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CAPTAIN FRANCIS C. N. C. 32, Muncie Normal 22 Taking the floor with blood in their eyes, the Danville Warriors avenged two previous defeats at the hands of the Cardinals by a margin of ten points. C. N. C. 41, Franklin College 48 Being well primed for the game the Franklin players made known their ability, Combs of Franklin and Ginger Reeves of Danville had a private scoring party, Ginger winning 25-24. .mill- Captaim Janis Francis, Honk, as he is known to the students and local followers of basket ball, was captain of the team this winter and proved a very valuable leader to the quintet. During the games he had three or four freshmen to guide all the time and the results of the season would indicate that he was successful. , I-lonk came to Central Normal five years ago from Avon, reputed to be ' a basket ball man of much ability. He played with C. N. C. a year and then 1 decided independent basket ball would look well in his biography g so he played if a year with the Indianapolis Presto-Lite team. He came back to school the next year and completed his four years of varsity competition this spring. J., ' While Honk was usually listed on the score sheet as a forward it was 659 HIE.. the usual custom to see him assigned to the heavy scorer on the opposing ff' UU, team. He was always a sure shot at the basket, but his defensive ability ' H ' was very outstanding, due more or less to his speed and accurate thinking. Ill ml- The loss of Francis will be greatly regretted, but the efforts which he l will give to high school coaching will soon be apparent here, since he will be 5 expected to send C. N. C. some of his men to hel kee the k 'n he I K p p wor goi g wg W9 has so well helped to start. L IX I I gl lm ,I Hi . :El Lx- r, U Eighty-Two A ' o 0 9 o I I 0 ff-f '-1 i ii? an mwmmh .N TIM guard 3 D3I1Yllls Av .N ff, F1-anklim Clovevd guard. Fir: F ulpg, fOI'ward f9D0rte V-?1l'Sitv TIOFS W a very Eighf 11-T
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it -r asembled ielfl against iral Normal i had taken ' their very ft end of a I when they Oaks were me thawing lors went to University. every wal'- ' than Cen- ii mal score- ? to 13'0, extra point far theelld me and 011 n Franliln .n directed- making the Eighiil i Basket Ball l SeaSOn's Record C. N. C. 42, Vincennes University... ...., .... ,... . , .25 C. N. C. 24, Butler University-.. ....,....,.,,.' ........ . H49 C. N. C. 17, Evansville College ....,.............,. ,......, 3 4 C. N. C. 35, Wabash College ,.,.... .....,.. .,,,......... 2 8 C. N. C. 32, Muncie Normal ..........., ...,......... 3 5 C. N. C. 41, Indiana Central ......., .. C. N. C. 29, Franklin College ....,.... ..,... ............. 2 3 C. N. C. 35, Evansville College ..... .......,,,. ............ 3 8 C. N. C. 25, Butler University. ........... . .... C. N. C. 32, Muncie Normal ........,.............,............. 22 C. N. C. 35, Oakland City College ............,........ 7 C. N. C. 44, Wabash College ......., ...........,....,,......... 2 2 C. N. C. 49, Valparaiso University ,.................... 29 C. N. C. 37, Valparaiso University .......,...........,. 42 C. N. C. 44, Oakland City College ..............,... 45 y C. N. C. 50, Vincennes University ........... ......... 3 6 41 I C. N. C. , Franklin College ...................,.......... 48 Bud A , HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON ' V C. N. C. 35, Wabash College 28 Although the Warriors had to play Without the services of Capt. Francis they fought the fight to a successful close, and thus evened the victories with Wabash from last year. C. N. C. 32, Muncie Normal 35 In one of the fastest games ever played on the Danville hardwood, Muncie Normal nosed our C. N. C. Capt. Fulmer of the Cardinals accounted for twenty one points. C. N. C. 29, Franklin 23 In a typical C. N. C. Franklin basket ball contest, marked by the hard playing of both teams, the Warriors emerged victorious C. N. C. 35, Evansville 38 From the spectators as Well as players standpoint this was probably the greatest game ever played on the Danville floor. The Purple Aces shad- ed the Purple Warriors by a small margin. Eighty-One X i I 113 il-A lm I -K, f lr l'I T' ii ll 'L .ll I IMI' I I - A W Q-is f 3 yi ll i f ig 'Sr I' 'ir will ' lit H i, ' 1 al l 7 li my I L ' -R
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al 22 u I y ' DFQVIOUS lege 48 game the ieir ability, GF Reeves ring party, le, as he is ral followers ne team this 2 the games esults ofthe eputed to be car and then so he played o school the Qs spring. 1-ward it was rhe opposleg lnsive ability are thinking- rts which he ,Ce he will be 'orli going he fJiolf'U'Tw0 The Squad Third Row-Coach Cook, Alexander, Clayton, guard, Hazelett, Eminence guard.: Cushman, Washington, center, Wilson, Lancaster, guard, Thompson, Danville, Student Manager. Second Row-Johnson, Greencastle, guard, F. Reeves, West Point, guard, Franklin, Plainfield, center, Captain Francis, Danville, forward, Shake, Cloverdale, forward, Smith, Martinsville, guard, Bratton, New Richmond, guard. ' First Row-Eggers, North Salem, guard, Webb, Brownsburg, center, Fulps, Danville, forward, Brewer, Stilesville, forward, Readle, Arlington, forward, Wood, Hillsboro, forward. ,l.l.l.l-l--- At the first call for basketball men a large number of hopeful candidates reported. After a few days of coaching under the direction of Coach Cook the squad was considerably reduced and the favored ones remained on the varsity squad for the season. The record of the season shows that the War- riors won nine out of seventeen games and it may be said that they enjoyed a very successful season. Eighty-Three X i' 7? l l 'N lll El ll I lf ' L 5 l ,r- lJ,f5 QWI jill, 1 ' Nfl fl'- ' T 7 M g l in l
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