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ONE REBOUND for All-Niaryland jim Rafferty. ff f 04 tv N fWj NNN . ' flf' YL . 'I 4,7 1- , ' ' 'Q U, yj x . ,. ,. k . f .8 -X ...4 . ,f 'I' X W! , f wi , , j ' . ,Q M 9 ,, , VARSITY BASKETBALL-Firyt row: XV, Downey, T. Bateman, Rafferty, R. Galiszewski, Colkley, S. Leish- ure. Scvona' row: R. Gordon, C. Smith, G. Bell, R, Jones, E. Miller, Miller, M. Cunningham, D. Shipley, man- ager, Coach Edward Elliott. 'N apture Fourth Place HEIGHT PAYS OFF for Bob Gordon. ,. ,.y S .,, Q9 N.. i . .. 'x U M '19,
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i, r VARSITY A, ' BASKETBALL W If y 1 E Opp. l. ' I 65 Southern 52 35 Poly 59 40 Patterson 61 35 Loyola 45 60 City 42 66 Forest Park 42 1 50 Dunbar 61 if 46 sr. Joseph 34 I bl 40 Carver 66 it S 35 Baltimore Inst. 20 l 5 74 Mervo 41 . 46 Gilman 34 0 .A 4 gg aw- 34- arsity Cagers 4 4 City 49 ' i 55 Forest Park 46 51 Dunbar 63 ' 44 St. Joseph 33 ' y 49 Carver 64 . 'QM of gl D I Edmondson' High's varsity basketball team finished its second season in fourth place with a 6-6 league record. The Tribeas crowd pleasing season reached its peak in the second round Loyola game fat homel. Coach Elliottls five played possession ball which held the Dons to a 34-28 victory. Late in the season the squad staged two consecutive ucome from behindl' triumphs. At City, the Bed and White rebounded for a 54-49 win. Forest Park provided surpris- ing opposition until ball-hawking co-captain Sam Leishure and company Hpressedw their way to victory, 55-46. The Tribe set a team scoring record by conquering the Baltimore Institute, 85-20. The season was capped by the voting of Jim Rafferty to the second all-division team. Mike Cunningham received honorable mention in the M. S. A. balloting. Coach Elliott will face a rebuilding process next winter as Rafferty, Cunningham, Bob Gordon. Tom Bateman. George Bell, Rick Galiszewski, John Miller, and Clarence Smith are lost to the cap and gown. MIKE CUNNINGHAM displays form he used in NO RESISTANCE is offered Bob Gordon as he covering the boards for Edmondson. netsw two. . . . with a Wfilc Chamberain hook.
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x BX 5, MIKE CUNNINGHAM and Dunbar's All-Mary- land Charlie Leach fight for possession. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL- First row: H. Baker, C. Gerringer, H. Green A. Pettaway, W. Towns, B. Routson, J Colkley. Second row: Taylor, R. Cougnet M. Phillips, H. Miller, P. Nicholson, A Crown Eludes JV BASKETBALL E Opp. Cagers 32 Southern 26 39 Poly 26 33 Patterson 21 117 Loyola 22 , , , , 62 City 27 In basketball, as in football, the junior varsity was sec- 4.9 Forest Park 30 ond best. The Tribeis 15-2 record placed it one notch be- 32 Dunbar 4-4 hind Carver. 48 St. Joseph 20 The JV quint rolled to six straight wins preceding a 44-32 gqiilg? loss to Dunbar. 413 Gilman 26 To keep in the running for the championship, Coach 49 Loyola 24' Kimmett's five ran up a string of nine straight victories. gui' t P Ak The season and the 'Skins title hopes ended with a 45-43 Q3 Dilllflial. al 32 loss to Carver. 53 St. Joseph 25 -113 Carver 4-5 Under Coach William Mullineaux the fresh-soph bas- ketball team finished its third winning season 7-4. FRESH-SOPH BACKETBALL--First row: E. Phillips, J. Farmer, W. Boden, M. Kwedar, C. Boyd, W. Howard, A. Wyatt. Second row: Coach William Mullineaux, A. Hall, T. Mazgay, E. Nocar, L. Kress, M. Burke, J. Gates, C. Holland, R. McConkey, H. Denis. , 1 . 5,1 19 ' f I 29 f 5:-lj 49 M37 ' Amaiik Banks, R. Gawareclci, Coach George Kimmett. 0 Tlv 435 ZS fl I L7 V. . ill.. r MM 0 E 16 27 39 32 37 20 20 31 20 14. 28 FRESH - SOPH BASKETBALL OPP St. Paul 21 Patterson 24 Southern 31 St. Joseph 27 Southern 27 Loyola 15 Patterson 13 Forest Park 13 St. Joseph 22 St. Paul 18 Carver 39
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