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MR. HOWARD HUSKE Coarh Is! row, left lo right: Marks, Voigt, Forbes, Sawyer, Hendricks, Peppler, Fry, Griest. 2nd row: Camp, Zieclner, Rohmer, Wachtel, Hubscher, Hamm, Thiehelm Brenner, Paul. The 'I.V.'s had a good season under the fine coaching of Mr Howard Husker, Mr. Marvin Borst, and Mr. Vincent Fiorito. Cadet Phil Heisler was the boy who scored most of the points for the team. Their record was four wins and losses. The first game was played against Bordentown High School. The Cadets had a 12-0 lead but lost the lead when B. H. S. scored 13 points and won 13-12. Heisler and Sawyer accounted for the two touchdowns. The second game was against Bordentown High again. This time the Cadets got back at Bordentown High for the first game. Phil Heisler scored a touchdown while Gary jacopian tackled a man in the end zone for a safety. B. M. I. won by a score of 9-0. The third game was against Riverside High School in which Phil Heisler led the Cadets to a 14-0 victory. The fourth game was against Lambertville High School. Phil Heisler led the Cadets to a thrilling 7-6 victory. The fifth game was against Trenton High School. Phil Heisler scored two touchdowns again and the Cadets won 14-0. . . Football
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B. M. I. - 7 Peddie - 6 Lee Elia was the whole show as B. M. I. won their first game 7-6 in a hard fought contest. Trailing 6-0 at the start of the third quarter, Lee picked up a Peddie fumble, ran 65 yards for a touchdown and calmly kicked the extra point, which eventually proved to be the margin of victory. This win snapped B. M. I.'s 12 game losing streak. B. M. I. - 7 Princeton University Freshmen - 0 Playing in a steady downpour of rain the Little Army up- ended Princeton Frosh in another hard fought battle. Both teams were highlighted by outstanding defensive playing. The teams battled to a stalemate until Lee Elia's punt landed on the Princeton 2 yard line. On Princeton's third play jim Thomas blocked a punt and went for a touchdown. Elia con- verted and the score was 7-0. B. M. I. - 47 St. Benedict's - 0 This game was the start of Little Army's great offensive machine. On the first play Jack Boyd ran 80 yards for the first score. Jack again ran 72 yards the next time B. M. I. got the ball and the touchdown parade was under way. Porter scored on an interception and Peoples, a pass, to close the first half. Elia converted three times. Lee started the second half with a 65 yard touchdown run and one minute later Roy Mallane ran a 60 yard touchdown. Bob Dallas Hnished the scoring and St. Benedict's was finished, 47-0. B. M. I. - 60 Pennsylvania Military College - 0 The B. M. I. powerhouse turned on the steam and rolled over P. M. C. 60 to 0 for their fourth consecutive win. B. M. I. started a safety by Ernie Curley to open the game and from there exploded for nine touchdowns. Elia and Boyd reeled 0E three each, Kramer, Thomas and Mallane also scored on a run, pass and interception. B. M. I. held Penn. Military deep in their own territory. Brown and Schwartz played excellent defense throughout the game. Joe Pingitore saved a P. M. C. touchdown when a runner got loose and almost scored. Final score, 60-0. B. M.I - 41 Admiral Farragut - 0 Before a large homecoming crowd the cadets of B. M. I. trampled the Little Navy 41 to 0 for their fifth straight win. Boyd started the scoring on the second play of the game with a 62 yard run. Elia scored the second touchdown and con- verted. Boyd then ran 48 yards and Elia 38 for the next two T.D.'s. Elia converted both times. On a play in the second half, Krammer caught a pass and ran 40 yards for a touch- down. Elia converted again. Boyd scored on a 38 yard run and Elia passed to joe Pingitore for the P.A.T., and the game was over. B. M. l. -- 27 Bryn Athyn - 0 Winning their sixth straight, B. M. I. beat a scrappy Bryn Athyn team 27 to 0. Lee Elia scored the first T.D. on a 63 yard run and converted. Howie Kramer scored the second on a reverse and the half ended 13 to 0. The third score came when Elia made a T.D. and converted. Roy Mallane ended the scoring by crashing over from the three yard line and Elia again topped this with a conversion. The game ended with B. M. I. on top, 27-0. Brown, Schwartz and McIlwain played a fine defensive game. B. M. I. - 35 Pingry - 0 ln the last game of the season the Little Army rounded out their undefeated season by swaniping Pingry School 35 to 0. The first quarter was nip and tuck all the way. Early in the second quarter the B. M. I. gravy train started moving. Porter scored on a screen pass and Elia raced ll yards to score. He converted twice. Elia scored again in the third quarter and converted. Roy Mallane ran the fourth touchdown and Elia again converted. A Boyd-to-Thomas pass was the last T.D. and Elia converted. Final score, 35-0. The game was highlighted by the outstanding defense of Brown, Mallane, Curley, McIlwain and Schwartz, and the powerful running of Elia, Boyd, Porter, Kramer, Pingitore, and Dallas. Undefeated, untied, STATE CHAMPS. Varsity Football B.M.I. -7 ...... ....... - ............................................ Peddie - 6 B. M, I. -- 7 ...-..- ....... ......... P rinceton University Frosh - 0 B, M, I, -- 47 ,,,- .,,,..... .,..............,.......... S t. Benedict's - 0 B. M, I. -- 60 ....... .. .....,,....,... Pennsylvania Military Prep -- 0 B. M. I. - 41 - ...... .. Admiral Farragut - 0 B.M. I. - 27 ,.....,, ,....... - ................ B ryn Athyn - 0 B. M. I. - 35 ...... .................... P ingry - 0 . . 31 s
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Ixt row, left to righl: Ferrer, Marturet, Kelly, Aiello, Smith, J. K. Zml row. Prudienco, Vcllcrius, Szyjan, Kowal, Lesko, Crane, Suinaga. 3rd row: Upson, Bar- rett, Weisz, R., Oyon, Berry, Voyevidka, Forestyna, Bermudez, Klecor, Rosenthal Mr. Lane, Kinchla. B. M. I.'s 12th soccer season saw a new coach and a well drilled team when the first game rolled around. The new coach was Leonard J. Lane who speedily whipped the boys into shape. In our first three games lack of experience hurt us and we lost to Pingry 4-0, Lawrence- ville 7-1 and Peddie 6-2. Then the maroon and white booters came to life by trouncing Pennington School 4-0 with jerry Leshko scoring 2 goals. Our next game was against the highly rated Hamilton eleven and we lost a heartbreaker 2-0. Standouts in the game were George Koval and Bob Weisz who repeatedly stopped the Hamilton attack. Our next game was against Trenton Central High and we were out- classed 5-2. However the team ended the season with a 1-0 win over the highly-rated Hun School eleven. Again Jerry Leshko booted home the goal and the assist went to jimmy Barrett. With many of the boys returning next year our 1956 Soccer outlook is bright. Soccer
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