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.bf 'n iw vsonl C??Ev:XS1' who Ancle wsop St Yeo, Qt rifle TO . rc' g - end. Ol xhsond in hls lgx of Yordx flg XX-MOTY. d up G Q05 ' A ke moiigetitiofii plcfrom-WS leLmScrNenel: CO fr19 , WC ' ' Opefoi wah C mu xhfOUg 096' . Q up monypo Team! good tof he fthe seO5On' QU The passing combination of Scrivener to Anderson was good for a touchdown in every quarter except the last when Scrivener heaved a 46 yard aerial to Archie Vaughan. Vaughan promptly add- ed two points from placement, but the ' ' h ense Ciaels enjoyed Q field day at t e exp of the Owls. This victory put St. Joe's Residents in third place. Confidently the Owls looked forward to the St. Martin's rematch. St. Martin's, 247 Towson Catholic, 18 The St. Martin's win over Towson Cath- olic was looked upon in scholastic circles as the biggest upset in the league. Con- fidently expecting to drift to an easy vic- tory, the Catholics were amazed to run into a St. Martin's team that was sud- denly tough. The game started out much ' ' ver as suspected with Hoeck plunging o from the three to open the bidding at six. I eemingly no time, Scrivener had tossed n s to Anderson to account for another score. d Then St. Martin's got tough and crosse the Catholic goal line three times by half- time to head us l8 to l2. At the begin- ' ' k tted ning of the third quarter, Rubeling no the score at l8 all, running a St. Martin's l,2,-LA!! ,-.ll 0-Inn ui,-in Fnr +l-an fwxulc' flnnl lov' give Wlerp N05 ut in xligrgeflbevggqb leg o O e5 Ps Stilwltlgr Pause of SGGC ' u O Cad becc che liilllufles' Our air Qrnq k Gloft to h- ' 'C Scrivener gDeedfGndVgCgLrglxf ffllqet with 9333 effh on fi-, ff W 'C won h' team. 5 -e Al,l'MO'YlGnd S lm Q . cnvener 5 . econd Train offensive fhf?US5'n9 was the S Owed this vi:-nf em the Owls
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.jyyzf 'ljamify .gcf,5LelfLc'1f! Coach' Al Barthelme's poses with Varsity Squad. Gene Shue, up from the Jay Vee's is not in this picture. Bottom row, left to right: Ruth, O'Brien, Bolton. Top row: Bermel, O'Connell, St. Ledger, Vaughan, Scrivener, Coach Barthelme. SUMMARY OF BOYS' B-BALL GAMES Towson Catholic High School completed its l946-47 basketball season in winning style, winning 20 and dropping 7. The Owls rolled up an im- pressive l,l84 points, allowing its opponents 747 points in 26 games. The Owls were beaten by St. Joe twice, St. Paul, Calvert Hall, McDonogh, Poly, and Bayport of Long Island. ln the B Conferences, Towson Catholic met no opposition, beating School of Printing by 53 points, Park by 38, and in the championship game beating Friends 'by 35 points. Boys' Latin, who had dropped from the B Conference because of lack of competition, were beaten by the Owls, 40-32, thus, the Owls proved themselves the real champions of the B Conference. Among the 20 teams that went down to defeat at the hands of Owls were: City, Ciilman, and Loyola College B Squad. The Collegians being the toughest opponents of the lot, for the Owls ecked out a close 25-24 victory. 56
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