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gY CQ f Q QM. F4 .fb beasnn Although the defeats 1n the 1929 1930 basketball season completely ecllpsed the v1ctor1es, the Orange and Black aggregation has laid a firm foundation for future vlctorles The facts that only three letter men were back from last year s squad and that a much harder, almost 1m possible schedule was signed up were the maln reasons that so few victories were accounted for It was often well said that, al though they were in reality defeated by scores, Lourdes were in the major 1ty of cases the vlctors because of the tremendous odds against them Q On account of difficulties in ar- f 7 ranging a large schedule, Lourdes . M had to be content with a series of ' 01 eight games, with two victories and '9 ' six defeats. - Coach Pep Bresnahan and 3 POQUETTE, Captain Reverend Father Salm built the team 5 - , o 1 ff 1 , ROCKET, Guard around the two veteran letter men, 1 I Captain Bruce Poquette, Guard and g v i 'Q Captain - elect Raymond 6'Sticky bf 3 Rockett, the team's most versatile V 5 . men, who together accounted for the g 3 majority of team points. g 1 ' P e - r 4' A b rw F -1 ' -.Y 2 ' F I l f I :A Y r, : ' ' Q- LSL.:-.m---a 1.1-:?...f--.-.'I'-1 .f?' 1950 ...q.-,., ....,-..-.-.' 5, ..,,.,., ..,-. -L-4.-L .-.... -f .L L -0 .4 u- l h V 'Alf ---lv----hs-s---uwf-4- N-,Anas-It-A--m5 f-f .fe 4- 0 ef? t - A' ' ' 5 6 Ji i . I i 5 I T I :W ' , 5 SN ' L - I ,. F 'e, 'EDB 192941930 qgg 1 2 I 5 Q 3 i . ' , 521' ' a-I . . . H 'QE - as - - ' L f 5 i - 3 Q i 2 f I 257 ' - 3 ' 2 3 'col . . . f - 1 2 ' 5 : - I f 39' - a . 5 37 . . + 1 , - .7 'Q . . Gif ' . I . . I - I T T Q - : I I J L, :' l A GG 99 v , .f ,X A Y? , , -. -A X J 5 s V . , Q , 410, ' WL - Sy ' X ' C31 .i . . 1.r9ZgQ: Page eighty-six
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