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MB Team Standing: Clarke Jackman, Norman Bell, Pete Whitenight, Dick Laing, James Hamm, Jaydee Stinson, Jerry Rogers, B team coach. Sitting: Joe Eichhorn, Gary Creamer, Joel Malott, Fred Ramirez, Richard Skinner, Lester Walker. From top to bottom: Don Valliere, head coach, Jerry Rogers, B. Team coach, Bob Endacott, forward, center, David Auchard, forward, Larry Campbell, guard, Nor- man Burnett, guard, Terry Malott, guard, Gene Fritzel, guard.
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Courageous Lions Falier In Hoop Scraps HA Team Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK From left to right, back row: Manager Duane Estes, Frank Black, Bob Preston, David Auchard, Jerry Lundgren, Bob Endacott, Coach Don Valliere. Front row: Larry Camp- bell, Terry Malott, Norman Burnett, Arthur Frye, Charlie McCue, Gene Fritzel. Not in picture: Eddie Martin. Individual HA Shots From top to bottom: Forward Bob Preston, guard Art Frye, guard Eddie Martin, center Frank Black and guard Charlie McCue. Preston doubles at guard and center alsog Frye and Martin at guard and forwardg Black has seen action at forward and McCue has worked on the base-line. Phone 30 746 Massachusetts
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Lion Schedule Filled with Shares LMHS started off the '52-753 cage season with a loss to Winfield, 35-51. Wichita North then dumped the Lions 57-50, after which the Lions returned to Lawrence and lost another one to Topeka 43-46. ln their first win of the season Lawrence tripped Garden City with a tally of 48-42. The hapless Lions then lost two more in a row to Manhattan and Leavenworth, 44-47 and 51-55 respectively. Atchison then fell before a furi- ous onslaught here at LMHS by deficit of 41-62, with Lawrence ahead all the way. Shawnee-Mission promptly deflated the Lion's hopes of a high place in the league by virtue of a 54-44 drubbing. Lawrence then topped Pittsburg by one thin point, 49-48, then lost to Ottawa the next week 59-64. Nobody ex- Ed M ' ' r f ' 'f', . . Leavengfgsh Efgggr flllplizrgnagoggsharlorufggeglisfi pected Lawrence's next move. The Lions pulled the surprise sphere as teammate Bob Preston looks on from behind of the season with a 38-32 victory over the highly touted Ar- gentine Mustangs, on the Pony court. Then Lawrence did what they had not done before in their season, and did not repeat. They won the second game in a row, Leavenworth the victim this time, being on the short end of a 48-44 count. Lawrence dropped the last six games of the season, opponents being At- chison, 45-59g Wyandotte, 48-67, Shawnee-Mission, 62-683 Ottawa, 54-593 Argentine, 47-555 and Topeka, 35-64. In the Highland Park tournament Lawrence whomped Washburn Rural 70-32, lost to Highland 45-55, and dumped Atchison 40- 36. ln the Regionals the Lions fell before Argentine 42-53 and then took Washington 63-44. Considering the competition it hasn't been a bad season at all. Directly above: Frank Black and Charlie McCue put the big squeeze on two Topeka players. Ed Martin is out front deliberat- ing on the possibility of making it a three Way squash. Far left: Bob Preston effectively blocks an attempted shot by a Garden City player. Left: Eddie Martin goes sky-high for a shot against the Ottawa Cy- clones. Ottawa's only two league wins of the season came against the hapless Lions. 26'
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