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EVE TS Dick Beltson was one of the squad's most dependable runners in the 100 and was out- standing in the broad jump. In the mile Francis Fortier and Heyward Turner outdistancecl many a competitor. Frank Dees, Carter Koven, Charlie Costabell, Darwin Brown, and others were con- sistently good in the other track events. In the weight events Dick Budinger and john O'Ryan were outstanding in both the shot put and the discus throw. O' Ryan also showed his talents in the high jump. Juniors Bruce Warwick and Nick Nicholski also helped the Bronco cause in the weight events. As the opening of the season approached, the team looked better and better. It is safe to say that Bronxville will 'long remember the Bronco track squad of 1955. I D .6425 Jr-Y 9 - if
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iw? THAEH Coach Art Lynch found that the 1955 Bronco track squad had about the best material and the best prospects of any track squad in Bronxville his- tory. Bolstered by a huge number of returning let- termen, the squad started training in mid-March in order to be ready for the long grind ahead. Tony Harwood, one of the greatest trackmen in Bronco history, proved himself far superior in the 220 and 440, not to mention his talents in the 100 yard dash and the pole vault. The previous spring, Harwood won the State Championship in the 440 at a meet at West Point. Dan Dailey proved to be one of the best pole vaulters in the county as well as the state. Dan came in third in the meet at West Point. i i 7, 'c .,, 1 ? 2 X f vz ',4- C 2- 2' f Z2 ' . X '55 ?' KZ 4' I ' ..s...- --i..,,,x. if X 1 f 2 ,-1 If wg Xp
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uv ' BASE About twenty five candidates turned out for the first practice of the year held in late March. Among them were six returning lettermen including Andy Green, Stan Yasuda, Bill Conway, jim Bower, George Russell, and Geoff Curran. With this nu- cleus, Coach Matthaei looked forward to the long twenty two game schedule. At third base for the second straight year was jim Bower. jim proved to be one of the team's most consistent ballplayers. At shortstop and second base were two four year men, Bill Conway and All-County Stan Yasuda. These boys fielded their positions like major leaguers and contributed more than their share of the stick work. Rick Buckley looked like the likely candidate for first.base at the beginning of the season. ,vm W1 Almi- A .,,...g-Aa .X-'S L.ir ' FSS :I-' 2' X 1:1 2 S 'l D' X, mx 'U Q 'sxixk Z3 .i-fi. .xi-NSS. fx,
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