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What with the loss of two of last year’s brightest stars han this lean first was inaugurated at Dave Soro- and Paul “Red” Wollenberg, was supposed to have been a year for the Knights—the they’ve had since basketball in 1948. That was before junior Mike Al len and into the senior Dick Dreese came picture. Developed Fast a 6 5 giant who transfer year from Columbus St. has shown phenominal Allen, red last Charles, development under the tutelage of Coach Bob Fowle. He’s the main reason the Knights have lost but one in six games and are headed for a highly successful season. A pillar of strength under the boards. Alien also led the New Lex scoring games. Knights in the team’s first five Hr counted 95 of the 354 points, many of them or difficult tip-in shots. Key man in the St. Al fast break which Zanesville Rosecrans’ Coach Dick Mattingly calls "the best I’ve ever seen”- is forward Dick Dreese, who lettered as a sub on last year's team. His tremendous speed has put him on the scoring end of most of the Knights’ passes. As a result, he’s second on the point ladder with 79 in five games, an average of 16 per game. Long Way Basketball has come a long way at the little .school with a total en rollment of 25 boys since the eve ning back in 1948 when the Knights -then known as the “New Lex Catholics”—lost their first var sity game by a score of 89-13 exactly seven boys in -and they all played There were school then basketball. year, when the boys The first were coached by the Rev. Richard Dodd, then assistant at St. Rose parish, was pretty rough. There wasn’t a player on the squad who stood over 5-10 then hut the boys still finished with a 10-8 record. Since then it’s been murder, brother, murder! .. for the oppon ents. that is. Starting with the 1949 50 season. St. Al’s has won 42 of 51 'RUG Sizing that makes ruga aa they were when new BINDING REPAIRING LAYING SERGING SEWING GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING RAINS 506 Cline St. GA 8395 COLUMBUS, OHIO THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952 St. Aloysius Seeks Sixth Victory regular season games—an amazing percentage In ’50 the Knights were beaten by Vinton Rural in the Ath ens District tournament Shawnee turned the trick February it was Corning. in ’51, last and Different Story be a dif- But this winter it may ferent story at Athens, at least if the tremendous spirit of the boys and hours oi tedious practice pay off. Other starters on the squad, be sides Allen and Dreese are Bob Sa gan, Jack Nash and Neil Fisher. Sagan, who stands a mere 6 4, has been a tremendous rebounder be sides standing third in scoring (for five games) with 59 points helping out are Dick Wollenberg Dick Ousley. Junior Hatem. Joe Hatem. Tony Missimi and Ed Nash in Columbus and drives every day to work with now, St. Al’s has rolled Up ’till over Rockbridge 62-61 Newark St. Francis, 70-41 New Straitsville. 82-50 Moxahala, 64-44 and Junction City 76-40. The loss was to Zanes ville Rosecrans 57-45. So, Columbus fans would do well to drop down to the K of tonight to see one of the State’s top Class teams in action. MT. VERNON Compliments LYNDE S MARKET Mt. Vernon, Ohio Catholic Times action photos, snapped during last week's game with Junction City, show why New Lexington St. Aloysius has been the basketball rage of Southeastern Ohio so far this season. In the photo at left, 6-5 Mike Allen (53) battles for a rebound with three unidentified opponents while 6-4 Bob Sagan (50) looks on. In the Center photo Allen demonstrates how he has controlled the boards in all of St. Al's games so far this year. Photo at right shows Jack Nash (56) climaxing a Blue Knight fast break with a two-pointer. Looking on is Neil Fisher (58). A torrid fast-break has been St. Al'a biggest offensive weapon ever since basketball was begun at the school back in 1948. The Times' photo above shows Neil Fisher (58) on the scoring end of another floor-long dash as Jack Dreese (57), the Blue Knights' senior sensation, looks on. The picture was taken in last week's game with Junction City which St. Al won 74-40. Dreese led the scoring with 23 points. Three Teams Tied For Lead In CIO The Central Deanery CYO league kingpins still hold the edge with a 24-9 count in the afternoon ses sions at Broad-Olympic alleys. bring Holy League standings Family No. 1. and Immaculate three way split position. St. Aloysius No. 1 Conception to a for league top For Sundays Also The Blue Knights will be in Co lumbus tonight. Friday, seeking their sixth victory, with Ros ary furnishing the opposition at the K of gym It will be home, coming tor CoachJ’owle. who for merly coached at Rosary and w|jo still lives 100 miles the squad bowling honors, Donna Goetz of St. Aloysius parish, league Secretary, top the girls with a 169 and 464 both single and three game honors. Top kingpins in the boys field was Warren Hop kins of St. Catherine team, posted 574 three game high. While St. Aloysius No. 1 Karl Elginer blasted a 210 single game glory. Immaculate Conception landed a 764 for league high team single game along with St. Aloysius No. 1 hitting 2144 to game high. Immaculate Conception Cathedral Holy Family No. 3 Holy Family No. 2 three take team Standing League Holj Family Na. 1 9 ________ 24 News 9 POSTON tsv, 17 18 ISM, 18 St. John the Baptist No. 2 St. John the Baptiat No. 1 10' ELECTRIC For Reconversion Largo Stock Motors and Control* EQUIPMENT lnfra*Red System* Electric Power Equipment Co 57 E. CHESTNUT ST. 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