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Meet We They Argyle 66 29 Salem 34 bl Schuylerville 6O'f'Q 34V2 TRACK 1953 Coach HAROLD BURNHAM Under the direction of track coach Harold Burnham, South High's cindermen got rolling in high gear, winning two out of their three meets. They then entered the Saratoga-Washington County Track Meet and took second place, being nosed out by Salem. One of the highlights of the season was the 55 second 440 yard dash of fleet- footed Stan Vandercar on a muddy track during the Salem Meet. John Donnelly placed first in three out of the four meets in discus and took second at the Salem Meet. Stan Vandercar ran the 440 yard dash three times and came away first every time. Phil Farry ran the 220 and won twice. Other first place winners were: Gary Duell, Gary Lashway, Art Rozelle, Jack Gatchell, Bill Hayes, and Larry Vandercar. South High also had a top 880 yard relay team. The fellows are: Jack Gatchell, Stan Vandercar, Art Rozelle, and Phil Farry. Fred Bullivant replaced Phil Farry in the Argyle Meet. Looking forward to another successful season in 1954, Coach Burnham had the following top place track men coming back: John Donnelly, Stan Vanderc r, 'Larry Vandercar, Bill Hayes, Art Rozelle, Paul Hubinsky, Gary Duell, Ed uy, and Don Allen. L t it Aj , ,, . . ull' T L if First row: Fred Bullivant, Gary Duell, StanXVa erc , MJF r , Dick Potte Art Rozelle, .lack Gatchell. Second row: Coach Harold Burnham, Bill ay, , Garv Gqgriel, Paul'lljq insky, Larry Vandercar, Bill Cutler, David Drew, Jack Helwig, Joh' D nafll Thirf row: Lee Don Allen, Gary Lashway, Ed Prouty, Alphonso Trulli, Bill Jones, arl u . VJ f' Wil tit
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Front row Stanley Pountain. Erwin Johnson, Ronald Bahr, Newell Bahr. Middle row: Robert McMorris. am Glacy James Pratt, Glenn Churchill. Back row: Coach Bill Rock, Loren Rhodes, and James Dyer Absent Harold Granger. TENNIS 1953 co-CHAMPIONS TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE South High's Tennis Team ended their 1953 schedule in the Tri-County League with a sparkling seven-one record. Bill Rock, new coach at South High, with the assistance of six veterans, sent the team to a first place tie with Glens Falls. The Bulldogs' only loss came at the hands of Glens Falls in the season's opener, but they came back to take their next seven matches, winning both contests in a home and home series over Corinth, Schuylerville and Hartford and the return match against Glens Falls. The team piled up 31 points to their opponents' 9, with Newt Bahr, Bob McMorris and Loren Rhodes, three veterans, leading in the scoring bracket. The other five veterans were Ronnie Bahr, Bill Glacy, Harold Granger, Jim Pratt and Jim Dyer. Three newcomers to the team were Glenn Churchill, Erwin Johnson and Stanley Pountain. To open the 1954 season, new tennis coach Richard Feathers had five veterans to form the nucleus of the team. These included: William Glacy, Harold Granger, Glenn Churchill, Erwin Johnson, and Stanley Pountain. Coach 1953 Coach 1954 WILLIAM ROCK RICHARD F FEATHERS SEASONS RECORD We They Glens Falls . 2 3 Corinth . .,.. A 1 Schuylerville 4 I Hartford .. 5 0 Corinth , ., V , 5 0 Schuylerville . 3 2 Glens Falls ....... . .... 3 2 Ha rtfo rd 5 O
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