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I 1:11 1, s b,:.1,!t':,'i X if 1,1 xl . I I X, x?,Lrl- :N 'fi' v: . . a J' VLJ' jf VIL' l'g 1',' 'i ' 1- I -' I ,v ' M At- f'x'. M ' ' X XA,y.f' tx 2 'tw..f,1'.-ft...---, BASKETBALL TEAM J jf ,r tt r., lL .Xp-ve ,,,,f 't,,,:,9fL ,.,fl4 ,Jyu g y . N 1 ,L I ERS of Immaculate. M03 Dv ella determined 'to surpass previous records. h Q' kgl.p,ecll,u.y egtlying start with seven victories n ' 1 j, before dropping their first game to a eom- - K tent St. Iohn's team. This impressive . 3 ist of victories made Immaculate the last ...R I of the Essex County teams to fall from the unbeaten ranks. The Blue and YVhite Quintet, bolstered by such starters as Dick 'llarrant and Ray Ferrera, tocaptains, along with I.on 'llay' lor.'Chit'k Eltxholtz, and Sid Hudson. lunctioned as a smooth working, sharp shooting varsity group. 'l'he team lated son1e ol' the toughest competition in the state, and came out on top against such teams as Clifford Scott, Our Lady ol' the Valley. and Nlontelair Acadeniy. A mid- season slump pulled the game average Pngr lfillvi' J fmt f K down and the probable r 'ortlftft tlhe end of the season will be abottt,!'ei'1 wins against ten losses. In the State 'l'ourname'nt. the team won the South Jersey Championship and was runner-up lor the State Champion- ship. Top ISUZU-VIQUIII Beatty, Chick Eltzholtz, Bill Harvey, Bob Crillith. I,ou 'l'aylor. ,Xl Hudson, Al Fachet. Hollow Ifoat-Dick 'llarrant filo. Captj. Jim Hlard, Bob Hoonhout, John Gun- ning. Ray Ferrera filo. Captpj Fm'zttrH'rl.s'-Rziy' Ferrera, Al Hudson. -lim Hlard. John Gunning. Bob Hoonhout. CI'IIft 'I'.V-cllllfli Eltzholtz. Bill Harvey. Bob Grillith. flrmnls-Dick 'l'arrant. l,ou Taylor. lom Beatty, .-Xl Fafhet.
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.L I '1- nf ' ff BASEBALL IMMACULATFIS BASEBALL TEAM enjoyed a highly successful season last year, piling up eleven wins against six losses. Highlight of the year was our de- cision over Caldwell, winner of the Greater Newark Tournament. lfVe also racked up two wins against Union Coun- ty's Powerhouse and our arch-rivals, St. Mary's of Elizabeth. The team lost a tough battle to a highly-touted Belleville team, but sprang back with a sizzling trouncing ol' Newark Academy by the toll ol' l9-0. Like so many teams ol' that time we were hit by severe losses. Ours, fortunately. came near the end ol' the season. Lefty Bill Davidson, winner of the Most Valu- able Player Award, was the first to leave, closely followed by his buddy and co- captain, Red Bill Corcoran. The last to leave was Fred Merklin. Prospects of an excellent season this year are likely, with eight letter winners returning. Ray Schultz, Dick Borquist, Pa 0 Fifty-two and Whitey McMahon, take care of the infield, ably assisted by Bob Lubin and Dick Tarrant in the outfield. Two other hold-overs comprising the battery, are Bill Sugrue and Bill Harvey. With this good material and the team working as a unit we can't hope for any- thing but bettering last year's very good record. First How-Dick Borquist, Patil Hughes. Second Row-Bill Corcoran, Dick Tar- rant, Bill Sugrue, Bill Harvey, Alan Rose. Third Row-Bill McMahon, Fred Merk- lin, Bob Lubin, Jim Slattery, Ray Schultz, Ralph Colatrella, Tom Roche. Pitchers'-Bill Sugrue, Bill Davidson. Oiztjielders-Bill Corcoran, Tom Roche, Bob Lubin, Dick Tarrant, Alan Rose. Infielders-Ray Schultz, Dick Borquist, Bill McMahon, Jim Slattery, Fred Merklin, Ralph Colatrella, Czztclmrs-Bill Harvey, Paul Hughes.
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