Milton Academy - Yearbook (Milton, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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SEASON RESULTS Nobles Worcester Academy Tabor Belmont Hill St. Mark's M.I.T. Freshmen St. Georges Browne 8: Nichols St. Paul's Governor Dummer Brookline High Middlesex Newton High Totals: Tennis: Won: M 8 GM 2 9 3 4M 3W 5 6 8 5 6 3 69W 9g Lost: 3: Tied: 1 37 fgipmqmww- v- -- - ----W---1 - sp OPP 1 2M 1 0 6 4w Sw 0 3 1 4 3 6 W a Talbot and Norris warming up ,U 'Yr -.-Jes . Er1.- Wilder serves PERSONAL STATISTICS Singles Pierce Minot Talbot Keyes Stone Baker Norris Wilder Hallett Double: Pierce-Minot Pierce-Talbot Stone-Norris Keyes-Baker Talbot-Wilder Baker-Wilder Baker-Stone Wilder-Keyes Won Lost Tie 9 3 0 6 3 0 5 6 0 6 6 0 7 4 0 5 l 0 O 3 0 2 2 0 I 0 0 6 2 1 2 2 0 11 1 0 6 2 0 O 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

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A K First Row: Pappas, Bolton, T., McKenna, Bingham fCapt.l, Faulkner, Holcombe, Wadsworth. Second Row: Mr. Smith, Mr. johnson, Cheever, Filoon, Millet, Tenney, Mr. Herzog, Mr. Hall. Third Row: Bolton, K., Hartzell, J., Erickson, Groves, R. S., Burling. The Track Team had an unbelievably satisfying season. The record of 5-1 was the best since 1941, rec- ords were broken in unexcelled quantity, and to top it all, the Class B Interscholastics title was won. Two short weeks after Spring vacation a not-too-in-condition team went to the Exeter Relays. With second places in the two-mile relay CSchwarz, Ken Bolton, Schmid and Bingham,D the high jump fRob Groves, Erickson and Alger! and the javelin CPappas, Holcombe and Wadsworthl and third places in the discus and shot put, the team won third place. The good showing at Exeter gave everyone hopes for a good season. St. Paul's was beaten very easily the next Saturday, 80-56. Everyone performed very well, with Pappas breaking the first of many records. He put the shot 48'6M4 . The team got its first taste of defeat at Moses Brown. In a meet that could have gone either way if . . . , they won 65-52. The field events were almost all won but Moses Brown was much stronger in the running events. One of the most satisfying wins was against Governor Dummer. The track graduates, who hadn't seen the team win in many years on Grads Day, watched a very close meet that ended up with Milton on top 6812-53M. Two records were broken during the day. Wadsworth threw the discus 121' 3W' ' and Holcombe tossed the javelin 173'1 . Fred Faulkner and Steve Bingham were double winners in their specialties. The New England Interscholastics, in which Exeter and Andover scored 170 out of the 200 points, was quite an experience. Bingham's 4:40.6 1.5 seconds from the school record! won third place and Holcombe's and Wadsworth's fifth places in the javelin and discus added enough points to beat, among others, both Gov- ernor Dummer and Moses Brown and win the Class B championship. With a 3-1 record under the belt, a spirited team met Thayer on May 27 and won decisively, 67-37. The meet was very close in the beginning, but Milton managed to win 31 out of the last 32 points. Faulkner and Bingham were again double winners. Breaking the javelin and shot-put records was almost becoming a habit. Pappas broke the former with a throw of 176'11M and Holcombe the latter heaving 49'4M . And finally there was Quincy whom no one thought could be beaten. In an all-too-close meet, Milton eventually came out on the long end of a 64-58 score. Faulk- ner's 13 points were all-important as were the two record-breakers, Holcome and Pappas. Tom broke his own shot-put record by over 2 inches f5l'5 J and Pappas heaved the javelin 179'2 . Bingham ran the mile in exactly the same time he did at Andover, ending a frustrating six tries at the record. This meet was one of the few which Milton won mainly on first places. Every event was won except the Hurdles. The success of the team was due to quite a number of people who could always be counted on to score points. Captain-elect McKenna did very well in the broad jump and is still improving in the hurdles. The high-jump team, all of whom are returning, did consistently well. 440-men Filoon, Cheever and Clark, though frustrated in their bids for first places all too many times due to the opposition's strategy running, nevertheless had very good times. However, everyone will always remember the great success of the field events men who could and would always get from 20-27 points.

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