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BASEBALL lt is impossible to give the result of the baseball season now for we are just beginning spring practice. So far as one can tell the baseball team looks very promising since we have a lot of line material here this year which should round out one of the best teams in the history of the school. Last year the Oratory Prep team collected tour wins out of ten tries. This year the team will have more experienced players whom we know will make a good showing. Among the lettermen we have back this year will be Red Valestin, jim Farley, Don Busch, George Esposito, Leonard Schley, jack Denman and johnny Martin. VC'e also have a host of new entries on the roster and a lot of last year's second stringers. Coach Welvei' expects that we will win ten out of our thirteen games. Included in our thirteen game schedule will be Delbarton, our traditional rivals and St, Bernards of Gladstone whom we met twice last year, winning one game and dropping the other. Flash! Oratory crushes Delbarton 9-Z!
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especially 'lim Cuddy, who was high scorer for his only time this year, and it had to be in a losing effort. He came close often but the time he was high scorer we had to lose. All recall how well Bud Trindell played in the first Bayley game when he led the team with 18 markers. That was a close loss also. But Don Busch and Ray Galada made up for it in winning efforts when Busch hit for 22 against Delbarton and 21 in a close defeat against ringry. Ray G,zdala's push shots netted him 21 against XVardlaw. There are many memories which every grad- uating member of the squad will never forget, The thrill it was to win and to know you played a good game-the happy nervousness you felt when you dribbled out onto the court for your school a--- the center jump and the game was on - Omfwry Ojvffmrfiffzz 28 .e.. St. Mary's H. S. QPat.j ..-- 41 25 .,,.,, Roselle Park H. S. ..e..e 59 -45 -,- -- Delbarton Prep -H -- 41 JS -. ,..... St. Bernards --- -- 39 43 .,..., Sacred Heart H. S, .,..., 49 39 -e Stevens Hoboken Academy -- 42 38 ,,,,,, Holy Trinity H. S. ...... 25 13 , ,.,,- Pingry Prep ......,, 60 59 ..,... Sacred Heart H. S. ,,,,., 41 42 1- Stevens Hoboken Academy -- 31 -ill ,,..,, Delbarton Prep ...... 34 the strategy planned in the locker room Y the yell of your school pals when you or one of your mates dunked one M- also the bitter must mix with the sweet when you drop a close game or when your man makes you look sick. These are all the thrills the high school athlete feels and will remember. Well all remember how Mr. Weber watched nervously our every move but most of all we'll remember the time he put in for the benefit of the team. The graduating Seniors wish him success next year and hope that that season will be better yet. Letters were presented to the following men: Captain Bud Trindell, Don Busch, Ray Gadala, jim Cuddy, jim Farley, Charlie Kirk, johnny Martin and jack Denman. Ommrj Opjmajfjfnz 53 ...... Holy Trinity H. S. ...A.f 31 -16 --- -M St. Bernards ...ee e-- 36 Ji? -, es- Wfardlaw Prep --- -, 30 44 ss ..,,, Pingry Prep .....,.. 47 52 ..,, St. Luke's High School .,., -12 29 .ee. Montclair College High .... 414 45 .....,.. Vlfardlaw Prep .,...... 5-l '43 .,.. Hayley High School .,,. 49 Si .,.. St. Luke's High School ee.. 71 Z7 ,.,... Bayley High School e,,... 50 37 .,,. Montclair College High .... 39 1 59
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E 1- ru L rn ru O C v-1 rv 5 Orofory Topples Holy Trinify Oratory School for Boyz of Sum- mit bowled over Holy Trinity of Westfield, 38-25, Friday night on the laotei-'s court. Svparlred by Al Trindell, sharpshooting guard, Oratnory led from stant to finish its to hand the Westfield ourtflt fourth loss in as many shorts on its own court. Holy Trinity 12513 'I E' 15- sgrrgg . 5g95f.f'o.. D sg2E5E: e .,g-4 rg? .q.'!. ,nn sei? r-S' F'..0' r: sf ers:-F' n-'H' FF.. F F ' ' 9 F ,, ' F no p' ' o -1 v 0 or 12 A u S oooouououg Elowooopnp 5 uoon-o-owe:-:II aloof-oo.---fic uoo5u-oanoof' aloof-ooouifda Toms 12 - :E Holy Trinity ..... 1 4 1 7-25 Oratory ......, -.- 12 4 10 12-as Orafory Adds fo Winning Skein Posting Two Wins Oratory School of Summit ex- tended its winning streak to four games on Wednesday of last week .when it turned back St. Berna,rd's of Peapaok, 46-36. On the pre- vious day Oratory downed Holy Trinity of Westie-ld, 33-31. In this game the Summit school built a 28-14 third period lead and sur- :vived a 17-point barrage by the Westfield club in the nnal canito. Oratory 1331 G. F P. Busch. f 3 2 8 Argadala, f 4 0 8 Martin, I 1 l 3 Cudlly. C 2 1 5 Kill. C 0 0 0 Trlndell. I 1 3 5 Parlay. 8 1 z 4 Denman, g ,0 0 0 Douherty, g 0 0 0 TDCBIS 12 9 33 Holy Trinity 1311 . G. F. P. 0 0 0 Knorr. I Sheridan, f 0 0 0 Evans. f 4 2 10 Wessell. f 0 0 0 Cuscore. c 1 1 3 Shendlln, g 5 4 14 Housntk, g 1 2 4 Stavuh. g 0 0 0 Totals ll 9 31 outcry s o 14 5-aa, Trim!!! 6 7 1 17-31 Offltlal-Allen. Third for Qrntory SUMMIT-01-story School ex- tended its winning streak to three games yesterday when it downed Holy Trinity of Westfield, 33-31. The loss stretched Trinity's winless skein to eight contests. The team has yet to win. The Summit school built a 28-14 tlllrd-period lead land survived a 17-point barrage .by the Westfield club in the flnal canto. Onlnrr G. F.-Y.ll-lol! Trinity G. F. P. Busch. 1. 3 2 Hfgnorr. 1. 0 0 0 Arudals. f. 4 0 Bl herlclnn. f. 0 0 '0 Martin. I. 1 1 3lEvlns. f. 4 2 10 Cudlly. c. 2 1 Slwessell. f. 0 0 0 Kuk. c. 0 0 DlCuscoro. c. 1 1 3 Trlndell. I. 1 J 5lBhnndlln. 1. 5 4 14 rley. I, 1 2 4IH'ns'nk'D. K. 1 2 4 , man, I. 0 0 0IBtnvl.nh- I. 0 0 0 Yherti. K. D 0 0lD0!le- I. 0 0 D lhckson. I. D U U Totals 11 9 Ill Totals 11 9 1' Ofltory 3 ' B 14 5-33 Trinity, 'G 'I 1 17-31 Official-Allenf I Orofory snares 4th in row, 46-36 SUMMIT-Oratory Prep rang up its fourth victory in a row yesterday lwith a 46-36 triumph over St, Ber- nard oi' Peapack. St, Bernard had accumulated a five game winning streak. Fred Tindell and Don Busch paced Oratory with 18 and 15, respectively. while Joe Forman tossed in 15 for St. Bernard. Oralory Registers 3rd and 4th Wins In Pasl Week Oratory Prep rolled to its third and fourth victories of the season last week by beating Stevens Ho- boken Acaderny, 42 to 31, and Del- barton of Morristown, 40 to 34. The Stevenl' fray saw Oratory -ivenige a. previous defeat to the Stevens five. That game was played in Hoboken and was lost by three points. Against Stevens this time Donny Busch led the Orabory scorers with 17 point. Dick Gigon paced the losers with 12. Last Thursday night Oratory beat Delbarton for the second time, 40 to 34. Ray Gadala was high man for Dratory with 1.2 markers. Most of Del-bartonls points were scored by Jay Cuff and Ed Connors with 16 and 10 respectively. Oratory meets Holy Trinity of Westfield and St. Bernarda in re- turn engagements this week. On Thursday Oratory encounters Wardlaw on the Plainfield. Oratory Prep C421 G Delbattorx .Prep 1 Orafory Easy Winner Over Wardlow. 45-34 Oratory Schools basketball team ended a losing strcak at three games here Friday turning back Wardlaw of Plainfield, 45-34. Coach Dick Weher's cagers paced by Ray Gadala led from the start. Their half-time edge was 18-14, and that was as close as the Stub- bie came. 0rlf0l'Y 1451 G Y Y' Busch, L 2 3 7 Gadsla. f. 9 3 21' Martin. 1. 0 2 . Curldyr e. 3 2 F 1 k c 2 1 4 r , . 5 Trindell, K. 0 0 9 Farley, g. 1 0 2 Denman. S- 0 U 0 iman, g. o 0 I1 Pmurzo. g. 0 0 fl Tollll 17 11 45 Wltdllw 1347 G F' P Evans. 1. 2 1 5 Murray. f. 3 U G Stavola. 1. 1 2 ' Meyer, e. 1 4 6 Vogel. K- 6 0 12 Smith. s. 0 U 0 Kelty, l. 0 1 1 Total! 13 8 34 Oralory ...... .,17 6 9 18-45 Wardlmv , ...,.. 5 9 3 17-54 Official-Rochford. Delbarlon School Beaten. 45-41. by Summit Oralory Oratory Schoolh basketball team got into the win column on Thurs. GGY. nudzins Morristown! Delbsr- toh School, 4-5-4-1, lt the home -court. The triumph was scored idfspite the 29-point individual ef- ! L-1 'n H r- mr- Qs 3955599 .1 95' 5552595 one-1 555535933 .4 9E5'F'E'5'?9E?'E' -fo Mun-nu? o :mm JFHUQQX HH'-'O Uocvssp m o CWBO'-egra.-On :1 :1 rn .. rv a. -. 0 :me Cl an rv 11 we in me -+ :gn-5 n. 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Up to that time the game had been s. hapless half-hour for the entirely in the first three sftnnzas. with only the brilliant work of Brian Murray and Dick Vogel saving the team, the last period came as a complete surprise to spectators and players alike. Brian Mur1'ay's six field goals and one foul topfped the loser's scoring. Runner-up to Murray for the home side was Dick Vogel with five goals and one foul for 11 points. However. the evening's 'honors went to forward Busch of Oratory with a total of nine goals or 18 points. In the JV game the Wardlaw younger set defeated Oratory, 23 21, by virtue of one of three last ueriod goals made by John Marsh Oratory N33 G. . . Busch. f 9 Ig R sedan. 1 4 1 9 Cuddy. o 3 1 7 Trlndell. g 4 1 9 Farley, g 0 9 U Martin. g 0 0 0 Kirk. f 0 5 0 Totals E - -' Wsrdlaw 3 4 3 3 19-g Ox-story io o 17 7-43 Referee. Abe Smith Catholic Tourney Box Scores Pl St. Bont'nre'u 1 Lllpul-or! tsummlg G. F. P. G.. ..P. Phelan. .!. 1 1 3lBusch. X. .1 5 5 17 Whlfe. I. 2 1 5lGaddll. 1. 4 2 10 Shuth. 1. 2 1 5 Martin, I. 0 0 0 Malek. 1. 4 0 B Cuddy. C. 2 0 4 Clifford, C. 3 9 15 Kirk. K. 0 0 0 Mosiak. I. 0 0 0Tr1ndell. I. 2 2 6 ilggtrsrihan. I. 1. 5 glgarley. I. e 2 0 . . enmnu . mom-r. z. 1 1 3 ' ' J Hlllinl, I. 1 0 2 Fandr. I. 0 0 0 roms E E 51 'roms 15 io oo St.Bonnventu1-el' lPlt.J 13 11 10 17-51 22255335925 9 SNES-o5,lg,.3?' 3 BE-714fGEf:s:I: S 299 11?-5E1?5 3 rp P:-..e,.E,' n H ' so 2. 5453530300053-lij GNHHQQQFNF urgglnuimfd Vi 'UAW s-95555en:- ... Egan-,gnu ,, page ego To-1 gli' o 1'5'wm '9E3 u Fn:4gFnf'v5 ' PF:-' I snot-gwqv-:awp G .-oo:-ui-u-em? L an-no-I-1:-uogf' oo ry. I. Csr'do'na. I. 2 Farley. I- 0 Totals 35 10 80 Totlll 19 13 51 St. Luke's lliohokusb 20 14 25 21-80 S. Cecilia! IKQIXDYJ 4 B 16 23--51 SI Cannlnl. K. il Mansfield. I. 0 Ed Connors of Delbarton and Don Dusch of Oratory had a tidy indi- vidual scoring duel during the re. cent court meeting of their schools, and while E11 topped his rival. Ora- tory was thc victor, 45-41. Connors connected for 20 points, which means lbutnre focs'ol' the Morris- town quintet will hc keeping a close watch on hun. Busch was not far behind. edging 22. Oratory of Summit dropped Stev- ens Adldemv of Hoboken, 42 to 31
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