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BASEBALL Back row, left to right: Al Salvatore, ass't. mgr., Jim Gallagher, Wayne Tetro, Dale Martin, Tony Rose, Bob Eddy, Buddy Desmond, Phil Martinelli, mgr. Middle row, left to right: Ray Fraser, Lee Hutchinson, Skip Messenger, Norm Mainville, Beans Kane, John Dennis. Front row, left to right: Jim Temperilli, Pete Avery, Walt Mitchell, George Main- ville, John Bogus, Coach Henebry. Fifi 3' E ani 4' uf' .3 f ' -' ' L V- , f' , - , I :A-lg fi Q! B 'Z L ' L y wg l Q , g 1 ' 7 'vs- V ., ,ff :'3.,n5- - ' ' E' El I' f' mtzifkfff ' fpiiffii Puig, Simsbury Simsbury Sirnsbury Simsbury Simsbury Simsbury , Q? ' ' -3 THE POWER 44 We would like to thank Mr. Henebry for his inter- est and patience in leading our team to the most successful season that the Blue and Gold has had in many years. SCHEDULE e7 LaSalette-2 Simsbury-'I6 Suffield-l -l l Farmington-l Simsbury-3 Bloomfield-2 f3 Newington-l Simsbury-5 Glastonbury-4 fl 5 Glastonbury-1 Simsbury-3 Portland-5 e8 Berlin-4 Simsbury-l Farmington-O -A-1 Canton-O SimsburyH9 Windsor Locks-3 TOURNAMENT Simsbury-8 Killingly-5 Simsburyf5 Woodrow Wilson-'ll
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knoll It was a wet, cold and dark day at Portland, in more ways than one, as we were knocked from the unbeaten circle by a score of 5-3. Simsbury's brilliant battery of Stocinis and Mainville combined to produce a close victory over Farmington in an air tight game. Stocinis hurled a three hit shutout as his battery mate scored the winning run of a T-O victory. This was followed by a 9-3 win over Windsor Locks with Pete Old Reliable Avery collecting four hits. In winning eleven of twelve contests the talented Blue and Gold array became Co-Champions of the Connecticut Valley High School Conference for the second time in three years. Chosen as one of two schools to represent Class C in the State Tournament, Simsbury justified the choice by going to the semi-finals. Although no official recognition was given, Simsbury would appear to have a strong claim to being state champions among the smaller schools. In the tournament we were first pitted against a strong class B Killingly team. The game was climaxed by George Mainville's base clearing double in the last inning, in which we scored five runs to clinch an 8-5 victory and a shot at the semi-finals. ln the next game as in the first, we were plagued by errors which cost us a probable championship. Woodrow Wilson beat us at West Haven by a one-sided score of 'll-5. lt would be difficult to single out any individual or BEANS qpzfchangy SHS Bug: luv-A gg., , L I es, , 1 t' 'i '5D re' lISK'Pll -,.. .v .Y . .,.,..,.... .jr cw.-. .-7-7 . A,,w i . -5 fn.. group of individuals to credit for the success of Simsbury's J' - diamond representatives. A well balanced, alert team, which took advantage of every opportunity, proved to be the combination which ll ll brought state-wide recognition to the Blue and Gold. HUTCH f 1 .g 1 ' M V' ,Q V fr? ff 1' , ff? NLT.. 'iff' ,Y QAW , Qea,U ,-. ,W'+,,- 'if' l iii -my '- QM QT f . 'G it VJ' yfili 'i'2'?'.f' Lifffflifi . 'fiidifff '1 1-,rg h ,,,, P, 's -- Q,g.b.Li?'-Qii fs? ' -ig ht A' 5 - .. 'F ' Vg,.'f1,s E,QffEi'xQz' ffffi 'ff' .ff Dil fr- ii : A ' Q. 2.1 2 - ifykx,-'fi fir' - V -5, ggi,-fgg': gigffg .Zhi , --if is T tfqisfl 9 W? f el-ff- 9. 1, . 1 .wx imc Y . ' - '.'f.f'?-TaL4.,L.,Q-it-I-v,,L'. . is 'i JW 9 .ssf e+'f- 1.1.1 - ' A ..s. 4- , T fe 1: .1 if ' '1 j,. ',g,?'1, 22- m ach' ' gi: 5, 4' in ' it rw, f ' , f g , t, :H , - V i V 2 I' , ,l4i' , ' l' ,A, , ' G' f-. ' 1 A-9-' , ' 55 T , ? T rs , ,153 F 5 45 . , ' Q' .. 1 Qf'i'i .K 1 if i far. A - . 1 l bulk 'Qfiigk-'bn..I,g ,-,xg 3 W! 4 ' V i - 1, Lf w Q in -,Q ,,, ,V GRM 'fi . jfj- 1 , ,V ai' L fb ' -V V I jf-'i gf . Y bi wic-,557 r W. I .4 4432 Q ' - ,
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