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, .awixnx...viwmwv ......ua....t.W:..m 9 X E xxxvcx ...vi...a, s Q S WF ex W, .... .....v.......,,,gm It X ss Y x..+ XX -X ' -ws Y We ,tw '- Ni X NXMBNX as SMX 9. 'X ,.+il-g,,,..s. ..,., sa, Wt... X x x t .,,, ............N - xx Sakixwmv . - X Qi N ,..... . t. - X so NN Q' - .R Q .-N X ss .-w Y .ss-ss e sms KJ Zgaakvt-hall Georgetown enjoyed a very prosperous season in basketball under Cap- tain Flavin, winning nine out of eleven games. The two games were lost on the trip north where Georgetown met some very stiff opposition, losing in each instance by a very small margin. ,Navy game was lost also. On December io, 1922, the following men responded to Manager XVhite's call for candidates: Flavin, Carney, Florence, llyrne, Donovan, O'Keefe, Zazzalli, Brogan, Slane, McGowan, Sweeney, Joyce and Ryan. Under the directing hand of Coach John D. 0'Reilly, the squad soon rounded into shape for its first encounter with the Quantico Marines on January 13. Georgetown won a hard-fought game, 22-17. The Marines proved to be a great puzzle for the Hilltoppers throughout the nrst half, but in the second half the wearers of the Blue and Gray showed new life, and baskets by Byrne, Carney and Sweeney, with four free tosses by Zazzalli, made things much brighter from a Georgetown viewpoint. Zazzalli and Carney played the prominent part for the Hilltoppers and gave a good account of themselves throughout the entire contest. The next game was, perhaps, the best game of the year. After a furious uphill fight throughout the entire game, the Hilltoppers defeated Lafayette in one of the fastest games that has ever been staged in Ryan Gymnasium. Coming from behind in the final period, O'Keefe and Flavin caged the win- ning baskets, materially helped by the clever passing of Zazzalli. The end of the first half found Lafayette leading by two baskets and things did not look very promising for Captain Flaviifs Hve in view of the game the Eastonians were playing. However, in the second period the defense strengthened and the offense of the Blue and Gray improved a great deal. By constantly feeding the ball to O'Keefe and Flavin, the score was soon tied, and with only a few minutes left to play Carney dropped one in from the middle of the floor which was followed by another spectacular shot by Captain Flavin, making the final count stand 34-50. The wearers of the Blue and Gray were not very hard pushed to win their third consecutive game of the season, Captain Flavin and his men crush- ing the George XVashington quintet by a score of 39-20. The game was hard played throughout, but after the first few minutes the result was never in doubt. George VVashington's passing game was successfully broken up by yw-CNN QN X Q .E . A M U h A X A XM , N My XY. t. W.. .aww N X wx N. wsvgww Sri'-pi, ,. ts s Q N so XX Q X X X XX X X X R gm R xo so Nysssx sexy Sq V ss,
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