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Lighted scoreboard for basketball
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Miscellaneous - LAT Fund - High School Boys Basketball Teams
Manuscripts
Approx. 40 items: lists of standout high school basketball players from 1975 - 1981, in following regions - "All Central City," "All San Fernando Valley," "All Glendale-Burbank," "All San Diego County," etc. around southern California.
mssLAT

Illuminated "M" (Monrovia) on hillside with basketball hoop in foreground
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Illuminated "M" (Monrovia) on hillside with basketball hoop in foreground.
photCL SCE 05 - 55498

Illuminated "M" (Monrovia) on hillside with basketball hoop in foreground
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Illuminated "M" (Monrovia) on hillside with basketball hoop in foreground.
photCL SCE 05 - 55499

Basketball courts (huge letter M can be seen in the distance on a hillside)
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Basketball courts (huge letter M can be seen in the distance on a hillside).
photCL SCE 05 - 55053

Yearbook page with the basketball team of New Albany High School, with their coach Edwin Powell Hubble
Manuscripts
Photograph of a page from The Senior Blotter, the 1914 yearbook of New Albany High School. Page includes a photograph of 8 basketball team players, and their coach, Edwin Powell Hubble. The text below the photograph documents the basketball team's season. The text is as follows: Basketball. High School was very fortunate, this year, in securing Mr. Hubble, a former basketball star of the University of Chicago, to coach the team. Mr. Hubble, with the material afforded, was able to build up a team that defeated every tem of any consequence in this section of Indiana, and in Kentucky. The team this year was, without a doubt, the best that New Albany has ever had. Before going to Bloomington it had a perfect record, having defeated the teams from Salem, New Albany Y.M.C.A., Lexington and Henderson (Ky.), and many other teams of note. In the tournament at Bloomington they started off in fine manner, winning the first two games on the schedule, but the third was lost to the team from Clinton High School. This defeat eliminated them from the race and they were forced to come home without the coveted championship. They made a fine showing, however, and the students are as proud of them as if they had won the State Championship. At the close of the tournament, Fawcett and Joseph were picked on the All-State Second Team, while Daniel was picked among the six best centers. The students of the school showed their school spirit by collecting a purse of about forty dollars to pay the team's expenses to Bloomington and by giving them a reception when they returned.
mssHUB 1092 (3)
