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St. Andrews Five Tops Quakers Ends Up at 17-1 The St. Andrew ' s School bas-idrew ' s has a 17-and-l record, points. Sid Gianquitti and Rick ketball team defeated Moses For St. Andrew ' s it was a fine |Donnetelli had 13 each. Ed Brown. 63-50, yesterday at team effort as the starting Avekj j g registered 12 and Bill West Harrington in its final played the entire game. Romero . eame of the season. St An- ' Johnson led the scoring with ISr ' P ' ' ■ Chris Kent paced the Quaker I 18 points. Bill 15. Is now are the lode Island prep- :etbaU champion xpected that they in the New Eng- lool Class B tour- ip for ffie ReiMund: Kick bitterlin, rown and Romero Johnson of St. Anc good shot at this rebound in the fternoon at St. Andrew ' s. Johnson t 1 leading the Devils to their 17th y: S MOSES BROWN (50) F P G 1 7 Burnett .... 2 12 Kent S 5 13 ftAorrison ... 1 1 13 Sifferlin .... 2 S 18 Wetzel 2 Wheeler .... « 5 «3 Totals . . 21 « SO and Hotcttinson. P P a 4 2 1» 2 4 3 7 J 15 St. Andrew ' s, unbeaten in Rhode Island competition, is (ling ever closer to its first scored 25 points nerous assists while Kl 20. Dave Wetzel n for Moses Brown Its. nary: ' S MOSES BROWN (65) (43) » F P G F P ■ 1 1 3 Henderson .301 Country Day completed, ;.:: » « y„:iT,,,Ui- o o ' c a sweep over Moses Brown op- o o o wetzei .... s iv position as the East Providence !! ' .l. ' l » ' o mXn .:: ? o t ned Quaker wres- i!; :;;: g » J SS .. ! ? i 5 1 11 Kent 4 2 1( Morris .... i moved to within three poi y was St. Andrew ' s. 33.3Q fj, j y,e t Moses Brown now; quarter but Gianqmtti
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Undefeated St. Andrew ' s «cp Quakers,65-43 Moses Brown jrester- ictory was St. Andrew ' s while Moses Brown now .ndrew ' s led, 14-11. at the thp first auarter and 30- Xnarew ' s ns Alumni „ , „ I Hooks tallied 20. D ndr«Ws e-i.« i . .• |.iiwas top man for M II 22 at halftime. Moses Brown moved to within three points 33-30, at the outset of the thirc quarter but Gianquitti anc Hooks combined in giving St. Andrew ' s another comfortable lead. Gianquitti scored 25 point ' and had numerous assists whik Hooks tallied 20. Da -e Wetze! oses Brown tES BROWN (43) - 1= P t : c u r f : 1 • 2 V ( ( ...IS 7 tall team ! in alumni t quarter last to a 82-34 ds at th« scl alumni, pa n, who score stayed close alf and trai tt interm.issi T the break, i r varsity p he grads an 46-23 advan luarter. ianquitti. w II Sv ain. «■!• the varsity. summarv: ITY (S2) G 4 1 i 1 7 5 i « 1 e ROMERO JOHNSON Andrev s Bdges wtry Day, 69-66 ■ew ' s Schools basket s put on Ily and ed intry Day. an intrastate prep-school gan IV CAPT. BILL SPICER l olls to Victory ver Priory, by J Andrew ' s basketball team d its fourth victory of the n over an Aquidneck Island et by beating Portsmouth y School, 64-53, yesterday ortsmouth. rlier this year St. Andrew ' s downed Portsmouth High ED HOOKS f- r Kf f f J 4 Commette .. » 4 30 2 14 Rooney .... 2 6 10 » 3 21 Powers .... ) 2 4 1 2 Tully 12 4 1 1 Scotti 2 4 9 3 21 Mullen .... 1 I 3 School twice and St. Geoi St. Andrew ' s had to ' hard for leads of 14-11 32-29 in the first two qua but it ran the score to ! in the third quarter. Sid Gianquitti and Ri Johnson hit for 21 points and Ed Hooks added 14 to St. JAndrew ' s total Ken Commette !rolled up 20 points and Pat iRooney made 10 for the Doms. St. . ndrew ' s has a 10-and-l SID GUNQUITTI
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THE GYM 8T0RY The above is a diagram of the future gymnasium which will be finished sometime this coming summer. The gym fund was started by a contribution from Mrs, Constan Anjiras, the wife of a former alumnus, in early 1954, From then on the fund grew steadily with contributions from the candy shop, the Alumni Association, Parent ' s Association, from selling postmarked stamps, and generous contributions. This really is the first step in a five year building plan. The final push for the immediate start of progress came last year when the school received accreditation from the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The gym was named after Karl P. Jones who has been a generous benefactor of the school for many years.
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