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1964-65 Scranton Miners-Allentown Jets EPBL Final Playoffs Program
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PROGRAMME epbl epba eba cba wba aaba Allentown Lehigh Valley Jets Scranton Miners Apollos Wilkes-Barre Barons Lancaster Red Roses Camden Bullets Williamsport Billies Sunbury Mercuries Trenton Colonials Hartford Hamden Binghampton Hazelton Pottsville Reading Harrisburg York Baltimore Wilmington New Haven Asbury Park epblebacba1964-65
Scranton Miners - Allentown Jets
Official Program
This is a scarce
1964-65 Allentown Jets
home final playoffs program.
The front cover sports the Jets team photo:
(front row L-R) Andy Johnson, Warren Davis,
Bob Mantz, Hank Whitney
(bsck row L-R) Walt Ward, John Nacincik,
Brendan McCann, Tom Stith, Walt Simon,
Bill Wright (trainer)
Saturday 10 April 1965
Rockne Hall - Allentown, PA
Scranton Miners 51 31-40 - 133
Crawford 19 Montgomery 14 Hemans 38
Seiden 23 Mitchell 7 Cincebox 2
Spivey 30
Allentown Jets 62 21-30 - 142
McCann 5 Simon 37 Nacincik 5
Ward 4 Johnson 14 Stith 49
Mantz 4 Whitney 13 Davis 11
Scranton 24 34 33 42 - 133
Allentown 36 32 34 40 - 142
3PTFG: McCann 1
Officials: Harvey Miller and Pat Denoy
*****
New Talent Is Scarce! / Allentown Jets Officers
Eastern Professional Basketball League Officers
Meet the Jets / Brendan McCann: Player Coach
The Jets in Grand Rapids / 1964-1965 League Schedule
League Chatter / League Statistics
Thumbnail Sketches Of The Jets
Brendan McCann / Walt Simon / George Lehmann
John Nacincik / York Larese / Andy Johnson
Bob Mantz / Hank Whitmey / Walt Mangham
Jets Statistics / Eastern League Directory
Past Records
Jets All-Time Scoring Records / League Champions
Most Valuable Payers / Rookies of the Year
1964-65 Jets -Standings-Scoring-Results
*****
11" (28 cm) x 8" (20 cm)
36 Pages / EX Condition
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The Jets ended the regular season
with a record of 16-12, finishing 4th.
They won the playoff title.
Scranton ended the regular season
with a record of 17-11, finishing 2nd.
They lost in the playoff finals.
The CBA was in existence from 1946 to 2001.
In its early years it was known
as the Eastern Professional Basketball League,
then in 1970 its changed its name
to the Eastern Basketball Association,
and finally in 1977 through 2001
it was known as the CBA.
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