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5 lllilll1QQIUUIlilltltlllllilltllllltlllwlIlmmhlllllilIllIIillEllllIIllllllyjllllilIUUKlwdwwllllllllllllllllllill Mllll1lUUTllTl!lU!UllllHlUllllIllllIl HDIR1D1TH1111U11IIJJlD11HHH IIIlILHIIIIIIIIIlllll.lIllLV.lIL!J.lI.LU.LLl.llll.I ll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIllIl'llIIlllHITliIlllIIllllllllillllyf l ' A ' Y TED . B , . E , 2 ' 5 5 5 BASKETBALL At the first try-outs of the 1920-30 basketball season, fifty candidates reported to Coach Goldstein. Of these, eighteen were kept. Among this number are four - 7 veterans from last year's team, including Captain Dave Bass, Mickey Seiden, Al- 3 . bert QBunsj Harris, and Jack Qltedj LaRocca. From last year'sl second team we E have Isidore House, and Raymond Francis. In all, there are eleven men wl1o made l ni the first squad, those being Captain Dave Bass, Mickey Seiden, Willie Beckei-man, ' Albert Harris, Jack LaRocca, Raymond Francis, James Levine, Louis Strornberg, E 5 Jerry Haber, Isidore House, and David Sharshoif. Much is expected of Willie. N 2 Beckerman and Louis Stromberg. hlickey Seiden, Dave Bass, and Jack LaR0cea I H are expected to live up to their last year's prestige, when they starred for Textile. F Coach Goldstein believes that he has another championship team in the making. The following lineup of Seiden and Beckerman, forwards, Bass and Harris, at i guards, Jack LaR,occa at centre composes one of the finest lineups in the P. S. A, A. L. basketball tournament. 2 VVith a hard schedule in front of us, we are practising faithfully at the High ! d School of Commerce gymnasium three times a week, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri- . day. lVith such teams as Madison, Vlfashington, and Stuyvesant on our schedule, 3 we have to work very hard. 5 , 5 Under the watchful eyes of Coach Goldstein and Captain Bass, our squad is L in perfect shape, eagerly awaiting the opening game. .. . 5 A large student body and alumni, who are inte1'ested in basketball, are expected to come out in force to see Textile play in their games this season. 5 E 5 . glumllu '1 WHMHHHWIH111mmmmmw1Hm1mamU4muw,w1wmmmwmmm mmmmiuimmmmmnimmmwmmu iiii miimmmmmmnmmmmmumummmulgg l87J
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