Saint Martins University - Samarco Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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KEBER MARTES NETT SEATTLE K. OF c. The Seattle Caseys succeeded in revenging themselves for the defeat suffered at St. Martin's by taking the return game with a score of 33 to 24. The Saints could not seem to find the loop early in the game and the Caseys' flashy forward, Ralph Ferrindini, piled up such a heavy lead that the Rangers were unable to overcome it. Toner again led the Ranger offensive- with 11 points. OLYMPIA SPORT AND ELECTRIC p Another practice game was played with the Olympia team here on January 31, ending in the Rangers suffering a second defeat at the hands of the classy Olympia team, 26 to 21. The score was close in the third qurter, with first one then the other in the lead. Some lucky long shots secured the Olympia team the game. Contris played a good game at guard and Van Ruff and Weber also starred for the Rangers at forward and guard positions. - ST. JOSEPI-I'S ATHLETIC CLUB A close game was played between St. Joseph's Athletic Club and the Rangers on Wednesday, February 5, at the college gym, which ended in a Ranger victory with a score of 35 to 29. The sco-res were tied at the end of both the second and third quarters. The Rangers drove through in the final quarter with the additional points. Toner was high po-int man for the College quintet with 16 and Sinko, fast St. Martin's guard, tallied 9 points. KNAPPTON TRAVELERS St. Martin's hoopsters were defeated 33 to 26 at Knappton gym by the Travelers on Saturday, February 8. St. Martin's led at the beginning of the game but were very inaccurate in their shots. It was their first time on the Knappton gym floor and they failed to find the hoop often enough. Toner again topped the list with 10, and Haynes was second with 6.



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