M others lfauckep -- Morristown's 1955 hockey season proved to be a successful one. With Mr. Budd's coaching and Captain Fred Greenberg's outstanding leadership and playing ability, the team won six games and lost three. After winning six straight games, the hockey team went into a tailspin. However, this slump can be attributed to lack of ice, which has a distinct effect upon the players' skating. Despite these blemishes upon its record, the team is to be commended for its triumphs over Lawrenceville, Hill, and St. George, which schools are in size far out of Morristown's class. The excellent team play and stick handling of Jack Reilly, Fred Perry, Jack Zeis, and alternate captains Larry Ward and Nick Baratoff, together with the superb goal tending of Fred Greenberg, made this prosperous season possible. COACH BUDD ' -Q fs. St nding: Bell iMgr.J, Fanok, Giordano, Pitman Pea- W d All C - G b C B ff Al boady, Budd, Peters, Wellbrock, Rutgers, .Moxirison, Calf,-J,iReE11y,ag:.iJ,ieau:Sen erg 4 apt, anno K t Thompson, Bigelow QMgr.D. Kneeling: Zeis, Perry,
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Captain Pete Herms and Coach Mackin. i Back row: Parkhurst, Perry, Greenberg, Ward, Applegate. Front row: Coach Mr. Mackin, Thompson, Don Lum, Herms CCapt.J, Bill Lum, Edds, Olesky CMgr.J. , 4 33515255111 Last year's enthusiastic baseball team, under the very able coaching of Mr. Mackin, climbed to third place in the North Jersey Ivy League. Although bad weather in the latter part of the season played havoc with the schedule and their championship aspirations, they still achieved a good record of 9 wins and 6 losses. The team supported the pitching staff very well during the season, and this was quite evident in such batting averages as: Pete Herms' .366, Don Backes' .359 and Steve Edds, .325. Throughout the season the team was sparked by the brilliant pitching of Bill Lum and Don Backes. Not only did Don and Bill pitch well, but Don also hurled a shutout against Montclair Academy and a no-hitter against St. Bernard's! Thus it is that with this combination of good teamwork and coaching Morristown has good reason to be proud of its 1954 record. RECORD 4 .............................. Wardlaw- 28 ...................... St. Bernard's- Eastern- .. Wardlaw- Montclair Acad.- College High- Delbarton- Oratory- Newark Acad.- Newark Acad.- Delbarton- Oratory- Eastern St. Bernard's- 8 0 1 2 7 6 7 2 4 3 8 9 2 6 3 77
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