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Show Undefeated Record Set By Four Times Champs Cubs Fill Ten Positions On Dream Team Once more South's casaba squads proudly lead the annual caravan of city hoopsters into Crownsville for the fourth consecutive con-secutive time. 1942-1941-1940-1939. Yep, that's how many times the Cubs have had the Big Three Circles. Cir-cles. Riding at the head of the procession pro-cession were 10 Cubs with "ALL-CITY" "ALL-CITY" labeled in their blue and white shirts. THREE RECORDS ESTABLISHED Not only did South dominate all-city all-city berths but they also copped three hoop records to add to their already much-decorated and prized crown. These were : an undefeated undefeat-ed season; an unbeatable junior aggregation; ag-gregation; a victory streak of 18 consecutive triumphs by the midget mid-get clan. - Paddy Davis guided the pint- sized cagers through two seasons, 1939 and 1940. Nate Long followed fol-lowed Paddy's footsteps and repeated re-peated the trick in 1941 and again ahis year. Tate Wardell produced the Big Three's first freshman squad with an undefeated standing. stand-ing. Eddie Isaacson rounded out a varsity squad with a perfect slate in 1940. Jimmy Gilbert's squad lacked one win last year to make it a clean slate. CUBS DOMINATE SELECTIONS The championship S outhern group filled in ten positions. All-City "A" Team Player Position School Dave Cooper, forward South Frank Brooks, forward East Ray Ecker, center South Fred Weidner, guard South Frank Davidson, guard South Ail-City "B" Team Rex Ballard, forward South D. Livingston, forward East Clair Empey, center South Dave McClelland, guard .... South Tony Tolich, guard West All-City "C" Team Paul Roberts, forward South Jim Corbin, forward West Clyde Oliver, center South Howard Smith, guard South Blair Egli, guard East Captains for the city honor teams were: "A" team. Fred Weidner; Weid-ner; "B" team, Clair Empey; "C" team, Howard Smith. |