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BASKETBALL During the past season on the court, basketball was not as successful as pre-season predictions had anticipated. With but a small list of cap- able reserves to call upon, the team could not stand the faster pace set by the opponents, most of which were teams of higher classes. The season began with two defeats by one and three-point margins at the hands of Litchfield and Watertown, respectively. In the third game of the season, Coach Laun took the team to Nau- gatuck, where the players took the Rubber Town outfit into camp by a score of 22 to 12. Display- ing an offense which swept Naugy off its feet, they rolled up twenty-two points in machine-like fashion. Slim Shea alone accounted for thir- teen points, while Garner played a snappy game in the rear court. With the decisive victory chalked up, the team went into the Crosby game with almost equal betting. The flashy offense which had worked so well in the Naugy game was broken up by the Crosby guards. Leavenworth's boys once more took the count by the score of 25 to 12. Smarting from their defeat at the hands of Crosby, the team journeyed to Danbury, and, in one of the best-played games of the season, up- set the Hatters by a score of 32 to 5. With fast passwork and accurate shooting, coupled with close guarding by Garner and Coer, they ran up thirty-two points to Danbury's five, allowing them but a single field basket late in the final period. Garner took the honors for the night by scoring ten points and playing an aggressive game throughout. Tracy and Simons also play- ed well in this game. Most of the opposing quintets were high class teams, but Leavenworth's boys fought hard in every game and managed to make a very credit- able showing against these strong opponents. Wins were recorded against Danbury, Nauga- tuck, Watertown, Litchfield, and Terryville. The team was defeated by such teams as Crosby, Wilby, Meriden, West Haven, and Terryville, and in its initial contests by Litchfield and Wa- tertown. It placed third in the Western Connec- ticut Interscholastic League, and reached semi- final play in the C and D Tournament at Storrs, Page Eighty-one gg 'its
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