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A cleeisive victory over Sparrows Point proved to he the first of nmny' triumphs for this yeznis Junior Varsity Wrestling team. Losing only to Dundalk, their fine record of five wins gave the junior Var- sity grapplers il second place league finish. The fine intliviclual effort of earhi teinn meniher was the key fum-tor of their great sum-ess this season. The selection of three team members to represent Overlea in the County Wrestling Tournuinent was a fur- ther compliment to the teamis ability. l J.v. WRESTLING l F l' 0 t- , . . . 11220115 qpurrows Point pponif A As the referee's raised hgnd is SI!?llII71CEI to the mal, Ken Basins PU' Ol ,115 M 'i Sparrows Point opponent ecomes o jicia . 20 Dundalk ....... . . . 22 32 Perry Hall . . . . . . 8 22 Kenwood . . . . . . . 13 35 Parkxille ... .. T 28 P. L .. r V 1 ' J. . W rest ers secure second place honors. Krs- Under the direction of Coach Goddard the Junior Varsity Wrestling team completed a second-place season. Members of the team were: Front Row: foe Radosevich, Tim Eder, Mark Trageser, Steve Fletcher, William Heck, Louis Hammel, Butch Raupuk, Al Reiter. Row 2: Earl Mitchel, Ken Busta, fumes Lord, Hare Schroeder, Ted Schertzer, Fred Hamil- ton, Mgr. Tom Walsh, Mgr. Wayne Williams, Phil Kahline, Cette Rineer. Row 3: Ron Winter, Mike Lartgan, Doug Corbett, Glen Gaines, Coach Joe Andreone, Roger Thurlow, Andy Hoover, Jack Cimino, Larry Behrent, Randy Sweet- '39 ing,
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it sa X l , ..,,, f lf Q s, 1i Wilh fl hnrrl fought season the Junior Varsity track ICKIIII .slionwl IVIIIIIVV inzprowlnenls. The Junior lIlfSIlj' Thznclads consisted of: Front Row: Bob lfellml, llIII'l' Spinlf, Ray Martin, Ilarolfl San- fIll.Slf,l'- Ed Mcgleary, and Bill Belz. Row 2: Bob E11,qeleln11'h, Lee Frlzcurds, Gerry .ll'I!lh0I1, Roy lfmnfz, 111111 Bill Wilson. Row 3: Charles Lanzlidin, Fred l31zsg1'1'r, Rm' Crnpp, Vnzzghn C1iui11, Chrig Spangler, Tom Light, and Richard Cofrlosilr. i V Hi h spirit marked J. . track season. Under the supervision of Coach Bruce Turner, Jun- ior Varsity Track Team had an encouraging season. Vllith standouts Ray Grupp, Bill Betz and Toni Light, the Falcons turned in fine performances. Grupp set ai new school record in the two-mile run with a time of 11:00.7. Promising performances were also turned in by Bob Belbot and lid Cleary. With these fine efforts the Junior Varsity squad scored an early season victory over a strong Sparrows Point team. Although the re- mainder ol the season was marked by losses, there was solid evidence of iiiclividual improvements. .l.V. TRACK Falcons Opponefnts 8 Kenwood ..... . . 83 17 Sollers Point ...... 7-1- 46 Sparrows. Point .... 44 23 Catonsville ......,. T9 T3 Sparrows Point .... 15 Bill Wilson finishes the miie relay for ahead of his Competitors. I38
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e ,IEQQXYA 35, 8 f Championship performances were turned in by the Falcon's Varsity Baseball team. The members were: Front Row: Gene Rineer, Bob McCroy, Ken Rufjo, Dennis Lilly, Richard Halsey, and Erie Jasper. Row 2: Tony Deluca, Lou DeBraccio, Glenn iVleCray, George Buclcless, Ed Little, Harry Hafner, Bill Trott, Mgr. Ken Diepold, and Mgr. Kerry Harlline. Row 3: Coach Robert Roznowski, Earl Crusse, Ralph Cage, Howard Singer, Larry Greaver, Steve Zentz, Glenn Werner, Doug Corbett, John. Offerman, and lllgr. Wayne Williams. 'F' I '-...K , 'M MfJg', f'1----Weimar she.. .M M-Mt. g we-1m'7 'e'--.. W QQ! up ,- fu I H -Y fi te k KM 15579, , M ,, .,,,,,,,. , ,, 1:1 iq qi --. ,., bv- wi ez b R, Hammering the ball into the flirt, Harry Horner looks Ken Ruffo makes his turn toward second base after belting a anxiously toward first base. single into left field- I40
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