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Saint Joseph's Men's Basketball - All-Time Rosters SAINT JOSEPH'S MEN'S BASKETBALL - ALL-TIME ROSTERS 1936-37 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 14 Matt Goukas So C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 11 Dan Kenney So G 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 6 John Kenney So G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 4 Jim Kenney Sr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 12 Joe Langan Fr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 5 Robert Matt Fr C 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 8 John McMenamin Sr F 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 9 Joe Oakes So G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 3 Edward Scullin Fr F 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 13 Jimmy Smale Jr G 5-7 Pottstown, Pa. Hill School 10 Robert Uber Jr F-G 5-11 Upper Darby, Pa. Upper Darby 1937-38 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 15 John Adams Jr F 5-7 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 4 William Buck Fr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. Southern 18 Paul Chadick Fr F 6-0 Wilmington, Del. Wilmington 14 Matt Goukas Jr C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 12 Ben Guziewiez So C 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. St. John’s 11 Dan Kenney Jr G 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic High 6 John Kenney Jr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 5 Robert Matt So C 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 8 John McMenamin Jr F 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 7 Samuel Moross Fr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 9 Joe Oakes Jr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 3 Edward Scullin So F 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 13 Jimmy Smale Jr F 5-7 Pottstown, Pa. Hill School 16 Pete Rosenberg Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. Brown Prep 10 Fred Whartnaby Fr F 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. Central 1938-39 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 15 John Adams Jr F 5-7 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 4 William Buck So G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. Southern 18 Paul Chadick So F 6-0 Wilmington, Del. Wilmington 14 Matt Goukas Sr C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. St. John’s 11 Dan Kenney Sr G 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic High 6 John Kenney Sr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 17 Larry Kenney So C 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 19 Jack Loughery So C 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 5 Robert Matt Jr C 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 8 John McMenamin Sr F 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic 7 Samuel Moross So G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 9 Joe Oakes Sr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 3 Edward Scullin Jr F 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 13 Jimmy Smale Sr F 5-7 Pottstown, Pa. Hill School 16 Pete Rosenberg So G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. Brown Prep 10 Fred Whartnaby So F 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. Central (1939-40 Roster Incomplete) 1940-41 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 11 Bob Boylan So F-C 6-3 Scranton, Pa. Wilkes-Barre-Coughlin 10 Norman Butz So G-F 6-2 Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Catholic 8 James Coughlin Jr G 6-3 Audubon, N.J. Audubon 6 Bernard Loughran So G 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. South Catholic 9 Harry Kelleher Jr G 5-10 Audubon, N.J. Audubon 13 Larry Kenney Sr C 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 7 Jack Kraft Jr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 4 George Senesky So F 6-2 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 15 Herman Sorin Jr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. Southern 14 Donald Stahl Jr G 5-11 Reading, Pa. Reading 1941-42 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 11 Bob Boylan Jr F-C 6-3 Scranton, Pa. Wilkes-Barre-Coughlin 10 Norman Butz Jr G-F 6-2 Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Catholic 6 Bill Conway Jr C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. South Catholic 8 James Coughlin Sr F 6-2 Audubon, N.J. Audubon 7 Jack Kraft Sr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 9 Harry Kelleher Sr G 5-10 Audubon, N.J. Audubon 3 William Schuster So G 6-1 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 12 William Seavey So G 5-8 Norristown, Pa. Norristown 4 George Senesky Jr F 6-1 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 15 Herman Sorin Sr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. Southern 14 Donald Stahl Sr G 5-11 Reading, Pa. Reading 5 John Van Belle So C 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 1942-43 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 11 Bob Boylan Sr G 6-1 Scranton, Pa. Wilkes Barre 6 Bill Conway Jr C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. South Catholic 7 Nicholas D’Amora So F 5-8 Merion Station, Pa. Lower Merion 18 Larry Henry Jr G 5-11 Haverford, Pa. Haverford 17 David Lyons Fr G 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 15 Joseph Maley Fr F 6-1 Easton, Pa. Easton Catholic 8 Edward Mullaly So G 6-1 Bayside, N.Y. Xavier (N.Y.) 16 Robert Murphy So G 5-9 Jenkintown, Pa. Jenkintown 14 Jim O’Neill So G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 9 Jack Ramsay Fr G 6-0 Upper Darby, Pa. Upper Darby 19 Roderick Reardon Fr C 6-4 Camden, N.J. Camden Catholic 3 William Schuster Jr G 5-11 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 12 William Seavey Jr F 5-6 Norristown, Pa. Norristown 4 George Senesky Sr F 6-1 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 5 John Van Belle Jr C 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 10 William Zeiss Fr C 6-4 Yeadon 1943-44 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 16 Dan Boyle Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 5 Red Bradley Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 17 Tom Clarke Fr C 6-8 Philadelphia, Pa. Roman Catholic 10 Henry Dudek Fr C 6-4 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 12 Mike Durso Fr G 5-7 Upper Darby, Pa. Upper Darby 7 Dick Ellis Jr G 5-10 Overbrook, Pa. Overbrook 18 Vic Faralli Fr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 6 Jack Flannery Fr G 5-11 Pottsville, Pa. Pottsville 9 Bill Maher Fr F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 8 Bert Maynard Fr G 5-9 Bordentown, N.J. Bordentown 11 Jack McEnroe Fr F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 14 Eddie O’Halloran Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 15 Gabe Poletti Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 1943-44 (continued) 3 Joe Wesner Fr G 5-11 Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown Catholic 4 Jim Young Fr G 5-9 Tamaqua 1944-45 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 4 Richard Barr Fr G 5-11 Chester, Pa. St. James 12 Dan Boyle So G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 10 John Burns Sr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 11 Daniel Cummins Fr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 18 Allen Haley Fr G 5-9 Chester, Pa. St. James 3 Ed Hallahan Fr F-C 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 8 Harry Hurley So G 5-11 Newtown Square, Pa. Marple-Newtown 13 Cornelius Kane Fr F 5-4 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 7 Bill Keaveney Fr F-C 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 5 Francis McGrath Fr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 9 Kenneth McKee Fr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. Frankford 16 Michael O’Neill Fr G 5-6 Merion Station, Pa. Lower Merion 17 Bob O’Neill Fr G 6-0 Chester, Pa. St. James 15 George Ottinger Fr G 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. North Catholic 14 Gerald Rooney Fr G 5-7 Philadelphia, Pa. Roman Catholic 6 John Tracy Fr G 5-11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 1945-46 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 13 Henry Dudek So C 6-4 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 10 Thomas Frein So G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. Roman Catholic 21 Al Goukas So F-C 6-4 Coaldale, Pa. St. Mary’s 8 Adam Jablonski So F 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 7 Bill Maher Sr G 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 9 Paul McDermitt So G 6-0 Hollidaysburg, Pa. Hollidaysburg 11 Ed O’Halloran Jr G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic 17 Jack Ramsay Fr G 6-1 Upper Darby, Pa. Upper Darby 6 Jim Reagan So G 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 4 Paul Senesky So G-F 6-2 Mahanoy City, Pa. Mahanoy City 5 Frank Sillito So G 5-8 Nutley, N.J. Nutley Catholic 23 Jack Welsh So C 6-4 Coaldale, Pa. St. Mary’s 12 Joe Wesner Fr G 5-11 Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown Catholic 1946-47 NO. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 20 Norman Butz Sr G 6-3 Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster 18 Henry Dudek Jr C 6-4 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 3 Anthony Durso Jr G 5-6 Philadelphia 13 Thomas Frein Jr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa. Roman Catholic 21 Albert Goukas Jr F-C 6-5 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Mary’s 10 David Lyons Jr F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Francis McGrath Jr G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa.
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