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Standing, loll to riqht: Coach Jack DuHy, Fred Malmstone. Irwin Silverberg, Pete Knoedler. Dick King. Charlie Caccavale. Ronnie Raldy. Manaqer Jerry Venner. Sitting, left to right: Manager. Teddy Hovliaras. Charles Zandell. Roger Gilford. Don Snyder, Jake Van de Graal. Steve Nicoll. Manuel Alvarez. Carlo Nisi. JAY VEE engaged Morristown and pulled the upset oi the county by beating Morristown 40-33. In the remaining nine games the Tigers lost to Boonton, Hackettstown, Morristown, Roxbury and Butler; they won from Passaic Valley, Wayne, Pompton Lakes and Hawthorne. Looking back, the Tigers lost to Butler twice by one point. Also, they dropped a number oi others by one or two points, whereas with just a bit of luck, they might have won. Even though the season was not a success, the Tigers are looking forward to next year with pleasure. The only members who will graduate from the varsity are Art Goldsworthy and Art Cliff. Returning next year will be Howie Levine, Hal Sweeney, Jay Ferriero, Bob Guest, Bill Young and a number of highly talented J. V. ballplayers. Coach John Duffy's J. V. team of this past year was one of the most successful combines that has ever reached the local court. In tact, their efforts point to a glorious picture of what next year's varsity will be. Engaged in 18 games, they were victorious in 12 of the fracases. Actually, the whole team seems to be outstanding, possessing height, power and above all plenty of spirit. According to Mr. Duffy, it is a rather ticklish business to decide who are the high scorers since all have what he terms their hot nights at which times each turns in what amounts to staggering totals of points. The mentor does, however, go one step further to name Charlie Caccavale as the one who has brought home the bacon, followed by Ronald Baldy, Irwin Silverberg, Pete Knoedler and Steve Nicoll. With regards to the future, Mr. Duffy feels that Charles Caccavale, Shifty Silverberg. Steve Nicoll, and Pete Knoedler are the best bets for the '52-'53 varsity. Coach Jack Duffy with Co-captains Nicoll and Silverberg. Dover 37 Dover 38 Dover 28 Dover 36 Dover 45 Dover 61 Dover 47 Dover 40 Dover 51 Dover 42 Dover 48 Dover 40 Dover 27 Dover 48 Dover 50 Dover 38 Dover 50 Dover 37 SCORES Chatham 35 Roxbury 26 Passaic Valley 30 Pompton Lakes 38 Butler 29 Boonton 29 Wayne 32 Hackettstown 45 Morristown 34 Boonton 34 Hackettstown 21 Passaic Valley 42 Morristown 45 Wayne 37 Roxbury 39 Butier 36 Pompton Lakes 37 Hawthorne 63 29
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VARSITY Standing, lelt to right: Coach Harry Do Lorenzo. Bill Post. Bob Feinberg. Bob Guest. Harold Sweeney. Manager Ed Venner. Sitting, led to right: Jay Ferriero. Howard Levine. Art Cliff, Bill Young. Art Goldsworthy. Modern basketball demands more height than ever. The Tigers, lacking height and experience, had another ofl year and ended up with a record oi 6 wins and 12 losses. Even though the season was not a success, the Tigers still managed to break their share of records. Art Goldsworthy broke the individual game mark by scoring 28 points in the Butler game. In the Hawthorne game the Tigers scored 67 points for a new high, and the combined score of 125 points in that game was also a record. In the opener the Tigers lost a close one to Chatham, which wasn't to be the last game the Tigers would lose by a point or two. Then they lost five in a row to Roxbury, Passaic Valley, Pompton Lakes, Butler and Boon-ton before winning their first game from Wayne 47-41. Next they dropped a close one to Hackettstown in an overtime period. They then SCORES Dover 31 Chatham 35 Dover 45 Roxbury SO Dover 31 Passaic Valley 49 Dover 43 Pompton Lakes 51 Dover 43 Butler 44 Dover 42 Boonton M Dover 47 Wayne 4f Dover 55 Hackettstown 59 Dover 40 Morrisiown 33 Dover 48 Boonton 62 Dover 49 Hackettstown S3 Dover 50 Passaic Valley 38 Dover 35 Morristown 44 Dover 63 Wayne 49 Dover 43 Roxbury 61 Dover 56 Butler 57 Dover 44 Pompton Lakes 35 Dover 67 Hawthorne 58 MSKETIULL
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Standing, left to right: Dixon Dudderar. Bemie Finver, Sundstrom. Jim Miller. Don Malson. Dave Taylor, Dan Herman Elgarten. Ronnie Kramer. Ray Zucherri. Carl Stivers. Jim Sinnis. Harry Faust. Dick Beach. Sitting, leit Schmidt. John Jugan. Dick Best, Bill Rowe. Leonard ,0 right: Eddie Turocey, Jack Spizzuco. Louis Scultz. Rodger Thomas. Coach Dobson. Kneeling, left to right: Bob Flaherty. Bob Jones. Ed Swayxe. The wrestling team was started in November, 1951 — Robert J. Dobson, coach. The squad numbered 28: Stephen Callender, Robert Jones, Don Burchell, Bernard Finver, David Taylor, John Jugan, Danny Stivers, Dick Best, Harry Faust, Jim Miller, Don Malson, Herman Elgarten, Dixon Dudderar, William Beach, Carl Schmidt, James Sinnis, Ray Zuccheri, Glen Keef, Bill Rowe, Roger Flartey, Bob Sundstrom, John Bostrom, Tom Newman, Bill Alpaugh, Ed Swayze, Louis Schulz, Jim Mertz, and Jim Altman. The daily workouts took place in the music room from 3:45 to 5:00 P.M. The emphasis was on physical conditioning, wrestling instruction, and actual wrestling practice. December 1, 1951 — Rutgers Wrestling clinic, seven boys attended. December 19, 1951 — Practice meet with Union High School, (at Dover) Seventeen boys took part. January 9, 1952 — Practice meet with Washington High School at Washington. Twenty-four boys wrestled practice matches. Other activities: (i.e. in January and February) Practice meets with Roxbury High School, Boonton High School, Morristown High School, and Trenton Catholic High School. In the next wrestling season Dover will enter regular varsity competition with a full interscholastic schedule.
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