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gaifgetgaf With almost all of last year's fine basketball players graduated, Coach Frankenberger had a tough job on his hands when the season started. lt was apparent from the opening of the season that the Tigers would not win too many games, but this did not keep the team from trying. With quite a few lower term boys on the squad, Coach Frank had to sacrifice the use of sen- A.- 1 1 Q . v a one game, that a league game with Central, 65-41. The team lost quite a few close games which Coach l'Frank could have won had he decided to use seniors Andrews and injured Williams, but he wisely chose to give the soph- omore team as much experience as possible. With flashes of brilliance from Carafiol, Fisher, and Stein, indications are that the team should make a good showing next year. FIRST ROW: Funkhauser, Stein, E., Andrew, Bowen, Carafiol, Goldberg. SECOND ROVJ: Benkelman, Becker, Williams Fisher, Lohay, Lewis, Stein, I., Yancey, Shelton, Mr. Frankenberger. iors Don Williams, Nate Goldberg, and Captain Marv Andrews, all of whom played very cred- itably when they were in, so that he could give the lower termers needed experience for next year. The starting team composed mostly of sophomores was made up of Fisher, Carafiol, Funkhouser, Stein and Lahay. The team ended the season with a far from an impressive over-all record, winning only Seventy-six Carafiol and Fisher started the season strongly but Stein was more consistent and finished the season in fifth place in the Public High League, which is not bad for a sophomore. So, with the basketball season over, all that we can do now is hope for the best for next year's team: Benkleman, Bowan, Carafiol, Fisher, Funkhouser, Lahay, Lewis, Shelton, Stein, and Yancey.
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kept us from another shutout as we lost 466, The high score indicated the injuries of such f..i. s rs Q players as Mullen, Becker, lames, and English : X j N 55 ,Joey , ss ,. 'Eng' N n We lost our big homecoming game to Central X1 H l9e6, but Bowen set up a score by a long run ' Q '-Q sf E and Ed Stein carried it over to help lessen the I F X 6 F defeat. Q ' 1 xx' : 5 ln our last game several of the boys, Benkle 5' man, Hicks, and especially Mori showed signs l . 'W of improvement but fumbles costs us a 19-C defeat at the hands of Southwest. - Mr. McEachron Mr. De Filio ff'U1ll'1lt'Sl flmfdaf FIRST BOW: Stein, I., Mori, Lahay, Duke, Burton, Holt, Bowen, lames, SECOND BOW: English, Stein, E, Benkolman Hicks, Mullen, Becker, Friedman, Benassi. THIRD BOW: Richey, Bach, Iadwin, Sells, Coffman, Carafiol, Grossman, Pappademos, Lackey, Broccard. FOURTH BOW: Averbuch, Cejudo-Alva, Monaghan, O'NeaI, Ball, Christ, Kodner, Wilson, Bosenbloom, Kanefield, Heiman, Mr. De Filio. l Scvcntyefivo
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