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Top Raw Thomas, C , Rnlland, Rnmsaur, Fllis, lc-lTrms, J, Wilson, A Cnpmm SUKMHP tfictrftn Pow Kraiislvanr, J.. Malkmun, Folkz-dal, D , Pied:-l Gogqtn, Mr-nts rmmm RM. l?ifl'ivlnr-ut, ismmnww, Stnflith-, rim'-ii, kan-s. 6'5 Empire!! The B team this year has demonstrated its ability to pull out of the rut . At the beginning of the season, Coach Petee was greeted with a group of eager to learn , inexperienced players with the exception of Jeflries, Sutcliffe, and Wilson. The team started oft in a bad way, winning but one out of its first nine practice games. The team learned much from this, and when the first league game rolled around the team won. Coach Petee had to answer roll-call to Uncle Sam and a new UCLA man, Dick Thompson, took over the team and began making the team into champions. Coach Petee took the freshness out ol the team and Coach Thompson ripened up the Saracen B's. The team lost but one game in the league, to our arch rival, BlackfFoxe, The next time they met, the Harvardites were on top by a 67-41 score. The B's went on to win the championship ofthe southern part of the Prep League. At this writing, the team is to play oft lor the Prepeleague championship against Bell- flower Christian in the northern halt of the league. Everyone believes our loopers will win. Surely this team has come a long way from the start and will produce such men tor the Varsity next year as Wilson, Jeffries, Hopkins, and Ramsaur. The three team members that will graduate this June and who helped the team out immensely are Sutcliffe, Thomas, and Bonaparte. mlal, D Malkmus Ramsaui Hopkins lcllriws
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in The C basketball team ranks as one of Harvard's most unheralded athletic teams. Practicing on the outside courts, the Siberia of North Hollywood , eleven boys put their love of basketball ahead of their desire to keep warm, and under the leadership of George Kouftmann, formed the nucleus of this year's C team. Their love of basketball and hard work has rewarded them with a record of four wins and two losses, the best record of any Harvard casaba squad. Coach Kaultmann organized his 4 Top Row. Cummins, Von Hagen, R., Keller, Gregson, Sheppircl, Coach KaulTmann. boys Ground G foundation of G Bottom Row- Hamill, McComas, Parker, Greer, Kennedy. good forward and a center, Ron Von Hagen and Paul Cummins. Using Wellman, .lel'Tries, and Mc- Comas at his other forward and two guard spots, he put together one of the finest C squads we have seen in a long while. They functioned together well, and looked as well organized in their drills as either of the two varsity teams. On the basketball fioor their good training has paid oft, as their fine record shows. One main thing they were noted for was their fine working of the ball and the teamwork shown at all times. We accredit this spirit to Coach Kaultmann and the work he did with these young boys. lf this team is any indication of what is to come in future years, we shall surely have another bas- ketball league championship in l955. 66 7? Z?aALef6af This year, under the guidance of Coach Gabor and the leader- ship of team captain Reynard, the Grammar School Basketball team played a very successful season. Each game saw the kiddies get- ting more and more adept at ball handling, strategy, and over-all skill. The first team consisted of: Reynard at center, Tremaine and Gooden as forwards, with Edger- ton and Campbell in the guard positions. The team played a se- ries of seven games, winning four r p A H i' 1 - R ci B ii 1 ii f - ' -I and losing three. lt seemed as if p ow. ayun, remaine, eynar , e , o eson, Bilheimer, Hi lman. ttorn Row: Johnson, P., Campbell, Sunshine, Edgerton, Gooden, Ward P., Bolton, Turner, McFadden. the boys learned from experience, for they always came through to win the final game with each of these schools: Pacific Lodge, McKinely Home, Cheviot Hills, and Rancho San Antone. Coach Gabor in his summation of the season commented, l feel that this season was one of the best. The lessons the boys have learned in fair play and good sportsmanship will be invaluable to them.
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