Manasquan High School - Treasure Yearbook (Manasquan, NJ)
- Class of 1941
Page 110 of 128
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Page 110 text:
“
THE TREASURE CHEST
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Under the guidance of Coach Magee, and assisted by the able "Big Ben" Turner,
Manasquan I-Iigh's football team enjoyed its second straight undefeated season, and ran
its winning streak to 20 games without a defeat.
The Big Blue steam-roller picked up momentum by rolling over a scrappy Atlantic
Highlands team, 12-6, on our home field. The following Saturday, October 12th, the
boys had to fight hard to play a 0-0 tie with a rugged Toms River outht. This 0-0 tie
proved more beneficial than harmful, however, as 'Squan came back the following Friday
night like a whirlwind, pouring a 24-0 trouncing on a highly-touted Neptune team at
Memorial Field.
Next in the line of victims, by a score of 14-0, was Lakewood. journeying to
Keyport the following Saturday, the Blue and Gray overwhelmed the home team to the
tune of 28-0. Returning home again the following weekend, 'Squan easily conquered
Matawan, 19-6.
On November 16th, the team took to the road again, and ran roughshod over Free-
hold, 33-O.
Finally, in the curtain-closer which proved a fitting finale to the season, Manasquan
hammered the Garnet Gulls, 56-0.
Especial mention is deserved by Bill Moore, for his passing ability, Bill was de-
prived of a real chance to shine, when his leg was broken in the Matawan game.
Others outstanding were: Captain Adolph Janskyg our center, Bill Hurley, who was
named on the All-State eleven, and Lafayette Campbell, high scorer of the Shore Con-
ference with - points.
Om, Hundred Six
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Page 109 text:
“
THE TREASURE CHEST
BASEBALL
About 60 candidates answered the call for baseball practice issued by Coach Fish.
Many regular positions were open, as only two regulars were left from last year's
stellar team, but the material was good, even though it was inexperienced, and a good
season was predicted for the team. Nine Shore Conference games and two exhibition
games were scheduled for the season.
The team got off to a good start when it defeated a highly touted Lakewood team
by the score of 5 to 1.
They next were defeated by Toms River, 2 to 1, when a home run with a man on
base by the visitors won the game in the last inning.
Asbury Park was defeated by Manasquan in an exhibition game by the score of
5 to 4.
As this book goes to press Manasquan has just defeated Atlantic Highlands by a
score of 5 to 1.
The following is the schedule:
April 15-Lakewood May 9-Point Pleasant
April 18-Toms River May 13-Toms River
April 23-Asbury Park May 16-Belmar Bishops
April 25-Atlantic Highlands May 20-Atlantic Highlands
May 2-Lakewood May 24-Point Pleasant
May 6-Keyport
One Hundred Five
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