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8. J. A. — 28 Fair Oaks — 55 Unable to get going without three of their regulars, the Pumas were handed their second defeat of the year. McKay, Fair Oaks’ stellar back, took matters into his own hands with a scintillating thirty point perform¬ ance. The points for St. Joe were made by Hermann, Mills, Eder, Kas- peran, and Serewicz. S. J. A. — 62 Knox — 12 Climaxing the gala homecoming festivities, the Cubs trounced the highly touted Knox six by a decisive score of 62 -12. The spirited Cubs returned the opening kickoff thirty yards. On the first play of the game, Bolka threw a pass to Hermann who went over to score. From then on, the Cubs could not be stopped. The game was called shortly after the third period began because the clawing Puma was ahead 45 points — enough to win the game. 8. J. A. — 14 Attica — 25 The final game of the season was dropped to Attica with only Spresser and Nolan scoring touch-downs. The game was high-lighted by a sixty-five yard spiral punt of Con Fecher in the third quarter. Fifty-two
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With eleven victories and six defeats, the St. Joseph’s Academy Cubs basketball team had one of its most successful seasons under Coach Dick Scharf. Playing in twenty games and scoring 188 points, Howard “Doc” Spresser captained his teammates to victories over the Remington Rifles, who won the Rensselaer sectional tournament, and the fast-moving Oxford quintet, which advanced to the semi-finals in the Indiana State tournament. On the starting five with Spresser were juniors Tony Serewicz, Bob Eder, and Con Fecher, and freshman Don Kasperan. Senior Dick Hermann and junior Tex Ritter were the other varsity monogram winners on the team. After losing their opening game to Mt. Ayr 29-20, the Cubs scored wins over Goodland 42-28, Kentland 37-14, and Fair Oaks 38-34. Con¬ tinuing in stride, St. Joe took advantage of a well-executed stall to crack the famous zone defense of Brook. The Cubs won 27-21. Bowing to Francisville 25-24 for their second loss, the Cubs then handed Central Catholic of South Bend a premature Christmas gift in the form of a 30-25 Hofont
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