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tennis team began to practice. After days of practice, they had a match . ,,, ,sum Q., sv t f f ' ao First row: Crane, Stout, Hyman, Cole Coach, White, Manager, Brick E., Mr. Leonard, Coach. The first day after Easter Vacation, the with Perkiomen. The team's record scott l MXH M 11,4 F0 W with a feeling of great suc- tlleir win colunm was not light did not lack spirit. singles line-up consisted ol' whole was hampered greatly by the practice time, but nevertheless the ated with a 2-3 record, posting wins ton Central and Trenton Catholic and suffering defeats at the hands men, Peddie and Pingry. Lucas, and the outstanding co-Captains, Echavarria and Swayze, pril Slay Slay Nlay Nlay Vlay Way Way Under the guiding hand of the TENNIS 24 B.M.I. 1 l'crkiomcn 8 1 No Score 22nd George School lnterscholastics 5 li.M.I. 6 Moorestown Friends School 3 12 B.M.I. 8 Trenton Catholic High School l I5 li.M.I. l Peddie School 8 19 B.M.I. 7 Trenton Central High School 2 22 li.M.I. 1 l'ingry School 8 26 No Score 2nd State Tournament the team Swayze, liichhart, Brick lfl., lice . These same players formed the entered the doubles matchs. Brick is the only player returning for team, but Mr. Lucas is looking forward to a noticeable improvement. A strong up-and- coming ,lay-vee team will prohahly he very powerful, and with the possible addition of several new cadets, the coming tennis season at B.M.I. may be a very promising one. the If
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:F Wit! 1317? mWy -f-+ ix lpunni it 3, eiwiw ,austin rrgw wgnenrlfsv, WKSYAPV 3 N fr M W fr fs '22, ff' Q-9970 First row: Mr. 0'Bricn, Coach, Triefler, Vara, Anderson, Spivack, Augustine, Bermudez, Mr. Ilarlpence, Coach. Second row: Sitton T., Baker, Benz, Vtatcrhury, Rowley, Arthur, Lcvenson. Third row: Place, Voyevidka, Just, Weiner, Leshko, Rotondo, Sitlon .l., Ureuhurg. Fourth row: Finncran MJ., Morton, Dietz, Finneran ,l.., Slatofl, Strobel, liowal, This year, Winter Track at B.M.1. was highlighted hy several excellent performances. These performances, combined with the uni- fied efforts of the team produced a winning percentage and a greatly improved squad. Mr. Hartpence and Nr. U'Brein were at their usual high in coaching. They guided the team through four meets, taking two from Mt. Holly, one from Peddie, and losing a tough one to a very powerful New Brunswick team. The main highlight of the season was turned 2 in by ,loc Dietz as he flashed across the finish line in a record half mile time of 2:0117 at the state meet. Dietz, who had been improving all season, gave it his best and shattered several state and track records with his electrofying run. But Dietz was not the only one to steal the show, as the fleet footed cadets, captained hy Roger Spivack, showed great competitive spirit and the will to win. A few of the other out- standing cadet runners were jose Diez, Tom Sitton and Carl Strobel. WI TER TRACK it v 1' II door Track Meet: 5th place 10 points Jan. 12 B.M.l. 45 Mount Holly High School 23 Jan. 19 B.M.1. 16 New Brunswick High School 51 Jan. 21 Philadelphia lnquirer Track Meet 4th place in relay Feh. 9 B.M.I. 37 Peddie School 31 Fch. 16 B.M.I. 42 Mount Holly High School 26 Feh. 19 Blair Invitation Relays: No Team Score Fch. 23 4-th Headtnasters and Coaches In
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PRIN1 First row: Lear, Manager, Kesty, Manager, Sitton J., Oyon, Ovhoa, Benz, Hihhert, Bendayan S., Candamo, Ciovc, Jurado, Seto S., Seto R., Manager, Zarroli, Manage-rg Haag, Manager. Second row: Mr. Hartpence, Coach, Nagy, Parker, Seiher, Bray, Slatoff, Vfells, Nicholas, Schcnck, Strobel, Staley, Candi-lori A., Spivack, Dougherty, Mr. 0'llrien. Third row: Michaclis, Lowenthal, Bradley, Diez, Hall UW., Sottos, Scholes, Amerman, Miller, Krawciw, Bennett, Morgan, Hasse, Cordon. This past season has probably been the best B.M.1. has ever had in track. To the team's credits go nine wins and no losses in dual meets, a second place in the Penn Relays, a third place tie with Peddie School in the state meet, a second place in a triangular meet with Law- renceville and St. Benedicts and the third straight win of the George School lnterscho- lastics. In the dual meets they beat such schools as: Vlfoodrow Wilson High School, Mount Holly High, George School, Peddie School, Hamilton High, Admiral Farragut Academy and Collings- wood High School. Much credit should go to Saul Bendayan who scored 253 points during the season and set new B.M.I. records in the 100-yard hurdles and discus throw. Other records broken were the hundred yard dash by Alex Candamo, the quarter-mile by .lose Diez and the 220 yard dash, also by Diez. The coaches of our track team were Mr. Hart- pence and Mr. O'Brien, both should get a great deal of credit for the many long hours given to make the team a great success. LeRoy Amerman and ,lose Diez will replace Ron Hibbert and Saul Bendayan as captains for next yearls team. We hope to have as successful a season next year as we did this year.
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