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THE 1946 PEP 51 iv PAGE TWENTY-NINE 11 points for the Juniors as Conrad and Burns led the losers with 3 points each. JUNIORS 4225 G FG Total Caron RF 2 2 6 Arsenault LF 5 1 11 Lapham C 2 ' O 4 Whitehouse C 0 0 O Gallant RG 0 0 0 Wright RG . 0 0 0 Biggar RG 0 0 O Oakes LG 0 1 1 Allen LG 0 0 0 Hanmer LG 0 0 0 9 4 22 SENIORS C115 G FG Total Judkins RF 0 0 0 Conrad RF 1 1 3 Stafford LF 1 . 1 3 Burns C 1 1 3 Guy C 0 0 0 Henry C 0 0 0 Hodgkins RG 1 0 2 Dickson RG 0 0 0 Doucette LG 0 0 , 0 Dickson LG 0 0 0 4 3 11 Juniors 6 14 18 22 Seniors 0 4 4 11 SENIORS .TRAMPLE FRESHMEN 18-5 IN THRILLER , The Seniors found the Freshmen a strong opposition as the Seniors were held for three periods. In the first game the Frosh trailed 3-1. One goal was scored in W JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row: Asst. Mgr. Allen, Gallant, Arsenault, Hatch, Mil- lett, Jamison, Hickey, Asst. Mgr. Mowat. Front row: Lapham, Beedy, Buckingham, Coach McLeod, Fournier, Millett, Worthley. the second game by the uppers. The scor- ing was done mainly by Hodgkins of the Seniors and Gallant of the Frosh with 6 and 2 points respectively. G FG Total 1 1 3 SENIORS Q 18 5 J udkins RF , Conrad LF 0 1 1 Stafford LF 2 0 4 Burns C 0 - 0 0 Guy C 0 1 1 Dickson RG 0 1 1 Touchette RG 1 0 2 Hodgkins LG 3 0 6 Hutchinson LG 0 0 0 7 4 18 FRESHMEN C55 G FG Total Worthley RF 0 0 0 Kenney RF 0 1 1 Buckingham RF 0 0 0 Burns LF 0 1 1 Harkness LF 0 0 0 Weeks LF 0 0 0 Hatch C 0 1 1 Martineau C 0 0 0 Millett C 0 0 0 Vienneau RG 0 0 O Hughes RG 0 0 0 McGinnis RG 0 0 0 Grant RG 0 0 . 0 Gallant LG 1 0 2 Worcester LG 0 0 0 White LG 0 0 0 St. Hilaire LG 0 0 0 1 3 5 Seniors 3 5 18 Freshmen 1 1 5 ,5
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. I ,,,v' 8 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THE 1-946 PEP MEXICO AT RUMFORD FEB. 19 Rumford-The Panthers found the Pin- tos a stubborn opponent for the second riot of the season. The Pintos were the first to score in the opening period but were counteracted by two Stephens' ring- ers. The Black jerseys held the lead to a hard fighting Panther club. The under- dogs were sparked by lanky Jim Fraser, who dragged out seven points by the half. The Pintos' rally lasted three full periods. The Pintos were fighting furiously at the three quarter mark but when three of MeXico's regulars left the game on per- sonal fouls the Panthers scored freely on fouls with a total of 17 to Mexico's three. The game was a 50-34 decision for the Red and White courtsters across the way. Dave Allen scored openly with 11 points for the losers while Clark scored 19 points for Rumford I ' Mexico 9 19 31 34 Rumford g 7 19 33 50 MEXICO AT JAY FEB. 26 Jay-The Pintos staved off a desperate attempt to rally in the final frame of a thriller at Jay. The first period tended tight with a two point lead for the vis- itors. The Pinto teamsters fought to win the last game of their season with five teammates leaving in June. Allen and Fraser led the victors with 10 and 8 points respectively. Mexico P 6 8 19 25 Jay 4 6 1 2 23 ELECT 1947 BASKETBALL CAPTAIN The Pinto Lettermen for 46 held their annual election for the leader for the following year. From the many po- tential candidates Robert fBobJ- Whytock was announced captain for '47. Bob was only a sophomore this year but was found to be a very dependable ball handler. In the course of a year he scored 112 points. Not bad! Good Luck, Cap! BOYS' INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIP SOPHOMORES RATTLE FROSH-36-10 1 The Pinto interclass games got under- way with a one-sided affair between the Frosh and Sophies. The opening frame found the Frosh led by that ace, Ray- mond Gallant, better known as Dead-eye Gallant, stunned by a heavy attack. The upperclassmen strengthened their mar- gin in every frame. Hatch led the frosh scoring with 4 points while Ed Fournier held up the winners with 12 points. FRESHMEN Q 105 G FG A Total Worthley RF 0 0 0 M. Martineau RF 0 0 0 B. Weeks RF 0 0 0 P. Buckingham LF 0 0 0 N. Millett LF 0 0 0 J. Kenney LF 0 0 0 R. Vienneau C 0 1 1 E. Grant C 0 0 0 J. Hickey C 0 0 0 G. Burns RG 0 0 0 R. Hughes RG 1 0 2 E. Worcester RG 0 0 0 F. Gotto RG 0 0 0 C. Hatch LG 2 0 4 R. Gallant LG 1 0 2 E. Caliendo LG 0 0 0 E. Buckingham LG 0 1 1 K. McPherson LG 0 0 0 G. Lyons LG 0 0 0 2 6 10 SOPHOMORES C365 G FG Total E. Fournier RF 5 2 12 A. Cayer RF 1 0 2 R. Fournier LF 1 0 2 E. Swan LF 1 2 4 J. Roy C 2 0 4 P. Vienneau LF 4 0 8 H. Farnum RG 0 0 0 T. Beedy RG 0 1 1 B. Millett RG 0 0 0 J. DeRoehn LG ' 0 0 0 A. Jamison LG 1 8 1 3 A R. Gaulin LG 0 0 0 E Z R Freshmen 1 3 6 10 Sophomores 11 15 30 36 JUNIORS OVERPOWER SENIORS IN 22-11 TILT A The Juniors won over the Seniors by a 22-11 score to enter the finals with the Sophomores. In the starting period the Juniors, sparked by Norman Arsenault, took a 6-0 lead. The half time saw.a 14-4 Junior margin. The Juniors' triple- threat man, Leslie Biggar, kept the Senior scoring well in hand. Arsenault led with
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PAGE THIRTY THE 1946 PEP JUNIORS 28-34 LOSERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1 In the final championship game the young Pinto Sophomores ball club squeezed off a Junior rally to win the title for the second straight year. The Sophies, led by Ed Fournier, took the lead early in the second frame and went along to win out. The high scoring men were Fournier with 13 points and Arsenault with 9. In the final period of the game the Juniors rallied, scoring 17 points to the Sophies 6 but were held by time. JUNIORS 1285 G FG Total Caron RF 2 0 4 i-Arsenault LF 3 3 9 'Biggar C 0 0 0 Oakes C 0 0 0 Hanmer RG 2 0 4 Lapham RG 2 2 6 Sinclair RG 0 0 0 Whitehouse RG 0 - 0 0 Gallant LG 0 -0 0 Allen LG 0 1 1 11 6 28 SOPHOMORES C345 G FG Total Vienneau RF 6 0 12 E. Fournier RF 6 1 13 Millett RF 0 0 0 Cayer C ' 0 0 0 Swan C 1 ' 2 4 Roy C 0 0 0 Beedy LG 0 1 1 Leckey LG 0 0 0 Jamison LG 1 1 3 Stacey LG 0 0 0 Fournier RG 0 1 1 14 6 34 ,Juniors 5 7 11 28 Sophomores 6 17 28 34 FRESHMEN HOLD OFF M. J. H. S.' ' STRONG OFFENSE ' . The Mexico Junior High was unable to oyerpower the Pinto Frosh at a 27-18 -gan-fain a preliminary at the auditorium. The Junior High Club maneuvered like veterans against a larger experienced team. The Freshman scoring was main- ly by Ed. Buckingham with 10 points. The Junior attack was led by Mawhinney and Howard with 5 points each while the defense was held by Strout and Myles. Q- . . - Q A. if Clifford Stacey, young star, sparked the Juniors to the finish line. M. J. H. S. C185 G ' FG Total Beedy RF 0 0 0 Caliendo RF 0 1 1 Arsenault RF 0 0 0 Mawhinney LF 2 1 5 Stacey LF 0 2 2 Howard C 2 1 5 Lapham C 0 1 1 Myles RG 1 1' 3 Leavitt RG 0 0 0 Strout LG 0 1 1 Shaw LG 0 0 0 Carver LG 0 0 0 5 8 18 FRESHMEN 1275 ' G FG Total E. Buckingham RF 5 0 10 Worthley RF 1 2 4 Gallant RF 0 1 1 P. Buckingham LF 0 0 0 Burns LF 0 0 0 Millett LF 1 0 2 Vienneau C 1 0 2 Hatch C 1 0 2 Kenney RG 1 , 0 2 Hughes LG 1 0 2 Weeks LG 1 ' 0 2 12 3 27 M. J . H. S. 3 5 9 18 Freshmen 6 13 20 27 SOPHOMORES RIDE OFF FACULTY DRIVE - The Sophomores broke up the final drive made by the speedy Faculty club to win 39-38. In the final minutes Farnum, speedy forward, drove his club on to victory. With ten seconds remaining Barry Millett dropped a foul goal to put the game on ice. In the final period the elderly team, trailing by eight points, ral- lied but were sent down 39-38. The scoring men were, for the Faculty, McLeod with 15 points and Fournier for the victors with 14. SOPHOMRRES C395 G FG Total Farnum RF 0 0 0 Vienneau RF 4 0 8 R. Fournier RF . O 1 1 E. Fournier LF 6 2 14 Cayer LF . 0 1 1 Swan C 2 0 4
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