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VARSITY BASEBALL P.M.A.-away H.H.H.S.-home Hastings-home W.I.-away Ossining-home Mt. Kisco-away N.T.-home Arlington-away Hastings-away P.M.A.-home Arlington-home W.I.-home Hastings-away Ossining-away N.T.-away I-I.I-I.H.S.--away FRONT ROW: N. Lepore, R. Pelaia, R. Waldbillig, F. Bonello, T. Lent, N. Ziol- kowski M. Nardone, . Travis. SECOND ROW: H. Broadie, K. Bell, 1. I-Iickey, E. , J Burns, M. Kornfeld, F. Colacine, R. Tompkins, H. Keating. THIRD ROW: V. Zeoli G. Smith, C. Volkmann, P. Hagney, C. Bergdorf, R. Finnegan, Mr. LeBoeuf. After having his team get off to a bad start, Coach john LeBoeuf saw his nine-man troupe come back to win ten out of the fifteen games played. Taking only three out of their Hrst seven contests while giving up an average of 8 hits each game, the Devils recovered by winning seven out of their eight remaining games and surrendering only 4.3 hits a game. The leading batter was Nat Ziolkowski who socked the ball at a .405 clip. Charlie Volkman and john Hickey were the only others players to hit over 500. The pitching staff was made up of five hurlers: Nardone, Tompkins, Waldbillig, Heagney, and Smith. a BASEB LL FIRST ROW: 1. Korn, N. Corozine. C. Moshier, A. Strumpke, A. Recapito. W. Buchanan, R. Gambino. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mosher, T. Hughes. M. Scaramellino, AI. Griffin, VI. Dvonzenja. -I. Sayres, VU. Warren, G. Rinaldi. LAST ROW: J. Miller, M. Bottas, J. Layne, E. Conklin, A. Alimonti, G. Lois. In the 1951 baseball season the PHS jayvee nine stole the show by finishing the season with ten victories and only one defeat. Coach George Moser watched the boys triumph over North Tarrytown, Ossining, Carmel, PMA, and HenHud. Their loss, a heartbreaker, was a 2-I defeat by Croton. The wins and losses were divided between the pitchers: Chester Moshier, who had six wins and no losses, and Eugene Lois, who had four wins and one defeat. J. v. BASEBALL P.M.A.-away Carmel-away H.H.H.S.-home Ossining-away N.T.-away Croton-away P.M.A.-Cancelled H.H.H.S.-away Ossining-home N.T.-home Carmel-home Croton-home
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Z i.Y.KSh' Trucn tus 5 P' n cfm: JNJ I ROXX R ru us e 1 A Nielto R I,1n.1rL OND ROXX M liell St lrtu er R I ues L W Peterson R Smith C Iullenweider eeles I W llxens I Bird is R bimmont s I D QOW I M it ey C D at tl I Stenquis lite trren :.,erso onn Ixorn I C imwtll W fins TRACK TEAM The performinee of tht 1931 Red Dexil 'Imeksters rms reported by Critics to be outstinding 'Iht troupe directed by Mr Cfeorbe Peterson won hve dual meets swept the first lnnu il Hud on Riser Ierigue Reliy C trnix tl set 1 new reeord for the Mile Relriy it Newburgh intl plited seeond in the Hudson Riser le igue Nlr Peterson A idded ut ttiion nts Riy Smith I uirttr Mile fume who give such 1 spirklingj performtnte in his speeillty thlt the Section I eroxxn ind fourth pl ILC in New X orlc Qtite were iw irded to him BOTTOM ROXVI R. C uncles, li. Lichtenstein, . Moynahan, A. Poritzlty, L, Kaplan. 'IOP RCJW. XI. Silverstein. D. Silver, Mr, Butltton W. Ellis D. Loshin, TENNIS TE Coach Leonard Buclcton, with only two returning veterans, produeed rt 1951 tennis team which won seven games and lost only four. Although S R O signs were never put out, the playing of the netmen was so inspired that the toughest competition fell before them, allowing them to place second in the Hudson River League. TENNIS H.H.H.S.-away Ossining-home Hastings-home N.T.--away Hastings-away N.T.-home Croton-away P.M.A.-home P.M.A.-away H.H.H.S.-home Ossining-away
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PMA HHHS Hastings W,I. Ossining Mt. Kisco N.T. Arlington PMA Arlington WI. Hastings Ossining N.T. HHHS FRONT ROW: R. Adams, VI. Mitchell, KI. Smith, M. Balwey, 'If Zimmerman. SECOND ROXXT R. De Rosso, C. Craig, W. Pisani, Cf. Busse, M. Pelaia. MISS SNYDER Presents CHEERLEADERS Captain WINNIE PISANI C0'Caplain RUTH DGROSSO This year's claque proved to be the peppiest Peekskill High has had. From the bleechers during the football season and from the stands during the basketball season, their cheers consistently added to the excitement of the games and to the morale of our teams. However, the Cheerleaders are important not only for their supporting role. Our squad was highly rated in Cheerleading competitions. It was the result of more than chance that our girls did so well. They practiced long and hard under the direction of their ad- viser, Miss Snyder and their captain, XWinnie Pisani. This, added to their natural abilities and originality, made them our stars. VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES j. V. BASEBALL SCGRES PHS Opp. PHS 7 4 PMA 27 I 8 Carmel 4 26 2 Hen Hud 5 O 8 Ossining 3 2 7 N.T. 13 8 4 Croton I I 4 7 Hen Hud 7 II 4 Ossining 7 5 O N.T. 4 13 4 Carmel 8 I 5 Croton I 4 0 4 3 3 9 3 2 OPP 2 o 4 1 2 io 2 5 I 5 2
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