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Gym joseph Sesta ................... .............. ....... M a nagev Milton Berkowitz ............. .......A C aptain Mr. Marcel N. Gleyre ......,... .... ........,..... ........... C o a ch Mr. George E. Witt .,.,......,....................,.,....,................... Adviser Long Horse: Filipkowski, Suhr, Broderick Side Horse: Wellen, Broderick, Wajsczuk, Jasinski Horizontal Bar: Suhr, Berkowitz, Kruthers, Aurelio Parallel Bars: Suhr, Filipkowski, Kruthers, Sczesny, Krajewski Rings: Decresce, Tornwall Clubs: Pitts, Nobles, Newman, Sussman, Lirning, Billota Tumbling: Aurelio, Scerbo, Martin Graduation, despite the fact that it will mean the loss of Pitts, Suhr, and Tornwall, instills no fears in Mr. Gleyre, for the brilliant 4622 win over Morris High of New York and the fine showing of his novice perf formers in the Swiss TurnfVerein's recent novice meet, certainly foretell a bright season. With such line examples, hard work, and able directing, the gym team should have little trouble in retaining both the Metropolitan A. A. U. and the State Championship titles.
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Replacing the zone defense with the man to man defense, Lincoln found itself wholly unable to halt the onslaught of the Green and White Hve who kept the hat warm with shots. Weiss, securing 6 points, was high scorer for Lincoln. Revenge was secured in some measure as the Lincoln Reserves pounded out a 3948 victory over St. Michael's Jay Vees. Lincoln 19-St. Peter's 36 Unable to stave off a Petrean outburst in the second and fourth quarters Lincoln was defeated 36f19 in its third straight setback. In the opening canto the Big Blue blazed away securing an 11f6 lead. However, the down' towners came back to score 11 points and lead Lincoln 17f13 at the half. Defensive play featured the second half, Lincoln being outscored 546. A wild fourth session saw all ho-pes for victory shattered as Lincoln was out' scored 14f3 by the Myersmen. Sinnott with seven points led the Slanemen. In the preliminary game the Lincoln Reserves scored its second straight victory in downing St. Peter's junior team 21f13. Lincoln 13-Bayonne 50 The Lincoln cagers remained in the losing column as it dropped a 5043 verdict to a flashy Bayonne High quintet. Taken by surprise by the Big Leemen, led by Bob Hassmiller, Lincoln trailed 1f7 at the first quarter and 523 at the first half. Only in the final quarter did the Blue and White show any appreciable spurt when they tallied 7 markers to Bayonne's 12. ' The Jay Vees were nosed out by a 2521 score in a close tussle with the Bayonne Seconds. Lincoln 32-Demarest 26 With a scorching 3226 triumph over a strong Demarest quintet Lincoln broke its fourfgame losing streak. Going into the third period with a 14f12 lead after some stiff tussling in the first half, the Blue and White outscored its opponents 11f3. Though Demarest staged a gallant fourth period spurt, registering 11 points, Lincoln easily held its advantage, tallying 7 markers. Schusslar and Sinnott each with eight points shared the individual honors. With Shea and Thompson as forwards, Sinnott and Weiss, guards, and Schusslar at center, Coach Slane seems to have a combination that will click. The fine showing the boys turned in in this encounter fthe last that the Quill has the pleasure to recordj indicates that the prediction made after the Dickinson games may be true. The Quill wishes Mr. Slane and the team the best of luck in the remaining three games.
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l l l l Track Chester Babula A.,..............,............,. .. ......... Managev David Wilson .........,............. ....... , ..Captain Mr. Thomas G. Mitchell ...........,,... ........................... Coach Mr. George E. Witt ...........,,...................,.,................,..,... Adviser Dash: Wilson, Flake, Lee, Schult, Coate, McCabe, Winokui, Johnson, Tucker, Bukowski Lee, Gibbons, Wilson, Fields, Leonard, Anthony Clancy, Gibbons, Lynch, Fields Clancy, Young, Rajala, Shier jumpers: Davidson, Anthony Weight Tlrrowers: Wehrfritz, Zydrowski Quarter Mile : Middle Distance : Distance : With graduation Coach Mitchell will lose his wild boys of the road, Wilson, Fields, Lee, and Gibbons-along with Wehrfritz and Zydrowski, weight throwersg Davidson, highfjumperg Shult and Bukowski, sprintersg and Young, distance. The recordfbreaking relay team is to be replaced by Clancy, Leonard, Flake, and McCabe. Supported by many promising youngsters and led by Mart Clancy, crack middlefdistancer, the team looks brightly toward the Knights of Columbus, the Newark Sunday Call, the Millrose, and the State Indoor Scholastic meets.
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