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TRACK and FIELD Q ., , ., k, -3 Q ,se '35 in ' Q . fig 5 1 X MQ, i We I 1 Y W.-gk fr A '11 fj 6 if f 24 X 7 l. ,' r 51- i . ' V I , Q yzwgiz . ,yii,,mii!,,QM: af.. ..X,',s,. -, , 'fire Wir an First Row: D. Winter, R. Clemmer, B. VVeiclemoyer, G. Sacco, B. Harlow, H. lVIarkley, M. Benner. Serond Row: L. Myers, I.. ltfoyer, F. Patton, L. Hafier, K. Bupp, A. Crouthamel, E. Hess, R. Charles, A. Zoellin. Third Row: K. VVolfe, D. Smith, D. Hendricks, T. Baldwin, A. Fiedler, D. lloagey, R. Neubert, C. Kratz, C. Popiwny. Fourth Row: B. Carpenter, P. VViekes, G. Neff, L. Degen, A. VVood, J. Groff, S. Kelis, C. Ergas, B. Bonney, S. Forst, R. Pohl, B. Price Rudy Pohl Ben Weidemoyer, one of the fastest runners in the state. 170 1958 was an outstanding year for track and field at Pennridge. For the first time Pennridge was repre- sented in the Spiked Shoen Meet at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Ben Wleide- moyer, Ralph Clemmer, Nlatt Benner, and Larry hloyer furnished the represen- tation. Although we fared poorly in the meet, it furnished us competition for the coming season. Wle started the season by defeating the Springfield and the North Penn teams which had not been defeated in Bux-Mont competition for three years. YVe then went on to Win all our dual meets. lVe took two first places in the newly inaugurated Bux-lllont Relays. In the big Bux-lllont Meet Ben Wieidemoyer won the mile and the 880, setting a record in the 880. Rudy Pohl Won the discus and shot put While Glenn Sacco won the javelin throw. In the District Nleet, Ben won the mile and 880, with Rudy Pohl taking the shot put. Benny then went on to further glory in the State llleet by taking second place in the mile along with the fifth place in the 880. Records were broken this year by Ben Wleidemoyer in the mile and half-mile, Larry Moyer in the 440 and 220, Rudy Pohl in the shot put, and our mile and half-mile relay teams. P 0 82 Springfield 36 65 North Penn 62 69 2X3 Central Bucks 47 U3 97 1X6 Quakertown 29 5X6 63 Upper Perkiomen 30 Qnd place Bux-lwont Championships 77 1X3 HHtl'J0l'0 Q6 Qf!3 '78 Souderton 44 66 1X6 Upper llfloreland 60 5X6 4-th place District One Championships
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CRO - UNTRY Twenty boys showed up for cross-coun- try practice the first day of school. Most of these had been working out during the summer. After a stiff conditioning of two and one half weeks, they had their first meet. Results of the dual meet season: Quakertown 19 Pennridge 40 Central Bucks 22 Pennridge 33 Ambler 15 Pennridge 40 Springfield Q6 Pennridge 33 :VVm. Tennent Q5 Pennridge 30 North Penn QQ Pennridge 34 'first defeat for Wm. Tennent in QM years In the VVm. Tennent Invitational Meet, we took first place. Ben WVcidemoyer took first place individual for the second year in a row. The Cross-Country team took first place in the Bux-lNIont League with Ben lYeidemoyer again taking first place individual. In the District, the Rams finished fourth. Two boys, Dudley VVin- ters and Ralph Clemmer, were sent to the State llleet. 4. ... A... Team cooperation and planning
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