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Junior Varsity Baseball l: Jimmy McMullen, Brent Stoudt, Billy Stevenson, Jack Kern, Bob Ciccarelli. Row 2: Gary Fischel, Bob ond, David Brick, Ted Schneider, Joe Conale, Ron Schuyler, Mr. Silverman, Couch. Row 3: Brian Gibney, y Doyle, Bruce Haines, Tom Adams, ape ape ape ape ape ape ape ape ape Frosh Scores Hamilton Mt. Holly Moorestown Ewing-Antheil Delaware Township Ewing-Fisher Burlington Moorestown Steinert Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape Lenape V. Scores Pennsauken Burlington Mt. Holly Moorestown Mt. Holly Delaware Township Burlington Camden Moorestown Camden Freshman Baseball Row l: John Tomlinson, George Brown, Dove Forrest, Jim English, lorry Ellis, Tom Ellis, Tom Wells, M u s Coach, Row 2: Ron Joblonsku, Nick Dellovolle, Jirn Nettlemon, Dennis Kneiblher, Bill Schuen, Steve Clegg Row 3 Henry Morccntonio, Rich Arcl, left Gray, Bob Miller, .lohn Stokes, Ray Weston, Keith Hock.
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x H , Varsity Cl S 9 U, Row I: Mr. Murray, Cocchg Jim Forrest, Les Godfrey, Eddie Fisher, Captain: Bruce Jennings, Don Gilmore. Row 2: Howard Haines, Bill Cclrty, Steve Croshuw, Al Ingling, Eugene Emenecker. Row 3: Joe Lewis, Tom- Godfrey, Barry Chise, Ron Davidson, Ernie Schimmel. The Lenape Indians opened their season on April 10 by invading Pennsauken. Jim Forrest initiated the season for Lenape but was defeated by a score of 3-0. The defeat hinged on the fact that I5 Indians bit the dust via the strikeout route. The Indians moved off the reservation for the second time on April 'IO and came home a victor over Palmyra. This was behind the four hit pitching of Steve Croshaw. In what turned out to be one of the biggest games of the season Lenape was defeated by Hamilton at Hamilton by the score of 4-3 in 9 innings. The winning tally came across on the ninth inning on a bunt single with the bases loaded and two men out. ln Lenape's initial encounter with the Red Devils of Holly, Lenape came out on the short end of an 8-l count. After holding Burlington to a I2-I2 tie, Lenape was defeated by Mt. Holly 9-4, whipped Palmyra 5-O and then lo-st to Delaware Twpe 5-'I. Lenape has thus far posted a 3-5-l record. This marked the turning point of the season for the Indians The hitting and fielding clothes were brought out of mothballs and Lenape reeled of five straight victories. Ewing was first to taste Lenape's reiuvenation 9-5. B bowed 9-1. Camden was turned back 7-l. Riverside was hum and Moorestown became the fifth consecutive victim 5-4. brought our record to 8-5 and one overall. An invasion of Camden proved fateful as Camden turned by Indians 7-5. In perhaps one of the rnost exciting games of the season Lenape hosted Moorestown and came away victorious due to a steal of home in the last inning by Bruce Jennings. Final score 8-7 Lenape. I50 For a finale to the season, Lenape marched to Hamilton to for a league tie. The league record stood at 7-3-I. A win mean a tie. A defeat-nothing. The Indians ended the season an 8-7-1 record overall and 7-4-I League. MR. WAYNE MURRAY Head Coach
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1 , ,J fr? Q A 1 ' sf' 1 934' .134 AM We f Q1 -, Runners Row l: Earle Townshend, Robert Wycaff, Bill Cliver, Jurgen Baumann, Tony Perno, Randle Laws, John Vought, Bill Flanagan, Floyd Yoder.'Row 2: Mike Nobel, Jim Slaterbeck, Bob Haas, George Bear, Chuck Donachy, Tom McGowan, Dennis Johns, Lee Karsan, Charles Harrison. Row 3: Jock Vaslkonls, Ed Gxldner, Craig Dobson, Jack McCoy, Allen Jarvis, Bob Longacre, Dave Drain, Roy Glenn, Mike Stamat, Steve Fellman. Track Lenape's Track Team finished the season last year with a com- mendable 8 and 5 record, This was the best record achieved thus far by our track team, Seventy-six boys were at the first practice. Even though this number was decreased, the number of boys participating was en- couraging. The team competed in the South Central Jersey meet and did very well, placing 4th out of 9 teams. The team had two individual MR. EDWARD McCABE '52 Coach S,C.J. track champions, Bill Smith in the high hurdles and Frank Kerlin in the high iump. Although the team was composed of many students, relatively few were seniors, which gave high prospects for this year's team. Mr. McCabe, Coach, is very pleased with the progression the team has made in the last few years, particularly last season. He feels the team is well balanced and since a few of the losses were by only a few points, the team was better than the record shows.
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