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John Bradbury
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
It all began Innocently enough
with two well-meaning, education-
seeking boys attending the same
prep school
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Pete McEver and Hy Nollens ar
rived at Gainesville on the same
train and neither knew the other
from the Hawklnsvllle courthouse.
No, neither knew that before they
left school on the same train two
years later they would be ac
claimed as all-state forwards for
1932.
Nor did they know that they
would happily share each other's
Joys and sorrows as roommates for
two years. No, neither knew that
on the hardwood court they would
work as a unit, as one. and that
they would play the game for the
love of It and not for the news
paper publicity and praise that
they got. Neither cared about this
kind of praise.
The most praise either could get
was the other’s razzing about a
mistake he had made in the last
game. “Come on, Hy" became a
familiar expression during those
two years because this was Pete's
way of telling Hy that he had
eluded his guard and was headed
for the basket. Never once did Hy
fall to respond to this call.
No, neither knew that all this
would happen . . . but it did.
Neither hardly realized It at gradu
ation two years later, and surely
neither realized Just how much
their friendship meant when they
were accepting scholarships to two
different schools Pete to Oeorgla
and Hy to Georgia Tech.
Pete was starring for Georgia
his first year on the varsity and
Hy, as he always did. played his
regular steady game during the
season. Pete was flashy and Hy
steady This probably describes the
play of these two basketball play
ers better than any other two
words.
Then came the game. The game
between Georgia and Tech — and
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Notre Deme .University
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BY ROBERT McCLOUD
Slate Teacher* College
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with it came the usual keen rivalry
which is present in all Georgia-
Tech sports. The game was close.
In fact, with only two minutes left,
the score was tied. Harrold. Bull
dog guard, took a long shot and
missed Hy took the ball from the
backboard and dribbled out
"Come on, Hy."
It was Pete calling the old fa
miliar expression that had won
them fame
Hy hesitated and looked at Pete,
who was "breaking” for the basket
Suddenly he forgot the game, the
Intense rivalry, and his desire for
victory. He only thought of the
two happy years he and Pete had
spent In prep school and the news
papers the next morning acclaim
ing Pete as All-American. He sud
denly realized how much their
friendship had meant to him
He passed under the basket!
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