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The 1954 Bronco soccer squad showed great promise for years to come. The record showed four wins against three setbacks and two ties. This re- cord in no way indicates the spirit, sportsmanship, and team play of the squad. Coach john Murray drilled the thirty man squad for the rough season. Returning lettermen Bob Parman, joe Collins, Tony Harwood, Fran Fot- tier, and jim Carroll formed a nucleus along with Freed!-Iutto, Ed Doherty, John Branigan, Heyw ard Turner, and Bing O'Brien. F. E. Bellows, making their debut in interschol- astic soccer, defeated the Broncos 1-0 in the first en- counter of the year. It was an impressive win for the Bellows squad. The first Bronxville victory came against Ir- ving in the second game of the year. Dick Hems- ley scored three goals to lead the Broncos to a 6-1 victory. Carroll, Haw, and Turner scored the other goals. Bing O'Brien and Captain Joe Collins played well on defense. a On Columbus Day, the Broncos opposed Os- sining at Chambers Field. ln the sweltering heat, the two teams battled to a scoreless tie. Although we g . 'fn 3 ! W f 17 ff 4 19' I G ,, .WP lx 1 X 4 the Bronco booters controlled the ball much of the game they were unable to push over a score For the next game the Broncos traveled to Tar rytown to oppose a mighty Hackley aggregation Hackley showed their superiority to beat a fighting Bronco squad 5 2 Bing OBrien tallied both goals in the losing effort Scarsdale scored single goals in the first and second periods to hand the Broncos their second loss in a row 21 The determining factor of the game was the hustle and team play exhibited by Scarsdale Carroll scored the lone Bronxville goal late in the fourth period The second win of the year came against Os sining at the latters home field In the second over time Dick Hemsley scored on a pass from Heyw ard Turner to give the Broncos the win 2 1 The Bron co stamina and endurance proved to be the deter mining factors The booters second scoreless tie came against William Howard Taft High School of New York City Although the Broncos controlled the ball most of the game they were unable to score. A last min- ute shot by Bing OBrien was cleverly deflected by the Ossining goalie and the game ended 0-O. Capatin joe Collins scored both goals as the Broncos avenged an early season loss to F. E. Bel- lows of Mamaroneck 2-0. Carroll Hutto and Do- herty were outstanding on defense in this winning effort. ln overtime the Broncos won the last encounter of the year against Scarsdale High School. Again joe Collins scored both goals as the Broncos de- feated Scarsdale 2-1. Goalie Francis Fortier made an outstanding save to stop a Scarsdale threat late in the fourth quarter. At the conclusion of the season, a Soccer Dance was held in Gwinn Hall. joe Collins presided at the cake-cutting ceremonies which marked a new tra- dition in Bronxville. Mr. Murray commented that soccer shows great promise and that he has great hopes for years to come.
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