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Firff Row: Ronald Nloudy. Kenneth Schnokc, Harry Gibhle, Richard Snadcr, Dale Carman, .lohn Vl'hitman. George Snyder. Sfrm1clRocc'.' Mr. Henry Schmaltzer. coaflz: lack Harmuth. John Uhrich. Mervin Kissinger. -lohn Ruth. john Sharp. Karl Heckard. Mr. Robert Hess. arfiflant mach. T11 ini Roco: Carl Swoyer, Gary Livering. Clarence Moyer, liarl Ross. Tom lfnglehart, Alohn Kleinfeltcr. Robert Reppcrt. Kenneth Gassert. frfizrlli Rose: ,lames lVlazur, Vllalter Shirey. Ronald Dt-mler, Ronald lVlcl'lenry. Terry Rissinger, lfugcnc Romanoff. james Nlcase, lfdward Gardner. JUNIOR - VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1951 Cedar Twigs piled up a record of three wins and four defeats. ln the first game of the season they lost to glohn Harris at Harrisburg by a score of 13-6. The second game was a one-sided victory over Lancaster. with a 19-U score. ln their contest with the York Bearcats, the Little Cedars emerged from what had seemed like a sure loser, with only seconds to play, and defeated the York High understudies, 20-18. Mervin Kissinger paced the Little Cedars to a 2-1-0 Win over VVilliam Penn with three touch- downs sprints--one a 102-yard dash. On October 26 the .layvees took to the road against Steelton. The second Little Cedar loss of the season, this contest ended with a 13-6 score. A Lebanon fumble with -16 seconds to play cost the Cedars the game at the Milton Hershey School. A Spartan player scooped up the fumble and raced 78 yards to make the score 1-1-13 in favor of lVl.H.S. ln the final game of the season the Twigs lost a close game to the Reading reserves to the tune of 6-0. The game with Hershey High was cancelled after two post- ponements because of rain. ln a seven-game schedule the Little Cedars outscored their opponents 88 points to 6-l. ln spite of four defeats chalked against three victories, the Little Cedars always put up a good fight, as the scores indicate. The four games lost were close contests. ll39ll SCHEDULE I,.H.S. orv. 6 -lohn l-larris 13 I9 Lancaster O 20 York 18 2-1 VVilliam Penn O 6 Steelton 13 13 Milton Hershey l-1 O Reading 6 88 Total Poiritf Storrs! 6-1 Vllon 3g Lost 1
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Firxl Row: Mr. M. C. Intrieri. roarhg Richard Nichols, Henry Dierwechter, Roy Wilson, Daniel Grimes, Lloyd Miller, Fred Stickler. Clayton Gibble, lackson Will, Robert Yorty, Robert Cook, Walter Wolfe. George Peters, Mr. Albert Sincavage, a,t.ri,tZant mach. Sfmml Rota: George Marinkov, Karl Heckard. Robert Gruber, Thomas Youtz, Nicholas Gardner, Frank Weisgerber, Robert Clements, Richard Karr, Andrew Wentzler. Larry Weidman, lzgdar Forry. Warren Wagner, Robert Burkholder. Thin! Roux' Fred Pantelich, Robert Hefflcy, Ross Plasterer, Robert Knisley. -lohn Brucker, Richard Smith. Thomas linglehart, Ronald Moudy, ,lames Gaidos, John Ruth, Lynn Heilman, Kenneth Nlazur, Allen Zeigler. VARSITY FOOTBALL This year's Lebanon Cedars compiled a record of six wins, three losses. and one tie. We take our hats off to this grand team, which so triumphantly defeated Pottsville and then trampled Steelton, one of our toughest and roughest rivals. The season opener on September 14 with Chambersburg ended with a score of 31-6. The Cedars lost a heart-breakern to hlohn Harris. A John Harris back ran straight through the line twice, leaving us on the short end of a 13-6 score. The Lancaster team crumbled under the hands of the Cedars on September 28, with a score of19-7. Un October 5 the Cedars downed the York Bearcats 13-7. A second half 66-yard drive put the Cedars ahead of a s-crappy, battling team. Then our win, to the tune of 33-26, broke the long string of Pottsville victories over the Cedars. Father Time caused us to settle for a 6-6 deadlock with William Penn. Many fans saw the lV1illionaires cash in on the Cedars tough breaks to come out as the victors with 12-7 score. The Reading game was a contest among Lebanon, Reading, and the mire. Reading Won this game with a 19-13 score. lfrie Strong Vincent was our next victim. The Cedars, un- leashing a ground attack and a defense that stopped the visitors cold, went on to a -18-12 victory. Closing out the 1951 season, the Cedars crushed Steelton, which year after year threatens our team. The 30-U score came out of the strong determination of the Cedars to win. Some of our players won additional recognition. George Marinkov was named to the Central Pennsylvania All Star Team. Fred Stickler and Bob Yorty also received votes in this balloting. T331 SCHIiDUl,1i I,.H.S. ow. Chambersburg 6 John Harris 13 Lancaster 7 York 7 Pottsville 26 William Penn 6 Williamsport 12 Reading 19 Erie Strong Vincent 12 Steelton U Total Pointf Scored 108 Won 6, Lost 3: Tied 1.
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Fifi! Row: Jackson Will. Lynn Heilman, Robert Yorty, James Harris, Richard Shepps, Ray Brown. Second Row: Coarh Samuel Angle, VV'arren Wagner, Ronald Bernhardt, James Gaidos, Dick Folmer, Thomas Reilley, .ftudfnt managng Mr. M. C. Intrieri. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach U. Samuel Angle's Cedar quintet scored another successful season, occupying third place in the final standings. The Red and Blue dropped a 56-54 decision to Middletown as the season opened. x But the tables were turned on Hershey and Reading on the local court. A loss to Pottstown was chalked up against Lebanon, which in turn made a comeback with a five-game winning streak. The Cedars were nosed out in the next three games. They dribbled into the second half, however, trimming their old rival, Lebanon Catholic, to the tune of 64 to 43. L.H.S. scored an upset by defeating Potts- ville by eleven points. Two losses followed, and then four wins, bringing Lebanon and John Harris together in a nerve- racking contest for leading role in the second half. But disappointed fans saw a hard-fighting Red and Blue team overshadowed by john Harris, as the latter took the victory. Nevertheless, for the Cedars it was a year to be proud of, since they scored fourteen wins with only half as many losses. We congratulate the '51-'52 Varsity, Coach Angle, and all those who helped make our team a success. l90ll VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE L.H.s. oPP. 54 ...... Middletown ........ 56 33 ...... Hershey ..... .... 3 2 53 ...... Reading .... .... 5 Z ......Carlisle........... 37 ...... Pottstown .... .... 5 7 50 ...... Pottsville .......... 45 46 ...... M.S. Hershey ......, 45 43 ...... Wm. Penn... .....34 60 ...... Lancaster .... .... 5 1 52 ...... Steelton .... ..,.. 4 1 43 ...... Reading .... ..... 45 47 ...... York .............. 64 S4 ...... John Harris ........ 60 . . . . . .Lebanon Catholic. . .43 64 61 ...... Pottsville ......,... 56 55 ...... NLS. Hershey ....... 48 50 ...... Wm. Penn ......... 53 70 ...... Lancaster .... ..... 3 2 85. . . . .Steelton .... . . . . .42 46 ...... Reading .... ...., 4 5 58 ...... York ........ ..... 4 6 60 ...... John Harris ....,.., 67
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