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BASKETBALL TEAM - ’46 VERSION and present My true account” Loyola College athletes more than presented their true account in Sports this year, and this despite the fact that the number of losses in over-all sporting events exceeded the number of victories. Basketball, Evergreen’s major sport, set the pace from the very beginning. Plans had been laid to carry on with the hardwood game come what may. No one would have thought that by the end of the year, Loyola would look back on records of seven Varsity sports. Things caught fire December 5, 1945, when Lefty Reitz, Loyola’s Director of Athletics, returned to his old post after almost two years in the Navy. The Green and Gray had dropped two games, then it took four straight, lost two more and then swept on to ten consecutive wins. A pair of heartbreakers dropped the quint from the M-D Championship by one game as the season ended. Meantime a group of earnest grapplers were entering the Wrestling wars to start another sport on the comeback trail. Spring thaws heralded the resurrection of five more Varsity sports, Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Tennis and Track. Save for the diamonders, no sport could boast an outstand- ing record but the point was that the all-important beachhead had been established. Next year twice as many students would auger bigger and better teams and stiffer and more spirited competition to the Greyhounds’ opponents. That was what counted — that’s what would count. Thus, last year’s lone varsity sport will be multiplied tenfold next year, with P. T., Intramurals and all the trimmings. This year we planted — next year and thereafter, we reap. Page Seventeen
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FRESHMEN SENIOR DIRECTORY George L. Bardelman 2743 Alameda Blvd., Baltimore, Md. Joseph B. Bronushas 3037 O’Donnell St., Baltimore, Md. E. Paul Coffay, jr 7202 Oxford Road, Baltimore, Md. William M. Duggan 4620 York Road, Baltimore, Md. Edward J. Fay, Jr 1510 William St., Baltimore, M. Robert D. Geraghty 2225 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. H. Clifford Grant, Jr 1207 Poplar Grove St., Baltimore, Md. Robert E. Hiltz 3201 Windsor Ave., Baltimore, Md. Fred D. Hubbell 3718 Yosemite Ave., Baltimore, Md. Lewis V. Lortz, Jr 4646 Kernwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. Edward M. Rehak 1019 S. Ellwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. Charles J. Schmidt 6914 Beech Ave., Baltimore, Md. Frederick R. Simmons 9 Montrose Ave., Catonsville, Md. Thomas J. Wellham Brooklyn Post Office, Box 362, Baltimore, Md. Page Nineteen
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