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JOHN P. SENKO

FACULTY :\1A ' AGER

ALBERT SAUERACKER

A S'T FACULTY MA AGER

CARL FRICCHIONE

STUD~;

T MA AGER

ROBERT OBRI NSKI

ST DE ' T MAN AGE:R

December 5

Hazleton 40

Co a ldale 31

In an unusually tough opening game a promising Hazleton team defeated Coaldale. Trail–

ing for three periods, the Mounts came back with the last period spurt to take their opponents'

measure. Hyde had 13 points, but Danny Dura, just baking orr his football leg , stole the . how

with gridiron antics and ability to get the ball.

December 9

Hazleton 66

Coa l Towns hi p 31

Showing marked improvement while running roughshod over their hapless foe, H. H. S.

hung up its second win of the season. Jack Sippel, a newcomer to the team this year, gathered

17 points to lead the team offen ively. Dura again played top-notch ball.

December 12

Hazleton 56

Coughlin 30

Once again the Blue and White trampled its opponents under foot. Both teams were oil

form; only a brilliant second half exhibition of shooting by Gene Belletiere, during which time

he garnered 21 points, kept the game interesting. HydP had 13 counters, while Sippel proved

his worth as a floor general.

December 16

Hazleton 44

P lymouth 29

The Plymouth Indians tasted defeat for the fir t time thi ea on at the hand of a harp–

shooting H. H. S. five. The Mounts, following their usual form, opened up slow; then, with

Sippel and Ledger showing the way, racked up two-pointer after two-pointer to win going away.

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