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ENCOURAGEMENT-Coach Carl Cain talks over C team possibilities with Dean Har- rier, captain. C BASKETBALL-ROW 'l: D. Bernal, F. Garcia, D. Harrier, D. Fouts, D. Ifill. ROW 2: K. Potter, C. Scott, B. Haug, R. Meiia, G. Frank, W. Bakke. ?f 2 Beautiful shotmaking. Fine coaching. Excellent plays. These were the comments as the Mule casaba players toured the Polar Loop. WA record of eight wins and two defeats is proof of the quality of the almost invincible varsity five. This well rounded team was stopped by only one foe, Poly, which was rated one of the top high school outfits in the nation. Coach Settle put on the floor a team excelling in all departments. It had speed and good shots in boys like Raymond and Graybill, height in Olivas, and defense in Jones and Hamlin. The squad was laden with reserves. Good boys like Lapiner,'Henry, and Cameron were always ready on the sidelines. All hail the new champs, the B basketball team! The Jayvee players showed their heels to the rest of the league with their professional-like play. Sparked by Britt and Cantos, the squad gave no doubt as to who should be crowned the season's champs. The B casaba men were exceptional on the basis of their showing in the second round of play, when they topped all comers. Instrumental in copping the crown for Wilson were Schiada, deadly lefthander, Shinerock, ballhandler su- preme, and Johnson, rebounding demon. C8.D The Mule mighty mites showed up nicely this season with the C's making an acceptable record of five wins and five losses and the D's boasting an eight win, two defeat accomplishment. Sparking the C's were such outstanding casaba artists as Captain Harrier, fighting guard, Foutz, high point man, and Garcia, hook shot specialist. The almost champion D's, like their big brothers, the varsity, lost only twice to Poly. Coach Carl Cain is rightly proud of such fine D players as Holt, Gelalich, Nye, Baltz, and high point man Stanley. D BASKETBALL-ROW 'l: D, Stapp, G. Fetterhoff, S. Alt, K. Smith. ROW 2: l.. Baltz, C. Nye, F. Gelalich, D. Holt. D. Stanley. ROW 3: D. Shippey, H. Cain, D. Stringer, B. Mursh, l.. Senn. ROW 4: D. Tillie, K. Nelson, L. Gregory, V. Mucci, F. Fagurland.
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MARIO LADEDA GEORGE SCHIADA MARTY RASHOFF Forward Forward Guard NEIL EASTERLA LARRY JOHNSON HARVEY SHINEROCK Guard Cenier Guard MONTE MARTIN LEROY SAUNDERS BERNIE CANTOS Forward Forward Forward ABE BARON EMIL BRITT ICAPTJ Forward Guard W vi 5 B SCOREBOARD First Round WILSON 32 POLY 30 WILSON 23 MARSHALL 29 WILSON 42 HUNT. PARK 41 WILSON 'I9 LINCOLN 28 Second Round WILSON 30 POLY 29 WILSON 39 MARSHALL 38 WILSON 35 HUNT. PARK 25 WILSON 29 LINCOLN 27 WILSON 47 BELMONT 25 5- 4'- i - I s BASKETBALL-ROW 1. G. schiada, M Ladeda, B. Cantos, E. Britt, L. Saunders. ROW 2: M. Rashoff, L. Johnson, M. Marfin, H. Shinerock. ROW 3: A. Baron, C. L'Amor- eoux, .I. Smith, A. Troncale, N. Easferla.
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NEW to Wilson, Coach Robert Ross not only can coach a greot team, but you should hear those magic fingers on the ivories. Strength, coordination, and form. These are the things which make an excellent gymnast, and Wilson this year had more than its share of these. On the list were such mat stars as Motter, three times all- Northern on the parallels and twice winner on the rope, Huntoon, three times all-Northern in free ex, and Elder, a three-time winner on the longhorse. Other Polar Loop medal winners were Jerry Copeland and Ted Laudice. Always a dangerous foe to face, the squad took fourth in the league, beating Belmont and Poly. SCORES: WILSON-63, POLY-57, WILSON-47Vz, MARSHALL-72Wg WILSON-46, H.P.-74, WILSON-45, LINCOLN-75, WILSON-65Mz, BELMONT-54M. t L Schneider H Sto pler N Matter ROW 2- A Barron, L. Swan- GYM CLUB-ROW 1: J. Salas, J. Copeland, D. Bernal, J. Elder, M. Hun oon, . , . p , . . . . son, D. Weston, J. Becker, D. Martinez, D. Melanson, T. laudise. ROW 3: J. Williams, J. Barnicoat, Coach Ross, L. Buss, J. Pappa. l , l l TEDDY LAUDISE ABE BARRON NEIL MOTTER JACK ELDER MARTY High bar, tumbling Rope climb Rope climb, parallel long horse Free Ex fumbling bar, rings 82
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