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Y COLLEGE VARSITY The college Lakers ended the '48 '49 basketball season with a well earned 42 no victory over Par Tee, the team which dealt them their only loss of the campaign This was the 62 58 score in the opening game of the season Not participating in CYO league play, as formerly, the Lakers played only six games Improving as the season progressed they won close breath taking games These games were won with the united effort and cooperation of all the players, especially the fine set shooting of Klem, who scored 75 points and the lay ups of Martin, who followed with 60 Gillig also played a spectacular role at guard Father John, coaching the team, kept it in trim, adding his words of encouragement or advice when necessary The season ended with a 5 and 1 record Leaving us this year from the lineup are a number of first stringers They are JOE VUICH an outstanding guard and center and a dead shot around the basket JIM O'NEILL- center, who did good rebounding work and helped set up many plays GENE HOFFMAN able forward, who formed part of the defense working the ball in for scores JIM TRACY small forward, seeing limited ac tion, good on defense and better on offense PAT MATTINGLY latest addition to the squad, joining late in the season saw little action DON VERNON tall lanky center, who would be mighty helpful to have under the backboard 28 JOHN KLEM--an all around player.
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HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY LAKERS VARSITY TRIMS S H S The Lakers went from an S-7 first uuarter lead to a 22 9 half time margin, then coasted to a 33 25 victory over the Sacred Heart fraters Klumpe and Ban led the scoring with 12 and lO points respectively LAKERS TROUNCE GOSHEN The Lakers rolled to a 68 28 win over Goshen CYO. After running up a 16-O early lead, they substituted very freely. The Lakers turned the game into a rout by scoring 24 points in the last quarter. THEN THEY DROP MISHAWAKA They had little trouble in racking up number 3, 42-21, pulling ahead early in the first quarter, and posting quarter leads of 13-S, 23 9, and 27-17. Ban again led the scoring with ll points. NOTES IN GENERAL The Lakers chalked up 3 victories while drooping l to their senior fel low students, a 33-31 thriller ....... They averaged an offensive average of 44 points per game .... ..They averaged only 5'9u in height but used speed and quick thinking to outwit their bigger opponents .... The scoring was well balanced among the first string, Ban, Heeg and Mariassy leading the pack ..... Under the coaching of Fr.John,the team kept in top shape and almost upset the favored college team. 30- ,714 Q , A l 3 . ' I . I ' x o Q o -. , 0
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