Junior College of Bergen County - Saga Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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worked deep into the Green and White's territory but failed to score. The home team tried three field goals but none of them even came close. Bergen tried a forward pass from the Green Mountain fifteen yard line but it was dropped on the goal line. It was the third tie of the season for the Indians as the game ended at U to U. The Indians again got a taste of victory when they played the Panzer College eleven at Hackensack. Bergen easily trounced them by I4 to U. In the game, George Rauch, Bergen's center, intercepted a Panzer fumble and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. It was the longest run of the season made by a Bergen player. The biggest triumph of the year came on the annual homecoming day for the Alumni of Bergen. The Indians played Arnold College on Nov. 18, and liter- ally walked all over them. The Maroon from Connecticut didn't even get one first down as Bergen ran up a total of twenty-one. While running up these first downs, the Indians scored three touchdowns and two extra points for 20 points. Arnold scored its touchdown on an intercpted pass and the game ended with Bergen on top of a 20 to 6 count. Playing a post season charity game, the Indians were matched against the Manhattan Freshmen. The game was played in the pouring rain on Tea- neck I-Iigh School field which was a guagmire of mud. The game ended in a U to U tie. Wallwork, Wolf, Borylo, Campton, Pfeiffer, and Armstrong were outstand- ing throughout the season. Adam Borylo won the most valuable player award, which was donated by the Bergendian and voted on by the student body. The squad: Bill Pfeiffer, Prank Armstrong, Bill Ritchie, Charley Compton, Marvin Wolf, Iohn I-Iansen, Dave Wallwork, Adam Borylo, Dave Gatti, George Rauch, Ignazio Seminara, Ozzie I-Iamilton, Mike Kraykowski, Ernie Querino,



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VARSITY CLUB Bill Dickson, Andy Tortora, Charley Coniglio, Don Nicol, Carl Padavano, Lief Iorgensen, Ioe Toth, Fritz Severud, Alex Astapuk, George Bolding, Kent Frazier, Phil Richter, and Pete Cuttito. ' SCHEDULE: Bergen Opponent Sept. 30 6 New York Aggies 6 I-Iackensach High field Oct. 7 I3 Trenton State Teachers 0 Bogota High field Oct. l4 20 Wagner College 20 Grimes Hill CS. I.l Nov. 4 0 Green Mountain Iunior Colloge 0 Poultney, Vermont Nov. ll l4 Panzer Colloge 0 Hackensach High field Nov. l8 20 Arnold Colloge 6 Ridgefield Park High field Dec. 2 0 Manhattan Freshmen 0 Teaneck High field Won...3 Tied...4 Lost BASKETBALL .:0 T I-IE Bellmen got off to a bad start this season by losing their first four games but ended up much brighter with a record of eight wins and eight losses. After losing to Pace Institute, Yeshiva College, Iohn Marshall, and Kings College, the Green and White beat the strong Manhattan quintet from Staten Island by one point in an up and down affair that ended at a 39 to 40 score. Playing their second home game, the Bellmen met Arnold College and were beaten by three points 42 to 39. Bergen won the next two from Morris and Union Iunior Colleges, but lost when traveling to Farmingdale, L. I. to meet the New York Aggies. They lost in an over time period by 36 to 34. Five days after the Aggie game, the Bellmen played hosts to the Pace In- stitute five and avenged the early season defeat at their hands by beating them by a 45 to 26 score. They then traveled to Staten Island to play Manhattan and were received with the worst defeat of the season by losing 75 to 54. The Bellmen won the next three games from Yeshiva, Union, and Morris. The fourth game was their best of the year as they handed Arnold College a drubbing up

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