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. . 1 ' Tap Rau: Mr. Borst. Bleznak fMan.1gerj, Mr, Verdel. Carbonc, Phillips, Karwatke. Stonhack, Olsen fManagerj. Mr, Huster, Stand: Rainfortli, Lee. Studioso, Baldanzi, Bt-rmudez. Pepplar. VARSITY BASEBALL Mcllwain, The B.M.I. varsity baseball team under the diret- tion of Mr. Borst as head eoaeh, Mr. Verdel, pitth- ing toaeh and Mr. Husker, fielding toath, tompleted its 59th season with a 6 win, 6 loss record. As only three of last year's squad returned this year, inexperi- enee was one of the things the coathes had to contend with. The infield consisted of Tom Karwatki at short. joe Navarro at first, Gene Studioso at second, and Gaston Bermudez at third, The outlielders were ,lim Mtllwain in left, Nelson Rainforth in center, and George Baldanzi in right, The batteries were Ed Peppler at the plate and either Howie Stonhatlt, George Phillips or Greg Bova on the hill. Sexeral ot' this team stood out .is he-ing exceptional players one was Karwacki, the slugger who helped us out ot' many .1 tight spot with .1 solid hitg .mother was Stonhatk who turned in one of the finest pitthing jobs seen at B,M.I, in retent years, As a whole the team played together well and possessed one great .isst-tithe winning spirit. SCOREBOARD B Ml 4 . ,, .. Hun School w B.M,l. 1 . . Valley Forge 3 BMT 2 St, Benedicrs ll BM I 6 Pennington 1 B bf l. 2 Hamilton H, S. 5 BM,l. 2 P,M.C. Prep o HMI 1 . . Hamilton H. S. Z B,M,l o . St. Benedittx ' HM I. R ,, Pt-ddie o B M I 3 Pennington 2 H.M.l 1 Burlington H S. 5 B,M.I. S .. Carteret o YW . A - fe 5 Q - fb, s R' ia .SQQ s W . D as,a ,e 51 M KJ., ,,1- W ' ' 2 ' 4
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1955 1954 1955 1936 1937 1958 1959 1940 1941 1942 1945 TRACK TRCDPHY List of cadets for Best Track Man of Year trophy which was presented by Richmond A. Brooks, September 19 1955 in honor of Paul G. Hartpence: Bruno M. P. Kern Eugene Jennings Samuel F. Symonds Francis DePerty john Kuzmun Robert rl. Norton C. Thomas Phinny Lee S. Harford Reynolds D. Baldwin Warren G. jones William C. Schalfrirk 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 8
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ilhsi 1 'uffiw Tap Rffit: Mr. Dunn. Addins, Cohen, Rickett, Amerman, Kuck, Miller, Romano, V E L Schoales lM.1n.1gc-rj. Smlid: Belftif, Schenck, Candelori, Skidmore, Tauch, ' O Navarro, Spixuick, Pedriek. Rosen, Piloted by Mr. Dunn ,ind Mr, Black this yet1r's junior xarsity baseball tettni, with ,1 l'lLlI1Lllk..1P of l1.lNl11g only .1 few pl,1yers, struggled through the season with tl 5-5 record. XY'ith what little they l1.1el, the coaches st.1rted to form the te.1m, Strengthened by Bltlfli Millers pitch- ing, who l1.1d been sent down from the varsity, the te.1m worked htird to tichieve .1 good ntinie .ind record for the school. The first gillllt w.1s .1g,1inst Bordentown High School on .1 r.1iny, cold day, Three innings were pliyed, .ifter whith time the contest w.1s tpilled. However, .it the next game, with strong batting, the Dunn's Men L.lI'0C through f.llill1g their first offici.1l gime 6-51, XY'ith their record set .tt 1-1, tifter losing to Hamilton High, Bordentown High School .1g.1in time to i:.lLC M.1rk Millers strong right tirni. lt was .1 pitching duel all the way, but B.M.I. came out on top by ti 2-1 score. The highlights of that game t.1ine when, in the l.1st inning with none out and lmises filled, Miller set down the side, allowing no runs to score .ind striking out Bordentown Highs hc.11'iest hitter with two outs rind Cl count of three to two on the lklfttf, Agiiin, losing to Hamilton High the j.V.'s even the record, The next game was .1 double header with Peddie. B.M.l, was set back on both ends. The te.1m didnt have it, even though Miller pitched L1 no hitter in the second game. Trouncing Pennington Prep, 12--i, and losing to Burlington, 5-1, the little nine wrapped up the se.1s0n's record. This spring w.1s .1 hard one for both coaches and players, But .is history has shown, experience pays off, The .I,V.'s of this year, PCI'l1.1IWS will be the h7.ll'Slfy of next year. SC'ORlfBOARD H N1 I ll Bnrdeniown H S 5 H hll ' X 5t.1te Hiliilt fur Buys 4 H N1 I 1 H.1iniltf1n H S lx B NI I 2 Biirdt-nt-iwn H S 1 H NI l fl Peddie ' li NI I 2 Peddie 2 If M1 12 Pennington H. S. yi ll Ni I I Burlington H S 9 H NI I 1 Trent-in Cc-ntr.1l H S LJ
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