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s f' THE ANNW-xt N' K MIKKEJK DON BOWLUS Baseball, 'l930i ASEBALL was one of the most successful of the spring sports at Central last year. Wlaen Coach Steward began to mould his team. he had a . . . . f wealth of material. and his proteges did not fall short of their duty. or they won four games, lost two, and tied one. Central o ened the season with a slow start by losing to Delphos 6-9. 4 P ln the next game. Kenton was held to a 5-5 tie. From there. the Dragons 20 l Th n seemed to find their pace for in the next game they defeated Elida - . e lames twirled an airtight game to defeat Columbus Grove 13-O. In the first game with South. Central came off with flying colors in a 7-5 victory. The second time. Central defeated the Tigers by a 6-2 score. ln the final game of the season. Central was beaten by Kenton in a close game by a nnal score of 8-5. Only four lettermen are leaving this year. They are Captain Bowlus, H. King, K. Hutchinson. and R. Black. There will be six others back next year. They are Iames. Scott. Faurot. Boyd. Lytle. and Pape. one h tmdred six
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JJ THE ANNVAL d x ,o -.L , x.,,, . ' y, .xun'.m, - 3: ?i'!?'f?f?f' lvl IK KUK ?9!?l9'W'5 N I V V. ', FRED DRot3sCH oar, 1930 NE of the most interesting and youngest sports in is golf Two years ago, in 1929. the team consisting of Edgar Franklin, ' 1 ff l Fred Droesch, Bnotherton Young, and Vwlalter Gillette, had a ur y Central l-ligh school successful season. The first game was played with Piqua and Central s team was the victor. ln the district championship games. held in Toledo. Central H . , , , td Lbb lx s'venth plice from the twenty-one teams that were entered, Tole o 1 ey too e . e being first. The only game played in Lima, at the Shawnee course, was Tl xx as 8 to 3 in Libbey's favor Last year, due with Toledo Libbey. ue score '. , . A to the f i ' ' ' ' ' 079 gd. nu team was organized. act that only Droesch and Franklin were left of the l - squt e lim' humlrvrl s L 1
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