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Clear For Action' SOCCER Guided by Coach Leland Sweezey and under the leadership of the fabulous fraternal soccer combina- tion, co-captains Ken and Ritter Smith, the 1952 Baldwin soccermen fought and battled their way through tough SSAL competition to a solid third place finish. This year's varsity squad was composed of 13 skillful players, each of them constantly spurred on by competition for a position on the starting eleven. These thirteen soccermen were Dick Ackerman, Jack Barnett, Frank Conlon, Rod Longman, Rolf Mah- ler, Ray Montano, Cliff Olivera, Jerry Potaschnik, Dick Skillman, Ken Smith, Ritter Smith, Don Vogel Boot it! and Dick Waters. Outstanding among these thirteen were Ken Smith, center, Ritter Smith, left wing, and Ray Montano, goalie, each being chosen for all-scholas- tic. These three provided the nucleus for our 1952 squad. Baldwin's biggest problem this season lay in its inability to come up with the big ones. Two pound- ings by powerful Sewanhaka and two crucial losses to runner-up Valley Stream, account for Baldwin's third place finish. Both matches with Valley Stream were decided by one point and were thrillers that could have gone either way. J I ' J l' x ' ' ' K Ib f v ? Qgxaifi Q A if ',... V 3 U
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