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,C ff o 'l . w L,M 0 f f O w f ,, Q7 9 7 'Ui 'Q E3 I 2 x?QTiJ l ul I Q 'li X F-glEbH 1 -' ttf Q l Y. l Maurice Wliiteurn-UMtu.1rief' proved himself' e forwc.rd. of' merit this season. Ke has d knack for locating the basket from any position on the fboor. His peculiar hook-pass l type of shooting makes it almost impossible to guard him. Meurie plays an excellent game ond next your should provide the nucleus around which the team can be built. Howard Jonec-- Hdonoeien was unable to start the season with the y rect of the squad and hence loot d greet deal of the Q fundamental troining that the other boys had. However, he developed into a very good shot and gave the oppon- ent: no and of trouble, v Raymond Hinlzlin-UHinlf: reeeivedrhic letter lust year uc manager of ly the team. Thin your he developed do u first olde: guard. Ei: greotemt achievement wc: in tho Mansfield Q . ... -. ne- .v g dome when he held Zdvkoff to one bwckot George Mdcon-- George gdw notion in e number of games oc d cubcti- tute guard. He worked herd on the cqurd and developed a greet decl during the season. Next your he should make oc good e guard es Central over hee had. Robert Keller-- Bob becdmo c. member of the squed dt the beginning of the second semester and, therefore, was unable to pluy enough quurterc to onrn his letter. HW should bo E eblo to become on excellent guard next your. John 5ClChCT-- John was unfortunate in that he ve: unable to play the last pert of the season because of blood poisoning. Although he was not able to ecrn hio letter this year, he who 1 vuludblc asset to the squad end chould grow into e fine player during his high school career. Donald Qumintdnce-!Donh new another victim of the mumps. Although this loet him the opportunity of making his letter, he is more fortunate than the others in that he ctill has another your ut Control. Gordld Maynard--Gerald very ably managed the team durind the l929- l9nU D V L 1 L ' S ' oc Sodiiion. nie E'f:fL1 Illllfilzffi on the Job end iklfafl we-L1 earned his letter. MEEQMMEES Although Central suffered more defeats this year than ever be- fore, our games were characterized by the same that has come to be traditional with our school pop and enthusiasm . Much of the e - t for this goes to our cheer leaders, Bob Lehmer, Dale Ric Hole- McAninchQ and Geraldine Denman, who were chosen from about twen. 'five candidates early in the year. Whenever Gentral's spirits were dampened by overwhelming odds, it was this foursome that revived our hopes.
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r' Xe fl ij P5 pxjixvxfwfn,--,... xxx? 'fx XX :v v 0 Wife 'A' Lf X fx 1 O X ZVZQG TTU? 'QQ WWW P? Mia 3, LUQRQE , to f-44' ' 1 ..,..D:tinnti1...,.1 THE SEASGN ,November 27, The Alumni game marked the first appearance of the lQ29-Q0 Central Basket-ball squxd. For all kut Reece and Srecsap it was the first game of major imprrtance. The fast nlumni team, enptdmned hy Dick Morgan, had little difficulty in piling up n score ef l8 to 2 at tie -. hnlf. ln the second half the boys in green played with Q grent dehl more confidence and displayed flashes of good hxshet-hall. The game ended with Q Score of QC to 8. horgan led the scoring for the opponents with l3 counters to his credit. lDoccmher lE, Kenton High School Reserves-were scheduled to play en this date but the game had to he cancelled duo to the epidemic of smallpox. December 20, fith 9 Leu d'ctill suffering somewhat from smell- pcx vaccinations, Central journoyad to he sficld to meet the strong John Simpson Junior High School teem. Seymour Qnd Erandon led the scoring for the opponents and Hero had the highest mggrognte for our team. The half ended le to U4 and the game, E2 to 7 in Mansfield' fever. January Erd, Daring the Christmds vneqtion the Gtntrnl squad met the Bucyrus High School Reeerves. This teim was made up of mtmh rs of the rtgulnr high school squad. For the first time during the season Central showed some real defeneive strength and an offense that promised much for the rdet of the senson. At the half the score stood l2 to 7 in our favor. In the third frame ve were hdld scoreless, while our epoon,nts aczumu- lutjd C more points, tieing the Score. The lust qunrter proved to he Q defensive hnttle, but in the last minutd of plgy g Bucyrus pleycr slipped through for th- two points that lent the game for us. ln this ghme Reece and Hero gpvt good Qeceunte of their scoring ability and Bagan proved nic xhility to tnke the place of Stark who was unnhlw to tlay hccnueo of sickness. Jnnuery lGj In our hone gnme with lenefield, '.rA Central played her beet game of the tendon coneidcring the hhndicnpe. With Stark and Reece absent from the starting lineup because of eickneee Gentrnl entered the game determined to held thh opponents to we low 9 eccre as peeeihle, At the hxlf the score stoof 7 tp 4 in Mlnsfield'e fnvor. In the second hnld hoth d ftnsee let down somewhat and efch team vent on Q ecoring Qpree. The game ended 35 to 20 in John Simpsonfe favor. Hughee and Hero did meet of the scoring for Central, while Seymour and Ziv- keff were the offensive lenders for the opronente. Jone and Ehitcum Ccntrhl'e diminutive forward nuhstitutes 5 D proved themselves able basket-hall plxyere.
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