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Ti-is BENEDICTUS .. - .. - .. .. - - -......-,...........-...-...4...-...-..........,........- - - - - - - - ... HAROLD CARNAHAN-Felix was our depend- able back guard. Nothing much is ever said about Felix for he is always the same, just a real good back guard. He is a freshman and by the time he is a senior, look out, Oh ye forwards. X X .X- RONALD HOAR-Percie was our first sub as a guard. He plays a very neat game and is very spunky for a small lad. He has great things in himself if he will just show them. He is a sophomore. KERN HARMON-Curly was our first sub as a forward. He is one of the fastest lads on the squad and he has fight and plenty of it. He also has a keen dribble and passoff. He is a Sophomore and was eligible after Xmas. JESS PURCELL-Bunco was our first sub as cen- ter. Bunco was good on the tip off and fast on his feet. He has been a help to the team in many ways. He was also a substitute as forward when needed. He is a Senior. P age Twenty Thr
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I, I if 1 Page Twenty Two THE BENEDICTUS i JOSEPH LAIB-Joe was a forward on our basket ball team. He was a fast lad and had a knack for drop- ping' in longs excessively when needed. He is a Sen- ior and we hate to lose him as a captain the same as we hate to lose him as a forward. ' HARRY JOE ENGl..lSH+,Ioe was our other for- ward who has played this year on the first five for the first time. If Joe doesn't make any freakie shots none can be made. He is a Sophomore. JOHN VICKERY DELONG-Vickie was our center who has a good eye for the basket, although he is very different when playing basket ball than he is in school. He has playedthis year for the first time onthe first five. He is a sophomore. ROY WARREN-Lefty was our running guard who could play center as good or better. He was the head work under the basket. Also he could drop in a long one now and then past center. He is a sophomore.
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THE BENEDICTUS 1 JAMES WALLACE-Jimmie was a pretty good l player for his experience which-consists of only one year. He was a hard little fighter and was another one of our subs who knew the game well. He is a Senior. ' HAROLD JOE WILHITE-Mary was our last letter man, who is a sub guard. This is his first year. We expect great things of him, although he differs in speech and basketball. He is a Freshman. DARWIN STONE--True Love was a substitute as a forward or guard. He was a nice little rough player and he had a temper as big as any barrel. But Dar- win, outside of that, was a good sport and handled himself fine. He is a freshie. I JUNIOR ROTHERT-Junnie was another substi- tute as a forward. He nor Darwin were letter men but just the same their work was acknowledged. Junior is not very big and his motto is, The bigger they are the harder they fall. He is a Sophomore. Page Twenty Four
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