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The Archives.Indd RECORDS BOOK BBRADLEYRADLEY RROSTEROSTER ((1902-43)1902-43) - A - - F - - M - - S - Name Hometown (H.S.) Years Name Hometown (H.S.) Years Name Hometown (H.S.) Years Name Hometown (H.S.) Years Bill Allen 1912-15 Frank Finney Peoria 1933-36 Frank Mace Canton 1930-33 Charles Sanders Peoria 1933-34 Frank Allen Green Valley 1928-29 Chas Fisher 1903-04 Arthur Mahle Peoria 1913-14 John Sanderson Peoria 1931-33 Hollis Allen Alta (Alta) 1918-20 Lawrence Fox 1924-25 Manley 1921-22 Roy Sarff 1935-36 Allison 1920-21 Charles Fuener 1906-08 Bernie Markoski Peoria (Spalding) 1942-43 Clarence Sauer Peoria 1930-32 Dale Anderson Altona 1942-43 Don Fuller 1916-18 Martin 1909-10 Schaeffer 1921-22 Don Ashley Peoria (Central) 1942-43 & Harold Furrey Peoria 1927-30 Joe Mason Pekin 1935-37 Fred Schauss Toledo, Ohio 1914-15 ‘46-48 John Mason Farmington ‘31-32, ‘33-34 & Roger Schenck 1908-09 - G - ‘35-36 Scherer 1911-12 - B - Leslie Gage 1918-19 William Mason Farmington 1927-30 Scherrer 1920-21 Keith Bare Erie 1935-38 Lester Galitz Wheeling 1928-29 & Lawrence May 1911-12 & Art Schoenheider 1918-19 Vernon Barr Carlinville 1928-29 ‘30-31 ‘13-14 Carl Schunk Peoria (Central) 1936-39 Al Barrett St. Cloud, Minn. 1921-25 Gardner 1922-24 Paul McCall Robinson 1939-42 Clio Shaw 1911-13 Steve Batorson Plano 1928-29 Garner 1922-23 & Otis McCarthy 1904-05 Johnnie Shehan 1917-18 Bill Bauer Morton 1942-43 ‘24-25 Harry McClarence Pekin 1930-31 Ed Siminski St. Cloud, Minn. 1921-25 Gerald Beardsley 1933-35 Rudolph Gerdes 1918-19 Max McCown 1924-25 Earl Smith 1902-06 Harry Becker 1906-07 Les Getz Goshen, Ind. 1935-38 Russell McMahon 1919-21 F.D. Smith 1908-10 Phillip Becker, Jr. Peoria 1914-16 & William Getz Tremont 1932-35 Clyde McQueen Tremont 1927-30 Ruben Sommer 1918-19 ‘17-18 Lynn Gibbs Gridley 1930-33 Clyde Meeske Wyoming 1924-28 George Steiner Peoria 1929-31 Stuart Becker Peoria 1927-30 Goldsby 1923-24 Francis Meeske Wyoming 1933-36 Kenneth Stephens Cambridge 1930-33 C. King Benton 1902-04 Harry Gordon 1917-19 Frank Mercer 1908-10 Walter Stephenson 1911-14 Edward Bertolino Nokomis 1929-30 Tart Graham Peoria 1913-17 Horace Merrell Waynetown, Ind. 1915-17 C.A. Stewart 1916-17 George Bertolino Nokomis 1935-36 Kenneth Grant Boone, Iowa 1930-31 Metzel 1923-24 Ray Strand Libertyville 1941-42 Lloyd Bortel Havana 1938-41 Walter Gray 1911-13 F. Meyer 1920-21 Don Strauch Peoria 1914-15 Fred Bourland 1903-05 Neal Gregg 1925-26 Gordon Meyer Pekin 1928-31 Roger Sutton Peoria (Central) 1938-41 Dean Boyd Peoria (Central) 1942-43 George Greves 1905-07 Don Miller Peoria (Manual) 1934-37 James Sweney Osage, Iowa (Osage) 1925-26 Brady 1923-24 Gross 1921-22 Richard Mohn Peoria Alfred Swisher Princeville 1929-30 John Brewer 1920-24 Albert Mooney 1920-21 Ivan Swisher Peoria 1930-31 Loring Bunn 1908-10 - H - Bill Moylan Peoria (Central) 1942-43 & Stan Butkovich Galesburg 1940-42 & Dick Haack Hammond, Ind. 1942-43 ‘45-46 - T - ‘45-46 E.A. Handley Peoria (Manual) 1939-40 Edward Munns 1907-09 Tefft 1913-14 Gene Handley St. Louis 1933-34 R. Kenneth Murdock 1906-07 Bobby Theus Rock Island 1936-39 - C - Lee Handley St. Louis 1932-35 Ticknor 1915-17 Roy Carlson 1926-27 Chris Hansen Dundee 1939-42 - N - Tomlinson 1923-24 Leon Carter 1923-25 Nevious Harms Peoria 1931-32 & Arthur Nelson 1913-16 Sidney Tucker 1920-21 Don Case Peoria (Central) 1939-41 & ‘33-35 Leland Newell Peoria 1920-21 Harold Tucker Peoria 1918-19 1946 Willis Harms Peoria 1927-30 Melvin Nerdahl Windom, Minn. 1932-33 Tyler 1922-23 George Catlin 1917-20 Heintzman 1909-10 Willard Norval 1935-36 Roy Tyson 1902-03 & Archie Chadwick Crawfordsville, Ind. 1915-16 Louis Herdrick 1924-25 Paul Nunes Springfield 1936-39 ‘04-05 Bill Chinuge Peoria (Manual) 1939-42 Ernest Herron 1912-13 Charles Cisna 1911-12 Newton HIll Crawfordsville, Ind. 1913-14 - O - - V - Harley Clarke 1908-09 Alfred Holl Sadorus 1929-30 Jim O’Brien Dwight 1939-42 & Virgil Van Cleave Evanston 1937-40 Clarno 1919-20 Gordon Horstman Logansport, Ind. 1936-37 ‘45-46 Jim Verkler Peoria (Central) 1942-43 Clayman 1907-08 Phillip Horton 1902-05 Phil O’Connell Peoria (Spalding) 1938-39 & Harold Vonachen 1917-18 Herbert Cole 1924-26 Hoswell 1921-23 ‘40-41 Sam Vuckovich Chicago 1942-43 Ray Collier Peoria (Central) 1942-43 & Clarence Houston Peoria 1927-28 Harold O’Dell 1926-27 ‘45-47 Bernard Huddleston 1934-35 Oliver 1921-22 - W - Campbell Collins 1911-14 Dar Hutchins Harvey 1936-39 Ken Olson Dwight 1937-41 Avery Walker Avon 1927-28 Wilbur Conoway Peoria 1928-29 Bus Ormsbee Hamilton 1941-43 Robin “Bob” Wallace 1914-16 Lynch Conway 1908-09 - J - Charles Orsborn Deerfield 1936-39 Eugene Wallace 1923-25 Harvey Corbin Pontiac 1932-34 Fred Jacobs Indianapolis, Ind. 1937-38 Gordon Otto 1911-13 Earl Walser 1925-26 Correll 1922-23 Meyer Jacobs Peoria (Manual) 1936-39 Wansbrough 1909-10 Joseph Cowell 1905-07 Wentworth Jacquin 1913-16 - P - Irv Wasson Peoria (Central) 1937-38 Jason Cunningham Peoria 1933-34 Ralph Johnson 1922-26 Ted Panish Morris 1936-39 Elwin Wear 1905-06 Parkin 1919-20 J. Thad Webb 1902-03 - D - - K - Dar Personnett Litchfield 1939-40 Bert Wheeler 1916-17 John Daily Peoria 1915-17 Ralph Keegan Erie 1938-39 Lee Peterson Highland Park 1937-40 George Wheelock 1903-04 Danner 1923-24 Giles Keithley 1903-04 Verle Poland Brownsburg, Ind. 1924-28 Ralph Wheelock 1903-05 Major Darst Morton 1941-43 Charles Kemp 1934-36 Pope 1923-24 White 1923-24 Dale Davis Peoria 1930-33 Roy Kern Henry, Ill. 1915-17 Leonard Putnam 1914-15 Don Wiley 1905-06 Ed Davis Peoria 1933-35 Joseph Ketay 1931-32 John Williams 1914-16 Huntley Dayton Minneapolis, Minn. (Northfield) Ed Kiefer Freeport 1938-39 - R - Drennan Wilson 1918-19 ‘17-20 George Koehler McNabb 1931-32 Ray Ramsey Springfield 1940-43 & Gaylord Woltzen Roanoke 1925-28 Al DeCremer 1923-27 Koepping 1922-24 ‘45-47 Woods 1924-25 Bob Demgen Superior, Wis. 1939-40 Orville Krughoff San Jose 1927-29 Lambert Redd Grafton 1930-31 Ralph Wright Gillespie 1940-42 Roxy DeNufrio 1916-17 Jim Krumtinger Kewanee 1942-43 Lee Redard Mackinaw 1939-41 Victor Dickson 1902-03 J.H. Kuhl 1908-10 Reynolds 1916-17 - Z - Earl Doubet 1916-19 & Kupper 1916-17 Deane Richardson Peoria (Central) 1937-38 & Castle Zartman Monroeville, Ind. 1917-18 ‘22-23 ‘40-41 Harold Zierton St. Cloud, Minn. 1922-23 Doubet 1922-23 - L - Bill Ridgley Springfield 1938-41 Robert Zimmerman Roanoke 1932-35 Francis Duke Peoria (Spalding) 1925-29 Chester Lehr 1925-27 Merle Ririe 1924-27 Sam Zimmerman Roanoke 1924-27 Larry Leonard Peoria (Manual) 1939-43 Clarence Rogers Brownsburg, Ind. 1919-23 - E - Bob Leu Peoria (Central) 1937-38 Roszell 1909-10 Glenn Ebaugh 1905-08 Walter Lidle 1913-16 C. Ruch 1922-23 ‘09-10 Edwin Lidle 1905-06 Bill Rudiger Manlius 1941-43 & Leland Elnes Windom, Minn. 1928-29 Robert Loskill 1934-35 ‘45-46 Dale Englehorn San Jose 1934-37 Jack Lotz East Peoria 1941-42 & Don Runkle Rushville 1942-43 Maurice Errion Peoria (Woodruff) 1942-43 ‘45-46 George Runkle Rushville 1941-43 & Warren Esterdahl Moline 1930-32 Jack Lounsbury Madison, Wis. 1941-42 ‘45-46 Ettinger 1921-22 Crip Lowes 1914-15 Robert Ryf 1918-19 Milton Lybarger Bushnell 1931-32 BRADLEY BRAVES BASKETBALL: Records Book 2 AALL-TIMELL-TIME BBRADLEYRADLEY RROSTEROSTER Name Hometown (High School) Years GP Pts. Reb. A Name Hometown (High School) Years GP Pts. Reb. A Danny Adams Metamora, Ill. (Metamora) 2003-07 103 310 112 39 Tyrone Cole Scott Waterloo, Iowa (East) 2007-08 27 102 26 22 Walt Ahlstedt Long Island, N.Y. 1958-59 1 2 0 Ray Collier Peoria (Central) 1942-43 & 1945-47 3 12 Adebayo Akinkunle Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 1994-98 116 1,033 558 103 David Collins Toronto, Ontario (Emery Collegiate) 2007-09 62 258 206 19 Stan Albeck Chenoa, Ill. 1950-52 & ‘54-55 54 237 7 0 Michael Collins Wheaton (Warrenville South) 1996-98 38 71 50 27 Don Alford Peoria, Ill. (Woodruff) 1947-51 37 118 Bob Collura Old Bridge, N.J. 1970-71 3 6 1 1 Joe Allen Chicago, Ill. (Carver) 1965-68 79 1,752 870 153 Mike Conklin Havana (Havana) 1964-65 7 0 0 Sam Allen Chicago, Ill. (Carver) 1971-73 41 260 162 18 Dan Coogan East Peoria 1945-46 6 13 Tim Althoff McHenry, Ill. (Marian Catholic) 1971-74 34 82 37 6 Kerry Cook Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 1980-82 24 24 29 0 Mason Alwan Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods) 2012-14 34 33 15 5 James Copeland Chicago (Gordon Tech) 1978-79 21 38 18 18 Kendahl Amerson Detroit, Mich. (Henry Ford) 2014- Andre Corbitt Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Tech) 1999-2001 42 246 162 60 Bill Anderson Minonk, Ill. 1950-51 - - - - Ben Coupet Chicago (Simeon) 1994-96 52 149 109 9 Mitchell Anderson Chicago, Ill. (Metro) 1978-82 122 2,341 947 267 Randy Crady Chillicothe 1969-71 28 40 26 9 Zach Andrews Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Cordova) 2005-07 67 560 399 50 Jalen Crawford Detroit, Mich. (Oak Park) 2011-13 65 217 72 44 Rich Anheuser Milwaukee, Wis. (Wauwatosa West) 1961-67 7 7 4 3 Cal Criddle Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds) 1966-67 & 1968-70 76 761 468 161 Jeff Anthony East St.
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