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-f'f-4 if-1:55 ,ity -of 'S Baseball gjfi 's Coach Harry Foxs dna 'K mond nme suffered five defeats ln the first half of Ches Mont loop play but entered the sec ond halt like a championship team is they marked up a 6 3 log The Brums closed the gates on the league season wlth 5 9 l m k Overa e locals amassed a l0 9 l record Playing on the Community Field diamond the Foxmen were beaten by errors ln their Ches Mont L e a g ue debut Dove mngtown s hustle gave them four late mnlng runs to smash the Brums 4 2 In a ball game which was tight rlht up to the last batter Conshohocken conquered Con estoga Hugh 4 3 ln the first game on the man' lmers new field A fifteen frame stalemate provided one of the longest baseball battles ever fought by Conshy Hugh as the Brums fought Brldgeport to a l 1 deadlock on a bitter cold Tuesday afternoon As the season progressed the locals took a 3 l trouncmg from Phoenix ulle before lnttxng a l7 l field day at PSD durmg a lull ln Ches Mont actnlty West Chester and Pottstown both pounced upon the Brums as th Hrst half of loop ictlon ended The Warriors went home with a 4 2 wm as Pottstovsn traveled for a 12 0 shutout Q5-l gets set to fire Thrrd sacker Jerry Pettme just misses an out ln West Chester contest 'ree 'X T it 1 fig' Junior twnrler By Lava i ...Z 'xv' 'V 'lo- Lew Wolfe stretches far to snag baseball ln tight P JY .rf ,ur- Z' Coach Harry Fox and players watch West Chester warm As second round actrvmes began he Brums dropped a close 3 2 decxslon at Down mgtoss n The following week the Bears agam met with tragedy as a hard hlttmg Conestoga mne shut them out Z O Once agam returning ro the wm path the Blue and Gold registered wms over Phoemuulle 4 3 Brndgeport 3 l PSD ll 3 and Coatesvrlle l 0 Traveling to West Chester the Bears scored early ln the first only to drop a heartbreaking 2 l battle In the final contest the Bears traveled to Potts town and bobbled the Ches Mont League mto a three way tue when they handed the Trojans a major upset 4 2
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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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Hrs! mtv: M. Marcozzi Mgr., R. DeTuro. co-cap mins N. Brown and R. Heist R, Tr.1v.1gline, l. Stalone Second row: P. Murray, E Duffield. lf, Be.1ttv. M. Bell B. Gosier, l.. Whip. B. Le- hold, P, Zndroga, B. Man- gum Lk The Bemrtttes under the tutorshlp of Mrs Sue Trescott h d 1 successful l9'w 6 semson The C H S Lasstes conquered Upper dropped contests xuth Conestogl Phoenix xllle Brtdgeport and Ambler The superlor marlcsmanshlp of thelr rnals xx as often the dlXldll1g factor ln the losses The Blue and Gold sextet worked vsell as :t team hon exer and proxed to be .1 consistent threat ln 1ll of the gtmes C . tis ,. . .1 .U .. -'5 Merion. and Ply'mouth-Whitemnrsh. and
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