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 The Warriors fell for the first time in BAA play, a 66-63 decision at the hands of the [[Bombers|St Louis Bombers]]. St Louis got out to an early advantage, but the Warriors caught up and worked their way to a ten-point lead in the second quarter. The Bombers recovered and regained the lead in the third on a ten-point run by Cecil Hankins. The game was tight throughout the final period, but Aubrey Davis scored a pair of buckets in the final three minutes to bring it home for St Louis, who now had the best record in the league at 5-1. The Warriors fell for the first time in BAA play, a 66-63 decision at the hands of the [[Bombers|St Louis Bombers]]. St Louis got out to an early advantage, but the Warriors caught up and worked their way to a ten-point lead in the second quarter. The Bombers recovered and regained the lead in the third on a ten-point run by Cecil Hankins. The game was tight throughout the final period, but Aubrey Davis scored a pair of buckets in the final three minutes to bring it home for St Louis, who now had the best record in the league at 5-1.
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 +=====Today's Game=====
 +
 +At [[Philadelphia Arena]]
 +| | | | | |  Final  |
 +|[[Bombers|St Louis]]  |  15  |  17  |  15  |  19  |  66  |
 +|Philadelphia  |  15  |  16  |  10  |  22  |  63  |
 +
 +Scoring
 +
 +STL - Cecil Hankins 14, Bob Doll 10, Johnny Logan 9, Aubrey Davis 8, Don Putman 8, Herschel Baltimore 7, George Munroe 6, John Barr 2, Fred Jacobs 2
 +
 +PHL - [[Joe Fulks]] 24, [[Angelo Musi]] 13, [[Howie Dallmar]] 9, [[Fred Sheffield]] 9, [[Art Hillhouse]] 3, [[Petey Rosenberg]] 3, [[George Senesky]] 2
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 +Head coaches - Ken Loeffler, [[Eddie Gottlieb]]
 =====In Print===== =====In Print=====
  
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 **Philadelphia Inquirer** **Philadelphia Inquirer**
  
-"Warriors Bow ,66-63; First Loss of Season," Fred Byrod, 32+"Warriors Bow, 66-63; First Loss of Season," Fred Byrod, 32
 ======November 21, 1946====== ======November 21, 1946======
  
-=====News=====+**Warriors Drop Another Close One**
  
-The [[Stags|Chicago Stags]] went on a 13-point run in the fourth quarter to take the lead and beat the Warriors, 65-63, at the Philadelphia Arena. [[Joe Fulks]] playedbut was held out of the starting lineup with a cold.+The [[Stags|Chicago Stags]] started strong and closed to strong to beat the Warriors, 65-63, at the Philadelphia Arena. The Warriors led by six early in the fourth quarter but the Stags put together a 13-point run then held off a final Philadelphia charge to get the win. [[Jerry Fleishman]] started in place of scoring sensation [[Joe Fulks]], who had a cold, but failed to score a pointFulks came into the game late, but his ten points weren't enough to turn the tide. 
 + 
 +=====Today's Game===== 
 + 
 +At [[Philadelphia Arena]] 
 +| | | |  Final  | 
 +|[[Stags|Chicago]]  |  29  |  26  |  65  | 
 +|Philadelphia  |  29  |  24  |  65  | 
 +quarter-by-quarter scores unavailable 
 + 
 +Scoring 
 + 
 +CHI - Doyle Parrack 15, Don Carlson 12, Tony Jaros  10, Wilbert Kautz  8, Jim Seminoff 7, Max Zaslofsky 7, Chick Halbert 6 
 + 
 +PHL - [[Fred Sheffield]] 14, [[Art Hillhouse]] 13, [[Howie Dallmar]] 11, [[Joe Fulks]] 10, [[Petey Rosenberg]] 8, [[Angelo Musi]] 7 
 + 
 +Head coaches - Harold Olsen, [[Eddie Gottlieb]] 
 + 
 +=====In Print===== 
 + 
 +**Philadelphia Inquirer** 
 + 
 +"Chicago Stags Block Path of Warriors," Fred Byrod, 27
  
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 ======November 22, 1946====== ======November 22, 1946======
  
 +=====In Print=====
 +
 +"Stags Defeat Warriors, 65-63," Fred Byrod, 30
 ======November 23, 1946====== ======November 23, 1946======
  
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 ======November 25, 1946====== ======November 25, 1946======
  
-=====News=====+**Players Recruiting for the National Guard**
  
-The Warriors played an exhibition at the 111th Infantry Armory in Philadelphia, but the story in the //Inquirer// mentioned neither the opponent nor the score. The game was part of an effort to drum up new recruits for the Pennsylvania National Guard.+Some of the Warriors players took part in an exhibition contest at the 11th Infantry Armory as part of a recruitment campaign for the Pennsylvania National Guard.
  
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 ======November 26, 1946====== ======November 26, 1946======
  
-=====News=====+** Warriors Back in the Win Column**
  
-[[Angelo Musi]] led the Warriors with 16 points in a 66-54 win over the [[Celtics|Boston Celtics]] at the Philadelphia Arena[[Joe Fulks]] had recovered from his cold and returned to the starting lineup. Warriors forward [[Howie Dallmar]] left the game early with an elbow injury. The Arena surface was slick because of condensation caused by the hockey surface under the hardwood and led to Dallmar’s fall and injury.+[[Joe Fulks]] was feeling better after a bout with the common cold and was back in the starting lineup and the Warriors beat the [[Celtics|Boston Celtics]] in Philadelphia, 66-54Despite Fulks's return, the Warriors shot a colletive 4-for-21 in the first quarter before remembering where the hoop was.  [[Angelo Musi]] led the way with 16 points on a night when the floor was slick due to condensation caused by the hockey ice below the court surface. The conditions took their toll late in the contest when [[Howie Dallmar]] injured his elbow in a fall and had to leave the game. 
 + 
 +=====Today's Game===== 
 + 
 +At [[Philadelphia Arena]] 
 +| | | | | |  Final  | 
 +|[[Celtics|Boston]]  |  11  |  11  |  9  |  23  |  54  | 
 +|Philadelphia  |  17  |  12  |  11  |  26  |  66  | 
 + 
 +Scoring 
 + 
 +BOS - Connie Simmons 15, Johnny Simmons 14, Tony Kappen 10, Harold Kottman 4, Virgil Vaughn 4, Warren Fenley  2, Mel Hirsch  2, Al Brightman 1, Chuck Connors 1, Red Wallace 1 
 + 
 +PHL - [[Angelo Musi]] 16, [[Howie Dallmar]] 13, [[Matt Guokas]] 8, [[Jerry Fleishman]] 6, [[Joe Fulks]] 6, [[George Senesky]] 6, [[John Murphy]] 4, [[Petey Rosenberg]] 4, [[Art Hillhouse]] 2, [[Fred Sheffield]] 1 
 + 
 +Head coaches - Honey Russell, [[Eddie Gottlieb]] 
 + 
 +=====Injury Notes===== 
 + 
 +[[Howie Dallmar]], elbow, no immediate prognosis 
 + 
 +=====In Print===== 
 + 
 +**Philadelphia Inquirer** 
 + 
 +"Warriors' Fulks to Start Tonight," 27\\ 
 +"Warriors in Exhibition, Aid Recruiting Drive," 27
  
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 ======November 27, 1946====== ======November 27, 1946======
  
 +=====In Print=====
 +
 +**Philadelphia Inquirer**
 +
 +"Celtics Lose to Warriors," Fred Byrod, 22
 ======November 28, 1946====== ======November 28, 1946======
  
-=====News=====+**Warriors Cold from the Floor Again**
  
-The [[Falcons|Detroit Falcons]] took advantage of poor night of shooting by the Warriors and won68-55at the Philadelphia Arena.+The [[Falcons|Detroit Falcons]] played a speedy game and took advantage of poor Warriors shooting to win 68-55 at the Arena. John Janisch and Bob Dille let the way for Detroit with 24 and 20 pointsrespectively. The Warriors kept the game close in the early going but went ice cold in the third quarter, shooting just 3-for-27 from the floorand the Falcons went to a stall offense for much of the fourth to burn the clock. 
 + 
 +=====Today's Game===== 
 + 
 +At [[Philadelphia Arena]] 
 +| | | | | |  Final  | 
 +|[[Falcons|Detroit]]  |  12  |  27  |  12  |  17  |  68  | 
 +|Philadelphia  |  13  |  15  |  9  |  18  |  55  | 
 + 
 +Scoring 
 + 
 +DET - John Janisch 24, Bob Dille 20, Stan Miasek 17, Grady Lewis 4, Ariel Maughan 
 + 
 +PHL - [[Joe Fulks]] 14, [[Petey Rosenberg]] 14, [[Howie Dallmar]] 12, [[Art Hillhouse]] 6, [[Angelo Musi]] 3, [[George Senesky]] 3, [[John Murphy]] 2, [[Jerry Fleishman]] 1 
 + 
 +Head coaches - Glenn Curtis, [[Eddie Gottlieb]] 
 + 
 +=====In Print===== 
 + 
 +**Philadelphia Inquirer** 
 + 
 +"Warriors Block Detroit Streak," Fred Byrod, 20
  
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 ======November 29, 1946====== ======November 29, 1946======
  
 +=====In Print=====
 +
 +**Philadelphia Inquirer**
 +
 +"Warriors Bow to Detroit Five," Stan Baumgartner, 30
 ======November 30, 1946====== ======November 30, 1946======
  
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