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lead Coach Wagner once agam played all those who dressed Kmgsbury led the scoring wnth thnrty pomts The Blues were defeated by a strong St Anthony s team 60 49 1n the Seml finals of the tourna ment In the second perlod St Albans pulled mto the lead but a sudden erght pomt splurge bx the Blue and Gold put them ahead to stay Kmgsbury was hrgh for the Blues wxth twenty seven pomts The season a great one for the Blues was made posslble only bv the complete cooperatlon of all concerned The team joins wlth the Class of 1950 rn wnshmg the best of luck to Coach Al Wagner Captam Elect Bobby Alvord and next vears basketball team Eastern Hlgh School Central Hrgh School Western Hxgh School Bethesda Chevy Chase Hlgh an f0I'd Woodrow Wxlson Hxgh School altlmore Frxends Georgetown Preparatory Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Staten Island N Y Country Day School Eplscopal Htgh School t Andrew s School Prrory t ames Boys Latm andon ldwell Frrends 'ist Pauls 'mst Anthonys 'flnterstate Acaclemrc X Prlory Tournament Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Conference Games 52 47 63 44 54 39 40 32 6018 51 45 41 :Z 54 40 57 51 47 39 64 44 37 37 38 31 64 37 39 34 41 25 49 31 60 49 THE ALBANIA Alumni Won 60-37 as ' j ,EB - - 1, 1 - -l es. r 1 'S . J - XL - 7 XS. . -
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After a ten day layoff the Blues won out over Epxscopal Hxgh School 47 39 on the losers hardwood In what was probably the St Albans qumtets fmest game of the sea son Kmgsbury scored twenty three potnts wh1le the Alexandrla teams hxghly touted star Charley Gamble was held to eleven The Blues lost thelr fourth game of the season to St Andrews 47 45 at Mxddletown Delaware The Blues not scormg untxl the Red and Whlte had amassed etght po1nts tratled throughout the game Ktngsbury who played w1th a fever led the St Albans flve with twenty two points Playmg wlthout the serv1ces of Kmgsbury the Blue team was edged out 37 32 by Priory on the losers hardwood After havmg ned the score at twenty srx at the end of the thtrd perlod the vlsttors connected for three stralght sno blrds late tn the hnal perxod to wm the game Alvord was h1gh for the Blues wxth thtrteen po1nts Once agam wlthout Kxngsbury the Blues were defeated by St James 38 37 The game was mp and tuck all the way and the lead changed hands several tlmes Finally the score was txed 36 36 at the end of the regulatlon txme necessxtattng an overtlme perlod The Blues scored first ID the overtlme on a foul shot by Pagter but wxth only a few seconds remammg Sarver sank a layup In the1r next contest the Blues defeated a Boys Latm quxntet 64 32 on the St Albans court Held to a slum one pomt margtn at the end of the flrst pertod St Albans caught fire and pulled away to a 36 14 halftxme lead The Blues were led by Kmgsbury and Al vord wlth thxrty-one and twenty two po1nts respectlvely St Albans downed a hard flghtmg Landon School team 39 34 on the losers hardwood The Brown Bears led by Coupland led the Blues 2018 at halftxme The Blues went on a late scormg spree to sexze the contest ln the fourth perlod Klngsbury was htgh for St Albans wlth twenty po1nts The Blues won the1r thxrd I A C contest by defeat mg Sldwell Frlends 41 25 on the Act1v1t1es Butldmg court St Albans leadmg by a wxde margm coasted through the game subst1tutmg freely Once agam Kmgsbury led the Blues thxs ttme scormg seventeen po1nts In the quarterfmals of the Prlory Tournament St Al bans ehmmated St Pauls School 49 31 on the Prxory court The game was close untxl mxdway IH the thxrd perxod the Blues got hot and paced by Kmgsbury wldened thexr ATI-IL 7 , F . , , ' s 9 . ' . . . , 9 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 5 ' , 7 3 . . . . , , . 7 . , , , . . . . - ' a . . . , i , - u , . . 7 3 to clinch the game for the Maroon. Alvord was high for St. Albans with elghteen potnts. 7 s ' ' ' 1 ' ' 0 , - 7 ' 7 ' v y 5 ' 1 ' . . . , i , . . . ' Y 7 , . , . . , i - ' a ' a 9 s . v l ' ' E T I C S l 9 5 0
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MW h lyC M d Baseball Team SQUAD of high potentxal agam greeted Coaches A1 Wagner and Doc Arnds at the begln mg of the sprmg sessxon Pourmg xn from Florida, Pennsylvanla Outer Mongolia and the suburbs of Washxngton bleary eyed tourrsts met bleary eyed roues who had remamed in the Nauons Capltal for the soclal marathon called spring vacation After bruslung jungle ferns from therr clothes and jettrsonlng mysterious empty cartons of consumed provlsnons most of the Blues reached the dlamond and after several days of much needed rest m classes all were agarn play mg ball ln somethlng hlce thexr normal form Wlth only one member of last years champlonshlp group mxssmg the Blues fielded a well balanced team of veterans rrch xn experxence Bearnng rl-e brunt of the pltchmg dunes was Vous Conrad enjoying hxs thxrd stralght year as STA mound ace ust behmd hmm ln the hlll corps was Malcolm Meader a tough w1ry competitor who showed an amazmg array of pltches Buddy Somerville also showed much action on the rubber and turned m several excellent jobs Spud Parker rounded out the pltCl'llI1g staff Catching was Tom Donnelly puttmg xn his sceond year behlnd the plate Behmd him was Bannle Foley a roolcxe who showed much promise for the future At first was new comer Bob Rlley who exhibited good form afield but falled to get gomv at the plate When not prrchmv ex-outhelder Qomervxlle held down econd base ohnny Slcrllmg a flashy fxelder guarded the keystone sack when Buddy was m the out held or on the hlll Affable Frank Henderson was the shortstop and hrs lanlcv frame seemed to ATHL Frou! row, lell In right: r. agner 1Coachj, Lena , Donnel , onrad, itchell 1Captainl. Kingsbury. Mea er, Coleman. Back row, lclt lo righl: Gibson. Parker, Riley, Henderson. Foley. Somerville. Alvord, Skilling. - - - tr H ' - ' 3 9 . . , . . . , , - . 9 s a ' 1 ' . , . . . . , - , . J , , , . , . . . V o . . . ,, t S . J ! 9 ' E T I C S 1 9 5 0
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