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I lUll HHHHHHVHHHHHHMMHHHNHHHHHHHHHHEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HELIOSTAT ATHLETICS As Centralia High ,School does not play football, the basket ball season be- gan early in September. The team was composed of Hickerson, left forward, Miskell, right forward, Gordon, center, Zinyer, left guard, Sanders, right guard and Captain of the team. Hick,' as he is familiarly called is a crack shot at the goal and tho he is small his alertness and his swift dodging of opponents make him a valuable asset to the team. I VVhen old long Miskell got the ball for a free throw, we knew the score would roll up another point for Centralia. Clarence always played a good game. Gordon hardly ever failed to get the tip offv and always played well. Often his opponent was much larger than he but Lawrence always held him down by good guardian. He ranked well as a forward also. Tell is one of our youngest players. He has lots of Hpepn and always made the opposing forward realize that he had a guard. His team work was excellent. His red head was always a-for remarks which Tell,' always took good naturedly and returned with a vengence. Heinry was the real backboneyof the team. He is accurate both in catch- ing the ball and in throwing it, whether it be to an unguarded' player or at the goal. Hle is valuablenot only as a player but as a coach. VV e, as a school, are very grateful to him for his excellent coaching as well as to our superintendent, who helped us in every possible way to make our basket- ball a success. With the aid of an indoor court, we think that Centralia High School will have one of the best teams in this section of the state and carry off some of the honors at next year's tournament. - Centralia 27-Troy 20. ' This was the first game played in Troy's new gymnasium and they were de- termined to make it a great event by defeating Centralia in their opening game. The Troy team was somewhat heavier but lacked the speed of our boys. This was a most interesting game as the above score will indicate. In this game Hicker- son wrenched his shoulder and was of little value to the team throughout the remainder of the game. This was the Hrst time Centralia High School played Troy but we remember gratefully the courteous treatment of our boys and the fine spirit of Troy High School. - Centralia 37-Troy 15. T On November 21 Troy visited Centralia. Their team was greatly strength- ened and they came with revengeful hears. This was a battle royal the first half the score being 14 to 14. However, Troy was unable to stand the pace an-d. in the last half Centralia High School trimmed them to the tune of 37 to l5. Centralia 34-Ashland 28. The game was played .at the Rothwell Gymnasium. It was a football game rather than basket ball and of not particular interest to the spectators who ac- companied the team. Centralia 34-Sturgeon 23. The Sturgeon school having yvon from us for the last four years came down one fine day to massacre our boys. However before they had played hve minutes the Sturgeon boys had their mouths open gasping for breath. -Our team was in the best of condition and had a clean walk away. mlmlnmlmnuumnmu:nnunu iilui H IlIlxlllululxlunnluumuuxuII1nlIimInunuIIxluin1unIunnnInlinH1511Iinlng:iml1InInuInnIilmuInnullnmun1IluIInum:mumInmun:mlmmumunmin1nmnllnmmlxmlunlilll HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHN 51.
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