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THE 1914 ALMANAC ARCHIE XYIGHT. -XRTHUR GRAVES. SAM MONETTA. . HAROLD HDGELAN EDWARD PACRDR. EXRTHUR GRAVES. CARL BARND ..... MNOBLE JONES .... JOHN GRODI. . .. 1 SAIOOT4j Basket Ball JI.-1.Y.4IGIjJ!.EXT LINE-UP 129 ...fllazzager .....CL'lf7fUl.lZ . .Coach Right Foriuard .Lvft For-ward ........CCllfEI' ..Rigl1t Guard ...Lcft Guard .. .Sub-Center
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THE 1914 ALMANAC Review of Basket Ball The basket ball team was managed by Archie XYight, who arranged a xery satisfactory schedule and also made the season a financial success. The team started the season in a whirl-wind fashion, holding the Alumni to a tie score of SO to 30 on Christmas. The Alumni team was composed of all college players. Two weeks later, on -lanuary S. the team defeated Archbold High by a 36 to 2-l count, allowing the Archbold lads only one basket in the Hrst half. The following week the locals also went to Cold- water, Mich., and defeated the lYolverine quintet in a decisive fashion, Barndt and jones displaying excellent skill in guarding in this game. The next game was another victory for Central over Bowling Green Highg Packer and Graves were the stars in this encounter. The game of February 7 was a victory for Scott High over Central in the first Inter-High game of Toledo. The next two games were defeats at the hands of Pioneer and Napoleon Highs. Scott High again defeated Central on March 6 by a closer score than the iirst game. The last game was a defeat at the hands of De- troit East, the champion High team of Michigan. The forward positions were ably hlled by Packer and Smoot, although both were first-year men. Next year ought to make these men stars. The center position was iilled by Capt. Art Graves. who was a veteran and very steady. Vie lose Arthur by graduation this year. and we wish him hearty wishes for success in his college work. The guards were ably iilled by Carl Barnd and Noble Jones, both of whom were veterans. Barnd has another year and should make a mainstay for the team next year. .Tones will be lost by graduation this year, but we hope that we may hear from him in athletics at University of Pennsylvania, at which school he will probably enter. - Grodi, at sub-center. is a hrst-year man, and played splendid ball when he was given a chance. Xllith this year's experience john ought to be a ca- pable pivot man next year. 130
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