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Standing, Jim Boyer, Coach. H. Zimmerman, D. Mer+inell. J. Hasiil', III Trader, R Pfcifler. D. Carville, Mgr. Kllcc/ing: D. Linton, J. Acuff, W. Campbell. J.V. BASKETBALL The J.V. Bnsketballers had a season which WINNING BASKETBALL TEMI-PREACHERS M. could have been better if their reserve strength First row: II'!. FOiles, V. Mukovitch. III Tullai. Rentko. Second row: B. Johnson. had been better, Coach Jim Boyer molded from his small group a team which made a very creditable showing and a season's record of slightly under .500. Outstanding on the team was "Dusty" Marti- nelli. Speedy and accurate, Martinelli should bolster next year's varsity and add some scoring punch. "Arnie" Needleman, a newcomer to the sport, but called the most improved ballplayer on the team by Coach Boyer, will also add to the var- sity's strength. A variety of shots and great speed add to Needleman's value as a player. "Soup" Campbell, a steady pla ymaker, Bill Pfeifer, set-shot artist, and Dick Linton, with a good one-handed push shot, should all see var- slt y service. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL The Intramural Basketball Championship was another win for the Preachers. Losing only one game to the Bachelors, the Preacher team went on to the championship victory without further defeat. The Bachelors, with two losses, were second, and the Black and Whites third. The Gamma Bets took fourth place with the Seminary once more in the cellar. 79