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F5 5 ,. 115: ' ff' ' - f' r' :ft- 'k 1 t F '91-r' Back row, left to right: Bitzer, James, Alderman, Beck, McCullough, Schafer. Front row: Mr, Buxton, Fisher, Page, Kearney Mortell S. Adams, Valentine, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM C ouch and Captain MR. BUXTON, KEARNEY Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ......... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... Gunnery ....... 64 SCOREBCARD 27 Salisbury 51 Trinity-Pawling 55 Berkshire 25 Hotchkiss 57 Westminster 60 Canterbury 28 Berkshire 58 Taft 78 Kingswood 57 Hotchkiss 62 Kent 52 Canterbury 64 Westminster 48 Trinity-Pawling 44 Washington High 58 Taft
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HARVEY ZENOWUCH RENKERT Hotchkiss, riding the crest of a ten-game winning streak on February 13th, after liantly pulling up to a 57-37 tie with lb minutes left, came out on the short end of a '-38 count. Harvey's last-minute layup handed the visiting Red a well-earned triumph. The second Kent contest on February 16th in Washington was the highlight of the ison when, in the fourth period with 52 seconds left, Pete Lash caged the final foul shot enable the home to win, 57-56. If it were not for the great spirit exhibited by the con- tants and spectators, the outcome might have favored Kent. Shaw was high with 24 points. The following Wednesday saw the visiting Canterbury aspirants defeated, 57-45, in :ontest assuring a tie for the title. Shaw and Hale each dropped 16 to take the day's ,ring honors. Westminster, the Red's next opponent on February 23rd, was downed, 53-42, on the 'tor's hardwoods. Captain Hale netted 15 to again lead his team. Touring to Trinity-Pawling February 27th, the Beebemen were routed by an aroused ie and Gold five, losing their first contest of the year, 59-53. Trinity-Pawling, leading halftime, 27-24, continued to remain ahead despite an 8-point rally by Shaw in the last irter. Hale was high with 18 and Lash had 11. The annual benefit game held between the Townies and Gunnery was played on Jruary 29th in the crowded Washington High Gymnasium. The spirited throng watched Red and Gray display a snappy passing attack to easily win the evenings event, 48-31. The all-important Taft match on March 5th, brought a 62-50 triumph to Rod Beebe's warts as jim Shaw, aided by the rest of his teammates, guided the team home with a .liant demonstration of unerring marksmanship and team play. It was Mr. Beebe's 81st tory as a Gunnery coach and his 5th title in six years. The accent of teamwork was clearly evident this season as was the team's willingness ight back. Captain jay Hale deserves praise from all as he guided his team to 16 victories of 17 starts totaling 261 points for the season. Captain-elect jim Shaw provided addi- :al scoring-punch by fashioning 173 points despite having missed the first three games. : two guards, Rog Walters and Pete Lash, were the spark-plugs of the team setting plays and controlling many rebounds. Six-foot-four jim Harvey cavorted around the Jt doing the backboard work and scoring consistently from the ke hole. Pete Pullen Y Larry Schine did fine jobs as the unheralded substitutes who saved many important nes with their spirited play. 63 BRETTER
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.1 Back row, left to right: Hiscox, Bancroft, Samek, Malcolm, Calclerazzi, Chess, Sheppach, Chatheld. Front row: Mr. Duncan Gutwilllg Sparrow, Slater, jones, Frey, Hoyt, Northrop, Boone, Manager. nnery nnery nnery nnery nnery nnery nnery mery mery lnery THIRD BASKETBALL TEAN1 SCOREBGARD 29 Trinity-Pawling 19 junior Republic 52 Mooreland Hills 54 junior Republic 29 Canterbury 25 Westminster 33 Canterbury 62 Moreland Hills 26 . . . Trinity Pawling 28 Washington High j.V. Captain and C ouch JONES, MR. DUNCAN
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