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THE GARNETEERA. . . 1937 I, I g iirsaysirsirsaliltgito The team, after a number of casualties, had only three veterans in the line-up. This squad, coached by Mr. George Baker, has performed commend- ably, and at present is in second place, the final outcome of the league cannot be determined as yet. The Heights can be proud of this hustling young outfit, and we are sure that they will finish in the first division. The squad of '37 is composed mostly of underclassmen, and Mr. Baker has many fine prospects for next year's team. The Heights are known for their ninth-inning rallies. Examples of these were shown in both Audubon games, in which our men came back to win in the ninth inning and showed that they would not accept defeat until the last out was made, The Heights miss the services of Harold Olt, shortstop, who is one of the outstanding players of the league. Harold, a senior, broke his leg in a practice game and is out for the rest of the season. Nevertheless, let's go 'lHeights. Members of the team are: William Raws, jack Mull, Carmen DelSordo, Oscar Hirt, Philip Rief, George Stamp, Roy Kane, Warren Mackara, Tony Valerio. SCHEDULE Woodrow Wilson 7. . . .......... Heights 8 Camden 14 .......... ..... H eights 6 Audubon 3 ........ ...,. H eights 4 Millville 0 .... .... H eights 17 U91
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THE GARNETEER . . . 1937 SGDGBGEIIEQIIR I . r....a.... In its second year of high school soccer, Haddon Heights was able to put a lighting team on the field, competing .against Camden, Woodrow Wilson, and Audubon. The untiring efforts of Coach Norman C. Ford and the hearty support of all persons interested in soccer aided much in the success of the season. For the first engagement Mr. Ford and his proteges entertained Audubon and gave them a severe drubbing of seven goals to none. In the second game of the season the Garnet and Gold booters encountered a very experienced and a stronger team from Woodrow Wilson, they put up a stiff fight before losing four to nothing. The next stage of the journey took them to Camden where they were beaten two to nothing. In the next game they again beat them by the score of four to nothing. Four days later Haddon Heights went to Audubon where schemes of revenge were planned for them. Nevertheless the Garnets prevailed four to nothing. In the last game Woodrow Wilson only ' had to beat their opponents for a tie for the championship, but the inspired Heighters out- played and out-roughed them, thus gaining a two-two tie and the joy of thwarting W. W.'s title hopes. The letter winners were: Captain William C. Tait, Martin Cummings, Edgar Crouthamel, William Callahan, Thomas Burns, Arthur Pa- cifico, Walter Long, Thomas Fanelli, Steward Nichols, Robert Webb, Charles Manino and Manager Charles Burke. SCHEDULE Audubon 0 .......... ........... H eights 7 Woodrow Wilson 4. . .. .... Heights 0 Camden 2 .......... . . .Heights 0 Camden 4 ........ . . .Heights 0 Audubon 0 ......... .. .Heights 4 Woodrow Wilson 2. . .. . . .Heights 2 l78l
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THEVQfARNETYEER L. . 19Q7 N f V v 1l3flDlll9lIE This year's golf team has been very successful, winning the Class A championship. The team, under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Slagle, is composed mostly 'of underclassmen, and the coach has a bright outlook for the future. Golf is rapidly becoming a major sport in our school, and more students are expected to participate than in previous years. The Heights have an outstand- ing golfer in little Tommy Cox, sopho- more, who is burning up the greens. Tommy shot a 76 in a meet against Merchantville. Members of the team are: Thomas Cox, captain, Charles Kline, Frank Eger, Donald Govan, Paul Frost, Edgar . 1, I Crouthamel, Raymond Allen. SCHEDULE Collingswood 16 .... ........ H eights 12 Camden 0 .......... ..... H eights 18 Merchantville Sw .... . ..... Heights lily? Audubon - ........ ..... H eights - Haddonfield -. . . ..... Heights - l80l
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