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1' , , ff r if tl -,f,,::u. ' 11 11 V T' ICJ Fl :,'Lii 1 A- WJ x T H- .L ..h',lT 4' fl' if Tgiz13'g4sr'-UJ 'ff l .rl m .. , !xp.Ts ..'.' r Throwing abiliTy in picking off base runners, buf SmiTh's defensive worlc was parTicularly ouTsTanding. Ken lvlinschwaner, a fluid Throwing soufhpaw, was The ace chuclier of The pifching sTaTf. The highly-TouTecl Treshman's Top game was his Two-hiT shufouf win over Drexel Tech in Philadelphia. Jaclc l-larfman, who was used boTh as a sTarTer and relief piTcher, Turned in his besf mound performance againsT L.I.U. ATTer a rocky sTarT in his replacemenT role The chunky lad held The Blaclibirds in complefe check wiTh his low breaking curves while his Teammafes polished off The opposiTion's Twirling. lvlarfin Sonny CorbeTT parTicipaTed in a Ten inning duel againsf Jim Barnhardf of Easf Sfrouclsburg buf came ouT second loesf as a cosTly error resulfed in a 3-2 sefbacle. LaTer in The season The righfhanded Tosser wenT on To lose The year's hearf- brealcer. l-le suffered a I-O defeaf aT The hands of WesT Chesfer. Two of Rider's seven losses were inflicfed aT The hands of service Teams. The Third fray oT This variefy ended in a discouraging 6-6 Tie wifh The McGuire Air Base Team of Forf Dix. The conTesT BELOW, TOP LEFT: TOP, RIGHT: Bronc players. CENTER, miscue. CENTER, RIGHT: Second baseman Milne Lalla, aT The wooclpile. BOTTOM, LEFT: Allan Sandy, posing Tor SHADOW phoTog. John Marshall, baTTer, Taking a T1ealTl1y cuT aT The ball. BOTTOTM, RIGHT: Joe Kelly, reserve piTcher. George Malone Taking his Turn aT baT. players Talcing careful noTes of opposing LEFT: Loyal fans waTcl'1 locals make 'Nf- RIDER I 950 IO... 3 -King-,Cl 3,1 ' - - . . .Baffin flege H lol' I6. 9' . ll, IM, I4.'v 9 Flejd 7,. oUenf- ll L 9 Ilia M 'f es xel 'T-.n,,, nd U. Tech ,.,...--ollegns ...,..KlhgsCoIl 998 dfe,-son . .ltdillersvme eqe . , ,, ST .Jghn M f6.,.. H argl, ll I --P 9, , - I I 'Kenzer Cojloge ', 2'. 9... Il, I . .E. Sfroudsb ufzfown gfdf 6 Kufzfo W9 Sfdfo V Pa wh Sfdfe A' Me' Colle Oli '-Monfclair ge ' '-2 I , ,,,l ' Joh hagfer n Marshall Wesf C Sfdfe U U CHEDULE OP PO!VENrs .M4 --Mig -Us ---o ,N3 .M4 2 6 a --7 Sfafe. ' 8 4-6 H' ' f Wllllllllll Ilflnll H- fifis' 13' ,,.
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.4 4 ...f Q .ff r r, 7 l' l f R A IJ, tg li an I - 1,1 N l 1 :A vi: 4 l V, ylllf. Q' t T T -ll A lk -T , l T V1 w . ' ' ll. 10' OU ' A T l l L : s I - S 1 . i l he 'fgj L 'T . lllll L . 'yl T iw- f ' f- i d L-.1-L ' 'ml XM l ji, Til TOP, LEFT TO'RIGHT: Roughricler clubbers, Cliff Van Nor- man, Tony Procaccino and Vern Norcross. LOWER: The Broncs can allribule mos? of Their success lo lhe line defensive play of Harry Olsen, Bob Dawson and Mike Lalla. This comlainalion Turned many 'basehifs info ouls wilh 'fheir sparlplug play. BELOW: Plenly of acfion during John Marshall game. LOWER LEFT: J0l'm Marshall bailer fooled by Rider chuclrer. LOWER CENTER: Olimpio Pacchioli re- liring runner ai firsf. LOWER RIGHT: Bronc players gelling lasl minule inslruc- Mons from The Colonel. A ,., ,il A vfvxh ' f y 'iingvmmxmzy 4- Q-:-- 'ts ..,5,' l.'. J 1- .1-P' lfiilihll 1 .,'. was halled because ol darlcness. Because oi schedule complicalions and inclemenl wealher The game was never compleled. Only Malone, Procaccino and Lalla are among The gradualing seniors which indicales slrong Rider reams Tor lhe lulure. Coach Kelly's overall record in four years wilh lhe Roughriders is 40 wins againsl 22 deleals for a beller-lhan-average .645 percenlage. The unsung heroes ol The squad are The managers and 'rhe scorelceepers. The managers under lhe leadership of Joe Noviclc did a greal iob. l-le was assisled by l-lerb Young and Doug Ossman. Harvey Yavener and Bruno Verducci followed The club game afler game and saw lhai The leam was given adequale coverage in The sludenl' publicalions. To lhese Tailhful Rider backers go a round ol applause Tor lheir achievemenls beyond The line ol duly. To The players, coaches and managers we owe a hearly expression of apprecialion lor a iob well done. The l95O Rider College nine is deserving of complimenl, recognilion and lhanlcs lor Their unslilled drive for viclory and love of sporl. ld- ,full 1-s- ' Wi A NLT. lhfvijlul 'l 8 :hw . II l ia 1:4 'bv 3:13 ' -'i'.21x.fn1-Fi'-.f'i5hve1
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BAC' K ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Kelly, Dick Spencer, Al Wilson. Q I V Gregory Lilwaclr, Jerry Weissberg, and Larry Kelly KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Polly, Pele Angelaslro, Coach Bob Kilgus, Jael: Sullivan, and Ed Farmer. J. V. BASKETBALL Dropping lheir final game of lhe season wilh LlU's freshmen, 58-39, Bob Kilgus' Iillle Poni es wound up lhe baslcelball year wilh an enviable record of I5 wins and 5 losses lo again clinch 'rhe'r I claim To lhe N.J.l.A.C. crown. The Frosh broke away lo a slring of ei hr 9 conseculive wins before lhey were dumped by a hard-hilling Ivlonlclair club, 49-34. Thai deleai was quickly avenged in a viclory over Army Jay- vees during a week-end when all olher Army Teams made a clean sweep of lheir opposilion. During lhe season, 'rhe Kilgusmen rolled u . - P impressive viclories over lvlonlclair, Panzer, Paler- son, John Marshall, Admiral Farragul, and Trenlon Cafholic. They were upsel in relurn maches wilh y fs-.aw Monlclair and Trenlon gunned by Penn lwice, and LIU once. The LIU fray was a farce which saw lhe visilors courling a leam which averaged a heighl ol over six feel. four inches. This, combined wilh a 'rouch of Clair Bee baslcelball, pushed The Blackbirds our of reach long before 'rhe final gun sounded The Rider iayvees. however, displayed lheir usual huslle which was so significanl in com piling 'rheir im- pressive record. A sleady, consislenl brand of ball was pushed 'rh ' roughoul The season, ralher ihan l'irehouse. Coach Kilgus employed John Sullivan 'ro sei up I h pays, w ile Greg Lilwaclc and AI Wilson played nearer lhe boards. Diclc Spencers heighl was used Calholic, and were oul-
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