Germantown Academy - Ye Primer Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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vw ll as -on 49.11 l 41.2 SOCCER HE G A soccer team started the year Wlth only four lettermen from the PTCVIOUS season lncludmg Captaln Ted Heldenrelch Relff Landes Howard George and Ed Stulb ln the first game scheduled with Penn Charter the lnexperlenced G A eleven suffered a 3 0 defeat havlng had but two short weeks of practlce at the time At of mud to a final score of 7 0 The game wlth Mastbaum was nearly the lce breaker but ln the last few rrlnutes of the thlrd quarter the opponents scored from a set up play and won 2 I The Epxscopal encounter was by far the best game the team played thls year After EplSCOpal had scored twlce ln the first four minutes of play our backfield suddenly tlghtened and brought to llght two top notch fullbacks oe Etrls and lm Sutor l94l s Captain Although these boys worked llke demons for the remainder of the game the llne wasn t able to score before the final whistle left the outcome at 2 0 The break came ln the Frankford game as then the boys finally came through Howard George cored four tlmes and Ed Stulb once The final score read G A 5 Frankford 0 A let up followed for we lost the next two games to Friends Select 2 0 and to Moores town Frlends 3 I the last game of the season As a final effort the team played Stevens School ln field hockey and won for the flrst txme ln the hlstory of the annual event by a 5 4 score Howard George scored four trmes whlle Ted Heldenrelch scored once The Class of l94l expresses xts gratitude to Mr Spealler for hls excellent coachlng and the hope that greater student support will brmg better luck to Mr Spealler and hls soccer teams ln the future 64 al N l I. , o ll , ll ll A ll 9 ff? -,,. 7 'H '- S rl I 1 54 ' ' Haverford, the scene of thelnext encounter, the team played a losing game in three inches s ' , l . . ., 3 l ,

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so called off day at Bryn Athyn the next Friday Although we led at half time by a score of I4 I3 our attack weakened considerably in the second half This let down on our part enabled Bryn Athyn to come from behind and win the game 33 I4 Thus G A suffered its first defeat luckily however at the hands of a non league opponent The dawn of Frlday October 25 brought the all lmportant day when C A was to malceits debut mto the lnteracademlc League I940 season Our first league adversary was our arch rivals Penn Charter wlth whom we have been competing for the past fifty three years Apparently the bitter defeat suffered the previous week at Bryn Athyn was still burning in the hearts of the C A lads From the very outset they showed complete superiority over an outclassed P C eleven and gave them a drubblng right ln their own backyard by a score of Z8 I3 The boys had regained that old fight Wnth this spirit they traveled to Friends Central one week later to play what proved to be the crucial game of the season From the moment the starting whistle blew until the very last second the game was filled with hard aggressive football Bob Safrm behind a stone wall of lnterference returned a punt seventy yards for G A s score and ack Hoey s skillful toe added the extra pomt to make G A lead 7 0 Undaunted Frlends Central came back strongly ln the last mmutes of the game to push over a touchdown Since their attempt for the extra point was foiled again G A emerged victorious 7 6 Thus our second league contest was won by one fateful point Seven days later C A engaged a bigger but far from better Haverford team at Haverford Although their heavier team was repulsed three times within the Eve yard marker by the scrappmg G A boys the fates had destined a victory for the Main Liners With only three minutes of play remaining our opponents vaunted aerial attack clicking on all cylmders drove across the winning touchdown and left G A on the short end of a 7 0 score creating a three way tie for the championship The following week before a throng of wide eyed spectators Captain im Hennessey playing his last game of school football paced a spirited G A team to a I3 6 victory over Episcopal Academy By virtue of this victory C A well earned the right to figure ln a deadlock for the championship with Episcopal and Haverford A competent coach eleven hard charging regulars and a host of capable reserves again won League honors for Germantown Academy for the success of the I940 season cannot be attributed to the achievements of any one man but to the united efforts of aggressive boys and coach all with a strong will to win The crowning glory of the season came when the sportswrlters of the Philadelphia newspapers chose four of our fellows for the All lnteracademlc League first team ack Hoey tackle Bud Honeysett guard Bob Safrln back and ack Denton end Barney Cunningham guard lm l-lennessey back and ohn lVl1ller back were placed on the second team Further honor came to Bob Safrln who won the trophy for greatest indi vidual achievement in the Germantown Mt Airy and Chestnut Hill area given annually by the Lions Club of Germantown Graduatmg members of this years team are Bull Carothers Barney Cunningham Bob Donnelly ohn Henkels lm Hennessey ack Hoev Bud l-loneysett ack Lough rldge Chick Lutklns ack Roper Bob Safrin ,lack Welply Bill Werner and ack Denton Those returning next year are Captaln elect Bill Luff Tom Hyndman ohn Miller Bill Shellenberger Dick Irwin Al Sigel Art Parks Gentry Knight Art Garrabrant and Cruse Lewis to whom we extend good wishes for another successful season 63 Despite this defeat, our boys hoped to beat the undefeated Episcopal team, thus . - ' . J. ' . . ' - ' I J . 1 . 1 . : J . . . : J . : ,I . , . .I . J' w J ,, . J - - , , ,I .



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BASKETBALL HE G A basketball team started the year wlth five veterans of the prevlous season mcludmg Captain ohn Mlller ack Hoey Bud Honeysett Bob Yeabsley and 1m I-lennessey The season looked rather promlslng and a number of potentlal stars were dlscovered ack Hoey filled the center spot wlth Yeabsley and Mlller at forward and l-loneysett and Loughrlclge at guard Larry Cahall at forward was a conslstent scorer ln the Haverford and Eplscopal games scorlng exght and ten pornts ln them respectlvely Mr Stocker a former Penn State player filled the coachlng posltlon and lntroducecl G A to the famous Penn State shlftmg zone defense The team finished second ln the lnterac League Dec Dec Dec a Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe BASKETBALL RESULTS Cheltenham H S Moorestown Frxends School Roxborough H S Bryn Athyn Academy Valley Forge Military Academy Chestnut Hull Academy ohn Bartram H S Hrll School Penn Charter School George School Haverford School Episcopal Academy Friend Central School All the letter men are graduating but the second team promlses a successful season next year so good luck to the coach and team of 42 6: . . .J . ,J v , , .IO-G. A.. ....., ......,.....,........ 2 23 . .......,,.,,,.,..,..,... .28 .I4-G.A.., .... ...,.,.,. . .. ...... 44: A ' ......... .. .27 .l7fA-C-.A.. ,,........., . .,..... I6g . . .,.,.........., .. ......,36 -ln.l0'G.A.,. . .. ,. ..,,.. 23: Jan.l7-C-.A.. ,,..,,..,.. .. ..,, .. ...... I7g ........ .35 Jan.24fG,A.... ...,. ,....,..,... ..,., , , l7g ' ...,...4........ .....l4 Jan.28fC.A... .. ,,.......,,.. .. ..43gGermantown Friends'School.... , ...,....24 ,Ian.30fG.A,.. .. .........,..... ..... 22:1 . ...,........ .. ...,.,.36 b. If-G.A.,. ,.,, .,... . ,. .. ,. .... 29: 'U ................. b. 7-G.A.,.. ..... .. .. . ...,. IS: .J ,...,... , .. . H32 b, 8fG,A.. ,. ...,.. ., ..,.. 20: ....... ...,... . .. b.l4-G.A.., .. , ,..,. .. .293 ......... ,....,..25 b.2l4C.A... ,... .,.. . , .,.,...,.. 30: ' ,..,..., ,,., . .. ,,,.26 5.28-G.A..., .,.. ..,,,,,....... ,.... 2 2 : ' s' . ,... ............, . U36

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