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SCORE Hayonnc Opponet 6 Emerson 0 0 Memorial 38 0 Patterson 9 Central 7 Union Hill 14 0 St. Peter's 26 Prep 22----Demerest 0 7---Technical 7 lOOIIIALL A new Garnet and White Football Team represented Bayonne High on the gridiron this season. Under the able tutelage of Coach Haring, they managed to chalk up a score of 2 wins, 1 tie and 4 losses. The team displayed power when they met Emerson on the official opening day, but in the second game they went down to defeat to the Memorials, who scored 38 to B. H. S.—0. The three following games were a repetition of the second. In the sixth game, with Demerest, the Garnets made a star score of 22-0, which saved their reputation. The final game, a tie with Technical High, was another face saver. Coach Haring claims that in the new team, he has discovered promising football material for a successful 1948 season. Kneeling—Manager, Bissett, Mercer, Mallek, Ra«lent. Monahan, Julian, Mirklus, Shapin', Veverka, Tomelin, Margus, Frimmel. Standing—Tomsky, Schapiro, Rasgonnie, Jcrcwsak, Vonou», I.avin, Crimahli, Johnson, I.owaUki. Grobowski. Earheart, Kapal, DiDmniniro, (iolil-finhrr, Sharp. Coarh Haring. 101
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Two Mile National Championship Relay Team Won—February 22, 1947. Loft to Right: Hill Curran, Hill Simigan, Dante Di Diminieo, Eugene Molloy„ Coach George Huttuer. Other members of the team are also winning recognition. Dante DiDemcnico is rated among the top five high school toilers in the county. Pete Sigmigan, who has just turned sixteen, is regarded as one of the best track prospects in the nation. W illiam W alsli, during the past cross-country season, established himself as one of the best school-hoy competitors in the state. Gene Molloy and Boh Cohen, the most improved incmlters of the team, have also borne the Garnet and W liitc nobly. TIIAiK STATISTICAL RECORD 1946 OUTDOOR TRACK June 28—Curran wins national Junior 800 meter championship at San Antonio, Texas. July 4—Curran wins Magcc 800“ in Union City; 400 yd. run at Hayonnc Independence Day Games. TEAM VICTORIES July 6—17 mile medly relay race at Hloom. field. July 10—Special mile relay at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Aug. yd. relay at Buffalo. Oct. 30—Cross country defeat at Union City 15 to 55. Nov. 16—State Championship at arinanro Park, Elizabeth BJ3.S. — score 47, as now state record. Walsh, Curran, DiDominico, Molloy, Simigan. Higgins, '■'heehan, Yalitutto. N. J. Division winners in Eastern Championships. N.Y.U.; Manhattan College and M.Y.A.C., Cross Country-Races. 1947 INDOOR TRACK Jan. 4—Mile relay at Grover Cleveland game, N. Y. Jan. 24—Mile relay in Philadelphia Inquirers meet. (Set new record.) Jan. 25—Point trophy at first annual St. Peter's Scholastic Meet, Jersey City. Fch. 13—Mile relay championship in Jersey-City (Cohen, Yalittutto, Simigan, Curran) Fch. 22—National 2 mile relay championship in 8:17.2, fastest time since 1940. I Molloy, Curran, DcDiminico, Simigan.) Fch. 26—H.H.S. Defeated West Point Pieties 36-28, First defeat of Plcbcs in history of the military academy. Mar. 4—Special N. J. Mile relay in Jersey Citv 4a meet. Mar. 14—State Public School title Bill Curran won state 880 yd. Championship Mar. 15—Curran wins North Jersey 880 yd. championship. Mar. 21—Hayonnc won high and prep mile relay in Seventh Regiment meet. 100
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ItAMItAII Coach: William Ia;c Managers: Allen Geiger Adviser: Mr. P. Finnerty Chester Cyzmanski Team: Left to Right: Geiger, Enslin, Vesscusin, Lang, Matthews, O'Donnell, Romanowski, Shostak, Silvoka, Freedman, Benny, Sczmarski. Standing: Mr. Ferko, Komar, Jewinsik, Bruce, Shapiro, Sause, Guntner, Collins, Barsh, Dongelwicz, Coach Lee. The pre-season aspect of the Varsity Baseball team was promising. Coach Billy Lee managed to lead the members through a successful season of 11 wins and 3 losses. With the few veteran sluggers to help, the hoys aimed for the championship, but were defeated by Memorial High School of West New York, in the semi-finals of the H.C.I.S.B.L., at I nion City Roosevelt Stadium. The fighting machinery of the Garnets has been re-conditioned, therefore, there are hopes of a victorious comback in 1947. RECORD Bayonne Opponent Bayonne Opponent Garnets 16 Faculty 2 B.H.S. 3 Lincoln 5 B.H.S. 2 Port Richmond 1 B.H.S. 2 St. Peter’s 0 B.H.S. 3 Technical 2 B.H.S. 5 Snyder 1 B.H.S. 8 Lincoln I B.H.S. 3 Ferris 4 B.H.S. 15 Dickinson 3 B.H.S. 3 Dickinson 1 B.H.S. 3 Ferris 2 B.H.S. 2 Technical 1 B.H.S. 1 Snyder 0 B.H.S. 0 Memorial 4 102
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