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29 BASKETBALL Front Row: Tiny Tyler, Bill Read, Norman Welser, Louis Christensen, Jack DeLisle, Fred McLouth, Syd McLouth. Second Row: Mr, Murphy, Bob Hamilton, Harvey Brodeur, Harrisori Miller, Pat Donahue, Eob Hund , Eernie Mitcheel, Mr Ketner. Third Row: Bob White, Eugene Bodinar. M.C. 33 Lakeshore 24 M.C . 22 Holy Cross 18 M.C. 22 New Baltimore 29 M.C. 27 St. Stephens 33 M.C. 19 St. Stephens 31 M.C. 21 Marysville 60 M.C. 23 Marysville 31 M.C. 20 R i chmond 38 M.C. 18 Richmond 32 M.C. 39 Holy Cross 28 M.C. 36 St. Clair 38 M.C. 29 St. Clair 35 M.C. 31 Yale 40 M.C. 40 Algonac 36 M.C. 34 Algonac 48 The 1947- •48 basketball season got under way with three gulars returning from last year ' s team. In the first game against Lakeshore the Orange and Black looked like a veterans ' team. Contin- ually they stopped Lakeshore from even moving the ball across the ten second line and time after time they stalled the ball to go racing down the floor to sink a dog shot. As the game drew nearer the ending whistle, and Lakeshore became hurried to get into the game, these tactics of M.C. became even more pronounced. The game ended with the Wildcats on the long end of a 33-24 score. DeLisle led the Mariners with 10 points. This was a non-county game. The second game of the season, also non-county, was play- ed on the Jefferson Street Cym court. New Baltimore brought a fast team with them and used a fast break off the zone (Continued on pp«32 )
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30 FOOTBALL Front Row: Norman V elser, Delbert Kaufman, Marvin Revers, Roy Hopkins, Louis Christensen, Fred McLouth, Harrison Miller, Bernie ftaelens, Chris Beukezna, Don Cohrs, Bill Anderson. Second Row: Mr. Pfingst, Bud Fisher, Chester Kuberski, Ken Davidson, Neil McDonald, John Anderson, Jim Beattie, John Bell, ill Hahn, on Brown, Harvey Brodeur, Jack DeLlsle, Eugene Bodinar, Mr. Ketner. Third Row: Bernie Mitchell, Bob Hamilton, Gordon Faucber, Ken Recor, Jerry Burch, Tiny Tyler, Syd McLouth, Ralph Smith, Bob V.hlte, Gary Smith. Romeo 6 St. Stephens 0 Marysville 0 Algonac 48 Richmond 6 Holy Cr®sa 12 St. Clair 6 Marine City started training in early September under a new coaching staff. Our head coach, Ralph Pfingst, was far from new at the game of football. Most of the Seniors had played under him on his championship team of 45. Coach Ketner, our head basketball and assistant football coach, was new, however, to the boys, but through his friendly fashion he was soon known. Under their keen management Marine City managed to take second place honors in the St. Clair County League. (continued on pp. 31) Marine City 6 6 6 0 rw 5 Itr ry 7
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