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Allan Vandam is a Poly alumni and ex-basketball star, and had the advantage of be- ing acquainted with the visitors’ style of play. The Poly forward wall of En- berg, Dana, Jauch, could not seem to get going while the guards Rios and Oblizalo had all that they could do to keep the athletic club from running up a score. Oblizalo was high-point man for Poly with 9 points chalked for him. Bakersfield Wins 34-31 Poly Mustangs wound up their basketball season at Bakersfield Saturday night by dropping a close game to the Bakersfield J. C. with a score of 34-31. This game was somewhat different from the game played in the Poly gym at the first of the season as the score of the first game was rather long in the favor of the valley team. Poly showed plenty of fight and drive throughout the game but the strain of the three-day week-end trip be- gan to show on the boys in the closing minutes of play. Enberg and Jauch started at for- wards, Rios and Dana at guards, and Oblizalo at center—the well known winning combination .but not so this time. The boys worked smoothly together until the end of the game neared, but then made a few errors which resulted in its loss. Fourteen points for Eddie Jauch made him high point man while the rest of the honors went to Oblizalo and Dana. Bakersfield’s fast-passing combi- nation was made up of Watten- berger and Vorhies at forwards, E. and J. Benton at guards, and B. Benton at center. Although the Oil City team triumphed in the end, it came only after a long, hard fight in which Poly held the upper hand the majority of the time. Although the Mustang basket- ball season has not been entirely if on you are may be .use i down down use it at the ican you ha if may be are felt- cane cane —felt busy it is! it is! busy end of s fell young who fells end of who young no the eye we farmer for h going going o far the eyes no farmer we myself ask at the ican cave at the ask r self use i down down use it you ha if felt- cane cane —felt if on you are may be it is! busy who young it is! busy end of s fell may be are young who going o far fells end of for h going no the eye we farmer ask r self myself ask farmer we the eyes no at the ican cave at the use i down young who the eyes no fellows of it Of c these up w the ad- write which for world down use it has pa all, am tolc no you have if dollars ton the ai too can —felt at the ican my first too to rec run spark frame that end of into a buy a had to fill fell si end of man. an old are may be successful the team has done very well and is likely to find some of its members on the all-conference team. Jauch, Rios on All-Star Five Coach Sanford W. Small of the Moran school in Atascadero has just announced the All-Conference basketball team for the Central Coast Conference of which Cal Poly and the Moran school are members. The team was picked through the vote of the member institu- tions and places two Salinas boys, one Moran and one Cal Poly play- er on the first string with Rios of Cal Poly and Struve of Salinas in a tie for the second guard position. The team lines up as follows: Askew, Salinas ............Forward Jauch, Cal Poly .......... Forward Smith, Salinas ............ Center Edmonds, Moran...............Guard Struve, Salinas ............ Guard Rios. Cal Poly ............. Guard Second team: Dana, Cal Poly............ Forward MacDermott, Sta. Maria....Fprward Oblizalo, Cal Poly......... Center Tarver, Salinas ............ Guard Rios and Struve will have to share the guard position in this team as each received two votes for first team and two for second team. Honorable mention: Ritchie, Moran ........... Forward Dooley. Cal Poly ......... Forward Enberg, Cal Poly ......... Forward French, Santa Maria ...... Forward Barr, Santa Maria...........Center Bowlus, Santa Maria ........ Guard The conference basketbajl cham- pionship was voted to Salinas be- cause of their undefeated season. BARN DANCE SLATED Friday night, April 27, is the date set for tne Polytechnic school’s annual Barn Dance. Sponsored by the Future Farmer chapter, this dance is given in the hay loft of the horse barn on the Poly campus toward the end of the second se- mester of each school year, Be- cause of its uniqueness, it is one of the most enjoyable social functions of the year. Due to the lack of dancing space, this dance must be limited to Poly students and their invited lady guests. 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may be —felt cane are if no who it is! s fell young end of farmer the eye going ofar busy ask we ican r self down may be at the use it —felt cane are it is! s fell busy end of the eye young o far who we no me ask going farmer at the down r self ican use it on you may be on you use it —felt are if who busy s fell young going cane it is! farmer the eye end of o far no ask r self at the on you use it down ican we if Bearded Men Defeat Poly The “Bearded Giants” have come and gone with another victory chalked up on their record. A rec- ord crowd witnessed this highly entertaining exhibition game be- tween the House of David and the Cal Poly Mustang basketball teams. The bearded players were duly introduced to the crowd by their manager A. B. Johnson and the fun began. Buchanon starred for the visitors with his tricks. The eagle eye of Johnston account- pasing, and sensational floor work, ed for a large number of the visi- tors’ points and won for him the admiration of those playing and attending. Jornston and his run- ning mate Adams handled the ball, like a couple of kittens would han- dle a mouse and had the Mustang | defense completely baffled. The real giants feature attrac- tion of the House of David team was unable to play on account of a serious injury, but his absence didn’t seem to make much differ- ence to his cohorts. The final score was 45-23, but is no discredit to the fine game played by the local boys. Enberg tallied 14 points for the game and was local high-point | man. Johnston and Adams each ac- counted for 18 of the visitors’ points. All members of the Mus- tang squad received a chance to play in this game and showed up very well. Coach Howie O’Daniels is hoping to get another game with this or- ganization for next year. farmer we myself ask at the ican cave at the ask r self use i down down use it felt— cane you ha if may be are cane —felt are may be if on you who young busy it is! it is! busy end of s fell young who fell s end of ask r self no the eye for h going going o far farmer we the eyes no myself ask at the ican down use it cave at the| use i down we farmer if on you are may be cane —felt felt— cane positions were put out on four per- sonal fouls. Poly also lost Jauch during the fourth quarter for the same reason. Santa Maria Loses Second Santa Maria came to San Luis I last night to win this final basket- ball game and they nearly accom- plished their purpose. The Mus- tangs didn’t seem to be quite up to form but managed to take the visi- tors into camp after an overtime period. The final gun went off with the score standing 28-23 in favor of the Mustangs. The starting combination was Enberg and Jauch, forwards, Rios and Dooley, guards, and Oblizalo at center. The game started off | rather slowly as the most of the Santa Maria regulars were unable to get to the game on time. After they arrived the fire works began. there, but was put out on four per- sonal fouls before the first half had SPLIT DOUBLE SET you ha may be end of busy it is! who no use i fells going young the eyes farmer at the for h ask we cave Poly’s Mustang basketeers struck up a 50-50 average over the week- end by winning from Bakersfield , athletic club 25-23, and losing to down the Jaysee team from the same mys®‘ city by a score of 31-15. Eddie y°.u Jauch, Poly forward, showed nice playing and a good shooting eye cane by accounting for 14 points during ar° the three quarters of the game that ” he played. The Vandam brothers busy were the outstanding players for the visiting athletic club and did their brilliant work at the guard positions. Poly’s winning streak was termi- nated the next night by the fast passing combination of the Bakers- end of may be it is! who fells going young field J. C. team. Wattenbarger was farmer high-point man for the visitors the eyes with 17 markers. The game was myself very poorly played and quite rough for h at times. Rios and Oblizalo, after we playing a good game at the guard no if are s fell it is! busy young the eye down end of o far who no we ican going r self farmer at the use it ask if cane —felt may be on you it is! s fell are busy young end of o far who we no ask going farmer the eye newcomer to the ranks, Bob Hath- away, who put through the two wnmng buckets. Although the Mustangs were a trifle off form at the first of the game their play smoothed out as the game grew older. Enberg was high-point man with 11 points,with Jauch right behind him with 8. Rios and Dooley played heads-up ball at the guard positions, and should be commended for their fine work. This marks the end of the con-, ference games, which leaves Poly fo 8 in second place with Salinas J. C. end of in first. This was also the last — ' home game as the team completes their season with a three-day trip to the San Joaquin valley where they will play Taft J. C., Bakers- field J. C. and Bakersfield A. C. who fells end of young the eye for h cave we no ask it is! going myself farmer at the down use i are if j we ! who I cane : felt— f may be | end of busy it is! fells young you ha farmer going for h no ask cave at the myself the eye down use i are busy you ha may be felt- cane it is! who farmer young going cave no if we ask for h myself FUN NIGHT HELD The Future Farmers' fun night was held in the club room of the th . administration building last night. t- The house was packed to capacity . for the wrestling and boxing events of the evening. The first of the evening was be- tween Clifford Scott and Paul Friel, Friel taking two falls out of three. James Bogert won the next mat contest over Boh Bowen, and Hen- ry Alberti won over G. P. Couper. The main event came to a sud- den climax in the first round when John Benich K. O.’d Gerald Busch. use i who if are cane felt- may be you ha it is! I busy
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