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am da ,,,, L .1,,,..Z ,,,, M 4 Etmkrihttll TEAM JARMAN fCc1ptni11.J .... .... ..... L e ft Forward Cook .......... . . . . . .Right Forward FR121aNv ........... ......... . Center L12N'1'z ........ ................................ R ight Guard ANDREW .......................... ........ ..... L e ft Guard SL1l7Slf11L1ICS-NVICAVIQR, XVATSON, NTCNIANNIS, HATQIQISON. V Our basket-ball season was a success, our team ranking second among the State colleges for the State championship, being defeated by only one State team. Captain Jarman and Andrew were the mainstays on the odiense and defense. ST. JOHN'S, 313 ALUMNI, 11 St. John's opened her season with her Alumni, and captured it by the one- sided score, 31-II. Lack of training on the part of the Alumni was the main cause of the large score, for they held their own during the tirst half, though time was taken out quite frequently for them. The team played a :fairly good game, considering it was the initial one. Jarman, Freeny and Cook played well for S. C., while VVilson and Thompson starred for the Alumni. ST. JOHN'S, 165 NAVY, 26 St. John's started off like a whirlwind, caging two goals before Navy made an attempt at their basket. However, this was not to continue, for Von Heim- burg caged one for Navy's tirst score. Jarman shot a foul, making the score 5-2, in our favor. Navy again put on an extra spurt by running the score to 16, while we were only 7, and the half ended. In the second half it was a race be- tween Calhoun and Jarman, as they scored all of the points with the exception of a Field goal by Byers. Our team did well, considering it was the lirst real contest of the season. Captain Calhoun, for the Navy, and Captain Jarman, for St. John's, were the stars, each scoring I2 points. ST. JOHN'S, 215 GALLAUDET, 19 By a close margin, St. John's missed defeat at the hands of the mutes of 'lVashington. Though the score was close throughout, the game was slow and marked by much poor playing on both sides. Gallaudet got a three-point start, but held it for only a few minutes, when St. John's caged two field goals, and they were unable to overcome this lead. Jarman and Freeny played best for St. John's, while Bouchard and NVillman played well for Gallaudet. ST. JOHN'S, 355 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S, 19 St. John's moved up its first peg in the State championship by defeating Mt. St. Joseph's in a very rough game at Irvington. The First half was nip and tuck. for with three minutes to play the score was 9-9, but during this time Freeiny and Jarman made goals in rapid succession. The second half was very similar to the first by starting out with both scores keeping very close together. 213
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gi? I .... ...,, .... , v,f,...W .,... .7 ,..7 ..... .7 X'Vith six minutes left to play and the score 26-19, Captain Jarman called time out. From this time on the game was all St. John's, as Mt. St. Joseph's was unable to score, and our team added nine points. Our whole team played basket- ball of high caliber. X'Vl1ile the forwards, Jarman and Cook, and center, Freeny, were the scoring stars, they were continually fed hy the guards, Andrew and Lentz. Hart starred for Mt. St. Joscph's. ST. JOHN'S, 153 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 29 After a tiresome trip, St. Jolm's was defeated for the second time of the season. The first half was marked by close guarding, ending S-7, in favor of Virginia. The second half was all Rixey's. U. of Va.'s giant center was all over the floor, and could not be stopped. In the last few minutes he shot six goals, which put the game on ice. ST. JOHN'S, 255 STAUNTON, 18 The second game of the Virginia trip was played at Staunton Military Academy on the following day. Staunton played a clever game during the hrst half, and held our team to a I0-Q score, but the second half found all of our regulars in the lineup, and the game was made sure for St. John's. Captain Jarman starred for St. John's, while Cohy was the shining light for Staunton. Lieutenant and Mrs. Iglehart met the team at the station, and gave them II dinner and reception after the game. Lieutenant Iglehart is an alumnus and a former commandant of St. Jolm's. The SL John's spirit is as evident to him now as it has ever been. ST. JOHN'S, 31g ST. JOHN'S OF BROOKLYN, 24 The game started like a house afire, and Brooklyn scored four points before Jarman made a free shot for our first score. All through the first half it was a see-saw affair, which ended with our team in the lead by two points. The second half was not- so close, though there was no time for loafing on either team. Jarman again was in the limelight, caging five from the floor and seven out of nine from the foul line. ST. JOI-IN'S, 315 ROCK HILL, 14 Rock Hill was defeated by St. John's on the latter's court, 31-I4. St. John's led all the way, and the winner was never in doubt. Most of Rock Hill's points were made through long field goals. Jarman played best for St. John's, while Barella did the best work for Rock Hill. ST. JOI'IN'S, 44, MOUNT ST. JOSEPI'I'S, 16 St. J'ohn's showed splendid teamwork when she defeated Mt. St. Joseph's, 44-16, on the former's court. Freeny and Jarman starred for St. Jolm's, the former getting nine field goals. Hart played best for Mt. St. Joseph's. ST. JOI-IN'S, 613 JOHNS HOPKINS, 2 St. John's defeated and outclassed her old rival, Johns Hopkins, by a 61-2 score of the former's court. The visitors had a hard time to even get their hands on the ball, as our teamwork was so good. Jarman brought the spectators to their feet many times, by his speedy and sensational dribbling. The whole St. Iohn's team played well, while XVoodland played best for Hopkins. 214
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