmmm Photo courtesy Nin u Plummer

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BOURBON, now port of the Triton School Corporation, for many years was known as a powerful team on Marshall Co. basketball schedules. Members of the 1957-58 team shown here were, back row, from left: Coach Dick Campbell, Loren Stackhouse, Chuck Price, Larry Hatfield, Larry Summy, Jim Knepp. Lowell Markley, student manager. Front row: Joe Reichert, Bob Neff, Fred Shively, Allen Roose and Larry Redman. Photo courtesy Mrs. Harold Jefferies

Good Luck Team Poulson FordXlnc. Etna Green Welcome To Trojan Country! BEATTY LOCKER Slaughtering — Processing Road 331 North Bourbon