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First Row: J. Schwartz, D. Caplan, B. Greenstein, W. Binder, G. Antonas. Second Row: F. Mueller, W. Maczis, G. Bond, J. Garcia, E. Lazarus. Third Row: L. Webb - Coach, D. Kelbaugh, C. Karwacki, B. Beckwith, D. Cecil, A. Rusnak. The 1950-51 Red Devils were the best of Baltimore Junior College teams yet. One big advantage was that George Antonas, Burt Greenstein, Ben Beckwith, Jack Sch- wartz and Cliff Karwacki were carryovers from the previous year's squad. All the Devils made it the most successful sea- son to date with 11 wins and 7 losses, 0 record of 64 per cent games won. 'What the team lacked in height, they made up in speed and agility. High scor- er was Ben Beckwith who rang up 226 points during the season. George Antonas, however, scored the highest percentage of shotse46 per cent, 69 out of 151. Burt Creenstein was considered to be the best defensive and floor man. Ben Beckw1th and Burt Creenstein co-captained the team's victorious season. Every boy on the team made it a win- ner, said Coach Kenneth R. Webb, and next year's squad will be hard hit since there will be few 1950-51 Red Devil returnees.
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First Row: S. Sollins - Mgr., P. Coutros, W. Hesselbein, W. Gallagher, G. Walter, V. Mules, Y. Goldberg, F. Mueller, E. Cohen, E. Blake, J. Gallagher, C. Karwacki, E. Pokorney - Asst. Mgr. Second Row: H. COpper, A. Calzone, L. Evans, G. Hood, J. Hogg, W. Groner, D. Kyne, TA Wetzel, J. Triaone A. Rappaport. Third Row: V. Scibert - Head Coach, W. Moots, E, Cormier, Bt Spicer, Wt Steffens, G. Antonas, C. Dix, D. Jones tCo-Captaint, G. Hildebrand, N. Phillips, J. Garcia, D. Chism, M. Strenich, B. Beckwith tCo-Captaint, K. Webb e Athletic Director. The Red Devil football squad trounced their traditional rivals, the Montgomery Golden Knights, with a 25-0 win, recapturing the football championship for the year. But, according to Vernon Seibert, head football coach, the squad displayed its most outstanding performance against Johns Hopkins on defense. Yardage was both gained and held by the Red Devils even through the toughest skirmish against the Hopkins Blue Jays. Three touchdowns were scored in the Hopkins game by Bill Gallagher who ran for two and passed one. During the season, the majority of touchdowns were results of amazing 50, 60, and 70 yard runs. Coach Seibert also felt that the boys adapted themselves rather quickly to the T-formation. First string quarterback, Bill Keefer, was lost in mid-season when he was recalled into the Armed Forces. He was FOOTBALL SCORES then replaced by George Walter at the quarterback P t St t - e . 0 omac o e O 33 LOSt spot. Stalwart on defense was Lee Evans who won the Crier Patuxent ----------------- 12t26t LOSt trophy for being the outstanding lineman of the year. Western Maryland ........... 6- OeWon The Red Devils were strongest in the backfield and Bums Prep ----------------- 0-2oe L053 defensive maneuvers; their weakest point being the line. M t . . ........... - e - - - on gomery J C 25 0 Won Being outclassed In most of their games, the B. J. C. J0th HODkins -------------- 19- 6-W0n Red Devils ended a successful season with a 3-3 record.
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First Row: J. Biehn, S. Miller, E. Otto, B. Koch, E. Cross. Second Row: E. Boyce, D. Swanson, E. Rhoods. Third Row: V. Seibert - Coach, E. Jackson, G. Bali, 5. Gold, Mrs. Adkins - Athletic Director. The Devilettes paced by three sporkplugseElayne Otto, Gloria Ball, and Cecelia Shultz ended the season with 4 wins and 2 loses. These three co-eds were seasoned hardwooders from last year's squad along with Dorothy Antoniok, Ethel Boyce, and Eleanor Cross. The feminine hoopsters were strongest in their offense with Eloyne scoring the most baskets and Gloria and Cecelia not far behind. Their defensive unit, handicapped at the beginning of the season with the loss of Lorraine Kutz and Elaine Silver, two topnotch guards, soon BOYS' BASKETBALL SCORES Wesley J. C. ........ ..56-44eWon U. of B. UVi .. ..... 71e61-Won W. Md. iFroshi . . ...... 52-55e Lost Montgomery J. C. ...... 4048a Lost Towson S. T. .......... 54-34-Won Towson S. T. .......... 51-50-Won Bullis Prep ........... 46-62w Lost Hopkins UVi .......... 51-45-Won Hagerstown J. C. ...... 49-4i-W0n Hopkins iFroshi ........ 30-64e Lost W. Md. iFroshi ........ 58-55eWon Montgomery J. C. ...... 58-63e Lost Hopkins iFroshi ....... 60-72e Lost U. of B. UVi ......... 53.57... Lost Hopkins UVi ....... ..63-58eWon Bullis Prep ...... . . . . . .70-62-Won Wesley J. C. .. . . . . .62-44eWon Hogerstown J. C. ...... 70e60eWon began tight defensive playing that aided the Devilettes in their victories. Under the coaching of Mr. Vernon Seibert and Mrs. Alma Lee Adkins, the 1950-51 edition of the Red Devilettes developed into a smooth working unit that defeated Wesley Junior College twice, St. Mary's Junior College and Hagerstown Junior College. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Wesley J. C. .......... 37-34--Won Towson S. T. .......... 17-544e Lost St. Mary's ........... 55-38eWon Hogerstown J. C. ...... 26-39- Lost Wesley J. C. .......... 39-34-Won Hagerstown J, C. ....... 45-32-Won
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