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Kaskd 16W In their opening game of the season the Jaspers scored vic- tory over Bridgeport, 98-81 at the Alumni Gym. Angelo Lom- bardo started off the season in grand style by dumping in 30 points, the highest point production of his career at Mon- hattan. Allan Weiss paced the visitors with 20 points, enabling the Bridgeport quintet to gain a 46-39 halftime margin. But Lombardo, aided by John O'Connor's 22 markers mode the second half and the final outcome 0 rout. The Jaspers rolled to their second victory of the season by defeating Farleigh Dickinson, 83-64, on the Victor's court. Angelo Lombardo again paced the winners with 24 points. Two other Jaspers hit double figures, Jerry Paulson connected for 20 and John Powers scored 16. Making their initial Garden appearance of the season, the Kelly Green foiled the experts by upsetting a strong Lafayette College of Penn., 81-76. Lombardo made his second entry into the thirty-point circle, netting 31. The lead changed completely when the visitors were held scoreless from the fioor for the first seven minutes of the second half. In shooting for the fourth win of the year the Jaspers come out second best to a highly underrated Wagner quintet. Coach
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That's Morgan Kennedy on the lower left. FOLLOW THE FIVE Manhattan is noted in the world of sports for its fine teams, and admired among competitiors for its school spirit. This year the onlookers of the Jasper basketball games saw the Follow the Five displaying the Manhattan spirit in every con- test, home or away. The membership of this club included all who possessed a hearty voice and a shrill whistle, the only qualifications for membership. The president, Pinky Wallace, and Don Hays, President Emeritus, organized the group for trips to far-oH arenas. Their fellow ofticers were Morgan Kennedy, the sec- retary; and treasurer Tim Guinan. The meetings were held at every basketball game for the purpose of cheering the team on to victory. Judging from the outcome of the season, it can be gathered that they really accomplished their purpose. The Follow the Five operated under the Green and White bon- ner as far north as Syracuse and down south to Annapolis. These distant games presented a challenge, but they made up in volume what they lacked in number. Throw the burn out!!!!!!! The Philadelphia weekend trip to encounter Temple and St. Joseph's, and the Albany trip for the Siena game will long be remembered by those who made them and by those later regaled by the Follower's tales of their antics. Look, I'm on television.
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Norton's outfit led throughout, at times by as much as 11 points but the persistant Seahawks narrowed that lead down to nothing in the last four minutes. Ed Peterson's four points in the final 45 seconds of play iced the game for Wagner. Ang Lomdardo, dispite fouling out with seven minutes left, still managed to score 23 points. In their next tilt the Jaspers pulled a surprise upset over a favored Connecticut University club, 85-82, in the Ucon field house. The heavily favored Ucons held a 70-61 lead with only four minutes to go. A last minute spurt by the Green and White, who used only six men in the whole game, turned the tide. Lombardots 32 points, his high for the season and Power's 2i paced the victory. The second Garden game had the Jaspers pulling another upset. This time the victim was the nationallly ranked George Washington, 71-63. Gerry Paulson showed some of his classy shooting in netting 24 points for the Jasper cause. Traveling out to New Jersey, the quintet defeated a scrappy but completely outclassed St. Peter's team. Lombardo, who was leading the nation in shooting percentages with 65.7 percent led the scorers with 29. John O'Connor rebounds. Ill Come and get it I've got it. Coach Norton . . . as the wrestling season gets underway.
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