Word: blodnick
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Edward K. Blodnick of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert A. Bowman of New York City; Roger J. Bulger of Hollis, L. I.; Edward G. Condon of Long Beach, N. Y.; William F. Dennis of Queens, N. Y.; Edward M. Krinsky of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Richard J. Manning of Homestead, Pa.; Rollin F. Perry of Long Beach, N. Y.; Harry P. Sacks of Long Beach, N. Y.; Stanley H. Appel (Mgr.) of Dorchester, Mass...
Final scoring statistics for the past season were also announced yesterday. Guard Ed Condon led the team in field goal percentage with an unusually high 38 percent. Forward Harry Sacks, center Ed Blodnick, and Bulger were close behind with 37, 38, and 35 percent respectively. The team averaged success on 31 percent of its shots...
...scoring records for the past season are as follows: Player total goals free throws total points Sacks 101 230 432 Dennis 127 79 333 Blodnick 65 46 176 Krinsky 55 58 168 Condon 46 31 123 Manning 30 30 90 Bowman 26 31 83 Perry 19 23 61 Bulger 9 7 25 Shaw 6 2 14 Flaxman 3 5 11 Adler 3 4 10 Hurst 4 1 9 Nolen 1 3 5 Kantrowitz 0 3 3 Van Doren 0 2 2 Woodman...
Bill Dennis, one of four Crimson seniors playing their last game, collected 15 points to lead varsity scoring. Captain Ed Krinsky, Ed Ccondon and Ed blodnick also ended their collegiate careers. Sacks, although considerably below his 17.2 point average, broke the team scoring record at 6:10 minutes of the their period. He added three niore points, to bring his season total to 432, four points over the 428-point standard established by John Rockwell...
Tonight varsity Coach Norm Shepard will start seniors Dennis, Krinsky, and Ed Condon in their last game, along with Sacks and Bob Bowman. The other Crimson senior, Ed Blodnick, is also expected to see action...