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Page 24 First Row: Mr. Short, Carlson, Vosika, Cook, Oaks, Hornby, Hoy-Manager. Second Row: Westbrook, Thierstien, Lahm, Neuman, Meinenke, Moffitt. Qasigezfalf Coach Dick Short's Viewmen, opened the 1951-52 basketball season with a loss to Wilber, 66-25. College View displayed the usual first game fumblitis. The victors sel- dom missed a chance to cash in on CV's er- rors. College View played a completely differ- ent kind of game with Wymore in a 67-30 victory from the season's opener. Clyde Cook dumps 33 points as the highest mark in his cage career. Viewmen again face a defeat as they gave way to Plattsmouth in a 53-42 loss. Cook potted 21 points. Again College View was downed by a 47-37 margin against Blair five. The third period rally was the only time the Viewmen were up to par. The Viewmen now face a 1-4 record as they were downed by Cathedral 60-32. The Bluebirds from the first minute of ne game, swept both backboards. Viewmen bowed again, to Valley in a 48-47 loss. The CV five traveled to Holdrege only to be beaten by a 43-31 margin. The halftime score proved it to be an exciting game in a 17-17 deadlock. Even though CV was nipped by a 48-46 loss to Lexington, it proved to be a very ex- citing game. ' College View now journeyed to Wahoo to overwhelm Plattsmouth 51-43 for a CV win in the Eastern Nebraska Seven Conference. College View came back against the Ash- anld quintet, but were defeated 43-31. Thus leaving Ashland to meet Bellevue for the Championship. A- lead which was tied four times during the first period of the Crete-Viewmen game was won with little effort. The Crete five toppled CV quintet with a 62-33 margin. Wahoo went for a set-back when College View's team scored a 64-60 lead over them. Cook garnered 20 points in the first half. College View enjoyed bumping Waverly in a 48-44 win. Neither team enjoyed a comfortable lead until the third quarter when Carlson, combined with a set-up from Hornby, pulled the Viewmen out in front. College View is hit again by Seward in a 52-40 defeat. The Viewmen were in the game only during the first quarter and from then on it was Seward's game. CV'ers were halted again as Ashland won a 52-42 victory. College View was trailing 23-16 at the half-time when Lefty Carlson snipped away to make 21 points in the last half to keep Viewmen in the game. College View fell 47-29 to Friend Bull- dogs. Viewmen roared off to an early lead but the Friend outfit overcame the deficit and rolled on to an easy victory. The Friend quintet again topples CV in the Gage-Lancaster-Saline County tourna- ment. They outscored the Viewmen 78-47. Friend went on to win the G. L. S. Cage title. Viewmen again was pounded by Teachers Tutors for a 67-40 loss. Cook tallied 13 points while Carlson came behind with 11. The Viewmen's final game of the season proved a disappointment. They were licked 47-43 by Bellevue. ln the Class B regional tournament Col- lege View was edged out by a 58-54 defeat by Geneva. The Viewmen have now put away their togs. Coach Dick Short loses but five players from this year's club. They are Clyde Cook, Roger Hornby, Ron Vosika, Loren Lahm and Logan Neuman. Clyde Cook and Jim Carlson finished the year first and second in the City scoring race.
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