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to tall prey to the home team to the tune ot a 511-3l shellaclcing. Continuing in their winning ways the team also walloped Dutty 43-38. The second Canisius game provided a heart- warming revenge atter the original drubbing in- flicted by the Crusader team. lt was then thot the varsity hopefuls overwhelmed their arch-rivals by a tremendous twenty-seven points. The third St. Joe Basketball team, the Freshman Five best showed their ability in overpowering a Canisius Frosh quintet. Herman Brauch and Brian Ahern led the Maroon offense. Owen Doyle, Bill Straub and Bob Paske also buclceted the ball tor St. Joes. With these teams having provided the necessary experience for the up and coming players, Coach Frank Schivone need not tear the coming ot next year's competition. Two more for our side Surrounded! FRESHMAN TEAM Front row: M. Ryan, J. Wolf, R. Keller, C. Cole, F. Kuhn, F. Kreutzer, M. Martineck, R. Paske. 2nd row: Brother David, coach, A. Longo, l. Jacobs, O. Doyle, G. Beldon, W. Straub, W. Stockman, H. Brauch. Missing: B, Ahern. 141 K
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