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is e AD EN? 1 . .E y E 2 A 31 5 241 E El Basllceithallll Season I92.6a2,7 . 3 I P f Q K. C. C. P. . so Federal Reserve Bank . . 27 iii N K. C. C. P. . . 34 Crane Company . . . 35 e 1 K. C. C. P. . 17 Missouri Pacific . . . 30 .51 K. C. C. P. . . 24 Lees summit Alumni . . . 27 if K. . Woolf Brothers . . . . 33 5 ' 1 gi K ..... . Smith-McCord ...... 30 F, K. . 33 Businesg Mens Assurance . . ' 17 ig K ..... . 39 Crane ompany . . . . 34 , it K. C. C. P. . 37 Federal Reserve Bank . . 26 f K. C. C. P. . . 27 Missouri Pacific . . . 36. - I ,' K. C. C. P. . 42 Continental Oil . . . . 17' . K. O. C. P. . . 15 Woolf Brothers ..... 19 K. C. C. P. . 19 Business Mens Assurance . . . 17 i ii K. C. C. P. . . 39 Crane Company ..... 3l. ' f- K. C. C. P. . 51 Santa Fe ......... 19 1 K 3 K. C. C. P. . . 33 K. C.-Western Dental College . 28 O 3 1, a i Won . . . . ......... 9 ' f 1 Lost . . . . 7 . 5 Percentage ............ . .562 1 ' BASKETBALL HISTORY ' A .. GT HE TEAM FINISHED in the lirst division of rhe MJ league. the fast f Q l g 1 1 I 'As 1. A K l N f 1 1 1 passing combination, Chartier to Delaney, accounting for most of the victories. . I I . i I The outstanding game of the season was with the Western Dental College. , li which proved to be a thriller. The Pharmacy Five, which consisted of three l letter men and two new members, won by a very close margin. 'g 5 The season was closed in the city tournament game with the K. C. Southern All-Stars, who stopped K. C. O. P. 26 to 16. THE SQUAD 1 EMIVIETT Cl-IARTIER MARTEN Sl-IAWHAN i I Forward, '26, '27 Center, '27 GORDON DELANEY FOREST MUIR Forward, '26, '27 Guard, '27 CHARLES BREIDENTHAL PAUL KLOTZ Forward, '27 Guard, Captain, '26, '27 HUGO BRACKMAN OTIS KELSO '3 Center, '27 Guard, '26, '27 F . if . JOHN GRAVINO 1 Guard, '27 . I 1 Sweaters bear-ing service stripes were awarded to Delaney, Chartier, Brackman, K' Klotz and Gravino. 3 D V Whitney Jr was the able coach and director . e , e, . J . 5,57 11 . - ..-4 1 9 2 s e e-as -1- I 42 1 'lr
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1 x Q ,fig A '4r:z::2izi1'7311.:.1 . T H E M 0 R T A R :1 ,x-1,x. m1,,k,3 - . o - r l v 1 4 I f fxl P fi ff P. l L1 , 4 'A , 1 THEO ADDLEMAN s CHARLES GOODRICH X ' Ted, Guard, '28. A good Chuck.:' Center, '28, Fresh- , defensive man. We expect much man. Easy-going but hard to N P' from Ted next year. Freshman. stop. x . ' l . HENRY CAREY CHARLES BREIDENTHAL ' Carey, Forward. '28, Chuck, Forward, '27-'28, Junior. A cool and deliberate Improves with age and has an- ' player. Always consistent. other year to make high point man of himself. 1 D. V. VJHITNEY, JR. x Vic, Coach. '25, '26, '27, '28, The X best coach the team has had in the past four ' l 1 seasons. ' l JOHN GRAVINO .A ' John, guard, '27-'28, Played in every ' game. Known as a big little man to all opponents. ' l l C - E ui, - A at -1 --,... -A. , t , 1 rf ,, ., , ,4-is, 4 1 928 - c I -1 141 1 5 ' ' K 1 C r ga
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E ,, ,,..:..r7:3L.-L44 ' THE MORTAR .. .x.:-i's.:'.ffL. . .Lxt,T, - V I f 'I 1 Basketball Season 1927128 K. C. C. P. ....... 21 Retail Bakers ....... 22 K. C. C. P ........ 23 Imperial Order of Red Men . 21 K.. C. C. P. ....... 16 Simpson Tailors ...... 18 K. C. C. P ..... . . 51 Jackson Avenue Christians . 45 K. C. C. P. . . . . . 37 Decimo Club .... . . . 28 K. C. C. P ........ 24 Hoodlum Club ...... 33 K. C. C. P. ....... 33 Siler Class ........ 48 K. C. C. P ...... . 27 I. O. R. M ...... . 30 K. C. C. P. ....... 20 Retail Bakers ....... 39 K. C. C. P. . ..... 35 Jackson Avenue Christians . . 27 K. C. C. P. ....... 26 Decimo Club ....... 31 K. C. C. P. . ..... 34 Hoodlum Club ...... 24 K.C.C.P. ...34 SilerClass........43 Won .............. . . . 6 Lost .................. 7 . I T HE CALL WENT OUT EARLY for basketball players. Forty prospective players answered. and after two weeks of hard practice and natural elimination this number was reduced to ten, which comprised the Squad of 1928. No inter-class games were played this season as had been done heretofore: the Class of '28 standing as school champions. N y The season started off slow but time and practice soon made the squad one of 2 the strongest in the Federal division of the M and J league. ' l The team has many good things to boast of, among them, Gordon Delaney, cup winner, as high point man in the league. He led the rest of the iield by a large margin throughout the season. Five veterans have been lost to the team by graduation. But the remaining letter men will carry the good team work on next year with the same old light. The members being graduated are Gordon Delaney, Philip Kohl, Paul Klotz, Hugo Brackman and Homer Welch. : D. V. Vlhitney, Junior, was the coach and director, and too much can not be 2 said in thanks for the wonderful support and the never failing interest shown by him. Vic and his spontaneous pep helped the boys through more than one game that was on the road to defeat by the zeal and friendly encouragement . and by the interest shown in the team and their ultimate success or failure. Appreciating the untiring efforts and ambition of the basketball team through- out the three years of service the trustees presented them with gold basketballs, E engraved with their initials and the years they played. Those winning the 5 trophies were Paul Klotz, Gordon Delaney, Phil Kohl. Hugo Brackman, John Gravino, Henry Carey and Charles Breidenthal. A, - i 4' L T513 'w SW 3LLTLE..t'a.. S.x.1'a.l 1 9 2 8 LCC-.l.,.4l.l,all..T-.iL.Ar3 f.-,.fg.i12f ? if , un as it' .Y .iii il f f 1 l 1
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