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l .01 4 4 4 lst row: Weber. Hess. LcMieux. Burbank, Dill. Veros, Braenclcr. Gorman, Kuhlthau, Edgarg 2nd row: Rineberg. Bogan, Tolemco, Nittolo, Collins, Fisher, Durkin, Keener. Bordini, Wood, Mr. Holley: 3rd row: Lunn, Pauk, Capano, delilccourt, Aichroth. Egloti, Jensen, johnson, Dunne. Stokes, Ohnsman, Roper. Mr. FOOTBALL XVith a record of five victories. one defeat, and one tie, the Rutgers Prep foothall squad won the respect, admiration, and gratitude of the entire school. ln the first game of the season the Little Scarlet received a major sethack when they encountered P.Nl.C. Prep at Chester. Pennsylvania. Prepis only threat occurred in the first half, after which the play was dominated hy Penn. who em- erged a 32-0 victor. Play Braender. however, was outstanding for Prep hoth of- fensively and defensively. The Little Scarlet moved into North jersey for their second game to comhat lilair Academy. lVith Rutgers hehind 12-0 near the end of the first half. Hay Braender faded hack and hit jim ligloff, Prep end, with a 50 yard heave on the Blair 10, and Big jimi' raced over to score. It was 12-G as the half came to an end. ln the second half the Prepsters completely ont-played, out-fought. and ont- scored the Blairstowners. The comhined efforts of lloy Dill and 'loe Dnrkin paved Housman. the way for Hem Burhank's tally. The final score was 12-12 The stirring victory over Peddie School turned ont to he the initial one of a five game win streak for Coach llonsmanis eleven. Both teams had airtight defensesg as a result, the first half was a three downs and punt battle. Taking advantage of every opportunity. the Little Scarlet during the third period marched deep into Peddie territory on driving gains made hy Pray Braender. Hoy Dill. and Dave Leklienx. Dill climaxed the 65 yard advance hy plunging over from the 1 yard stripe. lim Egloff made good the placement. and the Prep- sters were ahead to stay. T-0 Rutgers Prep gained its second victory hy heating Oakland Nlilitary Acad- emy 32-19 at Oakland. Handicapped hy poor playing conditions, especially hy the field itself. Prep trailed T-0 early in the first period. Things then happened mlnicklyf Prepis Bill Keener recovered a fumhle on the Oakland S. and Roy Dill hncked across for the score T-61 Dave LeNlienx intercepted an Oakland pass and raced 32 yards for another tonchdowng and .Xl Xittolo. Prepis defensive ace. intercepted a lateral and raced -453 yards to score. putting the Little Scarlet ahead 10-T. .-Ks the half ended. llay llraender tossed a 25 yard touchdown pass to lim ligloll to put Prep in the yan hy 26-T. llvitll Oakland threatening in the fonrth quarter. a Bnrhaiik-to-llraender pass offset the score, and the Little Scarlet emerged a 32-19 victor.
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Making their home debut. the Prep eleven lived up to all predictions by trounc- ing Bordentown Nlilitary Institute 15-0 to gain their third straight win. In the second period the Prepste1's started a 60 yard march. which resulted in Diffs breaking away for a 15 yard touchdown run. jim Egloffs placement was good. and Prep led 9-0 at half-time. The Little Scarlet scored their final touchdown when liay Braender slashed around right end and galloped T6 yards for the tally. The Prepsters had a field day in the scoring department when they defeated St. Paufs School of Long Island, as seven members of the Prep Squad went over for touchdowns. Hoy Dill plunged over to start the scoring parade. Hay Braender intercepted a St. Paul pass and raced to their 28 yard line, and on the next play Prep quarter back Nlarshall XVood flipped to Braender in the end zone for an- other score. ln the second quarter joe Durkin cracked over right tackle to make the score 20-0. A few moments later a pass from XVood to Egloff was good to St. Pauls 30 yard line. As Egloff was being downed, he threw a lateral pass to Prep lines- man Bill Keener, who raced into the end zone for the tally. just before the first half ended. YVood intercepted a St. Paul pass and raced 40 yards for another touchdown. making the score 27-0 at half-time. In the final stanza Prep left half. john Hess. plunged from the 2 yard line to score. Dave La-Nlieux, Prep right half. ended the scoring spree by romping 30 yards after a pass interception. By defeating the Newark eleven 13-6 on November 19, the Little Scarlet broke the fifteen year jinx which Newark Academy had held over them. Prepis final game of the season and its fifth consecutive victory. the Newark game was the most cherished of the entire campaign for both the team and the coaches. llampered by had weather. both football machines had trouble in getting started. Prepis terrific goal line stand for four plays was one of the most impor- tant factors in the resulting victory. In the third period the Academy reeled off two long gains to put the ball on the Prep 6 yard stripe. On the fourth down Ernie Scarpa. Newarkls senational running back. plunged over to put Newark ahead 6-0. Going into the fourth quarter with their backs to the wall. the Prepsters re- taliated quickly. YVith jim Egloff moving the ball down to the Newark 30 on a 20 yard pass gain. llay Braender and Hoy Dill moved on short driving gains to the Newark 15 yard lineg from there Braender scampered over to knot the score 6-6. Egloff's conversion was goodg Prep was ahead T-0, NVith four miutes remaining. Egloff intercepted an Academy pass and brought it to the Newark 10 yard line. Braender. on three concentrated plays. fought his way through and plunged over on fourth down to assure Newarlcs defeat. 13-6. One of the greatest victories ever to be won by a Prep squad oc- curred that afternoon. .Xt the football banquet on December 13. Harvey llarman. head football coach at Rutgers University. sununed up the season by saying that considering Rutgers Prep's schedule. the team played with magnificent cou1'age and ability. Their record is a tribute to the coaching. to the team. and to its spirit!
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