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This year the varsity squashmen captured their eighth Inter-Academic League Squash Championship. Coached by Mr. Charles Dethier and led by their able captain and National Junior Champion, Steve Vehslage, the team compiled an 8-1 recordg with their only loss resulting from a close con- test with the Yale Freshmen, a peren- nial obstacle. The season opened with a 4-3 win over the Princeton Fresh, followed by four straight victories: Episcopal,4-2, Penn Charter, 6-0, Navy Plebes, 5-2g and Episcopal again, 5-1. After a heartbreaking loss to Yale, the racqu- etrnen surged to the attack and pounded the remaining opposition into humble defeat. Penn Charter, 6-Og Army Plebes, 5-2, and Dickinson College, 9-0 provided little opposition to the polished Dethiermen, as they finished out one of the most successful squash seasons the School has ever seen. Throughout the year, the competi- tion for the sixth position provided a J.V.'S Ex-teammates, Spahr and Vehslage constant struggle among Scowcroft, Ledwith, and Large. The highpoints of the season were the trips to Army, Navy, Yale and Princeton. These matches were good fun and this year's squad seemed to receive a tremendous amount of pleasure from their travels. R. Francis, Large, Ledwith, Mr. Defhier, Wentz, Sloan. 3 . r . 1 f '7 H ? . ,W ge n il l Qgifxr 1 'V lfel, , l full J ' vii, 5 If ,q, ,J n 'J' he
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if ' I ...L :tk , -:lf 41,111 ack Ro M E g G d J. Aldrich, S. Dixon, L. Buell, Haslett, Sherrod, Mr. Parsons. I g H y Ertel, Scuftergood, O. West, Fletcher, Krause, Ewing, E. Morris. Although they had only four lettermen returning from last year's co-champs, the 1957 varsity base- ball team developed rapidly under the leadership of Captain Olin West and the fine coaching of Mr. Par- sons and his assistant Mr. Ewing. The team was dominated by underclassmen, as the only starting seniors were Olin West at catcher, Joe Scattergood at first, and Larry Buell and Sam Dixon on the mound. The other pitchers were Jerry Aldrich, Dave Fletcher and Oscar Goodman. The remaining infield positions were held up by sophomores Lance Boerner at second, Eric Heberlein at shortstop, Chris Harvey at third, and junior Bill Ertel also at short. In the outfield, juniors Phil Hepburn in right, John Haslett in center, and Bob Sherrod in left were the starters. Doug Krause, Bill Ewing, Oscar Goodman, and Jim Laier proved to be very apt substitutes. Terrible weather and a muddy field at the start of the season greatly hindered the practice and the pro- gress of the team. The first game was played as scheduled and we defeated Frankford 4-3, but rain caused the Tower Hill game to be postponed. In the first Inter-Ac game, the team routed Chestnut Hill, 6-2. In the second Inter-Ac game against Friends' Central, the Fords were upset, 4-3, but they rebound- ed to down Lawrenceville, 5-1, the following day.
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