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THE MIRROR of 1942 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS MANLIUS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1
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Manlius Five Rallies, Nips DePue, 32-28 OcPue—Slowly striking: back from the depths of a ten point first period deficit, Coach George Taylor’s Manlius five chalked up its eighth straight victory here last night by whipping DePue’s hot and I cold cagers, 32-28. Only Saturday i DePue had handed Geneseo its second loss of the season. Hewitt, Schuneman and Dahl led the attack of the Little Eight tourney champs in a uphill battle, i Manlius jumped to an early lead, then appeared routed as DePue swept to a 17-7 first quarter advantage. The Taylormen-cut this margin to 19-14 at the half and shaved it another point to 26-22 in the third quarter. They out-i scored DePue in the final period, 10-2. Manlius Depue fg ft tp' (ft ft tp Schuneman 3 2 8 Eckard 1 0 2 Dahl 4 0 8 Koplmt 3 0 6 Stier 0 2 2 Fusinatto 1 0 2 DeSkeere 1 0 2 Ivon 1 0 2 Dale 1 0 2' Riska 0 0 0 Hewitt 4 2 10 Galindo 4 I 9 ; Menendez 3 1 7 13 6 32 13 2 28 Score by quarters: Manlius 22 32 Depue 17 19 26 28 Officials — McMichaels, S treat or; Claus. Streator. All-Star B. C. Tourney Team Is Selected BY ROGER McROBERTS In a meet as good and at fjr-fl ng as the B. C.t with eight-ee • teams competing there are always standouts among individual player . We have here picked an ALL-STAR squad of ten lads. The five starters, we believe, would play a creditable game with any high school club, bar none. At forwards—Van Hoorweghe, St. Bede, and Besenfelder, Half; at center. Brown. Princeton; guards. Hewitt, Manlius, and Gingrich, Mineral. Replacement are not far behind in caliber. They include: forwards. A. Lind, Buda, and R. Frantzen. Princeton; center, Mozina. St. Bede; guards. Men. endez, Depue and Schmidt, St. Bede. Manlius Coj S ’ 35-20 Battle At Sheffield LITTLE EIGHT CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. (Final) L. Pts. Opp. Manlius 6 1 205 171 J Tiskilwa .... 6 1 248 136 t Buda 6 1 26 4 203 J Walnut .... 4 3 197 172 Sheffield .... 3 4 175 176 Wyanet .... 2 5 203 239 Neponset .... 1 6 158 242 Bureau Twp. 0 7 133 337 Sheffield — Manlius f.ook its third of the Little Eight title here j last night, but not until it tarted I to clr in the second half against a Sheffield five that proved very | stubborn in the first haK Coach i George Taylor’s boys eventually f pulled away for a 35-20 ictory I with Hubert Hewitt and Schune-man leading the way with 13 and | 11 points respectively. Ronald Humphrey paced Sheffield with 11 markers. The first . half was all ev . . ending 12-12. ; but Manlius starved a rushing f game in the lasbtttuf to take a big I lead. Sheffie! seconds won. ' 20-12 and the grades triumphed. ' 12-5. Manlius } Sheffield (ft ft tp fg ft to Schuneman 4 3 11 Van Do Velde 0 0 0 Dahl 2 1 5jD. Bates 10 2 Raabc 0 0 0’E. Bates 0 0 0 DeSkeere 3 0 6 Slock 0 0 0 Stier 0 0 0 DeMay 2 0 1 Hewitt L laiSlusser 113 Dale 0 0 OiTrotter 0 0 0 -!R.Humphrey 4 3 11 13 9 35 ■ 8 4 20 Personals—6 jPersonals—11 Score by quarters: Sheffield ------------- 6 12 15 20 Manlius --------------- 6 12 25 35 | Manlius Cops 61-20 Battle Manlius — Coach George Taylor’s Manlius five, although sub- stituting freely, handed Bureau Township a 61-20 whipping to ’ stay on { top in the Little Eight j here last night. Dahl with 22 : points led the attack. Manlius ' seconds triumphed. 26-10. Manlius 1 Bureau Twp. fg ft p fg ft tg ! DeSkeere a 1 11 Stoner 0 0 0 j Dahl 10 2 22 Johnson 4 1 9 { Stip»- o 0 o Soloday 1 0 2 j Dal« 10 2 Trtmseau 4 1 9 , Hewitt 5 0 10'.Swanson ooo 1 Vetter 10 2 Yohn 0 0 0 ! Behrens 2 0 4 Erickson 0 0 0 ■ Raabc 3 0 6 Allbright 0 0 0 i McMahon 0 0 0; ; DeBolt 2 0 4 29 3 61 9 2 20 Score by quartern: i Manlius 19 38 46 61 Bureau T %u. — S 10 IK 20 1 Official ! — Browning, A niiawan; Buy He. Mineral. Manlius Cops In Overtime t Manlius — In double overtime I thriller Coach George Taylor’s Manlius five finally snatched a one-point victory from LaMoille, 30-29, after a battle that had been nip and tuck from the starting gun. Only the scoring brilliance ot Hubert Hewitt enabled Manlius’ co-Little Eight leaders to stay m front. He counted 16 points. Manlius led by four points going into the fourth period, but regulation time found the game knotted at 27-27 First overtime found the game tied 28-28. The first game also went into overtime with „ LaMoille winning, 25-23. The Tampico-Maniius game has been postponed to Feb. 20. Manlius | La Moille (ft ft tp (ft ft tp Dahl 3 0 C Ecklund 0 1 1 Behrens 0 0 0 Scott 3 1 7 DeSkeere 1 0 SjBaurtr 0 0 0 Hewitt 6 4 16 Manahan I 0 •» i Stier 1 1 3 Galletti 3 0 6 i Vetter 0 0 0 Templeton o 8 1 Dale 0 1 1‘Rocco 3 0 4 Schuneman 1 0 2 12 6 30 12 4 og i Personals— 11 •Personals—11 Score by quarters: Manlius . 6 11 21 27 28 30 La Moille 5 12 17 27 25 29 Malden Routed, Manlius Rally Triumphs, 45-15 Manlius Malden’s five proved no obstacle to Manlius after the j first period here last night and rolled to a 45-15 victory. Schune- ; man led George Taylor s boys with 16 points—which would have been enough to defeat Malden single-; handed. Malden, however, Jumped to an | 11-5 first period lead—then failed to make a single point until the I last period when it garnered its final four. In the meantime Manlius moved comfortably ahead. The Manlius seconds triumphed. 23-18. Malden Manliu fg ft tp fg ft tp Green. 2 0 4 Dahl o 0 4 J ulian 0 0 0 H. Hewitt • 0 K Forrl stall 1 0 2 Raabe J 0 2 Sapp 0 0 0 DeBolt 3 h 6 Byc .yski 0 0 0 Dale 0 0 0 Conant 0 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 Bolnow 2 1 5 Schuneman 7 2 16 Swanson 2 0 4 C. Hewitt 2 0 4 Behrens 2 1 Stier 0 0 0 Vetter 0 0 0 DeSkeere 0 2 2 7 1 15 20 5 451 Score by quarters: Manlius .. 5 20 31 45 j ‘''-Jdcn 11 11 11 15 I
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DEDICATION ☆ It is with reverent and grateful hearts, in these troubled times, that this book is dedicated to our great country with its democratic institutions and inimitable Bill of Rights. We, as citizens of tomorrow, pledge ourselves to love, cherish, defend, and maintain the republic of the United States of America. Fully cognizant of the blessings conferred upon us as a noble heritage, our determination is to spare no effort to preserve them and to hand them down to posterity. Our prayer, our hope, and our conviction . . . America first, last, and always.
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