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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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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 s. X yvfr H1-'D' 'J .- :J fl .Z-1' :J J all Q fnjilf X I nz x , V. N ' K kg 7 E A I P 'aw I, lkw , l ' l il l c i if J . 1. J it i i. tv i G VARSITY SWIMMING-First row: F. Schuler, C. Snyder, F. Lanasa, H. Morin, C. Linlca, G. Mason, G, Gibson. Second row: H. Schwab, Turner, E. Lechert, H. Fuller, G. McDonald, Coach Lon Russ. Third row: I.. Smith, R. Puepke, H. Gilliam, manager. W. Warne was nor present for photo. Left circle: W. Feltman. Right circliz H. Schwab. MSA Trials Net a Fourth for atators VARSITY SWIMMING JV SWIMMING The exhausting efforts of Coach Lon Russ and the fine E Opp' E Opp' cooperation of the team members combined to give the var- Dunbar 38 T0 Dunbar 11 , d f , d f, b City 58 10 City 70 sity natators a recor o four wins an ive set aclcs. Poly T0 20 Poly 66 The highlight of the season was the fourth place finish of Douglass 22 31 D0U'Ela55 34' the medley rela' team in the M. S. A. championship trials. Menlo 49 29 Menlo 56 The trials saw Cary Mason backstroke' Herb Morin but- McDonogh 60 19 Calvert Hall 62 fl H F I L I 7 k , d 6.113 Gb if St. Joseph 74 49 Forest Park 29 ter 3, ran anasa, Jreaststro e, an. 1 ert 1 son,. ree- Calvert Hall 70 54 Carver 34 styleg finish five-tenths of a second behind third place City. Forest Park 30 The junior varsity, under Mr. Russ, enjoyed a successful Southern season winning four out of eight meets. arver JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING-Fifi! row: W. Feltman, H. Fuller, E. Fisher, J. Kerr, J. Samrnons, J. Hartman, M. Ament. Second row: W. Morris, W. Farmer, T. Masters, G. Mooney, R. Bacanslcas, W. Berens, Coach Lon Russ. J. Ament is absent from the photo, e e ce 1. J . . 2 , I J . , ..l X. 1 f 1 f 1 1 , . , N., 4 5 ' ' ,, , 5 5 Jyf I ' J f , J f ff.. . . i .aw .J J J 5 if ff , M! ,.3?,Wwmn ,,,,rV , f , , 'iff , N .7 X I, 5, , V! ff ,4 'fa -,W W V 'X ' ,y i 4 Jay! T, lf , , , iffy J V 'Q , L - 3741... V, Zo, if., . ff J Q J A in iJ'fl ea We rf.
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