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Season pens in Victory, loses in e eat Hopes for high league finish die in second half of season as Warriors ln the iirst year of competition in the Catholic Central Division, the Brother Rice Varsity managed a notable third place. This year, however, the team drop from top position to fifth place failed to equal last years record. Despite an en- couraging opening with the Warriors in the mid- dle of a first place jamb, the mid season droop af- flicted Rice. After the victory over hrst place arch rival U. of D., the Varsity traveled a downhill road to a 6-6 finish. Although the Rice record was not spectacular the team did give spectacular hopes for the future. ln his first year coaching the Warriors, hir. Norton guided the steadily improving Varsity into the play- offs against Groves and Southfield. The plethora of freshmen and sophomores in Varsity uniforms will provide the haclthone of next year's team. llope- fully, these ahle underclassnien will dominate the Central Division in the next two or three years, and spark a winning tradition not often found in a young school. Dick Kreuz, a senior forward, scores two points against Catholic Central. The lowpoint of the season came when Rice heat Rice. Terry Finn no 522 and Torn MePhail Cno. 341 vie for a rebound with a Crusader in the first annual game with sister school, Brother Rice of Chicago
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rash emonstrate SkilL Give Varsity Ho e Tough schedule is faced with mature determination Before the start of a game, Br. Kelly, Mr. Callaghan and Mr. Maloney give their fresh man team a few words of advice as Tom Glaser apprehensively regards his opponents Paul Michel stops a stampeding Notre Dame carrier in his tracks. BRI-IS Opp. 0 Catholic Central 25 A 26 St. Mary's of Redford 6 14 Austin 0 7 Notre Dame 19 O U. of Detroit 6 14 De La Salle O 19 Salesian 0 O Cathedral l8 fs Y af . ... as Q A - - First row: Stoegbauer, L. Sahatini, Offenstein, R. Schwab, P. Bodette, M. Dudek, D. Chenet, R. Keller, Taylor, C. Sudz, T. Nelsen, S. Smith, F. Scott, B. Henry. Second row: Mr. Maloney, Glaser. Fourth row: L. Olson, T. Tigue, R. Wells, D. Campbell, D. Fiebig, W. Rose, T. Zimmerlin, R. Larkins, Risdon, Brown, Matousek, M. Popelier, D. Greba. D. Lamble, R. Censo. Third row: Mr. Callaghan, T. Branigan, 131 iii
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'M First row: B. Murray, T. McAvoy, B. Gleason, B. O'lIara, Mgrs. B. Smith, P. Monicatti, Second row: Coach Mr. Norton, T. Schearer, M. Bowen, M. Boomer, T. MePhail, D. Kreuz, moderator Br. Carneyg Third row: Hurrell, Angell, T. Finn, D. Parks, D. Keating, P. Meagher. ,lim Angell tries to get inside for it slzot at the basket. A De La Salle Pilot tries to get a pass away to tt teammate to start a play, but Terry Finn gets set PCN! Meagher Si1'lkS ll difficult left to attempt at steal for Brother Rice. llflml ll00li 5l'l0f- 133
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