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. Schafer-Monahan McBride-Campbel1-Hammersmith BASKETB LL LEAGUE 'f 1 1 URING the week previous to Thanksgiving vacation, the CU Basketball League was formed by Father Philip Bagan, O. S. B. It comprised four teams of snappy, scrappy hoop artists, who were too small to turn out for regular basketball squads. The captains of the teams included in this division were: Cebula, Camp-bell, Taylor, and Maher. ' At the beginning of the season, Taylor led the field, but when Cebula added Farrar, a consistent basket-thrower,, to his fighting squad, this team fought its way from third to Hrst place and remained there throughout the season. This league played itsfgames during the period from 12:30 to 1:05, the regular noon recess. Limited time necessitated the shortening of che contests somewhat, but this only tended to make themimore inter- esting because of the spirit and fight disp-layed by the various teams. On the winning team, Cebula was captain, and guard, Farrar played center, Crogan forward, White forward, and Tuttle guard. Boehm--Rodgers-O,Loane Rc imbql The- g . -- xscn LnWrenCe TaYlor-MCNerthneY Lawrcnce-Maher-Macklc
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Gehres-Driscoll-Beaudoin Hemen-Desmarais Baty-Gates Gagnon-Keenan-Olsson B SKETB LL BU LEAGUE f 1 1 HE fact that the games were won by a few points are p-roof enough that the B division 0-f the basketball leagues was of great interest among the younger students. The games were played in series and the season was played straight through without the usual division into two periods. Jack O'Brien with his fighting casaba tossers won the league tournament, with Joe Keenan's teamsters coming in a close second. The winning team was made up of the following players: Jack O'Brien, captaing McDermott, Silvain, J. Ho-gan, G. Messner, McDonald. The captains of the other teams in the division are: Keenan, O'Toole, Freeley, and Baty. To Father Gerald and Father Philip-, who, through their untiring efforts put greater interest in the games, is due the great success of the B division of the Junior Basketball League. The winners of the division were awarded monograms done up in college colors. The games, which were well attended by the younger students and often by the faculty members, were played during the evening period between 6:30 and 7:30.
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i ll l 2 l i l u 1 1 . . X 1 l I ? l , 'S F Keenan-Roehl-McHugh-Collen-Hentschell Stein-Chiappa-Gillio-Farrar t' LEAGUE BASEB LL 1 1 1 HE A League was organized under the direction of Father Philip Bagan, and has a large number of boys enrolled in it. The captains for the AU League are: J. Lange, D. Mason, and F. McHugh. The small diamond at the far end of the campus has been the scene of numerous bitterly contested battles and the place where many hotly contested arguments as to the merits of the various teams have been settled. - The team of Lange is composed of Woods, L. Lyons, W. Taylor, Tillman, Bruce, Schnider, Strata, Tierney, and Silvain. At present this team'is leading the Held, but the other two teams are strongly contesting this position, and when this book goes to press the team of Mason is running a close second, while the team of McHugh is crowding? close on the heels of Mason. Mason's team is composed of G. Hammerschmith, Fuchs, Barry, Prstek, Freeley, Ayotte, Nelson, Lynch, Babcock, and McAnerney. McHugh has the good fortune of having a lucky number of men on his team- thirteen. They are: Gillis, Roehl, Carr, Chiappa, Hentschell, Keenan, Collins, Farrar, Stein, Gillio, White, and Leik. 1 ll lslI l SJ i, ' Frcclcy-Lnlonde-Mnson-Babcock-Sta:lxam Tillman-NVoods--Lang-Lyons-Sclmidcr Nelson-Hnmmcrsmith-Fuchs-Barrio Stradn-Tierney-Brucc-Dunham iffxl ,:',l ,al , l e A M, QM. .pe
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