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Carroll 39; Ripon 62 After a close first half the whole bottom fell out of the Carroll ball team as Ripon soundly defeated the Pioneers 62-39. The halftime score read 19-16 in Ripon's favor. Three Ripon seniors playing their last game for the Redmen played a terrific second half to take the measure from Carroll. Weins, the lanky Carroll center, played a bang-up game the iirst half, controlling all the rebounds and tipping in a few himself. Duckett played a good steady floor game along with Nolan, who also dropped in some long shots that were terrific. Nevertheless, the Redmen won because of their all-Tound strength. 0 Carroll 43; N. Cenirul 66 In a return game, played on the large North Central floor the Pioneers dropped a 66 to 43 decision. The Central five were never in serious trouble as they kept running up and down their floor. This fast break type of game began to tell on the Carroll men and they never did recover in time to save the game. The Carroll defense was bad as man after man got through for the short lay-up shots. Throughout the entire game, Coach Heyer switched men in an attempt to find a working combi- nation with plenty of drive, but to no avail. The North Central quintet romped home an easy victor. Carroll 41; Carleton 44 The Carroll cagers closed thier unsuccessful basketball season with a defeat by the Carleton College quintet from Northfield, Minnesota, 44 to 41 in a game which saw the Orange and White five come very close to scoring a most startling upset. Carleton threatened to walk off with the game in the early stages, but Ithe Pioneers rallied to a 27-19 halftime score; Carleton being on the long end. In a wild second half the Carroll quintet pulled up to within 2 points of the Carletons, 41-39. At this point Ullrich, the games high scorer with 16 points, iced the victory for Carleton with a basket and a free throw. Duckett, who played his last basketball for Carroll that night, was high for the Pioneers with 13 points. . Page One Hundred thty-m'ne
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Carroll 36; luwrence 39 Carroll suEered its second defeat at the hands of the Lawrence Vikings; but this time the story was entirely different. Playing on the Lawrence floor the Pioneers werenit conceded an outside chance to win after the beating they had taken on their home floor earlier in the season. The game started slowly and the lead changed hands several times during the first half. At the intermission Carroll left the Hoor with a 1 point advantage 19-18. The game continued with little scoring being done. With four minutes lfet, the Orange and White held the upper hand, 35-28. Then the Vikings spurted and brought the score to 36-35, Carroll still leading. Davis and Larson sank a basket each. This iced the game and the gun sounded with Lawrence ahead 39 to 36. Carroll 64; lake Forest 41 Coach Heyeris quintet managed their third win of the year as they easily defeated the Lake Forest live from Illinois for the second time 64-47. Big Willie Weins came through with 15 points to share scoring honors with the Forester's Hodgen. Close behind these two were Hanke and Slusser with 10 and 14 points respectively. Besides these three college stars, Duckett and Nolan, the Pioneer guards, played stellar roles at their positions. Nolan found the hoop for 3 beautiful long shots, and Duckettis driving game produced 8 points of the teamis final 64 points. Page One Hundred Fifty-eigbt
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Field Free Total Goals Throws Personals Points Zamajahn ................. 44 48 46 1 36 Duckett ................... 37 44 47 1 18 Slusser .................... 2 6 1 9 40 7 1 Weins ..................... 2 1 2 3 3 0 6 5 N Olan ..................... 2 1 1 1 2 9 5 3 Ryan ...................... 1 9 28 49 Hanke .................... 1 2 1 5 Alt ........................ Taylor .................... Rapaich ................... Rutherford ................ Goerke .................... Thomas ................... Reynolds .................. Webster ................... Schulz .................... Cathcart ................... Plekenpol ................. p-l H N 00 j-l lor-Iv-IHNHVIVIGKON I ... HOHNNCAOwwwaoo I HH AHUJCmeINVImm Ir-INw-bxGXw ,.. VD VD U3 W U3 CA W g Total ............... ,- . .. 219 Carroll Opponents ............................................. 765 Page One Hundred Sixty
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