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VARSITY FUUTB LL First row'-A. Knowlton, W. Matlacia, Baum, XV. Koeliman, Fitzwater, Kelly, C. Waters, G. Smith, Captain R. Kennedy, L. Starer, C. Shaffer, T. Bottomley, Wlaioomson. Seconci row-Coach D. Means, M. Davis, XV. Turnbull, XV. Meianson, T. Abrams, R. Hartley, H. Allen, E. Reed, F. Koch, W. YfVurren, F, Curry, C. Turnbull, Vaierio, F. Zetzley, Fuc. Mgr. G. O. Iones. Schedule-1 S. H. Qpp. MarpieQNevvtown . . . . . 26 0 Glen-Nor . . . . 7 6 Yeadon ..... . 0 12 Prospect Park . . . 0 51 Swarthmore . . . . 0 40 Lansdowne . . . . . . 12 15 Springizieifl .....,. .... Q. 0 6 The 1942 football season started off with a bang for S. H. H. S. Under time skillful han- ciiing of our new coach, Teci Means, time boys buckled clown to tlarci woric and quiclciy turned in victories over Marple-Newtown and Glen-Nor. For the first time in our many years of interscholastic football competition, Sharon Hill finally defeated Glen-Nor. A welt-earned and weii-cieserveci victory! These victories, however, were followed ioy a bad stump and successive defeats were tlancleti out to us by Yeadon, Prospect Park and Swartinnore. The Lansdowne game was a tin-inert Displaying one of its best teams in years, Lansdowne was scheduled for an easy victim in Sharon Hill. Our fighting gridiron Warriors struck harci and drew first loioocl by crossing her goat line early in the game. Nip and tuck time imattie waged and only in time last few minutes was tile decision gained in favor of Lansdowne, 13-12. We closed tile 1942 with a victory over Springfield.
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1 F! , HU EHEY First row'-E. Hasleli, Harrison. P. XAIIIFHTIQIOII, NI, Biibrougll., P. Nelson, A. M. iwccaughn, N. Kopp, WI. Davison, Crouch A. Berne, L. Clark, Hamilton, 1. Faulkner. Second row-S. Hnffeclzer, L. Bromley, Daiilquist, Mclnlire, R. McCoy, P. Lewis. Third Row'-E. IVI. Boger, R. Browne, Hackman, E. Neate, A. Flyers, Nl. Duncan, G. Lott, E. Milne, I. Simpson, IW. Dougherty, E. Amy, G. Davis, Ni. HOIIIYIKIH, MiC,l0HCT, R. Heffernan. The 1942 season was in the experimental stage most oi tile time. Since We had to cie- velop inexperienced players in seven positions on the Varsity Team, We had quite a iot of difficulty in the beginning of the season. This is the first time in Sharon Hilrs hockey history that this situation ixas arisen. We had a fine cooperative spirit and eagerness to learn, but we CIicin't have time experience of varsity com- petition, consequently we piayeci a mechanical type of game. Our future team will proioaioiy profit by this year's playing. The schedule con- sisted of seven games, one 0fWl'liCI1 was a vic- tory anci time others losses. The Junior Varsity hockey team had a very cooperative and successful season. Their record shows four victories, one tie and one loss. Pauline Nelson is given credit for being a very efficient manager, anci Mrs. Berlce won our gratitude by her excellent coaching join. The season was ciimaxed by holding a joint party in the cafeteria for the iiocicey and foot- iaaii squads. LINE-UP WI, Duncan. . . A. Nlccaugiian G. Lott ...... G. Davis ..... E. Amy ...... P' Simpson .... . . . Right Wing fcaptainl ........ Right inner .......Center ....Leftinner .Left Wing .Right Halt J. Hecicman. . . Center Half P. Dougherty. . . . .Left Half R. Browne ..... . . .Right Back B. Nliine .... .... L eft Back B. Neate. . . . Goalkeeper S. I-I. Opp. Wieciia ....... .... O l Yeadon ........ . . I 5 Prospect Park . . . . . . . 0 2 Ellis College .... .... 0 4 Edciystone .... . . . 2 1 Upper Darby 2 4 Glen-Nor ..... .... 0 l
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