Oratory Preparatory School - Oratorian Yearbook (Summit, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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ORATORY 6-ST. BERNARD'S 21 The Oratory Rams, opening their 1952 football season, dropped a hard fought game to St. Bernard's at Peapack, 'Ilhe ihome team got off to an early lead, scoring in tihe first quarter on a pass, Again St. Bernard's added two points to their score on a safety. The second half started in true Oratory fashion as Bob Perna and Gary Neverick on two ,plays ran the ball to the mid-field stripe. Then Frank Carint: tlhrew a long pass to Kevin Powers who scored the first Oratory touchdown, running the pass the remaining twenty yards. St. Bernard's scored once in the third and fourtih quarters to round out the winning score. ORATORY 7-BAYLEY ELLARD 12 This time the Rams travelled to Madison to en- gage in a game with Bayley Ellard only to lose a close one. In the first half Oratory couldn't get started, while the Bishops scored twice. However, as the second half began, the fighting Rams came ,back with a much improved team. Bayley trying their best to score again, tried a hand-off play. An alert defensive Oratory player, joe Lynch, broke through the line, and intercepted the hand-off, and scored six points for the Rams. Phil Renard kicked the extra point. With two minutes left in the last quarter, the Oratory team again took the offensive launching a drive toward pay dirt. Time was against them, however, and the final wlhistle blew with the ball ten yards from the winning score. It was a tough one to lose, but a well-played game by both teams. ORATORY 0-DELPARTON 20 The jinx again was on the Oratory squad as they met their rival Delbarton here at Kelly field. Oratory played a very good first quarter holding the Green Wave mostly in tiheir own territory. How- ever in the second qwarter, the tide changed and Delbarton began to penetrate Oratory's defense. They drove on a 'series of ground plays -to the Ram 20 yard line, then the Green Wave scored their first of three touchdowns on an end run, The conversion attempt was good and they led 7 to 0. La-te in the third quarter, Delbartcn again scored when an Ora- tory pass was intercepted and run back for a score. The extra point was good. In the las-t qruater Del- brton again scored on a sweeping end run. This time they missed the extra point and the final score read Delbarton 20, Oratory 0. ORATORY 7-MORRISTOWN 7 Playing their second home game of the season, the Rams and the Maroon and White of Morristown bat- tled to a 7-7 deadlock. Oratory's Bob Zampetti scored the lone score for the Rams on an end mn. Renard scored the extra point. Later in the first half, Morristown scored their only touchdown on a line plunge from the 5 yard line. In the serond half, both teams played a very good defensive game. The game was an exciting one in which both teams showed their very best. ORATORY 7-MONTCLAIR 12 Oratory again was on tihe road as they visited Montclair to try for their first victory of the season. It was Montclair Academy winning a close one 12 to 7. Speedy Bob Zampetti broke the tie on an end run midway in the first half. Renard again converted and the Rams led 7 to 0, Immediately after the Oratory score, Montclair hit pay dirt, but missed the ertra point and at the half, Omatory led 7 to 6. Late in the third quarter, the Academy scored from the Oratory four yard line, 'Ilhis time too, the extra point was missed, but tthe touchdown was all Montclair needed to win 12-7. ORATORY 7-ST. LUKES 6 In the second half both teams were intent on scoring. St. Lukes completed a thirty-yard pass in the final quarter, which almost scored. Tao Chia's great tackle from behind prevented the score. On the next play, St. Lukes threw a pass that was intercented by Bob Zampetti of Oratory, wlho ran the ball 96 yards for the winning score. Renard again split the usp- rights and Oratory led 7-0. St. Lukes scored in the 80 final minute, but missed the extra point. Score 7-6. But the boys of St. Lukes hadn't given up. With only second remaining in the game, the Hokus team scored a touchdown and the victory taste dimmed for Ora- tory. St, Lukes tried running the extra point, but Frank Canine crashed tihrough and three the game- saving tackle.

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