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casein We-zcdq The junior Varsity experienced a poor three game football season this year, losing to Villanova 15-0, Villanova 52-6, and Santa Clara 32-6. Because of their light schedule, they had more time for practice and Coach Eaton worked his team through tackling, blocking and passing drills, giving valuable experience to the new members of the gridiron squad. From Coach D'Alton the junior Varsity offensive backfield Billy Granger, fullback, halfbackg Chris Stockton, quarterback, Fritz Hyde, halfbackg and Bob Morse, received much valuable guidance. Coach D'Alton worked the junior Varsity jointly with the Varsity Squad in scrimmage and calisthenics. At the same time Coach Eaton drilled the starting linemen David Spencer, guard, Larry Niven, tackleg Jack Willis, center, Thorton Colby, tackle, jim Hamblin, guard, with Alan Teague and Rusty Howland at the ends. The junior Varsity challenged Villanova twice, at home and away. They found the Villanova team good competition and found the experience gained well worth the losses. joe Clifford was captain in the first game with Chris Stockton calling signals. In the second game Dave Olney was captain and also called the plays. The junior Varsity's last game with Santa Clara, saw Bob Morse and Hank Ullman as co-captains. Santa Clara was a hard game with the loss of junior Varsity men Rohrs, Olney, Clifford and Teague to Varsity Squads. The season although unsuccessful in victories, was most successful in football know- ledge gained by all members. Next year will see many junior Varsity members playing Varsity ball and their success will be credited to the time spent on the field last fall with Coach Eaton. 04. COACH EATON CAPTAIN OLNEY etgfav 3? Y 5 Back row, left to right: D. Spencer, F. Hyde, W. Granger, M. Niven. C. Stockton, G. Moulin, B. Morse, A. Teague, C. Cord, J. McIntosh, 1. Hanna, P. Poulson, G. Spencer. Front row: J. Hamblin, H. Ullman, M. jordan, L. Niven, B. Avery, T. Colby, R. Burke, J. Willis, J. Coe, D. Howland, E. Hutton, J. Terbell, Mr. Eaton.
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'Wwudq MAVILLIAMS Manage: KELHAM fri 4 sM1TH rrp NIVEN qnwy FLOOD QFD PRINDLE may VARSITY SOCCER Varsity soccer this year at Cate enjoyed a successful season not from the standpoint of its win loss record but in the fight shown by those who participated in the sport The team was hampered by the loss of last year's seniors, but more than made up in spirit what it had lost in ability. Returning to the squad from last year were Captain Bill Cooper, Tallant Smith and Marc de Tristan. The rest of the squad came from various sources. Jim Flood and Rory Kelham, who played football last year, made their presence felt as right and left insides respectively. New this year on the right wing was Wally Trapnell, who came up from last year's sec- ond soccer team. Bob Myers, whose spirited play as left halfback set the pace, came over from last year's football squad. Stan Huntley and john Ramsey-Hill, also up from last year's second team, switched off at right half. Tony Hooker and Davis Kennedy did ad-V mirable service as fullbacks, stopping many scoring threats. Mike Berolzheimer, who held down the goalie spot, comes last but not least in this roster. With the true spirit of a goalie, he made many great saves. Mr. Hickok, the Varsity Coach, deserves much credit for the team's showings The prospects for next year are good. Mr. Hickok expects eight returning members from this year's squad. With substantial replacements from the second team, and the same spirit the'Varsity showed this year, Cate should look forward to a bright 1955 season. HUNTLEY 1 F D
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