02.17.1942 thru 01.26.1945.pdf - The Lowell
02.17.1942 thru 01.26.1945.pdf - The Lowell
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eard(9uirit Paste Abes in Opener;/ «^<br />
** l ' -w. *"Set to Open Up on Bucs Today<br />
Neff Pity Doesn't<br />
Even Help Mustangs<br />
c. Kldire muishsnod our an Inef<br />
Uifecthe y jtnnic. the l_wel. In-.*.,<br />
'slut .Tildny turned back thn Lin-<br />
"coin Kiuad by a 3W5 core nt Keiiimr*<br />
Pavilion In;the first league<br />
'•came for both teams In the 1943<br />
rbukethaH season. ,. '<br />
Credit " large part of tho high<br />
icore to Bill Lau, Card, forward,;<br />
who i.t>nslstcntly controurd backil<br />
play. In a manner<br />
of Bob Cherry, last season<br />
.'-'jnat. Henenledly;. he would go<br />
' : ' nigh undetivatb the basket to re-<br />
' - /over n fruitless shot. vrhttil, and<br />
•' either "feed" to a team-mute, 'or<br />
tank a "set-up" himself.<br />
• * THE LOWELL SPOUTS PAGfe WBDV£SDAf. JANUARY 20, 1943<br />
Both Card Teams<br />
Favored to Survive<br />
nyi^TjTu. <strong>Lowell</strong> is Still Mr.'Big, But<br />
Now that Coach Nefrs band of „>, .•:•;,• ,,r ;. '• 6 > •<br />
&^-.|?^& d f£JttJffi..- What's Wrong:<br />
SeeW t*e<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lincoln fivo wan never in<br />
the rnme. literally speaking. Eleven<br />
points had been rung up in<br />
~h,ilf thtt many minutes by the<br />
JJoff men before the "Colts" seer;<br />
able ot link their firit marker.<br />
Rob Buchanan, cavorting In confi.Jcnct<br />
at center, m-oved particularly<br />
deadly on a mid-caurt "rubh"<br />
Cards Twin-Kilt S .H.<br />
Too much of everything<br />
and at »he ritrht time. I.cwell<br />
"Piilitl Sacred limit in<br />
both er.di; of a double header,<br />
lh« var*iiy walklnjc away 26<br />
to 10. the fhtrClc* .2 to 10,<br />
to became ranked with hoth<br />
the St. IjtnntiiiA tcanm as<br />
loop favorite**<br />
In the variily scramble,<br />
Lau'it nnd />uchan*nV back*<br />
board control, along wllli<br />
FuMa, T > .<br />
he.-tMIke) penwnaiiy lead<br />
It l h i h i H<br />
•''»» «w m the current rice, the !«akcst ai<br />
Three bbreaii:, rourlnt: down<br />
courf. arc Cardlnalt Truleson<br />
(3). Fulda (\ti). and Buchanan<br />
(12), to help force ttie attack<br />
on the poor Mu^tanRii.<br />
—Photo by Dob Lcvioon<br />
I'ruelion, Ken Lealle, and Gcorj:o an;<br />
Thirties Go , Hull rourdinc out the outfit, it it.<br />
To Town in<br />
VI/"1J .O i' Iuc jilt the services "of Lcdermaa',1 '39 Is Best Year<br />
if^Vi<br />
»c "r.ml TJIS"e<br />
Wild Upener ^JB^&TJBS<br />
h °P°. t0 ..ri V0 «•* thr: 1I\' ual ' t r| Tne biggest clcan-tjp&ftiUes. on-<br />
?in»?t i thnt M* *¥*}* H ko St and<br />
it-am* to championships. He waa<br />
raplain of the winning ragby team,<br />
and he was the main rbsaon th%t<br />
: """ track and field t«j>m ;<br />
emerged victorious In the S. P. A. :<br />
L. over thlrtf-flre other Western<br />
leans."<br />
And still, taenty-ssvm yean ,<br />
later, Mike Is hcadinr. champion-* •<br />
nhip teams, and for tlie same ol'<br />
great school.<br />
l." Hera is how it went: <strong>Lowell</strong> coach, Ben Keif: lh*n there<br />
\»PJI mannCII. •«n--ta, . Xeff, thi> %n\- cuiiiici builder t^i cf "jiiutitifiuaia, champions. v;,, * the ex-<strong>Lowell</strong> '" •; —• ------ coach. Tom - --— De-<br />
. .took In Ms fifch conjccutlvc case Nike.-rto Is now tutorlnir Callleoi<br />
Sometime Soon Icrown. Tlie track squa.1 then nulleil! •""• tlw ex-<strong>Lowell</strong> player, Louis<br />
Either u» of thu lultcr four is up with their first cinder victory Batmale, now coa:hinit at Coais<br />
eyo" ye nnd start .'i seven . yearn. <strong>The</strong> bAscballcrs nierce.<br />
e bnhktt • from - all ancles. ^luRKtJ - their • way to the • ton: then • Erenluallr. <strong>Lowell</strong> is bound lo<br />
that Tracl&on. compared the tunnm, coif, nnd swimming hit one "cold" name in the sched-<br />
j with Franklin Kudelka 'of tennis won. Next, the 10's banket- ule, , - no , lei'* , hope --.- it is today f —-, against<br />
ba.lent were hittinc for another<br />
nen;A ine Uw.ll 130 pounu La- ; SoInmaIU ^ ^ „ •<br />
kutoaK team scaml J surprwinu' ,an, and Akanl. n.s IteliLwefehl*,<br />
-ld-23 victory over th*- Lincoln , mnke the Bij; Red lo^k i\,-sy.<br />
Hchtwriffhts in n same pluyed at '<br />
Kczar PaviHoi; n« a preliminary<br />
tu the LowtU-Lllcoln var*-ttv pimc ,,,)m, . ... _ .,_ . „„„„.<br />
Lnft Friday.<br />
Despite tlie scari:, the ^ain beat <strong>Lowell</strong> 24 to Id, which rccord-<br />
| in a decatlo. but hlnco then, it has' id the first-ever Buc win over a<br />
tlnfn LtweJl's ^reat i; ; fell ell by ? points,<br />
always with u Uit<br />
Ml s • « I«I ; rCcond recond basket. banket.<br />
VARSiTV<br />
MS i. ],'.',<br />
I Poly In just as potent a poison<br />
vo*. jjji? -<br />
to <strong>Lowell</strong> i«» , ; » coached only eulntct in the city lo spill<br />
Iciirht lltlu winnim- duos in his them both.<br />
Thn victon- threw the Red andj >h«ir •>. Cpor<br />
an atUmpt, while sikolov, (Sa)^!U«l Bartp,an\41> wiu fof'fiirtner<br />
action. - <strong>Lowell</strong> won %hi llgl ifhlwcl,ht lau!e «-28. - • -. J —Photo by'BoVLevtoai<br />
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