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ay t e sb. ,X 1-c1TDL HARRY ORBAUGII BILLY TUBBS EVERYBODY TRIES T0 Gl-IT INTO THE ACT AS THI BOXS FICHT IOR POSSICSSION OF TI-Ili BALL IN 'l'I'Iii Cl'1N'l'RAL-NORTHFX81 CON'llS'l an average of over eleven points a game. Third Central Cushing - - - in the city in scoring was Tommy Moss, a di- 322331 islilflllfl minutive five-foot-ten guard, who had an average Centra, Wzbsteggeri i I of nine points a game. At the end of the season Central Sapulpa - - - Klle and Warren Godwin, another senior for- Central Bartlesville - - - ward, were elected honorary team captains. . I Z Coach Ehlers' boys made a good beginning ln Central Bartlesville - - the regional tournament, nosing out Cushing 36 genfcfai gV1ulR05efS ' ' to 35. They couldn't, however, stand up to the C2321 Fgggtggdlle ' I I conference champions, the Rogers Ropers, and Central Muskogee - - dropped the semi-final game 4.6 to 33. Central Okmulgee - - - Central Webster - - - Central Oklahoma City SCORES Capitol Hill - - Central - - 56 Okla. City Northeast 54- Central Okla. City Northeast Central - - 33 Fayetteville - - 55 Central Cushing - - - - Central - - 31 Vinita ---- 32 Central Will Rogers - - BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Mr. Clarence Ehlers, coach, Joe Kile, Bill Sinclair, Ronny Godwin, Warren Godwin, John Barham, Harry Orbaugh, Jim Hurley, Larry McCord, Sammy Meason, Bill Tubbs, Mr. Melvin E. Riggs, coach. Second Row: Dick McConkay, Ralph Reed, Don Sands, John Adams, Mike Rubenstein, John Hardy, Jack Nilson, George Smith, Jay Brothers, Bill Black, Larry Beil. Third Row: Bobby Dowell, Bob Dudley, James Campbell, Danny Fulps, Ronnie Kirk- land, William Tulk, Dale Underwood, Jerry Newman, Charles Foster, Bill Alexander. Fourth Row: Milton Haynes, Robert Batchelor, Jim Timberlake, George Prafka, Steve Trower, Don Reis, Freddie Smith, Larry Littlefield, Weister Smith, Mr. Bill Eubanks, sophomore coach.
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i A4 4 ftp- , if l1fl or 1 '- -Q as 5 .V t 'X if a i ,1 W C .. emu .cllTP1, mn 1 . ,nm ,E 101-INI BARIIANI RONNY COIHVIN XVARRIQN GODXYIN l'lllL IIVGHICS -IIXI IlI'RI.l-'Y Basketeers Are Quick Un Rebound The Brave basketeers got off to a good start in the 195 1-1952 season by nosing out Oklahoma City Northeast 56 to 54. After losing the next two games, the Central five again found the range in the Will Rogers Tournament and took the losers, bracket by trouncing Cushing and Sapulpa. After the tournament the Braves lost two consecutive tilts to their two arch rivals, the Rogers Ropers and the Webster Warriors. Fol- lowing these two setbacks the Red and White flew high with five consecutive triumphs over Sapulpa, Bartlesville, Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Bartlesville again. Then the team fell into a losing rut which brought them seven straight losses and cost them a possible conference championship. The in- fluenza epidemic hit Clarence Ehler's boys hard at crucial points in the season. After the seven drastic setbacks the Braves came back to win the last regular season game over Oklahoma City Northeast, the team they started the season by beating. Joe Kile, a six-foot-three senior forward, was runner-up for the city scoring championship with 1 1 1 . f H ,K , 1 ., . . Hr, in itt: 1 if -. tn . 5 f ,ALTD 1- Vlift. JOE KlLl'l TOMMY BIOSS NV,-XRRICN GOIJXVIN C0155 UP FOR A LAY l'l' SHOT IN Tllli IIFN'l'RAl,-lfAYli'I l'FYlI.I.li GA Nl li. LIZOI
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CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First Row: Dick Stutsman, Don Dean, Louis Clain, Norman Hartness, Gary Freeman. Second Row: Raymond Wag- ner, George DeShazo, George Atteberry, Glenn Scott, Jim Gaddy, Mr. William C. Lantz, coach. Team Pacing Sweeps State The Central cross-country team, coached by lVIr. William C. Lantz, rumbled on through another undefeated season in l95l. The peren- nial winners paced the last race of the year to end their fourth consecutive undefeated season THE BRAVES STRIDE OVER THEIR CENTRAL PARK TRAINING COURSE. l and to acquire their thirteenth state champion- ship during the fifteen years of organized inter- scholastic cross-country in Oklahoma. The galloping lettermen were George Atte- berry, Louis Clain, Don Dean, George DeShanzo, Gary Freeman, Jim Gaddy, Norman Hartness, Glenn Scott, Dick Stutsman, and Raymond Wagner. Returning for the 1952 season are Clain, Freeman, Gaddy, and Wagner. SCORES ROGERS-CENTRAL DUAL Central ---------- 15 Rogers ---------- 4-O A. and M. TRIANGULAR Central ---------- 29 Stillwater --------- 37 Rogers ---------- 54 STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC AT O. U. Central ---------- 45 Stillwater --------- 6 7 Capitol Hill -------- 69 WEB STER-CENTRAL DUAL Central ---------- 15 Webster --------- 40 A. and M. INVITATIONAL Central ---------- 42 Stillwater ---- - 51 O. C. Capitol Hill - - 69 1221
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