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FALL SPORTS Ten days before The Tormal opening OT The I949-'50 school year, aspiranTs began gaThering aT The school Tor The pre-season workouTs oT Their respecTive squads. Among The 40-odd TooTball candidaTes who reporTed To Coaches Orsi, Brennan, Soleau, and Keegan were Ten reTurning leTTermen. These included CapTain Kenny SmiTh, Jack Kisfler, George Swan, and Mike Shouvlin in The backTield. RepresenTing The line were Ben Franklin, John ReTTew, Ed Palmer, ArT Largey, Al Schaefer, and Roland SmiTh. Roger PiTkin and Chuck Chadwick, up Trom The J. V.'s, rounded ouT The TirsT Team. Only Tive reTurning leTTer winners greeTed The new soccer coach, Mr. John Jarvis, who was commencing his TirsT year aT Episcopal. Mr. Jarvis's unusual abiliTy, his rich soccer background, and his greaT deTerminaTion and spiriT quickly gained Tor him The admiraTion and whole-hearTed cooperaTion oT The enTire squad. The group OT reTurn- ing leTTermen consisTed oT CapTain Chuck Bazemore, Fred James, Buddy Addis, Ned Campbell, and Bo Mohr. The soccer Team opened The Tall sporTs season aT Episcopal by scoring a hard-ToughT I-O vicTory over BarTram, alThough a lack oT experience and Team play was evidenT. Bud Addis scored The winning goal early in The TourTh period as he converTed an opposing goal kick inTo a Timely Tally. Chuck Bazemore's sTerling play aT The goal was a highlighT oT The game. 'Freddy James was iniured in The Third period and was Torced To leave The game. The Tollowing Thursday, The soccermen were downed by Haver- ford High School, The suburban champs, by a.close 2-I margin. BoTh The Red and Gold Tallies came as a resulT oT penalTy kicks. The loss oT Fred James aT cenTer half- back was a greaT blow To The Team, which Tinally succumbed Through a pair oT bad breaks. Bud Addis capiTalized on a penalTy kick To give Episcopal iTs lone goal. ATTer several weeks oT hard pre-season pracTice, The Blue and WhiTe TooTball Team meT a hard-running BarTram eleven on Friday, SepTember 23, losing a hard-ToughT conTesT by a slim I3-7 margin. In This encounTer, George Swan and CapTain Kenny
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SmiTh were ouTsTanding, using Their skill and experience To sTeady a Team, which, alThough sTrong enough in skill and manpower, showed a pronounced lack oT Teamwork which was reTlecTed in The Tinal score. On The line, The work oT Tackle Tom Franklin was superlaTive. George Swan Tallied The lone E. A. marker and The winning BarTrarn Touchdown was seT up by a blocked kick recovery. Powered by Fullback Jack KisTler, who scored once and did mosT of The ground gaining, The Churchmen gained Their TirsT vicTory oT The season, Turning back Peddie School by a score oT I3-7, a week laTer. George Swan Tallied The TirsT Blue and WhiTe Touchdown and Mike Shouvlin's superb Tield leadership was much in evidence as The Team showed a deTiniTe improvemenT. The work of ArT Largey and Roland SmiTh was 0uTsTanding on The line. During The nexT week, The soccerrnen dropped a pair of 3-I decisions To Moores- Town Friends and To Friends' SelecT in Their TirsT lnTer-Ac conTesT. Harold O'Briar scored The game's TirsT goal Tor Episcopal, buT MooresTown rallied laTe in The game To clinch The encounTer. The Blue and WhiTe booTers losT Their TirsT lnTer-Ac conTesT The Tollowing Thursday as They dropped a hearT-breaking decision To Friends' SelecT. The Jarvismen were handicapped by The absence of Freddy James and Bill Pugh be- cause oT iniuries. The game showed a decided irnprovemenT in The Churchmen's Team play and spiriT. Buddy Addis scored The only goal Tor E. A. and Ned and Roger Campbell sparked The line wiTh Their excellenT play. FOOTBALL FRONT: Largev, J. R. SmiTh, Palmer, Franklin, Swan, K. SmiTh, ReTTew, R. Pifkin, Kisfler, Shouvlin, Chadwick. SECOND: W. Crummer, Schaefer, Siegel, Hewson, Arndf, Greenleaf, Medford, Kennedy, Bensing, Siarling, Nellis, Mr. Brennan. THIRD: Mr. Orsi, Mr Keegan, Aldridge, R. Crummer, HuTch- inson, Haines, GerherdT, STewerT, Salisbury, Riechle, Sangree, Varfabedien, CrockeTT. BACK: Kersun, Warner, Huebner, LongsTreTh, Wheeler, Nixon, Park. i
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