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Niagara Falls Collegiates were tl1e victims. Park of Buffalo almost stopped thc team but their rally fell short and We racked up a 30-25 Win. Cook again suc- cumbed to their on- slaught. This time to the tune of 31-9. A tall Ridley quint had a fast break that was too much for om' smaller team. The streak was ended by a defeat of 43-30. Pebble Hill of Syracuse caught the quintet on a bad night and took home an un- earned victory. Lake- mont was again defeated as Bell and Doswell threw in shots from all angles. The thriller of the year came against St. Mary's in a game played for the Naismith Fund. A last second shot by Russ won the game for opponents 32-30. The last fray of the year was easily won as the Cadets beat St. lVlary's of Lancaster and Won the last game for Mr. Metz, coach for the past thirteen years.
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The fieldhouse was re- sounding with bouncing basketballs as the open- ing whistle of the North Collins game officially started the '4-1-'-L2 sea- son. The Metzmen got ofl' to a good start, only to have a poor last quar- ter lose the game 27-25. A weak Stamford outfit was easily trimmed by the Maroons 24-14. Nicholas out-classed our boys. Led by .lack Mar- lette they handed us our second defeat 38-22. After Christmas an in- exeusable loss to Allen- dale and a 28-17 loss to Neumann made our quintet fighting mad. They then began a win streak which extended to seven straight games. The Old Boys were hand- ed a 35-32 loss as Dixie,' Dunbar sank two last minute baskets. On an Overnight trip, Cook of Montour Falls and Lake- mont Academy were beaten by more than twenty points apiece. The next week two more trips to Canada won four and five. Stamford and
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BACK ROWV2.Mf. Heagle, Coachg Prall, Bickle, Stover, Meredilll, K lock, Lauroesch, Normand, Schoelles, Bell, J., Hagner. Cassuly, Nlanager. FRONT now: Dickerson, Gardner, Bell, W., Tefl, lllyers, Anslellz, Maxwell, 1VIacGregor. OCCGI' Doug Heagle's hooters piled up an enviable record this past season. The opening encounter was 1-1 tie with Nichols. Next Butch Hagner pushed one through to beat Gow, 1-0. A slow start in Buffalo enabled Park to take an early lead, and as our second half rally fell short, the game ended at one all. l Due to Hagner's injury, the Cadets lost two successive contests 2-1, 1-0, to a weak North Collins aggregation. Two defeats in a row were too much for the boys. Gow was slaughtered in the last contest, 7-1. Losing only three squad men by graduation, the soccer team should be very successful next year. 14
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