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TRINITY 26-CENTRAL 28 lloug XX atlanrl s last sevoml SlI1lit'l' from the corner gave Lentral s Nlaroons a 28-Zo virlory over 'lirinity in a game played at the armory. Oflieials 'Jstimated that nearly 2,000 persons poured into tht- arniory before the doors were shut with hundreds of fans still outside. The score was deadloeked 9 times, and neither team ever had more than a fou r point margin. The half ended 12-12. The final quarter began with Central ahead 18-17. With the Nlaroons ahead by four points Connors sank a Helder and a pair of free throws to bring the count 21-21. M the automatic time-out it was 23-21, Trinity. With the count 26-26 came the play that broke the hearts of Trinity fans. Nlcfluire was open under tht- basket and took a pass from Salem and let go. The ball went in, came out, and spun for set-onds on the rim and Hna11y fell outside the hoop. Central gained possession and Wiatland let go with the game winning shot. Salem, Ide and Connors each had 6 points. fuifefll I flllll H114 Ulf SUN!! If I 8 ef ' 3 1 ls, Top: ffnrzrzors lulres ll res! lltfll uid of Unelzgerf. Hartnell. Ifllfllj' and Riglil: Tzu: num' for Sulvnz. f 1 1. 1311 .' lf: I nn. fr'Hn14's. gin' ' ' I 'll .' T
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SQEN IDE NAN,C 84LEMwG TRINITY I-2-SPENCER 33 Sparked by Rudy Salem, the Crusaders knoeked Spenceris Lakes Conference champions from the ranks of the undefeated, before l200 fans at the armory. Salem's dazzling floor work and shooting, especially on long shots, helped him to rack up 15 points. Top scoring honors for the night went to Delioster, Spent-er's fine center who made 21 points. Spencer opened fast and at one time had a l5-9 margin. 'Xt this point Salem and his mates took over and 'l'rinity led 28-22 at half time. The whole team in this game gave a brilliant exhibition of speed and shooting. Ul'TST.4.Yl1lJYC.' Billy lde, one of the eitfs hest forwards and high point man locally, was ehosen unanimously' by Coaehes, offieials and sports writers to the first all-eity team. This made him also Honorary Captain ofthe Nlythieal hw. lfddie Connors was awarded the school trophy as most valuable player. H4 Q 521504, 'STAN 7-OMC COOK l
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