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Kenny Olson / Carl Schunk
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Ted Panish / Les Getz
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Bradley University Famous Five
The Famous Five, (actually six players), Carl Schunk, Charles Orsborn, Oar Hutchins, Les Getz, Kenny Olson and Ted Panish; the team that brought recognition to Bradley basketball was formed in 1936 by the late A. J. Robertson.
The team was the catalyst that changed Bradley's schedule from one of a small school team to that which put them up against some of the biggest names in college basketball across the country.
All of the team's members, except Les Getz from Goshen, Indiana, were from Illinois. Schunk played high school ball for Peoria Central, Orsborn played for Deerfield, Panish for Morris, Hutchins for Harvey and Olson for Dwight.
Over a period of three seasons the team had a record of 52 wins and 10 losses. They played in two National Invitational tournaments. They finished fourth during the 1937-38 season and third the next year, the Famous Five's senior season.
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