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Cfo-tuplain JAY DUNACUSKY mil rvlulv Y HHYD4' ,,,..w .s.., Down. but not for long. Paced by the brilliant performances of tune-caller By Law. halflaacks Jim Dozier. Charles Staley. Jerry Pettine. and Lucius Howell. fullback Jack Gambone and matched terminal men Jay Dunacusky and Ron Nosek. the Golden Bear gridiron squad sped to an un- heralded 26-U Thanksgiving Day win over a nghting St. Matthew's eleven to close the doors. on the IQ56 campaign. A much improved Conshohocken line noticeahly sparl.ed the efliciency of the back- neld since the opening contests, In the last three battles, the forward wall, composed of stiff CHS Opp. ll Nortistown ,... ...... f 1 lf? Plymouth Whitettiarsh ... U lm Conestoga lBerwvnl .. . lil fl XVest Chester ...... . 7 8 Bridgeport .,. . . ll 0 Upper Merion . . 7 24 Phoenixville .. .. 6 l 3 Upper Dublin .. .. ll 37 PSD ........ . 6 lb St. Matthews .. . O regulars Sam Minnick, Harry Smith. Pat D'Angelo. John Smith, and Joe Palladino. played hard and successfully to contribute much toward the wins over Phoenixville. Upper Dublin. and PSD, Conshy's smooth-working pair of ends also deserve much credit for the liola that they have done. Jay Dunacusky and Ron Noselt kept end sweeping hy opposing teams to a minimum. With coaches Ray We.ax'er and George Hilt at the helm, the Bruins racked up two victories before a mid-season slump saw them drop four. They then resumed their winning ways with a four game win-skein. Touchdown l Co-captain ..,,:-1, ,, RON NOSEK I
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In Class B action, however, the Bruins more SCHLDULE CHS OPP' 48 PSD , . . . V 54 35 Norrtstown . ,.. 4 '30 57 Upper Merion ........ . 73 -ltr l7lv'rnottthfWhitemarsh . 56 SX Tredxffrin-Easttown . 50 33 Coatesville ......... V 75 47 Pottstown .,,.... .- U9 04 Bridgeport ,., . V 44 37 Plroenivville . - Tl llr West Chester . .C H3 Tl' Downingtown .. . 75 341 Tre-tlvflrin-Easttown . 59 -ll Coatesville .., V 4 71 05 Pottstown . .V 96 vti Bridgeport .. . 35 53 Phoenixville .. -. 77 51 XX'est Chester ., V . 91 741 Downingtown 77 -ll St. Matthews .- 53 Coach George Hilt's Golden Bear eager quintet registered poorly in the win-loss columns in their nrst year ol Ches-Mont play, A serious lack of height and various injuries provided an almost un- conquerahle handicap in their competition against the tall. rangy cagers of Claes-Mont League Class A squads. JUNIOR VARSITY A. AZ JZ' Basketball K 4 . , , l l than held their own. By conquering Bridgeport twice, the local bouncers earned a herth in the PEAA State Class B playoffs, only to he matched against an undefeated Bristol quintet. They dropped the post-season battle. played on the Lower Merion boards as the Philadelphia tive easily trampled them. l.i'ft to right are: Hal Graham, John Borusiewicz. Barrv Vogelbacher. John Green, Vince Borrltosltx. Lee Allan. Mike Pettine. Bill Dornheim. George Bailey. Lew Wolfe. Bill Gray. and Bob Love. 1 . .M - N-
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