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1. To R. First Row: C. Jock, J. Fraser, K. Jock, C. Bowes 3. Cox, G, Servant, M. Signor, Row II: J. Poquette, T. Parks, L. Cheney, I, Shutts, R. Clark, G. Swanson, D. Bebuque, R. 3andy. RowIII: J. Palmer, 3. Wilson, A. Brabon, G. 3erkman, T. Meacham, D. Paquette, F. Hewitt. Absent: P, La- Bounty, and K. 3aker. . P, Berk.-.an, H. Cascanette, 3. De3uque, II. Woods, 3. Friend, 3. Dob’oie, H. Miliares. Row II: J. Herrick, E. Sochia, J. Patnode, M. Martin, G. LaYoy, C. Cummings, 3. Phillips, 3. Sharpstene, 3. Parks. Row III: H. Cascanette, L. Patraw, J. Poquette, 3. -o ister, C. 3resee, 3. Garrow, 3. Besaw, 3. Stewart. 18
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SPORT ROUND UP St. Regis Falls started their basket ball season by taking their first contest eas- ily from 3.L.C. by the score of 59- 5« The Saints looked very promising in thi3 game but fell by the way side on the next, one to Brushton in a closely fought contest. In the next game the Saints played Colton in a practice game. The Saints look- ed very good in this game and won by a lopsided margin of 6b-27. Coach Danforth substi- tuted freely, and every member on the team scored. The Saints again fell by the way- side in a very closely matched team with The Moil' Tigers . Coach Danforth was forced to substitute a gronJ- deal during the course of the game, but the second team turned in a good pe formance, but came out on the short end of bb-b0 score. On the following Fri. Parishvil e journeyed to St. Regis Falls to be handed a defeat by scoring only 3b- ooints while the Saints hit for 59. As f-e season wore on Bombay played host to the Saints and handed them a defeat. The first half was very closely contested but Bombay pulled away in the last half and won bb-30. The game ending the first half of the season left us with a b to 3 record. The Saints started the second half off with an easy win over St. Lawrence Central to the tune of 51-37 St. Regis Falls welcomed Brushton to their cout by beating them in a very closely played game. When the final whisle blew the Saints had b5 points while Brushton tall- ied 39. St. Regis again met the Moira Tigers in a closely contested game on the Moiraoourt but emerged the winners by the close score of b7-b2. High for he evening was Jack Mc- Kane with 21 counters followed by Tom Ward of the Saints with 16 points. The winning of this game gave St. Regis Falls top honors for the last half of the play to date. The Saints continued on their winning streak by defeating the Fort Covington Quin- tet by the score of 6b—29. This game played on the Fall's court on February 12, was rather lopsided but well played. Individual Scoring Varsity Junior Varsity Marty La3ounty.... ...56 e im Lemieux... Harold Parks Pat Barrett... 5 Donald Parks.... Tom Ward , Lorer. Debunue. . 71 Harold Phillips. .21 Don C onger Paul Gadoua... 5 Danny Tower Ronnie Giffin...., Gene Johnson.. ..2 Richard Prior... .30 Tom Trotter Clyde Leffler... 7 Richard Bomb; rd.., Total Points.. ..b9b Jim Swanson Jack Lemieux ...5 Ed. Moose 63 3illy Baxter.... 0 Junior Varsity Round-bp Games Won Games Lost Colton 37-9 S. L. C. 20-16 Moira 3 —26 Brushton 37-22 Brushton 19-17 Parishville 27-22 Bombay 31-20 S. L. C. 30-20 Ronnie Leffler.,.15 Ronnie Martin....2 Donnie farmer....2 20 Total Points 191
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