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f s f X YS ty-nine soccsn TEAM g fi 0 .Vi Q... BOWLING TEAM Q' L NDING a successful season, the Soccer team captured the mythical Island championship. Sparked by the brilliant playing of Edward l-lorai and Roy Anderson, the team defeated New Dorp in the deciding match. The team was under the supervision of Coach Quatlander and was managed by Ray- mond Koloski. Others members of the team were Angus and Hector McDon- ald, Earl Robinson, Herbert Angell, and Louis Teletsen. ITH a superstructure of such capable seniors as Lars Larsen, Nicky Jorgensen, Danny Rosen, Matty Scarmedella, Vincent Geary, Andy LaFata, and Billy Sudutto the Bowling team conducted a successful season under the able helmsmenship of Coach Francis Dolan. Not only did they dis- tinguish themselves during the regular inter-mural competition, but they also brought honor to themselves and their school by winning various awards in a special tournament held at the culmination of the season.
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THIS year's varsity quintet enjoyed a highly successful campaign, garnering second place in the Island P. S. A. L., after a two year championship reign. Joe Reno, Warren Fenley, Jackie Barbour, Tom Smillie and Tom de la Pena, comprised the starting five while Gil Trost, Robert Woolley, and Frank Holden were the substitutes. THE Jayvees enjoyed a rather successful campaign, not in the number of victories won but in the development of varsity material for next year's squad, with two of the players, Vincent Sliz Slizewski and Mike Fiore, al- ready promoted. The mainstays of the team were William Oliver, William Brown, Clifford Parker, Barney Jensen, and Thomas Lubasik. Paul Plouff, Taylor MacDonald, Ed Horai, and Thorwald Telefson com- prised the remaining members of the squad. vAnsiTY BASKETBALL sQuAo l trail! f -w Q - uwvs: BASKETBALL sQuAo ll I x ha 9... V .-, Sixty-eight
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LAST year's fencing team was the most successful in Minstrel history, plac- ing near the top in a large field composed of the outstanding scholastic teams of the city. The team members of this successful quintet were Andrew Esterely, Al Roberts, Karl Schmeidler, Clark Allen, and Carey Dawson. OE SCHAEFFER, Russel McAuliffe, Tom Smillie, Earl Robinson, and Frank Holden carried the banner of 'Port Richmond over green and fairway last year and will again enter P. S. A. L. competition this spring. Miss Hanisch is coach of this squad. FENCING TEAM J-X ri fl . ,W L GOLF CLUB Q, ,' W Z Ml lll S ,- Seventy I f X
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