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Page 78 text:
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Randall... ini z ,aft ir f , I, , 3 1 vs 1 Sitting-Dave Wineland, Mgr. Tom Kensinger, Fred B1-umbaugh, John Fisher, Mgr. Kneeling-Coach Moore, Gerald Hoover, Herb Emeigh, Dean Hinish, Ray Blayney, Harold Smith, Bill Collins, Mgr, Standing-Gary Gartland, Bernie Hinish, Bob Brumbaugh, Dale Frye, Dale Kensinger, Jim Blattenberger. THE END of the 51-52 baseball season found Cove High in second place, next to Hollidaysburg, with a record of 5 Wins and 2 losses. Our overall standing in the county was 5 wins and 3 losses, since we lost a preleague game to Al- toona by a 7 to 0 score. Also one game with Roaring Spring had to be cancelled due to weather conditions and lack of time to play the game. Hollidaysburg, our old rival defeat- ed our boys twice for their only losses in league play. Leading hitter on the squad was Jay Teeter with an average of .391. The pitching staff was composed of Bernie Hinish with 3 wins and 3 losses, and Ronald Nicodemus with 2 wins and 0 losses. Returning for the 1953 season will be eight boys with varsity experience, Jim Blat- tenberger, Gerald Hoover, Herbert Emeigh, Jay Teeter, Dean Hinish, Harold Smith, Ber- nard Hinish, and Ray Blayney. Coach Frank Moore will build around this nucleus for the 1953 season. We hope the boys have even a more successful season this year, winning every game played. COVE'S '53 BASEBALL NINE began their season with an exhibition win over Altoona, 5 to 1. Winning pitcher-Bernie Hinish. In league play Cove traveled to Holli- daysburg and battled to a 1 to 1 tie, Wil- liamsburg then came to Cove and went down to a 7 to 0 defeat of timely hitting and ex- cellent pitching by Smith. Cove then journey- ed to Claysburg where they were again victorious, winning 12 to 1, on Hinish's two hitter. Traveling to Roaring Spring, Cove was upset 12 to 2. Meeting Tyrone at home, Cove regained its stride by winning 9 to 0, on a two hitter by Hinish. Cove next trounced Hollidaysburg 9 to 0 to gain a tie for first place. Hinish again pitched a two hitter, as Hoover homered for the Bluejays. After traveling to Hollidaysburg to play off the 1 to 1 tie, Cove came out on the low end of a 1 to 0 score. Hinish gave up only three hits, but his teammates could not dent the plate. To this time, Cove has a record of 4 wins and 2 losses in league play and a 5 wins and 2 losses record in the county.
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...G V-A-R-S-I-T-Y. Yep, thatls our varsity cheerleaders as they run on to the floor to give the basketball team their loyal support. They, being full of pep and vim themselves, really appreciated the co-operation they received from the stu- dent body and the faculty. They showed this appreciation by putting more jump and jive into their yells. There were four varsity cheerleaders this year. They were Beverly Butler, Shirley Keiper, Doris Nixon, and Peggy Replogle. Our capable co-captains were Doris Nixon and Shirley Keiper, Doris has been a cheerleader at Cove ever since she was a freshman. Doris was chosen by a committee of faculty members. Shirley and Peggy were chosen their fresh- man year at Martinsburg by older members of the squad and a faculty member. They continued their active cheerleading duties at Cove. Last, but not least, comes Beverly Butler. Bev has been a member of the group for two years, being chosen in her junior year. She was always on hand when we needed her. All four varsity girls were students in the Senior Class. I. W. GAZGGZBGCZCQJ Janice Miller, Rosalie Turner, Ruth Greenleaf, Rhoda Wanca. Walid? eheeflledjeadf Doris Nixon, Peggy Replogle, Shirley Keiper, Beverly Butler. FOUR GIRLS in blue and white uniforms sitting on the front bench of the bleachers were none other than our very peppy junior varsity cheer- leaders. T These little girls in blue are Ruth Green! leaf, Janice Miller, Rosalie Turner, and Rhoda Wanca. These girls were ever so active at our basketball games. They were always full of vim and vigor and ready to cheer the boys on to victory. Theyrwere also very apprecia- tive toward the coach of the' J'.V. team, giving him many a cheer. Janice is a junior and has been cheering at Cove High since her sophomore year. Rosalie is also a junior. She was chosen as a cheerleader her junior year. . Ruth Greenleaf and Rhoda Wanca are sophomores and were also chosen this year from competitive tryouts. All three new cheerleaders this year were chosen by a committee of faculty members made up of Miss Davis, Mrs. Martz, and Mr. Shaffer.
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Blattenberger Hoover Clapper Erneigh Wentz Teeter R. Ritchey F. Ritchey D. Hinish Smith B. Hinish Nicodemus Blayney Brumbaugh Greenleaf B. Hinish Nicodemus Budd! O I U 1951-195.2 AB. R. H. Po. 4 3 1 4 11 2 3 4 27 3 7 14 16 3 4 6 24 5 6 47 23 7 9 10 17 3 6 10 21 6 3 14 16 2 3 25 27 5 A 3 7 13 2 1 1 10 3 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 3 2 2 6 PITCHING WON LOST 3 3 2 0 April April April April April April May May May May May SCHEDULE 1953 Cove at Altoona Cove at Hollidaysburg Cove-Williamsburg Cove at Roaring Spring Cove at Claysburg Cove--Tyrone Cove-Hollidiaysburg Cove at Williamsburg Cove-Roaring Spring Cove-Claysburg Cove at Tyrone E. BB 0 1 6 3 0 3 3 5 5 6 l 3 1 2 3 4 0 4 4 l 2 3 1 2 3 l 0 0 0 0 PT. .500 1.000 AVE .250 .273 .259 .250 .250 .391 .353 .143 .188 296 077 .200 1.000 .000 .250 Blayney, Emeigh, Brumbaugh, Hinish, Kensinger, Blattenberger shortstop outfield outfield pitcher outfield flrst base 75
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