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ee - 111. 1 g . 1 New Castle's Trojans gave Fort Wayne fans a real treat in basketball when they fought up and down North Side's gym for forty minutes to fi- nally nose out the Blue 33-32. The traditional Green-Blue contest was next on the Tiger menu. This tilt found the Central five in that con- stantly threatening slump which seemed to appear at the wrong in- tervals. Although the Tigers put up a hard fight, the Kellys Walked off with a 39-18 victory. 4 CARL HAMMOND Center J 1 . Q,4., K- V -' --jig If 5:32 -:.-.1 -' ' - 2 Q . Y LLOYD HIRE Center Back again with that traditional Central fight-probably inspired af- ter the loss to the Green-Manual of Indianapolis and Libby of Toledo were both taken into camp by scores of 30-18 and 18-13 respectively. But once more that black jinx appear- ed on the scene to chalk up on the wrong side of the score books, when North Side's Redskins upset dope -AM L., ..t,. -.1, ,.-w,,,,1 j1.pyAjQ5.,, ,,,,,,,,,o , Page 97
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f ' - .r s ' X rnsn is , E: xvbll 5 I ll . 2-,-.V i V ALBERT FRANKE Forward snowed under the following night 47- 29. The first intra-city series tilt was played off when the North Side Red- skins tackled the Blue and were Van- quished to the tune of 40-16. Froebel of Gary was the first team to hand the Tigers a short end of the count, 28-40. Kendallville, headed by that Versatile little player DAVID BASH Floor Guard P Winning the first four games with compartive ease, the 1927-1928 season started off in capital style. The once famed Marion Giants were the first victim, falling before the Ti- gers, 31-27. Decatur was taken in- to camp in an exciting, interesting game of 36-29 the following week- end. Huntington's V'ikings were ADAM FARRELL Forward -Prentice, re-enacted this scene the following night, winning 36-33. The Tigers obviously were in a slump dur- ing this part of the season. Angola, the scene of the next Blue battle, forced the Tigers home on the short end of a 24-33 count. Hectic bas- ketball was played throughout the entire game. . Page 96
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