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THE PIONEER van 'W BASEBALL I 929-30 A LTHOUGH the Fort Lee varsity baseball team did not enjoy as successful a season as that of the previous year, they had a fairly good season. With seventeen games on the schedule, ten were victories and the others losses. Coach Spence did not have a particularly hard task developing a baseball team. Most of the players on the previous team returned for the sport and a neat baseball outfit was built around the veterans. The pitching department of our nine was pretty strong, being made up of Allen, Casino, Muth, and Dittrich. Allen and Casino, experienced pitchers, handled most of the pitching burden for the season. lVIuth and Dittrich showed what they were made of with the few chances they had in some of the games. The members of the team were Allen, pitcherg Blades, catcherg A. Bruni, 3rd baseg L. Bruni, right fieldg Casino, pitchery Dittrich, pitcherg Heller, right fieldg Kurz, 2nd base, Lyons, 2nd baseg N. Maisano, left fieldg A. lVIaisano, left fieldg Modersohn, lst baseg Muth, pitcher, Oliva, short-stopg Orsino, centre fieldg Richard, center field. ' ' 1 CORNELIUS BRODERSEN '3l. 63 ka..-
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THE PIONEER H60 - ESV BASKETBALL I 930-I 931 HIS year Coach Spence produced a basketball quintet that will not be for- gotten in a long while. Out of the total of twenty-eight games played, nine- teen were victories for Fort Lee, while nine were losses. 'The team, captained by Gus Nloltlce, started the season with a victory over Stevens Prep but lost the next five games. However, after the Christmas vacation the Ifort Lee team began to turn in victories in more regular order. In the re- maining twenty-two games, the Fort Lee varsity suffered only four reversals. On the team this year were a pair of players that Fort Lee can be proud of. These two are Augustus Fallotico and Henry lldodersohn. Fallotico showed him- self to be-quite a point-getter amassing a total of 34-Z points to he recognized as the eounty's highest scorer. He was also awarded a forward position on the mythical all-county team. Hank Modersohii, who played alternately at centre and forward with Fallotieo, also did his share of the scoring and stood third in the individual county scoring race. The team: Bender, f. llflcllflanus, f. Chapulis, g. Modersohn, c. Fallotico, f. llfloltke, captain, f. Grande, f. Publyski, c. Horne, g. Richard, g. Robotti, g. , CORNELIUS BRODERSEN '3l. -eil ez
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WI THE PIONEER A -19:7 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l 93 0-3 1 Fort Lee ..................... 32 Stevens Prep ....... . . . . . . .29 Fort Lee ..... .. 20 Closter . . 21 Fort Lee ..... . . 19 Closter . . 26 Fort Lee. . . . . 20 Leonia . . 3-1- Fort Lee ..... . . 16 Congers ......... 20 Fort Lee. . . . . 13 1Vestwood ..... . . . -I-0 Fort Lee. . . . . 4-1 Hoboken Academy . . . 22 Fort Lee... .. 27 Teaneck ...... ... 11 Fort Lee ..... .. 24 Holy Family .... 16 Fort Lee ..... . . 21 St. Aloysius ..... 24 Fort Lee. . . . . .33 Pearl River . . . . . . 20 Fort Lee ..... . . 19 Hasbrouck Heights . . 24 Fort Lee ..... . . 23 Leonia ........... 21 Fort Lee. . . . . 29 Teaneek ...... . .... . . 22 Fort Lee ..... . . 22 Hasbrouck Heights . . 15 Fort Lee ..... . . 27 Cliffside .......... 29 Fort Lee. . . . . 50 Hoboken Academy . . 19 Fort Lee. . . . . 39 Congers ........... . . . 23 Fort Lee ..... 23 Lyndhurst . ............ . . 2-1 Fort Lee. . . . . 47 Paterson State Normal . . . . . 7 Fort Lee. . . . . 58 Alumni ............ . . 25 Fort Lee ..... . . 28 St. Aloysius 23 Fort Lee. . . . . 35 Cliffside . . . . 28 Fort Lee. . . . . 30 Lyndhurst . ..... . . . . 23 Fort Lee. . . . . 70 St. Joseph ........ . . . 15 Fort Lee. . . . . 61 Paterson State Normal . . . 19 Fort Lee ..... .. 48 Holy Family ....... 12 Fort Lee ..... . . . . ......... 51 Westwood ............. . . 18 I920-30 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Fort Lee. . . ................ 11 Haverstraw ............. . . . 5 Fort Lee ..... . . 8 Leonia .... 9 Fort Lee ..... . . 0 Cliffside . . 4 Fort Lee... .. 8 Nyack . . . . 2 Fort Lee ..... . . 3 Garfield . . . 8 Fort Lee ..... . . 8 Leonia . . . 5 Fort Lee ..... . . 0 Tenafly . . . 3 Fort Lee. . . . . 2 Tenafly ... -1 Fort Lee ..... . . 2 St. Cecilia . . . '56 Fort Lee ..... . . 12 St. Aloysius . . 3 Fort Lee ..... . . 11 Emerson . . 8 Fort Lee... .. 4 Bogota 3 Fort Lee. . . . . 4 Lyndhurst . . . 9 Fort Lee. L. . . 6 St. Cecilia . 5 Fort Lee ..... . . 13 Lyndhurst ............ 6 Fort Lee ........ .... . . 6 St. Aloysius ............. . . . 1 Fort Lee.1 ................... 16 Bergen Evening Record . . . . . . 2 'Game ended in first inning. .gf 64 E.--
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