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T1-in ANNUAL REFLECTOR axm.s 'nutcx SQUAD The boys' home room basketball tourna- ment had eight teams entered in the 7th grade, six in the 8th and eight in the 9th. The 7th grade divison was won by home room 314. The Sth by 202 and the 9th by 309A. Some good material for Central's basketball teams was uncovered and will be heard from next year. Qualman, Leah, Tenny, Hales, Kusonski-all showed prom- ise of development in the 9th grade. Brewer Grant was the mainstay on the winning team. I ll K Wife: Now that I've had my hair bobbed fdiorft think I look so much like an old a y. Husband: No, my dear. Now you look like an old man. I-ions noon BASKET BALL cmmrs PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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THE ANNUAL R1-:FLEc'roR Lxomwnlom aAsKE1'aAu. TEAM Basket Ball The Central Junior heavyweights played a long, hard schedule this past sea- son taking on some of the bestjunior high teams in the state and winning the ma- jority of their games. In the city they easily won the championship by winning all of their games. At Bay City they lost two hard-fought games but traveled to Port Huron and won a tight game from Garfield Junior. At the first of the season Central won its games by reason of an exceptionally strong defense. However a late season shift that changed Speer from guard to forward uncovered a strong offensive combination without weakening the defense and the team then ran away from its opponents. Potts, Spence and Speer divided the scor- ing honors. Armstrong proved to be a driving type of guard who improved every game. Others who played strong games were Wrege, Thompson, Brown, and Loney. HEAVYWEIGH1' BAsKa1'aAu. 'rnml ' PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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Tau ANNUAL REFLECTOR nova' ms: BALL sqlmn Base Ball This year's call brought out 60 men for baseball but none of last year-'s champion- ship team are back and only two of the substitutes. However the boys that are out are doing well and will win some games. Central Jr. seems to be particularly short of pitchers this year. The rest of the positions are pretty well taken care ofl Tenny, shortstopg Ziemba, left iieldg and Spence, first baseg look particularly good. The cold, wet spring has discouraged many of the substitutes some of whom would probably have won regular jobs. Continued on page 33 mans' BASS BALL squlxn PAGE THIRTY
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