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Vi lA Hi. -a-c -r- e trtm physical strain, John Jackson, captain of next yesr his skill to pin a Ncrristown opponent. v restiing team, emphcys jail • M District Champion Spike Hickman applies the pressure to his sinking opponent. Eightythree
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MERION CRICKET CLUB Six months after the close of the Civil War, fifteen Main Line men founded the Merion Cricket Club. Those who were most instrumental in its founding were two cricketers, William Montgomery and Maskell Ewing. Originally the clubhouse was located in Wynnewood; in 1892 it was moved to its present site on Montgomery Avenue in Haverford.
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.:t Joe Bisign .1 Ram tries to end. j ear-hug from two .ijm iacklers as unidentified And now for our next play FOOTBALL •..• Harrison ' s able ccwraptami Pete Waitneight and Don Jordan meet with coaches Zimnnerman and Wilcox. Harriton ' s Varsity Gridders, who were expected to improve a weak inaugural season log of 1-5-1, experienced the frequent woes of a teann in its early years of development. Despite the 0-6 record against Suburban II opponents, there were some outstanding per- formances by individuals, such as the vicious tackling of Kurt Leneis, and the powerful running of halfback Don Jordon. Much credit must also be given to the strong leadership of co-captains Don Jordan and Pete Waitneight. Losing their opener to the Conestoga Pioneers, 25-6, the Rams iourneyed to Radnor where the Raiders were vic- torious, 35-8. Marple-Newtown, playing at home, won 19-6, and the powerful Ridley Township Green Raiders, one of the finest teams in the suburban area, swamped the Rams, 60-6. Springfield subdued the Highlanders next bv a score of 20-0. With four games remaining, the Harriton outlook was somewhat hopeful, but the team lost to Plymouth Whitemarsh, 43-19; Cheltenham, 13-6; Upper Merion 20-0, and Penncrest, 19-0. The Junior Varsity was more successful. They won their last game against Penncrest, 7-0, to post a seasonal mark of 1-7. FIRST ROW: B. Denenberg, E. t o e, B. Rice, S. Hickman, P. Waitneight, C. Hires, B. Carvalho K. Leneis, D. Pearson, Mr. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: V. Ferraris. D. Marshall, F. Titlow, B, Buck, G. Painter. D. Jordan, H. Cohen, S. Drury, L. Saunders, A. Rosenberg, R. Mestichelli D. Davidson, Mr. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: B. Brendlinger, J. Moffett, C. Gaymon, B. Wilbur, D. Gerard-di-Carlo, D. Richards, J. O ' Neill, D. Di Paolo, P. Stephens, D. Gavin, F. Milewsk J. Hufman, D. Hume.
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