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BASEBALL Schedule for 1957 Woodstown Clayton Paulsboro Gloucester Svvedesboro Mnllvulle Salem Woodstown Clayton Putman Paulsboro Mlllvllle Swedesboro Salem Pitman Pitcher Sutton Belltza Sutton Sutton Sutton Belutza Sutton Belttza Sutton Belutza Sutton Belutza Sutton Sutton Sutton Belutza Fred Renner Casper Carlton Ed W'l50n SS 7,7,7u,,,, uuuuuuuuuu ,u,,,,,,,,,,,, . 0 S SS 7,,,,,, u,,, ,,uuuuuuuu,a.u..,,.,,,, S S l S uuuuu uuuu uuuu S u,u,,,, u,,,,,,u . 4 S S 77,,,7,, ,,.vu S uuuuuuu O ' Gloucester S S ,,,, ,u,,,,,,,, ,,,, S S S, 3 S S S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS . 2 ' ' i ivviviiiiiviiiiii V k Hi iifiiiiiiii 2 ' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S.SSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. O '
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BASEBALL With a combination of team work, spirit, and sportsmanship these young fellows came through with one of the finest baseball teams that Re-Hi has ever known. They captured two high-ranking titles: the Tri-County Baseball Championship, and the South Jersey Group II Championship. The players were rewarded by receiving trophies for the Tri-County title and iackets for the South Jersey Group ll title. But all of this success wouldn't have been possible unless a fine coach had been in charge. Luckily, the team has one of the finest coaches in the South Jersey ranks in Mr. James Devon- shire. The team started out like a house-a-fire by winning their first ten games, but because some of the key players were playing out- side baseball, the team lost three games in a row. The coach de- manded: either play for the High School team or for the outside team. The players chose the High School team. After the mishap, the team won their next three games, proving that they were the champions. Charles Sutton Harry Adams Joe MCClell0n
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TRACK Q .. Senior Members James Callan Bob Kille Dennis Hayes Re His track team started its 1957 season with only a few experienced men but came out with fair standing Although they lost the Tri County meet coming fourth they came back and beat the winner Woodstown by a walloping margin in the Salem County meet The Class of 1958 came in third In the Interclass meet of 1957 The cinder team lost to Gloucester by one third of a point came in second in the Pitman Salem Penns Grove Triangular meet again losing a close one by a one point margin scored only 13 points in the South Jersey meet and beat Clayton The Regional sprlnters placed fifth in the Brldgeton Relays and third in the Penn Relays both in the mile In the state championships John Belutza brought home a medal for first place in the pole vault Some of the teams strength laid in sprints and lumps run by Seniors Jim Calan Dennis Hayes and Bob Kille and lumped by Weaver Smith and Bob Miner and in field events l24 Schedule April 8, 9, 10 Interclass meet, Home - Soph. 1st Sen. 2nd Fresh. 3rd Juniors 4th Bridgeton Relays ,cc,cc, 5th in the Mile Penn Relays c,c,c, .,cccccc, 3 rd in the Mile Gloucester ,.c,c,cc Lost by one half point Pitman, Salem, Penns Grove Came in second South Jersey Meet' Fourth with 13 points Clayton, Cancelled Tri-County Championship - Came in third John Belitza lumped 12 State Championship Second John Belitza lumped 11 9 Salem County Meet Won by double score Coaches invitation meet at Collings wood Weaver Smith lumped 11 3 John Belltza 11 6 Coach Mr Kenneth Garner
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