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?0i4t tyuzde MRS. SCHILLER These twenty-six eager little faces came to me in September. First we tried to make the quiet ones talk and the noisy ones quiet. Learning to read, write, spell and add numbers has kept us busy. We have many good laughs together and we are happy. uteCesify i%teK MRS. BENNETT A. M. September to December is work and play, Making interesting things most every day. January starts a new year, Our names and numbers we learn here. Workbooks and trips are lots of fun, How to use thermometers, calen- dars, and clocks, some. We close our year with a play on the stage, Kindergarten is now all the rage. P. M.
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lnttituck Unbeaten Inclement weather limited action the Suffolk County scholastic cc f. league to a pair of tilts last ek with Mattituck and Bellport ich posting shutout triumphs. For ach Bob Muir’s Mattltuck team was the 4th win in succession ithout defeat to keep them in the refront of the pennant race. The uirmcn had a rougher time than evlously but finally hung up u decision over a spirited Brent- ood team that is making Its debut the sport this Fall. Eddie Adams, Mattituck star, got first goal of the game in the t period on a fret kick from di- rtly in front of the goal mouth ten foot distance. That goal od up but the Muirmcn just to sure added an Insurance tally in ■ 3rd stanxa when Jimmy Funn nged in a 20-footer from the right rner. Brentwood goalie Pete Gui- de turned aside many Mattituck ots during the day while his »s could really crack the Muir- c n defense for any serious threats. BcUport’s win was a 6-0 route of green Amityville team that was Pping its 4th straight game, tpper ace Doug Wells racked up of the winners’ goals as he u V»l4 • a MinHul o f Mattituck Booters Win Near Soccer Pennant Mattituck High Booters lattituck Boo Share League Lead Clinch Championship Mat'.Uncle lads who had to tali) goal In the game's last 3 mmu| to even pull out the tie. Don Tat bnsco had tallied for Hauppau tla home team on the day, in $ 1st quarter and the Indians' goA Jol i Morgjan did yeomanlikc jZ vice In the nets making that ac 1 stand up till Jimmy Funn boo homo the equalizer from a melt , front of the goal posts. Center M, ichos got their lone goul in the k gerlod to defeat Central Islip, teurewitid doing the honors on neat pass from Prnzicr VcMtaty Bellport apparently destined wind up In 4th place, acorcd a 1 victory over Kings Park while Efc Islip 4-1 and Broai port downed wood handed Amityvlile its Xr straight defeat. 3-1. in other lea» action. Soccer Standings W L T ft •Mattituck ..... Center Moriches Central Islip . ... Bellport ....... Kings Park . — Boy Shore .. ... Hauppauge .. - Islip .......... Bay port ....... Brentwood . ... Amityvillo . «'■ •nnlomhin »»■ a www n Only thr ting in 11 com- r schools of the the Suffolk scholastic ccer league arc undefeated and ti.ed at this early date in the mpaign with Coach Bob Muir’s ittituck squad and Central Islip ting the pace with 3-0 records i Islip standing at 2-0. The COUNTY CHAMPIONS Lan kill Are Selecte ger. It was deed for en tripl'd Bajrport 3-0 and wal- x d An.ityvil!,. 9-0 in their two •ounters during the past week ile Central Islip also had an sv time with Amityville winning but then narrowly nosing out •r.twood by a 2-1 count. Islip » was given a scare by Brcnt- d but won finally 1-0 and laU r ged La Salic Military Academy pennant bound u like score ill a lion-league ting punky Eddie Adams was ugain big cog in the Mattituck al- as he boot« d in a pair of ah. in each game to raise his for the year to nine. This tbidekt rous booter is or.e prime ason why many are picking r’s lads to take the league Mattituck pi won by Center Moriches in Against Bay port Adams Here again it ned the scoring with a first per- buttle for th. goal Kicked in from 15 yards Ralph Armbrust increased th. II Mattituck Heads Loop Remain Undefeated y pleasant x i Bob Muir M In-» I his Mattituck soccer team ns they chniked up their sixth straight triumph and saw Central Islip drop its first tilt of the season Tlie Muirmcn were enjoying un open date when Bellport pinned a 2-1 defeat on Central Is! game a tight 1-1 tie till Bil converetcd a pass from Jo: for the deciding counter quarter. Then lator in ... yod host to th C. Moriches »rt team and bested ti Boy port was a hard Ac, tippers ar Mattituck Booters Score Uye Suffolk School Title cd four men on the All Suffolk first tenm as selected by the Suf-J , County soccer coaches last Week. Conch Bob Muir also had the j pleasure of seeing two other play- r r?rn kr« ut team tagged for I nd tram berLhs while ivseventh was given recognition in the Hon- an. Matti- dams was ard posts | vith wing | loyd Har- •g« r. This SOCCER SCORES oth. OPPONENT MHS OPP 4attituck Cops ourth Straight Park the guu ic planing game v first Brentwood itk High bootcis v might soccer game atmg Brentwood, The Tuckers had a ng flic win agaiml inted ludum who at st season on a vanity Ic Mattituck opened the .il by hd Adams m t!• mi a 1-0 lead. Adams kick was ck. direct. 10 feel fmni the goal i I lie next cumitei eauu in I he ■nod when Jimmy l imn rapped in to the right comer from 20 fe c tut was all the scoiiug for the I in had scored 18 goals m their la -f nits. I ullh.e k George Santa Maria iikIouI ball dcfensnrK for (ht Jo d gojhc Pete Cylinder. tyv i!o luad. The score was 0-0 fo but in the final blip icskl broke th, c« 0 «te mark with a fi Boys yards out. Soon th y k star. Ed Adams. h, r with an 18-yd I JjajCC : to preserve hm ir C. Is- v i over Clipper ace, Doug ! 1 to 11. The Muirmcn are ' ng high with n 6-0 «late. 1 practically wrap it up if defeat Central Islip who wds at 4-1. t with a 5-2 slate is ti nun tour st«r. mui I) las? Week to stay up on long the fine and de- er Eastern lattituck- « defending champs phomorc .,c5a moved into 3r second -« division with a Ck while s er Hauppauge. It, forward iting duel with the nnd for. ■K at the right min-- the lad e final period when booted home the ,u f ach Howie Heck- ttmm Is. Other action saw Amityville 3.1 Jt •traight defeat ' for CJfJf£2 and Kings Park T I Central Islip. Idle cept jts hand In with • -0 triumph over the Ir JT?1' d;n». K.rMcr th, oop Cen- content Sportn Schedule HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Friday, UcccimImt 9— Tin •Wenthampton ut South- ampton 7 p •Greenporl ut East llnrup- t°n , p •Center Morlrlie» ut Matti- tuck 7 p Shelter Inland ut South- old Tuesday, December 13— Southampton at Kiser- head East Hampton at Hampton Bn x 7 p 1 Eant port at Mattituek 4 pi •Center Moriches at Grccn- IHirt 7 forward wall with Gilbert Pyr tnggi d at the best centerhalf tne scene. in the goal was Brd wood s Pete Oalindez who imprn • d almost ail t ofttimes brilliant play In the 1 for a school making its debut t1 nil at the sport, (Completing first eleven was Bob Prehmus Kings Park tagged as the oth halfback. Dominxllmr aft, Mattituek Sinks Center 6-0 All-Scliolaslir Soccer Team A4 r FIRST Peter ( Tom Tracy Floyd Harm Robert Prchnn I dg.it I anger Gill» 11 Pyr on F.d Adams Dong Wdis T om W ciur H 11 Hiimiskill Rex Jeffries IIONORABI F. NIKNTION R,hIii.|»k . Hieiilxxnod; Joe (.Jim Carl Sevfjrtlt. Islijg Forw jidv SCHOOL Hrcntuoofl Central Islip Mattituck Kings Park Mattituck Bellport Mattituck Bellport Kings Pack Mattituck Center Moriches POSITION (ioal Fullback Fullback I lalflxick II all hack Centerhalf Forward Font ard Forward Wing Ming M SI.COND II John Morgan Robert Templeton |amrs Curio Fanil Rowland ( Richard Pansi George VanAken (.aiy Buckle.i en Vern thigcT 11 miiiy funn Ricluid ('.alien Josepli Dubicki al-I.eif Unger, B.n Shore; 1 Bay Shore Halfbacks—Robert -I d Pairisb. Matlitnck; Dick (ieianl, Min Mare, Bar Shore; Warren Alhcr, SCIKKJL 1 laitppaugc Mattitnck Central Islip •ntci Moriches Central Islip Bayport Amity side Bay Shore Mattituck Central Islip Bcllixiit iilltiaeks—Bolivar I leuuigan, Islip, Bayport; George g, What a difference a year makes’ ul runs a familiar old theme and If ant any evidence as to the f that remurk, just consult Moriches High School coach Heckman, l ast Fall his soe- im went unbeaten and an- the Suffolk County cham- p in that sport but then Old •raduation stepped in and ally cleaned out his starting Last week the Red Devils heir 1956 debut and suffered e 6-0 licking at the hands of ck High whose fortunes seem to be on the upgrade ar. The only two Eastern representatives, in the Soc- fue clashed head-on and the erved as a starring vehicle Irlted Eddie Adams, who •s to be a brilliant star for Bob Muir this campaign, dams did in the opener was »me five of his team's' six Hi found the nets three another in the 2nd and his fifth the final stanza. Tom Zalcski all tallied for the winners in the 2n period It gave Adam a big leadl the individual scoring race for it seldom a team siore» more thal one or two goals an entire gamt Sharing the honors Was Mattltud goalie Laddie Decker who gainei his shutout by turning aside BUM Moriches shots in sensational fash ion He was especially impressiv in blocking a penalty shot taken b Bob Schmitt, one of the fesv Rq Devil veterans, in the game’s fin.' seconds Other imprejisive per orm era for Mattituck. who figure to title contenders this Fall, wor right vs'lng Ben Brunskill, left-hal Bd Longer and a promising fresh man full-back, Floyd Harris. Elsewhere around th soccer Oil cult in opening games Kings Par downed Bay Shore 3-1 as cento forward Tom Weiss starred; B ‘ll port edged Hauppauge, a tc
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