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L . .gl 1 l 4 X.. Q ete ee Q 595 Y, MTE? I-1. f ' 1 . ES- F if V N. , .. gl 1 repea u 'Q .I '44 1 55 tedly missed dribble-in shots eleee te the 5 'I - I J '1 bnele He we PlTYi score third rdlly to 15 point of pr two 5 February 17- er f, f' 13 the the her plev Cen 20 The d S February -Centrnl v In L greet dewl of credit goes to Gnstner. 5 the only player on the team that wee die- me his ueuul form. At the end of the hal? wee Centrnl 10, Crestline Q. The end of quarter Jeund ue in n 12 to 12 deadlock. in the lust three minutee gave Gentrel Q victory. Speelmen and Cnstner each mnde the the A 1- 20 eight e. The Crestline players deserve n greet deal n the niee for the improvement they made betwee ml 'J 53 , e Cerdingten H.S. Reserves--et Cardington. changes in detee this game was played in at the Cerdingten H.S. gymnasium, At several nfterneon half we led 21 to 6. Since the team had dnother game only three ddys away the second stringers ed most of the second hnlf. The game ended with tr l e d' 5 E t ' Q lfn Ln- xl to 18. crves--at home. et wee n nip and tuck score at the end of Centrel ve Bucyrue H.S. Res eeend Central-Bucyrus eente zir from the beginning. The first half wee 15 to 16, with third quarter ended 23 ell. Central outfit, handicapped endurance, let down slightly in eff 111113 The the Central leading. In the lest qndrte in both weight and their defense end to run the score to e 18 points between nted for n total of 20a va .I. allowed the Bucyrue aggregation 52 to BVU Platt and Whiteum mad them, while Ross and Hayes neceu February 27--Central ve Vernon--nt home. The second game with our friendl Heights, came near to being nn u y rivals, Vernon nleoked-for upset. et attach Vernon ninutee and all but mme e defensive bdttle. Unleashing Q treacherous long-eh enme from.behind in the lest fcw won the gnmeg The entire etfeir Vernon eheee to ehoot over our defense, and the morale t dnmpened when Several the not for two points apiece. Centrnl led nt the hmlf 3 to 6 end at the third quarter 15 to ll. In the lest few rinutes Central ' fought with their broke to the basket to preven 5-EE Vernon from mnking the two pefnte necessary te tie tf the Central equmf was somewho shots by Rnul and Vestal ewiehod 3' 12. ' TE EEF? eggmt ??, 553 .WEXQ-.QQi-y'.52Eb-- Q: -r VL?--' meme-,N-2--, -- , v.-, Q :g- pe 5 .fm ' A dk .W AI.:-2
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yy ease ee 4. X pl f ? A ll' . x' XM V .4- , l Q 'E 1, 'in 5' Y -1' Ig 5. - Q L'h' l': j . V I V .1 v'lNf I 1 v :WU 9 fr- ,W ' e L 5 , ' , ie the g'me. go tnc end Centril led l7 to 15 All glory in this game goes to Q Vernon plnyei, Johnnie Vestal. Ls Whitcunfs guard he not only held the letter to five points, but was able to score'u total of six himself. We went to congratulate the entire Vernon team for Q well-played game. March l3--Central vs Curdington--at home. The second Freddy the thirteenth marked for Central e rather unexpected defest. Although our game was defin+ itely scheduled with the Csrdington H. S. Reserves, we played u team that csme nenrer to representing their versity. Of the seven boys who played for them dll but two were first-string players. At first we decided not to play the game, but because of the spectators who were already in the building we went dhesd with it. it the half we led ll to lO but in the third quarter Cnrdington piled up Q lend and maintained it. The game ended 24 to l9 in favor of the visiting team. Whitcum made le of the points scored by Central. . March 24--Centrdl vs Vernon Heights--Y.M.C.i. Tournament In the annual Y.M.C.L. Tournament We entered class C which includes boys up to l6 years of age. Be- cause of the nge limit, Pistt was unable to play. Since we drew Q bye it was necessary to play only one game--the Winner of the Vernon-Waldo contest. Although Vestal and Ruhl were unable te play because of the nge limit Vernon had no difficulty in beating Wmldog so for the third time in one season we met this team, Again Central met m long-shot attack which this time gave Vernon s l5 to 8 lend at the half. Central was badly out of form from two weeks inactivity. In the lest half Central was more suc- cessful. Vernon again was held scoreless except for two free-throws. The game ended l9 to l5 in Centralfs fever. May of Vernon und Whiteum of Central each scored eight points for their respective tcsms. As class C champions of Marion county, each player on the Centrwl team received 2 very beautiful bronze watch chdrm engraved with the Word dChsmps of 1951 H gig? l '!'7' HQXN4, hi .l:..:: Q., 4 I ,J ' 'Tiff QE : ' x- V ? -...Mx-I'A'2x, f -5' :lu 351: y:f u.TiU:-.1 '.::- ag , ,st .. ,. . Q' V. -cg 'A .v U '-1:3q.:Q- ,,. JZFS ' M . X .
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