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ll fmitl .l. Y. SUCXQER. lcfl In righf. Rllll' I: l.. Krnold. l'. lfdgc. fl. Willman li. P .l. Tu On September ninth a hoard of boys started getting into shape for the soccer season. Of these only about eighteen were destined to be the soccer champions for 1954--55. This was the fourth championship Catonsville had won in the past five years. Coach Charlie llelVlanss was very proud of his team. especially the two high scor- ers. Terry Jackson and lfrnie Howe. who drove in five goals apiece. Our goal keeper. Del Mors- berger. made quite a record too: of TH shots he stopped 73. Those two sports Bob Bragg and George Maisel were hack again this year playing in-rson. ll. Elwrling. Row 2: C. Kavalf-sky. .l. Nlillv-r. lf. Nippa 1-rl-t. IJ. I.:-its-r. Nlr. Hancock. f.our'h. brilliant games as usual. Charging down the field at the Parkville game our boys racked up eight goals-the highest score ever reached against an opposing team. Our soccer team really deserved that rally at the Athletic Assembly where they received their awards. Another exciting sport which began early in September was field hockey. The girls won four games and lost four. but they played good ball. Betty Bauman, the top scorer with six goals. spent almost as much time on the ground as on her feet. Punehyl Our star fullback, I X. HOFKEY. lcfl lo righl. Row l: Nl. Aiosa. H. Odenwaller. S. Garret. 4 Watch:-ski. NI. Taylor. B. Smith. Ron' 2: li. Horst. Manager. B. Rf-iblich, s 1. H. Carre-I. S. Goodwin. J. Thomas. H. Leonard. Mis- Pee-le. lfoar-h.
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HULNA I IIFAI-ll Stlf'll'f 4Il'l'1uXP.N'I ',.H.-, uI'l'. XII. 51. .Ill-VZPII 1 I K1 nwmfl U U l'z1rkxiIIe' 8 U 'llmxoli -l 2 Fparrmw Pninl 1 U Xiilfuiwl Xlill 2 ll Ffilllklill 1 U Hl'l'1'i.llI'4i 0 2 ilumlulk 2 1 X XRSITY SOCCER. lfjft lo right. Ron' I: H. Nlvffrom-. T. .Iac-kson. 1 Maisel. li. Coupe-r. ll. Nurse-lu-rgvr. P. xxillilll Wi. llurrig, E, Nip. rd. E. How:-. U. iinglinp. Hou' 2: Xlr. Ile- Nlanv. Lvflflfhf U. Duf- fdny. IJ. I.:-asurr-. E. Wat!-. li. liraggp. l.. flurlf-r. li. Holnlcir. W. Trip- lmtl. If. lim-isv. 5. Fnupp and 'l'. Johrmm. .Ur1r1ug1'rs. HW!-wh -w,,,.W:r ,ns , W M -10' W, mfg... . i -me . -ff ,W M ,mfwww .Nw Dick Lf-asure and C. T. Gs-iw alt:-mpt tu score in the- Towson game-. Girls' lirirxiti llmlwy' ol'l'rixi3NT 1'.ll.N. Kr-msoorl I Parkxillv 1 Sparmuf Point I3 Xlilfonl Nlill 2 THXKSUII U Franklin 2 Hvrelfonl ll llunxlalk 2 Y. KR5l'l'X HOCKEY. left In right. Hou' 1: B. Bauman. U. Uarvis. J. Sllllililcfivlal J. H4-itz. U. Hupfi. C. Howe. Hou' 2: J. Hank:-rl. iwtlllllgff. P. Srhotta, F. M1-lmlrmn J. Spre-ckvr. J. Wooalham. ll. Ivins. H. Frank. Nl. L. Salzman. Nliss Pe-4-lv. I.-01Il'l'l
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Y.-XRSITY CROSS 1I0lN'l'Rt. left lu right. Rout I: l . Han-on. J. Nleura. l.. filaaz. lf. Crockett. ll. Spencer. ll. Russell. C. Linden. T. Nlorissey. J. Horn. Ron' 2: J. Scliucliarilt. .J1!IIlllzL'l'l'. N. Houck. ll. llinkcl. T. Scriye-ner. ll. llclinic. .-X. llreyer. R, Warner. lf. Sfllllll. C. Kalmlis. JIIIIIIIHPV. Nlr. Beach. ffoufh. Joan Stulihlefield. came up from JN. this year to protect our goal. Dorothy Hupll. the goal keeper. made her teammates proud of her lay' winning an honorable mention at the play day sponsored hy the Baltimore Field Hockey' Association. Miss Peele. the coach. should have a winning team next year with all the varsity' returning except Pat Schotta. Catherine Howe. Joyce Vtloodham. and Fran Nleldrom. Catonsvilleis J.V. teams looked good this year too-top material for future varsity squads. The Boys' JN. Soccer 'lieam had Mr. Hancock for their coach. With Nlrs. lfyander and Miss Peele coaching. Rosalie Garrett making four goals to top the team. and Helen Leonard. the goal keeper. letting only one goal go lwy. our JN. Hockey Team went all out and won the County Championship. Haying players like these join the varsity ranks. next year's team is going to town. Speaking of going places. l'll het Richard Reuhlis new Ford couldnit heat our Fred Hanson and Ke-nwood's Ed Vachina who set a new state cross country record this year at lil:-1326. Coach Beach is counting on more turn-outs next year. for we have a good chance of winning the championship. As all good things must come to an end, the wonderful. victorious fall sports season closed early in Xoyemlier. .l. Y. CROSS COIVNTRJ. left lo righl, Row I: 5. Hite. ll. Pulliam. C. Hogarth. R. Franklin. Row 2: J. Scliucliarflt. Jflfznager. C. Arnold. H. Xlclleyitt. lf. Cray:-n. C, Kalurlis, flflzrnzzger.
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