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.Avaf PXQCX 94 P-HW-e-ON asp For the first ten minutes ,of the contest, it was all Pharmacy, consecutive baskets by Stein, Beck and Fistel presented us with a big lead. However, soon after, two sensational shots on the part of Karnow and Knipe gave their team a little respite and this coupled with slack play on our part soon created a deadlock. Beck and Fistel tried their utmost to break it and succeeded in doing so only temporarily, as Cliff Raye, one of the City's most outstanding High School and College pivot men,.scored from under the basket thus ending the first session with University leading 20 to 17. In the second half, fighting against great odds our boys tried to stage one of their famous uphill Hghts, and did so up to the final few minutes of the game, four points being the greatest margin that separated the two teams. However, the superior shooting of the more experienced University men went a long way in deciding the final winner. Our defeat therefore, in this instance, should be taken along the lines of a moral victory, having splen- didly withstood the odds, namely that of the experi- ence and more finished teamwork of our adversaries. FIND BERMAN DOPED University Club 4 Brooklyn College of Pharmacy G. F. P. G. F. P. Jarvis 0 0 0 Fichman V 2 2 6 ' McGreal 1 0 2 Fistel 4 0 8 Knipe 3 4 10 Berman 0 0 0 Raye 4 2 10 Beck 1 0 2 Smith 2 2 6 Stein M 2 3 7 Karnow 4 1 9 Berick 0 0 0 I Totals 14 9 37 ' Totals .9 5 23 1' . Maxwell Training Outclassed N ITS COURT, the Crimson and Gold five next humbled the Maxwell Training School for teachers by a final count of 28 to 15. H v The game was filled with brilliant efforts, by both squads. After leading at half time, 13 to 9, the future pill vendors staged a sustained rally in the second period. Once our offense got under way, however, the players broke through for a sum total of fifteen points to the embryonic mentors six, and when the final blast was sounded, our warriors were showing the way by a thirteen point margin. This setback snapped theTraining School's court team streak of ten con- secutive wins. lt was the finished manner in which the players handled themselves, plus superb shooting, that finally told the story. . . The following excerpt of the combat goes a long way in :showing how adept our athletes were inteaching the losers a basketball lesson. ' Berman began the second canto by continuing his fine shooting, when he tallied from under the basket for his third goal of the game. The followers of the Pharmaceutical pro- fession then clinched the stubborn battle when they gained four baskets in succes- sion, two of which were thrown by Whitey Beck -. Both fives played at a fast clip, butvthe individual efforts of Berman, crack 1 Page 22 3 .W fl? JN
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cy FVQ! XGVN A QQ PHAIIQJVIAKON if-O gg? Cr TOO MUCH BEEF Elizabeth A. C. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy G. F. P. G. F. P. Slinger 3 0 6 Fichman 3 2 8 Bergwart 2 1 5 Fistel 3 2 8 Mueller 2 0 4 Berman 0 0 0 Whittaker 5 A 0 10 Conde 1 0 2 ' Peterman , 4 0 8 Stein 3 0 6 Schaefer 2 2 6 Berick 1 0 2 Schivab 0 0 0 Beck 2 4 8 ' Totals 18 3 39 Totals 13 8 34 Evening City College Main Branch Victims THE MAIN branch of C. C. N. Y., Evening, supplied the next opposition and was on the receiving end of a 27 to 17 drubbing. Brooklyn led through- out the entire contest and at halftime was out in front by a 12'to 8 score. To start matters evenly both teams broke into the scoring column on free throws at the start. After some preliminary scrimmaging, Coach- Baum's charges proceeded to work the leather into their opponents backyard where it remained for the rest of the tussle, except for the few City College flourishes. ' The Lavendar squad found it a toughproposition to penetrate the brilliant Pharmacy defense, but were exceptionally accurate from the foul line, and realized on eleven efforts, eight of which came in the first session. It was not until the latter part of the fray that the New Yorkers were able to score from the field, and those 'were made in a spectacular manner. As in the past games Beck, Fistel and Fichman were the outstanding lumins aries, tallying and dribbling around the entire City team with consummate ease. Whitey and Dutch did the most scoring for us, thelatter making three baskets and one foul, while the former combined the same total of goals plus foul tries for an aggregate sum of ten points. ' ONE MORE C. C. N. Y. Evening Main Brooklyn College of Pharmacy G. F. P. G. F. P. Portnoy 0 1 1 Fichman 1 2 4 Valenzio 0 5 5 Fistel 3 1 7 , Feinberg 0 3 3 Conde 0 0 0 Gelman 2 2 6 Berman 0 1 1 Moskowitz 1 0 2 Beck 4 4 12 Feisen 0 0 0 Berick 2 0 4 Stein 0 0 0 Totals 3 11 17 Totals 10 8 28 University Club Meets Opposition ALTHOUGH trailing on the end of a 37 to 23 count our basketeers gave the University Club plenty of opposition on its home court. The future apothe- caries kept the boro club men on the run in the first period, and at one stage of the game were leading by a count of 12 to 2. Page 222 KID! Q3- COA - Z6
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X04 XGA , fmfwfes we W' ll A 4 in 1 i . , by far the high spots of Brooklyn center and Shapiro, Maxwell s forward were . the contest. These two Played the leading roles the sccgqiioicg gilfegtil-'iLC31t1g62EIgle Firpo being ably assisted by his teammates who a manage scoring column with at least one marker. 1 ANOTHER LESSON TAUGHTH Maxwell Training School BT00klY1'1 C011esg0f Pglarmijcy Cr. F. P. ' ' ' Reich 2 0 4 Fichman 2 2 5 Shapiro 2 2 6 F5091 2 0 4 Nislow 1 0 2 Richer 1 0 0 0 Feinglass 0 0 0 Berman 4 2 10 Springer 0 0 0 Stein 0 0 0 Twohy 1 1 '3 Berick 1 0 2 ' I Beck 3 0 6 Totals , A T0t3,lS 4 Brooklyn Drubs Former Conquerers THE BROOKLYN College of Pharmacy played one of its best basketball games of the year when its light combination defeated the much heavier team of the Elizabeth A. C. by a score of 34 to 25, at the Second Signal Corps. Byvirtue of this victory the boys avenged their defeat during the early part of the season, when they were trimmed by the New Jersey representatives at the latter's court. Starting at a furious pace our fellow druggists kept scoring with marked reg- ularity. We drew first blood when Beck threw the leather in for a corner shot, Fistel followed on a pass from Fichman for a two counter. At this junction the Elizabeth men staged a belated rally, cutting down our lead, 13 to 12 being the score at intermission time, favoring us. Fistel, kept B. C. P. in the van when hedribbled the length of the floor, tally- ing a nifty throw. The Jersey cagers fought hard, and with a few fouls coupled with a remarkable one hand fling from deep centre by Buhler, knotted the count at 23 all. Mueller then came through and put his team out front for the first time, V only to have the Brooklyn lads come back and take the lead once again. The score changed hands four times during this stormy session. It was Ficlnnan and Beck, plus an exhibition of fine coordinating teamwork, that placed the charges of Coach Baum in the lead. To make the outcome doubly sure Fistel caged two line throws from scrimmage to give us an undisputed advantage from which we . were never headed. Whitey and Dutch were the outstanding stars of the combat, they were all over the court, dribbling, passing effectively and Canine 0-03,15 at opportune moments. ' U D C' t WAHOO . -El1Z2LlO6'0h A- CG. F' P. Brooklyn Col. of Phar. MUCllGF 4 3 1 l Fichlnan Bergwadt 1 0 2 Fistel ' 3 0 6 Buhler 2 1 5 Stein 0 2 2 Sfihaffef 0 2 2 Berman 2 2 6 Shngel' 1 1 3 Berick 1 0 2 Schoen 0 2 2 Beck, 6 2 14 . Totals 8 9 25 'Totals 6 . Page 224. . +4533 - , or. P. 9 2 0 4 PC?-'D
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