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ini1al::rsgzlin i,,. iiiii......il,...lllll.ll ,1. .,....l.....,, ,, Q allliilllllllllnlttllllllnarlalllnIUllllllllllnlllllll Central's fighting Tigers emerged from the 1934-1935 basketball sea- son with a total of 22 victories out of 27 games, including the 21 regular season games, two games in the invitational tournament, and four games in the Sectional Tournament. The Tigers were recognized as the best quintet turned out by Coach Murray Mendenhall for many years, but, like any team, they had their ups and down as well as tough breaks. Setting the season off to a good start, the Tigers journeyed to New- castle on November only to return the next day with a well deserved victory, 31-27, to mark down on the records. The second team had the privilege of playing the only over-time con- test of the season when they tackled the Portland Panthers at Portland on December 1. It required one three-minute overtime period to give the Blue the edge at 33 to 31. North Side's Redskins were Central's next victims, but they were a bit unwilling to admit defeat until the iinal gun at which tire the score stood at 30-26. The Tigers were greatly favored to capture this contest from a new, inexperienced quintet from the northern school, but. this lieing the irst batt'e in the City Series. the Redskins fought with a determined spirit that lacked only experience. Connecting only three times from the field, Kendall- ville's red jerseyed Comets fell far short of threatening the Blue snipers on Saturday, December 8, at the losers' gymnasium. the score lceing 38-17. The next week-end had a very close battle in store for the Tigers when they tackled the Columbia City Eagles on the latter's court and barely squeezed out a 27-26 win. However, on the following evening the Rail- roaders from Garrett visited the Tigers' lair and were easily defeated by the score of 26-10. Central's seventh victim was to lge the Irish from Lyle Neat Bob Altekruse, Steve Sitko, Fred Kabisch, Bob McKee, Tony Staniszewski x A , Y, ' f 'Q fi Ai ' 4 ' ' ff g i W . V i 2 . r ' :Z , .- o 'f iq . ff l 2 Q' 6 ' ig 'J ' . C 9' 5 . Q . ,t Y I ! l X .:. .f b h. g , 4 t ,,,,, - .. .- , , ,, r- 1 , xv Q - ii -v: I J' ' , , , A -fi 1 '- wt J' f ' -,. . Ax-Saw y. Y 1 , . . -fi .. tcm- Y ,,-1 11. . 1 sw- X. v ,-Yagi.. I -Mit ' X P X' . xxx' 1. . it - Q A ' I X ' V , if . - - . ., , f ' Q ' ' r , g ' r f ij' X1 - xii' ' 'ba ,j f v lz E QL QL. y -if J . , V .KK Q Tv In 7 '1 fa, 'QEg2ie?s.-if i M ' 5 ,Q u l
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1un1 illlllluniulnllmill!!llmlllllillillllllilllllllill 111a uliunnilililllllln 11I1 the gun sounded with the score standing at 25-21. Upsetting the Tigers for the second time in as many years, the Warsaw quintet completely mas- tered the situation and sent the Blue down to defeat by the score of 34 to 23. Speed and accurate shooting by the Tigers spelled defeat for their traditional rivals, South Side, before an overflowing crowd at the latter's home floor on Wednesday, January 16. Both squads possessed excep- tionally tight man-to-man defenses, but the fast break offense used by the Tigers rushed the Archers on their defense, weakening it somewhat. War- field and Neat starred, both in floor play and in point gathering, scoring 14 and 10 points, respectively. This was nearly the entire scoring for the Blue, who garnered a total of 29 points as to 19 for the Green. Bluffton, entertaining the Central Tigers at Bluffton on Friday eve- ning, bowed to them after a nip-and-tuck battle. Steve Sitko proved to be the valuable man that time when he connected for 11 badly needed mark- ers, bringing the score to 31 to 26. As was customary, the Tigers got off to a slow start in the next game featuring the Huntington Vikings. Not for long did the Tigers stay in the wake, however, for Neat again starred with 18 points. In a game in which both the City and the N. E. I. C. championship competition, was handed the Tigers by the Decatur Yellow Jackets, who were beaten by the Tigers earlier in the season. The final score was 31 to 26. North Side's Redskins offered surprisingly little resistance in the sec- ond meeting-of the two teams on February 1. Central had complete con- trol of the game after the first quarter and doubled the score at 32 to 16 by the end of the tilt. The Senators from Washington of East Chicago handed Central its fourth and last defeat in the regular season on February 9 when they scored a field goal with less than a minute to go and then controlled the next tip off to make the final score 31 to 29. In a game in which both the City and the N. S. I. C. championship crowns were at stake the Tigers again romped to victory over the South Side Archers by a score of 35 to 26. Neat and Warfield also starred. as in the previous encounter between these quintets, scoring 16 and 13 points respectively. As a result of this victory Central won the City Basketball Championship and tied the Archers for the lead in the N. E. I. C. race. On the following night Avilla, encountering the same Tiger which had not calmed down in the least, went home with a stinging 38-19 defeat. The second string played the entire game and didn't so much as threaten to give way to the visiting quintet. X As a parting blow to the 1934-35 basketball season the Central High School Tigers handed the Elkhart Blue Blazers a setback to the tune of 31 to 17 in the Central gymnasium on Friday, February 22.
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