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f to vii? -'A QW? First Row - Marcus Bespriloff, Roger Ilenflricks. Second Row - Ralph Hudson, Charles Remington, Coach XVilliam Drueke, Dick Gros. Cross Country Team NE of the newer sports introduced at Central this year is Cross Country running. Long distance running is one of the world's oldest sports. ln ancient days the Creeks held great athletic contests and the greatest feature of the day's games was the running race. From those days till now. running has always held the interest of athletes. lt is one of the few sports where the individual must absolutely pass the tests of the sport himself. One of the interesting things about Central's new Cross Country team is the fact that it was student-coached. Bill Drueke. last yearls captain of track, deserves much credit for the fine showing his harriers have made. It is a hard job for any man to start a new sport. Bill Drueke can capably fill a man's place now. He,s proved that by his Cross Country team. The turnout for the new sport was surprising. Ten men came out and from that ten. a running squad of five men was selected. These men are Marcus Bespalolf, Man- fred Kepler, Ralph Hudson. Roger Hendricks, and Dick Gros. The other runners were kept as substitutes. This group made a fine showing in defeating Ottawa's team during the Central-Ottawa game, and by their running in the city meet. The fellows will be rewarded by receiving school letters. Next year the squad hopes to gain more victories and new athletes for this event. ' 1 One I'lLll1dl'el.l Tllve
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, .V C. : , S. 'ws-a-q..c,g,.x .':'ni ' -na-:?1 --,-Y. 1 1 ,-,f It ff fi, . .av-' First Row -- Sanford Farrell, Peter Labanowski, Russell Kroeze, Bennett Phillips, Robert Barber. Second Row - Coach Cunuer, Charles Camburn, Joseph XYeiner, Eckclal Buys, Lyle Hall, Howard Konl ing. Paul Verseput, manager. Basketball Catholic Central .... --- 21 Central ..... --- 14 Grand Haven ..... --, 16 Central .... , - 3 Technical -- --- 12 Central ..... --- 20 Creston --- --- 36 Central----- --- 17 Holland --- --- 15 Centra1----- --- 16 Ottawa .... --- 20 Central ..... --- 15 Union .... --- 33 Central ..... --- 15 South ...... --- 15 Central .... --- 11 Technical ...... --- 15 Central .... --- 2-1 Creston .......... --- 23 Central .... --- 19 Catholic Central --- --- 15 Central----- --- 17 Union .......... --- 21 Central ..... --- 23 Ottawa ........ --- 30 Central ..... -- 6 South ..... --- 19 Central ..... --- 16 Opponents ..... .... 2 91 Central ..... ..... 2 21 Games won .... .... 5 Games lost .... .... 9 ROSPECTS for the 1931-32 basketball season appeared none too good when Coach Ralph Conger issued his call for candidates. Members of the 6431 second team who were most promising were Farrell, Camburn, Barber, Labanowski and Kroeze, which upset several teams toward the latter part of the season. - ' 1 - . Lili ' ' 'f-. P'-'S-' :gf--' One Hundred Thirteen r
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