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Up . . . Up . . . and Away BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS The 1953-54 basketball team enjoyed its best record since 1945, as It won eleven games and lost six. The Ponies ' record ot nine and five In the North Jersey Ivy League enabled them to finish third behind Montclair Academy and Oratory. hiighlighting the season were overtime victories against Oratory and Eastern Academy and a 57-47 win over Delbarton. C.H.S. also lost o thrilling extra-period clash with highly touted Montclair Academy. Other victims of the Black and Gold were St. Joseph ' s, Newark Academy, Morristown and St. Bernards twice, Eastern Academy again, and the Alumni. College High suffered defeat at the handi of Montclair Academy twice. Oratory, Newark Academy, Delbarton and Verona. Koenig Scores Holding ball: Mr. Edward Weber, coach. Kneeling, left to right: Peter Gottschalk, Paul Rowe, Maurice Eaton, Robert Sheppord, Peter Bonostia. David Krugmon. Standing: Walter Koenig, Harrison Smith, Moore Craig, Gordon Leach, Richard Atkinson, Daniel Creedon. V [26]
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High downed Oakland Mili- tary Academy, 27-12, and McBurney, 47-20, before be- ing upset by Hoisted School, 29-26. The Ponies swamped their traditionol rival, Col- legiate, 42-12, as five sen- iors. Wolf Fuhr, Harrison Smith, Wolf Koenig, Laurie Hamilton and Mike Wygant played their last gome. Hoi- sted, by virtue of their win over C.H.S., won the con- ference championship.
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HITS, RUNS, ERRORS The 1953 baseball team, under the supervision of Coach John Bell, finished fifth in the North Jersey Ivy League with a 2-6 record. The season inaugurated a home and away schedule in the N.J.I.L., but due to rainy weather, six of the fourteen scheduled contests were cancelled. Highlighting the season were wins over St. Bernard ' s and Eastern Academy. The Ponies dumped the Saints, 7-0, and handed the Dutchmen a 9-3 defeat. With only two seniors, the squad lacked experience, hlowever, the record does not point up the fact that close games were lost to Morristown, Delbarton, and Montclolr Academy, Dove Krugman and Paul Rowe were elected Co- capfains for 1954 at the end of the season. Left to right: Coach Edword Weber, and Co-captains Paul Rowe and David Krugman. Score? Front Row, left to right: Noel Bortlett, Laurie Homilton Paul Rowe, David Krugman, Maurice Eaton, hlarry Todd Second Row: Manager Michael Wygant, Harrison Smith Peter Sommer, Moore Craig, John Crosby, Robert DIuhy Kneeling left, Coach John Bel
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