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Following in on one of the long shots of the fast Mil'UhUll Lea ue 'anne' are Don Lan lev and Clayton Reher ' l K L 5 g . in purple- and Bill Wiltse in white. Vlerchant League By BOB IlORS'l'MAN '46 lVlassey and Fuzzy Martin, the Wotzits: and Ted Schroeder and Paul Frauen, the Loafers. During the first five games, the Hoopers and Solers led the League. Then the Aristocrats humped oft the high-riding Solers, leaving the Hoopers in undisputed first place. They lcept this position until the last game when the Solers won 22919 over the leaders. This lelt the Fleas as champs of the season play. ln the tournament, the Hoopers went straight through and earned a chance to play the Fleas to determine the Merchant League Championship title. ln the final game of the season, the Fleas were on the long end of a 17-15 score. According to many spectators. this game was hetter than a good many high school games. THE FLEAS, winners in the intra-mural basketball league which plays during the wintvr season: Top row are Dick Balinian, Lavvrn Kalkowski, Errol Shoe-I, Bob Hoppeg front, Bill Seymour, Keith Waddingzton.
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W Umm Hoppe Lingemzm Mullen Pnrkvr lmppq-ri llvln-r Ryan S1'liroc'flc'r Spcnrvr Wndllinqton Williams IDOAN. FIIICIT MlI,'I'0N'4lvllvrnl. lVli'i'i'linl11 Iwzigill' I. I ll0l'I'IfI. IIOBPIIIT G0liIXlN7K'ollt'g0 I'l'0p:ii'ai1lry. Merrhani x lmxlllllc' f.. LINGICMAN, WILLIAM Il:ff'I'i':nlv:s. llfIl'l'K'lllIlII Imagllv ff. Mlll,l.I-IN, ROBERT ll.-G:-in-rail. Mvrrlmnt Li-agus' 3. I'AllKI'ili. JACK IDICAN-'l'i'ai1lvs, ltlvrrlmn! Ifilgllt' 2, ,PIIIUI lionu- room VlK'P'PI'C'9lllK'Ili l. l'0l'l'I'1llT. IlAI,I'Il I.I'IlVl0INICfTrauli-s, Sn-mnul ivznn footlm lllvrrlmnt Imzifliu- I. III illI'lll, IIAIIYI. llI'fANf'l'I'zillvs. Mvrvlizilll Imaiglllx' I, ll I. IIY.-KN, TIIUMAS ICDWAlllI4t'ollvu0 I'rvpzirzltnry. Tl'2lI'l'C II, lVlf'r' 1'li.in1 lmziulls- fl, vaiptzuili If, Slurlr-nt Cuunril Ll, stzllerraxfi 6 senior lmnw rumn prvsiwlvnt I, senior ring cmnmiltc-v. 5l'lIltHI'lDl-Ill, Tl-Ill G.--Gi-iwrul. Mc-rclnml I.m-:agus 2, vziptuin I Imncl li, urclwstrn l, Vllllll' I. Sl'ICNt'Ell. l,0WI'fl.I. V.f'I'r:uls's. Merrliaint I.c-:mile 3, Uillllillll I NYADIlING'I'UN, KEITH Il. - C' ill 'fl' Pr I1I'2l0T'. Mer l IAWIEIII' 2, vnpiaili 2. WIl,I,lAMS, RUBI-IRT WIl,I,IAlVl lS'1f-ri-liaml l.r-uunv 21, vnptnin Twenty vigil! 1 KL viii 5 cianl Traulvs. Sevonfl ICQIIII footlrzlll l l. As llie season lor llasl lmaslcetliall games rollecl around, many lellows wlio lilcecl lo play signed up lor lvlercliant League. Uncler tl1e guidance ol' E. A. Toll, 2.1 co-captains Ior I2 teams were clmosen. Lowell Spencer and Boll Scliroecler led tl1e Hoopersg Balbe Kallcowslci and Keitli Vvaclclington, tlie Fleas: Don Langley ancl Gene Rawles, tl1e Solers: Bolm Vvilliams ancl Dial: lvlcljeely, Vvilliees: Dial: Babel and Riclmarcl Biclc, tlie Aristocrats: 'llylcye Camaras and Virg Ewolclt, tl1e Trotters: Tom Ryan and Jael: Sorenson, llie Hay- slialiersz Don Grotzlcy ancl Vvilmer Sagessor, tlie Hoosiers: Bill Vviltse ancl .lunior Kelsey, tlie Floor Dogs: Bolm Simp- son ancl .lol1n Vvilson. tlie Atoms: .lim
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