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6' Row One: Kenneth Goodell, James' Deming, Floyd Riley, Raymond Okerman, Donald Cadwell Row Two: Mr. Karkos, Stuart Johnson, Raynond Stone, Robert Burley, Paul Kenney, William Deming, John Kenrey Edith Sawickd, claire Kenney, Constance Brown, Nancy Dooekal
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ALUMNI In the first game of the season for the Lunenburg boys, they had an all veteran line-up with John Arnold and Rey Okermen handling the backcourt, tall capable Bch Burley in center und a forward field of Richard Mulligan and Floyd Riley. With not very good ball handling and shooting, the high school boys defeated their alumni 28-21. The team although winning, didn't look very impressive. HOLLIS The second game of the young season found Lunenhurx romping to a very decisive 65-23 victory over Hollis in Hollis. With subs playing more than half the game und with Hurley and Mulligan leading the way with 20 and 16 points respectively, the boys looked as though they might have found themselves and were ready to roll on all fours. GROTON The third same found the boys taking up where they left off when they defeattd Groton 59-22. Once again Burley with 19 and Riley with ll made the Groton cause look hopeless, This was the first game in the Wechusett League and hopes were high for o championship. PEPPERELL In the fourth game of the season, Luncnburg's hopes were smashed against the rocks when an under-rated Pcpperoll team defeated the boys 55-24. With Burley leaving the game in the first half and Okerman early in the second, the team could never seem to get rolling und thus met its first reverse of the season. TOWNSEND In the first game with Townsend, Lunenburg lost 35-34 but it was a disputed game and hod to be played over. In the replay, Lunenburg knocked off the highly rated Townsend team 33-27. With the schoal packed to capacity and with wild cheering by everybody, Lunenburg held the quick breaking Townsend team to one basket in the first half und thus lcd 14-5. The sgcond half proved a killer-diller but Lunenburg fought all the way to the mire and came out on top. The whole team played well all the wuy and Mulligan led the scoring with 14 ooints. AYER With renewed spirit and added fight the boys defeited Ayer 47-21 to stay in the race for the Wochusett crown. Driving hard in thefirst half and with the whole forward field of Burley, hmlligan and Riley all scoring evenly,Lunenburg pulled ahead steadily and was never heed- Edo LITTLETON The seventh game found the boys team in the pink of condition when Littleton was buried under 66-53. The whole teum scored at will and with Burley loading the parade with 20 points, the loyal rootcrs of Lunenburg once more were high in spirit.
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