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xx.-mx.'g.'x.-x.. Q :1yy'.1-.1131-,J ?27?rrr.r.r.?-Nqfl 31n.x.mnnY Top Row: Thomas Machi, Howard Bradin, Edward Blake, James Hickey, James Casey, Mark Wargin. First Row: Louis Olszyk, Leo Gutmann, Lambert Brockhorst, Vincent Braun, Elmer Zielinski. ' Freshman Basketball Announcement of the formation of a freshman basketball team brought forth twelve candidates. Under the tutelage of Sammy Cook the basket- tossing aspirants worked themselves into a formidable combination. Marquette High Frosh were the first to test the ability of the St. john's yearlings. They showed a talented array of cagers who led the Eagles throughout the first half by a wide margin. A last minute spurt in the second half led by Tom Machi, a guard, made possrible a St. John's victory by the score of 15 to 14. Messmer next furnished the opposition and led throughout the game, finally winning 27 to 15. Following this defeat several weeks were spent in vigorous workouts to develop an effective offensiveg a combination Was finally found that faced Marquette in a return engagement. It was necessary to play two overtime periods to' decide the Winner. The Hilltoppers finally emerged the victors by a score of 22 to 21. The next encounter was with Messmer and Sam Cook's pupils entered the fray bent on revenge. The St. john's offense and defense was at its best. The Eagles' dead eye for the hoop enabled them to avenge a previous 27 to 15 defeat with a victory by the same score. All in all the season was a successful one despite a slow start. The freshmen, like their predecessors, hope to be represented on the varsity next season when the call for basketball candidates is sounded. Page 5fWe'1fY'fW0 I 9 3 2 E A G L E
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ncxmxxfmxmmc aAlZ'l'.l'.l'.fP.g7 'rf.Krrr.r.r.rPl'-'KE '-hn.xnnnnY' The Game In a sea of mud There came a thud, 'Twas the kickohf of our game. There was no blood In that sea of mud, But 'twas a battle just the same. The score was tied, The boys all tried V To put that ball across. Signals were cried The cheering died As the quarter tried a toss. A long long pass O'er that squirming mass Of arms and legs and hands, We hold our thumbs As a team-mate runs And a cheer flows thru the stands. The ball is caught Vict'ry is wrought Our cheers shake down the sky, But we care naught 'Cause the boys have brought Honor due Cathedral High. -Oscar Ball PagiSeventy-four Y I 9 3 2 E A G L E -A
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