Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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The superior height advantage of the Marquette team began to tell in the second half as they went on to win while the Orange and White fought furiously. The final gun found Marquette on top by a 78 to 67 margin. Dwyer gained scoring honors for the night with 19 points. He was followed by Paff with 15 and Foster with 12. Schwab of Marquette scored 16 and six-foot-seven Russ Wittberger only 12. The second tilt of the year found the Pioneers outshooting an old nemesis, Whitewater, by an 88 to 72 margin. The Quakers were led by their two aces Ducky Noonan and Red Herbst with 29 and 27 points respectively. The Pioneers came up with a better balanced attack, however, that netted them the victory. Dwyer collected 26 points, with Oncken getting 19, Chuck F oster 18 and Paft 11. The third game found the Pioneers running roughshod over and under-manned team at Mission House. The final score, 79 to 57. , h; It '1 I H I! I H H .' fr 1 I 1! h F oster, Dwyer, Oncken and Jones led Pioneer team in this tilt with iiTrickyT adding 17 to his total output. The Pioneers lost their second game of the season to a dangerous Lake F orest five at Lake Forest on 'December 4. Oncken and Dwyer were held to ten points apiece and no one else took up the slack, with the result being a 78 to 64 score in favor of the Foresters. The Orange and White again came to life when they met and defeated Mac- Alester on our home floor by a 64 to 47 score. The visitors were unable to find the range, while Foster, Dwyers, and Paff were scoring 14, 13 and 13 respectively. Win number four came at the expense of Oshkosh to the tune of 76 to 60. The team was aggressive and shot well, With Dwyer and F oster collecting 21 points apiece to add to their collections. Spaulding, Dees, and Biebel led the Teachers. The pioneers absorbed their third loss of the season at the hands of the high-flying Beloit Buccanneers, who ran up an 85 point total while holding the Pio- neers to 70 points. The Bucs ace center Lou Proctor racked up 25 points for the evenings high. He was followed Closely by Pioneer Captain Jerry Dwyer with 23. Oncken added 15 to the cause while P213 and Foster garnered 13 apiece. Carroll won number five against Northern Michigan, and freshman guard Jack Steiger of Park Falls, came into his own by sharing scoring honors with ace Jerry Dwyer 19 points apiece. Victory number six came at the expense of Hanover College of Indiana during the Christmas recess. Dwyer again sparked the win against the Tigers with a total of 28 for the night. Foster gathered 15 with Oncken pumping 14. The visitors were sparked by their ace forward King who single-handedly led a rally in the dying minutes of the game to cut a big lead to four points, 76 to 72. He won scoring honors for the night with 29 big points. Page One Hundred Three

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Top: Jerry Dwyer, Doug Pdff, Chuck Foxter. Don Onckeu Peter Delliox. Bottom: Jack Steiger, Sim: 11mm, Gerry Cole. Ray Halxleml. Coach Don Huddleston began his cage season with a number of returning letter winners and experienced players. He began putting them thru their paces in Late October to round them in shape for their first game of the season against Marquette. Captain Jerry Dwyer, center Don Oncken, guard Doug Paff and com- pany were working hard to get into shape. Fiery Chuck Foster and steady Pete Dellios joined them in November after the football season with two weeks to go before the Hilltop tilt. As game time rolled around, a smooth working unit had been developed. F ire and pep were evident in the team as they took the court at Marquette. Dwyer and PaH kept the Pioneers in the game offensively in the first half, with Foster stealing the ball from Hilltoppers time and time again, to hold on to the Hilltoppers and trailing at the end of the half by a 86-35 score. Page One Hundred Two



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Page One Hundred Four Win number seven came at the ex- pense of the Green Knights of St. Nor- bert on their home court. The victory was made even sweeter when we got the news that Jerry Dwyer had set a new scoring mark of 37 points. It was also a scoring record for the Knights, gym. The final score found the Pioneers ahead by 20 points, 74 to 54. The Orange and White hoopsters rang up win number eight against the Redmen 0f Ripon Col- lege. Dwyer and Foster as usual led the Pioneers with 28 and 23 points. The Redmen could only Hnd one scoring punch in sophomore Ned Lufrano who dumped in 27 points. Dwyer, Putt and F oster again led the Pioneers into battle against Mission House and came out of the fray with scalp number nine hang- ing from their belts. Dwyer won scoring honors with a 21 point output. The Pio- neers rang up their sixth straight victory without a defeat by topping a strong quintet from Northern Illinois State Teachers, who had earlier beaten De Pauw, conquerors of the University of II- linois, Big Ten champs. F ostefs aggres- sive play in this contest won the acclaim of the fans and gave him scoring honors with 21 points Dwyer contributed 17, with freshman center Gerry Cole add- ing 12. The Pioneers lost their fourth game of the season to a strong Great Lakes team led by former All-American, Hal Haskins of Hamline. Don Oncken, reg- ular center was left at home battling a bad case of the flu. Dwyer came to the fore even in defeat when he rang up 27 points to outscore Haskins by 3. St. Norbert,s Green Knights returned to the Carroll floor and gave the Pioneers a terrific battle before falling by a two- point margin 72 to 70. The Knights were led by their Captain Art Biesenthal who put on a brilliant demonstration of long- range shooting to win scoring honors with 19 points. He was ably assisted by Chuck Holton and Frank Pirman with 17 and 16. For the Pioneers it was Dwyer, F oster and Patf leading the scor- ing, with C0168 basket winning the game. The Pioneers fell for the fifth time during the season when they were hand- ed a 56 to 52 defeat by the Quakers 0f Whitewater on the Whitewater floor on

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