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pgMni Boys’ Basketball The Altona Aces, coached by Mr. Harry Pauls, had a highly successful season. Strong team spirit, determina¬ tion, and hard work were the ingredients which combined to produce a championship team. Workouts started at the beginning of November, and soon a really sharp¬ looking team took form. Throughout the year they played a total of twenty games, winning sixteen of them. Of the ten league games played, they lost only one. This year the league was split into two divisions — east and west. Altona, Lowe Farm, Emerson and Morris comprised the eastern division while Morden, Winkler, Carman, and Miami made up the western division. In competition for the eastern division trophy, the Aces met the Lowe Farm team, in a two-game semi-final series. They bowed to Lowe Farm in the first game, losing by a score of 57-56. However, they quite handily won the second game 65-34, and thereby won the eastern division championship. This victory won Altona the right to meet the Winkler Zodiacs, winners of the western division, in the league championship playdowns. Altona won both games of the two game total point series by the scores of 65-43 and 49-42 respectively. Thus after a period of three years,® the Aces were again RRVBL champions. Altona upheld their excellent record in the annual, J tournament in Winkler. The team defeated Morris, Mor tj den, and Lowe Farm, to win the tournament trophy. Iijfl addition to this, Gerald Gerbrandt of Altona capturefj the trophy in the foul-shooting contest with a record ojfl 24 out of 25, and Earl Dick, Altona’s 6’4” centre, wail presented with the high scorer’s trophy for scoring d grand total of 263 points in nine games of the regulaH ten game schedule. Since the Aces topped the league, they were granted o the privilege of participating in the MSSAA basketbal tournament in Winnipeg which took place during thf|| Easter holidays. In the game Brandon downed the Acelm 58-33, Dauphin narrowly defeated Altona 58-56 in thiil second game, thus eliminating them from the tournamem With three first string players on the sidelines due It fouls, the team could not withstand a determined come; ;| back by the Dauphin squad in the dying seconds of tht 1 game. Thus an otherwise successful season ended on i rather sour note. 40
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