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BOYS BASKETBALL GAMES The Teamwork of the Central Tigers Basketball men of 1948-49 re- sulted in one of the best seasons for several years. As the season advanced the team showed steady improvement, thanks to Coach John Meyers. The team played nineteen games throught the season winning thirteen and losing six. The season was highlighted for Central when the Tigers defeated the Allegany Campers-the first time since 1941 by Central. Here's hoping the Tigers do it more often in the future. During the season Central won three and lost four in Class A g won one, lost none in Class B and won none and lost two in Class C g won eight, lost none with Class D schools. Central tied Bruce for third place in the Western Maryland Interscholastic league with five wins and five losses. The most important games were played with Fort Hill, Bruce, and Alleganyg although the games with Barton, Beall and Pied- mont were exciting, Donald McKenzie and Raymond Ralston were the leading scorers for Central. Bobby Lee excelled as a play maker. Martin Eichhorn and Kenneth Burt excelled in snagging rebounds. Prospects are good for a better season next year. CENTRAL OPPONENTS Central ..... Accident .. Central Elk Garden Central Oakland .. Central Grantsville Central Grantsville Central Alumni Central 'Fort Hill Central Accident .. Central .... 'Allegany . Central .... 'Barton Central 'Beall Central Piedmont . Central .... Elk Garden Central .... 'Fort Hill . Central 'Bruce Central . . . 'Allegany Central fForfeitJ 'Barton .. Central 'Beall Central ................ 'Bruce Won--13 Lost-6 ' W. M. I. L. Games
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INTRAMURALS Coach Elva Davis and Coach John Meyers have conducted very ex- tensive intramurals sports programs this year. In doing so they have given more students experience and they themselves have spotted pros- pects for Varsity Teams for another year. The Junior High girls showed very much enthusiasm about these games, and a few of their parents came to see them play. The cheerleaders added much color to the games. Here are the scores of the Junior High games: The Senior High classes had some thrilling games. Resulting scores GIRLS BOYS 7-A 1241 7-B 1141 7-A 1181 7-B 181 8-A 1231 8-B 1221 8-A 1311 8-B 181 7-A 1031 8-A 1101 9-A 1341 9-B 1121 Champs 8-A 9-A 1331 8-A 1181 Champs 9-A A few outstanding players were Colleen Ralston, Leona Stafford, Rennie, Ruth Grove, Ruth Leake, Arbutus Llewllyn, Marlene Johaline Trenum, Norma Bradley, Sue Sowers, Carol Thompson, Eunice Moffat, Mildred bertson, Mills. Ann Hyde, Boys: Teddy Kirkwood, Jimmy Kelly, Todd Cuth- Bill Andrews, Paul Brooks, Tommy'Kelly, Bill Robertson, Paul Mrs. Davis in her few spare moments had gym classes with grades five and six. They had a game in which the sixth grade girls were vic- torious over the fifth grade 130-01 g'the sixth grade boys were also victors over the fifth grade 112-81. These teams, not to be outdone by the Junior High people also had enthusiastic cheerleaders. are as follows: GIRLS BOYS 9-A 1161 9-B 1131 10-A 1181 10-C 1411 10-A 1 71 10-C 1111 11-A 1151 11-C 1221 11 1131 12 1171 12 1301 11-C 1 91 12 1 61 10-C 1151 12 1291 10-C 1251 Champs 10-C 12 1271 9-A 1211 Champs 12 Outstanding in these games were Leah Jean Cook, Lois Timney, Cath erine Dye, Leona Dye, Charlotta Hadley, Shirley Lucas, Sally McPartland, Cecelia Cadwallader, Elaine Robertson, Rosie Rowan, Eleanor Logsdon, Jeannette Kirkwood, Margie Bogie, Norma Beeman, Rosemary Kelly, Betty Nicol, Jeanette Gowans, Patty Green, Charlotte Barber, and Mary Jane McDonald. ' Boys: Curtis Johnson, Billy Cameron, Paul Beeman, Jim Davis, Glenwood Groves, Bill Neff, Bill Broderick, Brennan Mills, Jack Meese, Billy Freeman. Members of the basketball squad officiated at these games and did an excellent job.
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