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Us J.v. FOOTBALL The junior varsity football team of 1951 compiled a record of five losses and no wins, but under the guiding hands of Mr. Borst and Mr. Husker they gained in skill, knowledge of the game and all-around physical condition. Their record might well have been better had the breaks of the game favored them instead of their opponents. The Riverside High School game, for instance was lost by the score of 6-0. If the single touchdown by the visiting team had been averted, there would have been a tie, rather than a loss. Again, in the second Pennington School game the breaks were the deciding factor. Early in the season the cadets had travelled to Pennington where they met a large, heavy Red and Black team, and went to a crushing 25-0 defeat. However, they improved quickly and by the time of the second Pennington game were in far better condition to meet their rivals. The Little Army scored first and converted, then Pennington tied it up. In the third period the soldiers again crossed their opponents goal line, only to have the touchdown called back. The visitors scored again and went ahead 14-7. Then, in the closing seconds of play Bordentown again tallied, but the extra point attempt failed. Thus two breaks, the called-back touchdown and the missed conversion made victory, or at least a tie into defeat. Fourth row: Mr. 'Borst, Baldwin, Cleary, J., Viehmann, Cook, R., Rickett, Mr. Husker. Third row: Stote, Wleler, Stuart, Sllherrnan, Phillips, Petricone, Mulinos. Second row: Lockwood, Carabelli, Thompson R, Perrme, Bleznak, Sxmister, Cohen. First row: Edel Studioso, Knight, Langevin, Parker, Garton. 1 y Oi 'Sw NJ Url' t
791 The 1951 soccer squad had a successful season winning seven out of ten games played. They lost to Lawrenceville, Pingry, and Hamilton High School. Their victims were Moorestown Friends, Penning- ton, Trenton Catholic B team, New jersey State Home twice, and Hamilton in a return match. Their captain was Herman Scholtz, and he as well as several other members of the team were men- tioned as All-state players. Some of the players were: Saul Bendayan, Henry Hartpence, Mauricio Chocron, Herman Scholtz, and Greg Bova. They provided a SOCCER defense which started well and improved throughout the year. On the offense an equally fine job was done by outside men jose Diez and de la Cruz, inside players Richard Fortique and Humberto Larach, and center forward Gaston Bermudez. Substitutes included Ale- jandro Candama and Trent Pettison. The coaching was ably done by Mr. George Black and Mr. Donald Dunn. Although the team already knew most of the fundamentals of the game, the coaching which they received was invaluable to them in learning line points of the game. Fourth row: Coach Black, Bova, Bendayan, Chocron, Coach Dunn. Third ruw: Faulin, Hartpence, Spencer. Diez, Schultz, Efros. Second row: VVells, Fasolino, Mizrahi, Skidmore, Schenck, Frazer, Pettison. First row: dc la Cruz, Candamo, Fortique, Larach, H., Taurel. J., Bermudez. s - Q '5 Q 5 re Q ' A .. if :gl-2, I ,fi -Q --V r .fs Je. .llc J ll: A Z I mp p 'f j 6 -e f' ' Lf! Ill? ,fb v 'aw T . -. v
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