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. ,ii a I' T 1:1 E I 9 3. Q fffg ff Q if ,, fl , , 711, y . f ,ff f ff, -W-ff fy ff fax f f f . if I 1 , 'ifflfiff T-'G' , , 'TZ ' , I ,V ,,,,. JACK MCCORMICK DONK KELLEI-IER DON SMITH Three year baTTing average To .742 I43 vicTories and I5 deTeaTsI-a very personable Tigure. Though To alibi a season oT such preeminenTIy TavorabIe resuITs is superTIuous, neverTheIess The TempTaTion To assuage, or raTher To deride, The seIT-appoinTed side- Iine experTs who proTessed To be disappoinTed aT The miserabIe showing oT The Team is Too sTrong To resisT. Several eIemenTs conspired To prevenT The Green Tive Trom equaIIing iTs phenomenaI record oT The previous year, noT IeasT oT which was The inexorable Law oT Averages. ThaT briIIianT achievemenT oT going Through a nineTeen game schedule wiTh Two soIiTary deTeaTs included no inconsiderabIe number, six or seven aT IeasT, of uncom- TorTabIy cIose games. IT invariably happened ThaT I:aTe wouId incIine Towards The Jaspers when They had Their backs againsT The TiguraTive waII. So iT mighT be said ThaT in The pasT season The IiTTIe ball oT chance became so eccenTric as To bounce in -and Then ouT oT-ManhaTTan's hole, insTead oT in-To sTay. The absence oT pasT masTers oT The game made no IiTTIe gap buT. HGVGVIIWG' Iess, The squad ThaT winTer day embraced a Tew men possessing courT savoir Taire. There were avaiIabIe CapTain Dan KeIIeher-Donk, To you-The pivoT-shoT specidIiSJf. Johnnie McCormick, The deadIy siege gun Trom The ouTer ranges, and Bob Leonard. The deTensive Ieech-a sTrong enough nucleus Tor any Team To buiId around. Incl- denTaIIy, These men have since made Their adieux To Alumni I-IaII, aII Three winding up Their careers as members oT The Green quinTeT in Three disTincT, yeT concerTed. blazes oT gIory. I I I- - I s T of f I 'J - Lf T I'-1 1- ig IJ L 'I L, I- f'Lf9:is.iiggfiaf4g1T.11ff',:. 1-'wk 274
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I i i l il l fl l l l l l 1 i I i 1 l i A ff- N X125 if D ,xx Q... .Q X 'T' T -f-: ..f5':..-. Tll4',2, T 3 .flea-.fail .TQ - A . T rival S+, Francis' College oT Brooklyn, Turnished The Green wiTh liTTle more Than a mild workouT, The Green emerging TriumphanT To The Tune oT 38-I8. Villanova, always a powerTul rival, and The TirsT opponenT oT maior ranking, exTended Neil Cohalan's charges in The early sTages oT The game buT Tell under an irresisTible second-halT drive, 23-l l. WiTh a sTring oT Tour vicTories on iTs record, The Green quinTeT launched upon The diTTiculT parT oT iTs schedule. The ChrisTmas holidays broughT liTTle ioy To The baskeTballers, or perhaps Too much ioy during The Noel-Tide vacaTions worked Tor The requ undoing oT The Tive. Odd, Columbus Council, KnighTs oT Columbus, The TirsT holiday opponenT, eked ouT ,iheq a 30-25 vicTory over The Jaspers-Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season-in a hecTic game had aT The BrooklyniTes' club house. The game was played Tor The beneTiT oT The New hasii York American ChrisTmas Fund and This worThy chariTy was amply beneTiTed by The Simpy, proceeds oT The conTesT. mar? ln The TeaTure evenT oT GoTham's college baskeTball calendar-The Carnival Tor The BeneTiT oT The New York CiTy Unemployed-lvlanhaTTan played a raTher ignomi- h , nious role. The Jaspers were rudely humbled by an experienced group oT players Telr wearing The Red and WhiTe uniTorms oT ST. John's College oT Brooklyn, The suc- row' cessors oT The noTorious wonder Team oT The VincenTians. Every conceivable Thing OTHT wenT wrong wiTh The play oT The Green. The Tinal score was I6-6, and lvlanhaTTan rooTers could noT even cherish The doubTTul consolaTion oT a single Tield goal. IT was prove a decisive and appalling deTeaT. Oflh. The sTreak oT adverse TorTune ThaT had been hounding The Jaspers persisTed in an el The nexT game, which presenTed as an opponenT The DarTmouTh quinTeT, a TasT com- - binaTion wiTh exTraordinarily sTrong reserves. Showing very liTTle evidence oT iTs prow splendid early season Torm, The Green Tive was downed conclusively, 39-24. Hmm AgainsT Niagara UniversiTy's highly TouTed quinTeT, lvlanhaTTan snapped suddenly Wpfh I back inTo Torm and gave an excepTionally Tine perTormance in repelling The invasion esiim oT The upsTaTers, 31-I8. Domi Vengeance was sweeT when, in The nexT game, The Jaspers scored a Thrilling There 23-20 Triumph over The New York AThleTic Club Tive. The Winged FooTers had been unTor' hailed as a nemesis oT The Green by virTue OT, The upseT They had scored in The pre- more vious season, a win which broughT a lvlanhaTTan winning sTreak oT sevenTeen consecu- baske Tive vicTories To an end. DT5COU'a9ememL 6Qain haunTed The lv1anhaTTan baskeTball camp when CiTy Col- Iandl lege, The arch rivals oT The Green, TreaTed The Team To a smarTing 3I-20 seTback. Jas There was no denying The superioriTy oT The Lavender ThaT nighT, Tor ThaT Tive played pe superbly. lTs excellence was well aTTesTed by iTs general accepTance as The winner I oT The EasTern TiTle. York CaThedral College, The downTown seminary, provided a braarhar Tor The Jaspers Their' and The Cohalan men overwhelmed The embryonic priesTs by a TiTTeen-poinT margin, TTY Th 39-24. presg 3 r 276
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