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VARSITY LACROSSE trzndlnl., 1 I l l rl r 4 er ef! to r 111 lamhtrl xlllll 1th llc nh: r 1 ur on 11111 x ar111r rant rnu ll Nlaxm NCllIllltI Wa leer H111 on Iaur 11 Cllllltll flllll ll If dl 1.111 N a11 nm 11111 ,I Duxa Sheehan 19 7 LACRGSSE M the yeuhooh nent to P1655 the l9o7 Villally 1s11111111g fixe of 11s hut eeven wt nth The team was Cap 11111 L0 1ched hx M1 Geo1ge Nl1tLllEll ublsted hv lNe1l Pohlhaus, and Junee Ace Adame who COI1l1llJlllCCl lIllI1lC3NL11E1lJlS 111 shaplng up the team Thle yea1 SI1ClxNl6lb had manx xetel 111 holdox em TIOIH lamt X631 5 squad, togethe1 Wllll sex e1al ne1sco111e1:., who COIlllJ1llCd lo COllal1tlltC a po11e1l11l C1ubade1 ten St Paul 5 had 1 1611 good eh nee of f0lI1g all the wax to ga111e1 M S A Lhan1p1oneh1p lalnels 111th 1th seasoned bench leeelxeb adequatelx haclxlng up the fn t al11I1gC1n Varsrfy Coach Mnchell Th1s Qp1111ff Pete Qheehan d1d a etandout job 111 lelldlrlg the goal Blll Puffh St1eett Whltefold W h1t Chu1ch, Hutch Hodgson, and JIITIIHY C111111 spealheaded the 1ugged, well eeasoned defenbe Ulllf The Salnts featuled two mack m1dfield Ullltb The fnst g1oup headed hy Punch 53 L S ' 0:7 f11a1'1 Nlitelel. H11 '1' 01: S!'fIf,l. f A' IIHIIIIYDZI' 111. Core. l' ' '. . ' Lflfelt, Sm' . SU ' ' Sl 'l'. llil E 5 . Ili N. fini. Nl l y. I 'J --Wvillo Qlllllf, . ', '. .1 'l, ' 1- , . g, , 1- -S., , Q- ,I'11gl1.lI .w1'1.11 11, 11' 411 1.11 ,1 111.-1 1:-. 1 11, 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ':. ' ' l.iiCl'0S56 team was enjoying a highly successful season, Y' ' , ' S .S . S i . -. Y, K, . i , A I I T ' 1 Q X 1 1 ' iw: T 4. 1. i - . 1 , L , ', Q i A A , ae as ' 1 7 1- x L .L . . C Q v . A' I . ' .X Y I ,Q V ,J , ' ,. .- 4 , . .1 . ., . . , J- . - e M 'V C ' ' A N ' . . ' z . A . . ' N ' . A. .' ' - , Q 4- 77 . N ., N .A 1 , , ,. ,Q , , H l ' T ' Cl . K F' v . u C v . . 7 1 . . Q 7 . ' . . Y , Q 4, ,, . . ,
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WRESTLING Standing, le!! Io right:-Mnrrill. manager. Ridgely, Hartman. Ryer, Rutherford, Marbury, Welsh, Fitze, .l. Rutherford. Horner. Dukchart. Kneeling:-Keeler, Hornsby, Sollenberger, Simons. Free- man, Cox, Schultz. A. Smith. Mecaslin. WRE TLI G TE This years wrestling team climaxed the mat season with an appearance in the quarter-finals of the Maryland Scholastic Association 'liournament at Johns Hopkins l niversity. linjoying the most successful season since the revival of wrestling at St. Pauls. the '56-'ST squads regular eight men had an undefeated dual meet record. Although competing up to tournament time largely on a JY level. this yearis team showed itsclf to be capable of faster competition and will laid well for future recognition. 'lihe first team of Pete Keeler tll2I. Randy Sollenberger tl20t. Clyde Simons t 127 t . lid Freeman 1133 t . Ronnie Cox 1 138 v. Su-can Whiteford 1143 t. Neale Smith tl55l. and alternate Harry Mecaslin tl63t will lose three men this year with Sollenberger. Simons. and Wihiteford graduating. The season opened with a successful St. Pauls contingent overwhelming Friends' Yarsity at lfriendsf After Christmas vacation, Streett White- ford was elected captain of the team. Clyde Simons as second-in-command . A match with Cilmans B team proved.successful on home mats. A total of thirteen bouts ensued: six of the eight regulars won their matches. Such second- stringers as Preston Hartman. ,lack Hornsby. and Melvin Schultz gave promising performances. Gilman Reserves were again met at Cilmang this time seven of the eight Crusader entries won. Soon afterwards. McDonogh's B team was wrestled, also with a total of thirteen men. St. Paul's again came out on top. 'lihe Dundalk Y.M.C.A. Invitational 'llournament was entered next by the grapplers. Wlinning over such teams as Mervo, Kenwood. Dundalk and Milford Mill, St. Paulls placed five men in the finals. Pete Keeler was defeated by a stronger McDonogh opponent. Clyde Simons pinned Randy Sollen- berger in an interesting scramble, Ed Freeman won over Fanzone of Dundalk 9-2. and Neale Smith hnished off his Kenwood man with a pin. Simons. Freeman. and Smith were awarded champion's trophies. At the Maryland Scholastic Tournament. St. Pauls gained further recognition in mat circles lay placing three men in the quarter-finals. Neale Smith and Honnie Cox both came up against superior opponents in the first round at Mervo and were further disqualified. Pete Keeler van- quished his man easily. while Randy Sollenberger won an impossible'i match against highly- regarded Don Lihler of Poly. Ed Freeman de- feated Clairborne of Douglas in an exhausting eight minute overtime, 6-4. ln the second round, Keller was pinned by second-seeded. wily Harvey Bef-kowitz of City. Handicapped by a sprained ankle. Sollenberger was defeated by Possident of City. who gained the championship. Ed Freeman had a hard match in Mervois only once-defeated Frank Gorecki. and was edged by a single point. Captain Wlhiteford was disabled after a meet with Dundalk Y , which St. Paulis won. 23-T. He suffered a cracked anklcg up to that time he sported a winning record. The successful season completed by the grap- plers was mostly due to the excellent coaching of Don Hughes. himself an M.S.A. and Mason-Dixon Conference champion wrestler. Mr. Hughes is to be congratulated for his untiring effort and his pride in the team. Wlith five of the eight regulars returning and many coming up from undersquad ranks. St. Paulis grapplers look forward to another winning season next year.
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ggi? kbjghdtl' .di-,,,-,-3d f St Paul s vs Maryland Frosh Petelsoll Randy Walkel alld Hellly Stallsbuly was ably bolsteled by C31l0ll GICSC Neale Snllth alld Jack Mltzelfelt Ol Dave Downs The attack hlghllohted the 1110 of Jelly Schmldt Don Wllloughby and Roy Mayne The lest of the squad was composed of Ro C1 Mooney Bob C018 Kent Mdlbuly Bob Hachtel ROIIIIIC Cox Steve Clbelson Ross Pdlllfilll Randy Sollellbelbel John Duvall alld Butch Dallell The Salnts lnau ulated the season by 10blIlg a close llCC1:-1011 to a powelful Maryland F16SllI'I1dIl ten 6 8 The Salllts hunoly for a Wlll then moved 11110 hlbh geal alld swamped SCVCIII 15 8 Pallt 21 3 and Vllglllla 14 1 lespectlvely Next they dlopped a hald fought llll to the Navy Plebes by a 4 5 count The Clusadels next played host to Sewanhaka Hlgh School of Long Island New Yolk who boasted a 91 game consecutlve W1I'lll1I1U stleak not l'I3V1l1g been defeated slnce 1948 The UIldC1d0g balnts lose to the OCCHSIOH however and played plobably the best Came seen lll alea plep school laclosse Cl1ClCS lll nlany YCHIS to upset the f3VOlCd New Yolkels by a 9 2 coullt Tlllb Dame showed that the C1LlS3dC1S were a St1Ollg lesoulceful team XNl'l1Cll could wolk well togethel lll almost unbeatable fashlon The next foe to succumb to the hald drlvlll Clusadel attack was the H0pk1llS Fleshman team Pulllng away late ln the H151 half the SHIIHS scoled thlee goals wlthln three mlnutes to emelge on the long end of an 11 8 count 56 .Sz I ' il ' L-ff .tat - 7 we , . he gl- ,R V A s A ,A is ., time ' . ,zu ,Q ,T-,K . ,sa A ,Q-.. 1: . , r W wife ,gc ,Vx V 1 , 9, 'f ,-,Y ., fa 1 ' , .,,, fd! 1 A . . H 1 . k f I ' 'W l a, L . Q N - ' , 39 Y 9 ' F. ' V ' . . A.: Vg, 53 Y Lg, . M ., A . p A l is '- ef N Nw , f.,...,,.f A ' - ,, ' -, gg.- nf ,, , A 4 . , .:, , Q 9 .1 Q A, . ' 9 . V. ,Q .V M A A 1' H A-P' N 1 A' A -' . ' - 4 8 , ht .4 s. ' l 1 A ' ' .l iq . .- . . . , . . . ' 9 , 9 9 9 . . V v I . X . .U '. Q 1 . 9 - 9 D Y 1 0 1 1 'n 0' ' 9 ' 5 9 . , . . ' , ' . , . 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 ,U - at v 99 Q . 9 9 - 1 . . g u w' 1 w 'w' v Q 5 I - . U . v. v . .04 . 9 9 9 9 1 - a 1 r - Q I Q ' I - Q v y - v w Q - 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' ' ' 4 1. 11 . f . ' 7 I - . . . 0' . 7 7 7 . . w . . v . . , , 9 9 9 , , . , 0- ' . . . . ' . ' . 1 1 1 Q - . w 0-4 v 1 . . . . . , ' . V . ' ' , I . . - ' ' 0. . , . , , ' . D ' 9 ' .
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