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1X Q V' ASQ Ps would mdlcate The Orange and Black squad are waiting for the chance to avenge this beating when the Black Phantoms travel to Mar lnette next year Lourdes determined to redeem themselves took a hard fought game from the Alumni 24 26 In this game Sticky Rockett ran up a total of 15 pomts to give his team mates a last minute victory The seventh game did not end so well for the Bresnahan cagers how ever as the college men of DePere took them for a 21 10 heating The game was played ln St Norbert s old gym and was then necessarily slow and rough The cllmaxlng game of the season was played with the strong St Peter s aggregation of Oshkosh The Orange and Black started a last quarter rally, but were defeated 23-19. Both teams seemed to be evenly matched, but Lourdes never seemed to gain the necessary push to come out ahead. It may he said again at this poi11t that had Lourdes more games on their schedule they could have boosted up the wins in the percent- age column. It is hoped that next year' with four letter men and many dependable second string men back that Lourdes will show a come-back worthy of the name Fighting Irishf' PRESTON HEARTY. '30. Bmw, Guard YUENGER, Forward ff' f -- -- . 601 ' Jul f' ,4R3'1w .--. A Ui ' C C Page eighty-nine -v- -1- w- v '- nu- I I I I 1 r I I . I U I I I I I I I I L I I .A I I Y I I I I I lfl, V! we . . 1 . ' 3 .. g 69.2 u . . 0 ' xi. . .. . Q . , - g ' ' . . 1 . ' tale. . ' .1 fi . Q , I ' gvkgl xg: 2. f I I b l I .fi M21 R1 I - I I I I aff f . f ff WL, A- Q,-Qi
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