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P5 Q44 L AM' ' Cal Ramsey, N.Y.U., Maroon Quill Trophy winner. Y 'K - la, 3 N ln Memoriam to Rameses XVII, Manhattan! fatal error . . . 'iQ Q N R . 99.4 v ,-H x Buzzy, congratulates Jimmy on No, IOOO,
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Cunningham drivesvfor two against St. John's. Soph John BVGCJY Hits iol' twv- much for the Rams. Ramsey scored 29 points and was the winner of 'the Maroon Quill Trophy. Cunningham hit for 25, including point No. l,OOO of his career, but it was not enough. The cagers celebrated Bach's return with a tremendous 83-77 win over St. John's. Bill McCadney with ZO and Jim with 26 were the big guns. Down at Philadelphia's Palestra the surging Rams were derailed by La Salle as Alonzo Lewis scored 3l. Returning home the Maroon knocked off the high flying pirates of Seton Hall, 76-75. Cunningham scored 28, one more than the sup- posed super star, portly Dick Gaines. In a tuneup for the big one with Manhattan, Fordham defeated Rutgers 74-64. Four men, led by Cunningham and Brady with 20 and i8 points respectively, hit double figures. Against the Jaspers the Rams played a great team game. With ten minutes to go in the game, the Rams held a slim one-point lead. At this point Cunningham hit for two buckets, and Captain Ron Kuehn hit with two sets to swell the lead to eight points, and the Jaspers were through for the night. A well-executed Fordham freeze ensued, sparked by a 60 second solo exhibition of expert dribbling and quick reflex action by Jim Cunningham. Jimmy was high man with 24, followed by Brady and McCadney with i8 and Bugniazet with iZ. The Manhattan game provided a fitting finale to the exciting and suc- cessful careers of graduating seniors Ed Bugniazet and Mike Cashman and Captain Ron Kuehn. This season saw Jim Cunningham take his place among thenall-time Ram greats. He scored 640 points for a 24,6 points per game average, eleventh best in the nation. He was named to the All-Met first team and received honorable mention on the AP All-American team. If he comes through with another good year he has a chance to break Conlin's one season scoring record of 675 points and an outside chance of breaking Big Ed's total point record of i,886. - l 1, . Brady lets go against the Hall. Gaines and Chesney missed blocking Jimmy's shot Cunningham drives past Parenti for a bucket. 227 BlQ Bill hits againf
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