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BASKETBALL FOOTBALL COACHES MANAGERS COACHES MANAGERS Mr. Anglemoyer Harry Leggieri Mr. Anglemoyer William Paul Mr. Brown Donald Roberts Mr. Brown Emil Stahl S UAD Q , PLAYERS Howard Schultz tCapt.J Forrest Henry Robert Hinds R, h d W,lk, D ld R b I I U Richard Wilkinson Kenneth Thompson Horace Lodge RIC Gr d 5 mson Renal O eds Rlcfltcrd Rldvqway Charles Ksmmk Richard Ridqwcy Carl Eben Edward MCOWEH aymon oan ussel Barrett Philip Baglin Robert Bromley Harold Kunze Harry Baxter Horace Lodge William Cribb Chgster Fesmifg H I h L M William Darcy Charles Wolfinqer Robert Iames Harry Bertram V1ClCfY has again SUCH ed on t e ' ' Ions' Kenneth Thompson Edward Swanson lames Tgvernier George Hyndman By defeating Boyerstord, the worthy champion oi Carl Ebert Harold Kunze David Martin Walter Schoffstatl ihe upper Section, gained the Championship Forrest Henry Samuel Grieves William Van Horn David Kenyon Robert Hinds Edward McOwen Paul Jones of the Montgomery County League tor the second consecutive year. This victory gave the Lions the privilege to represent their league in the P.I.A.A. tournament. This was the first time in the history cf L. M. that one of her teams entered the State Championship Contest. The hard tighting Lions, although losing to Sell-Perk, fthe champions of the Bux Mont Leaguel did not go down without a hard fight. Although losing two varsity players through graduation, the squad has a Very good chance of winning the championship of the League next year. The Lower Moreland eleven took the field for the second season after a lapse of five years. Due to the infantile paralysis epidemic, the schedule was abbreviated to only tive games with no league title at stake. The teams which defeated us were: Royers- iord, East Greenville, and Upper Moreland. Our winning games were Collegeville and Upper More- land, the latter we played twice winning the second time. Although tive seniors are leaving, next year's team has very good prospects through the capable coaching of Mr. Anglemoyer.
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BASKETBALL HOCKEY COACHES MANAGERS COACHES MANAGERS Miss Eveler Betty Fesmire Miss Crowe Betty Fesmire Miss Armstrong Verna Ivins Miss Eveler Betty Eichler AD SQU , PLAYERS lean Fesmire lCapt.J Marcelene Campoli Ioan Finn Carol Harder Beatrice Wynkeop Shirley Peterson Ruth Dravinq tCapt.l Marcelene Campoli Margaret Dolan Dorothy Troester Marion Bachler Hulda Borziuo Elsie F-Oxau Rhea Leedom Eleanor Carson Ruth Syndor Doris Schmitzer Doris Worthinaion Ram Dravina Maraa,-et Krause loan Finn Doris Hemingway Eleanor Stevenson Ruth Iones ' ' I Beatrice Wynkoop Barbara Fellenz Helen Dickinson Alice Kohlhass This year the girls basketball team got off to a Jean Fesmire Marearei Iehnsen Isabelle Yeager Marion Amend fine SlC1I'T C1I1Cl kept the lead ll1fOL1Ql'lOLll the SGCISOI1 Doris Worthington Marjorie Piund Madeline Simonds Kathryn Kamnick Iosephine Senner Vivian Freeman Deliilhirle BCIYFSH DOFOUWY Weissef by a series of victories that brought the league championship to L. M. The success of the team was due to a great extent to the competition afforded by the experienced basketball group from Rockledge. These players combined with L. M.'s veterans formed a combination hard to beat. The girls look forward to the 1942-43 season when, under the leadership of their new captain, Iean Fesmire, they hope to continue in their series of victories for Lower Moreland. The delayed opening of school curtailed the hockey season to the extent of leaving only two league games in the l94l schedule. The results of the games were: L. M.-4, Whitpain-Up L. M.-O, Hatfield-O. Although the hockey season contrib- uted little to experience in league competition, it gave to the squad a season of greatly needed ex- perience in hockey fundamentals.
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Richard Kenneth Thompson Ioseph Uleau BASEBALL X S ,,,' - COACH MANAGERS Mr. Brown Harry Leqaieri Samuel Grieves SQUAD Wilkinson CCapt.J Charles Wolfinger Harold Kunze Donald Roberts Howard Schultz Edward McOwen Alvin Merrick Forrest Henry Edward Swanson Richard Ridqway David Martin Albert Rimensnyder Daniel Whitaker Philip Raqlin David Kenyon Howard Booz The Lower Moreland Lions have started their l942 baseball season under the instruction ot Mr. Brown. CThe new coach and Physical Education instructor.l The team is made up of experienced players who have had iorrner experience with coaches Mr. Anqlernoyer and Mr. Robinson. We are looking forward to a successful season this year with our baseball nine. April 'April April 'April April May May May May May May A- Q' 1- LOWER MORELAND HIGH SCHOOL 1942 BASEBALL SCHEDULE lO-Bensalem ,..........,,..,...... .. Home l7-Upper Moreland . . . ..,. Away 2lfBryn Athyn .4... ..., A way 24-North Wales 4 A . . , Home 28iSouthampion . , . , Horne l-Whitpain .,.. ., Horne 8-Hatfield ., .... Away l2-Bensalem . . . . .... Away l5-Bryn Athyn ,....,.. , . Horne 18-Upper Moreland , . , . L Home 22-Southampton ,..i .,., A way Leaque Games. 26 IP - .4 2
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