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First row, l. to r.: Buas, Brushart, Ball, S. Cornell, W. Adams, T. Chewning, Meeker, Asher, Golding, Hurd Second row, I. to r.: Van Wagenen, Gunn, Goodfellow, Hundt, M. Miller, Wright, Scoon, Tomlinson, Rollings Third row, I. to r.: R. Loftus, R. Good, Beasley, B. Rathbun, Dalton, Guill, Dies, Marvel, Webb, Baker, Scharf Fourth row, 1. to r.: Bartlett, Ulman, A, Taylor, Dudley, D. Lewis, D. Dalton, E. Rathbun, Gay, Schlesinger, Glover 130-120 Pound Football T THE Athletic Assembly early in the fall, Mr. Grocock, coach of the 130-120 pound foot- ball team, remarked, The teamis alive, but aside from that, itis rather diflicult to say much about it. The team showed more qualities than mere 'elifef' as it swept through an undefeated season, marred only by a tie with Landon. The Blues started the season with a victory over Georgetown Prep, 23-6. Georgetown drove 63 yards for a score the first time it had the ball, but touchdowns by Taylor Chewning, Tim Gold- ing, and John Hurd gave the victory to St. Albans. In their next outing, the team defeated a weak Episcopal squad, 25-6, with Hurd passing for two touchdowns and scoring two himself. The team continued its winning ways against St. Stephen's, 6-0. Hurd scored the lone touch- down on a 75-yard run, but it was a tight defense that halted a Red drive late in the game and preserved the victory. St. Alban's tied Landon, 20-20, on a rainy afternoon in a game which, according to Mr. Gro- cock, 'Qcould have been won under playable conditions. Blue touchdowns in the seesaw affair were scored by Bill Adams, Bill Asher, and Dave Baker. Mr. Grocock remarked at the end of the season, I am extremely pleased with this team. The line was excellent-playing hard-hitting, steady ball all season. -BILL Asi-IER TI-IE ALBANIAN 77
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Front row, I. to r.: P. Martin, Beddow, Hurley, Holland, Whiting, F. Steuart, Cole, R. Patterson Second row, I. lo- r.: Wm. Graham, R. Fawsett, C. Hyde, Reynolds, Cutting, Hardaway, Ingersoll, Yates, Gray, Hamlin, Amidon Third row, l. to r.: Bible, B. Smith, Hillow, Riclgley, B. Day, D. Cornell, D, Nichols, Borda, P. Young, P, Beuttell, Stevovich, Mr. Hino Fourth row, l. to r.: Rector, Hudson, Carroll, G. Young, P. Rosenbaum, Lacey, Lyon, Lillard, Schiff, Wm. Martin, Everett unior Varsity Football CC His YEAR,S Junior Varsity football season may be summed upf, remarked Coach Ed Hino, was rather disappointing. Tom Beddow, Bob Hardaway, and John Lacey played well, but the rest of the squad didn't work up to its potential. Finishing the season with two wins against five defeats, the J.V.'s record was perhaps misleading, for only two of the losses were decided by more than one touchdown. In a rain-drenched opening contest, the Blue offense coulcln't get started, and Georgetown Prep squealced by, 6-0. The Saints faced Springbroolc next, and once again found the opponent's defense too much, as they lost l2-0. In a hard-fought battle, the Blues lost to Episcopal on a late Maroon touchdown. After George Hillow scored on a one-yard plunge in the first quarter, the defense held for three quar- ters until Episcopal recovered a Blue fumble on their own forty-yard line and went on to score in two plays. In their next game, bad weather and field conditions helped O'Connell edge the J.V., 6-O. Ending a four-game losing streak, the team trouncecl St. Stephen's, 22-0. The defense, led by hard-charging Bill Bible and Ralph Patterson, played its best game of the season. The J.V. continued their winning ways against Sidwell Friends with a 36-20 victory. The Saints started rolling as soon as they got the ball and scored on the first play from scrimmage. I-Iardaway and Lacey both tallied twice, and Ingersoll once, conversions were made by Bill Yates and Hardaway. To finish the season, the Blues succumbed to Landon, 12-0. -JOHN LACEY 76 ATHLETICS 1963
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Left row, l. to r.: Becker, A. Kittler, Simmons, Cooper, Carter, Morse Middle row, I. to r.: Bradley, Snowden, James, Steele, Leva, Crigler, Rhetts Right row, 1. to r.: Arterton, A. Keyes, Shaw, Dreher, Howard, Matteson, Schiff Cross Country UANTITY AND QUALITY were the keynotes of this yearls cross country squad. The team was made up of thirty men and was captained by undefeated jon Arterton. Coach Sam Hoilman was especially pleased with the running of Arterton, Phil Bradley, Frank Snowden, Don Beclcer, and Art Keyes. The Blue Harriers finished the season with a 5-4-0 record, with wins over St. Stephen's ftwicej, St. James, Wakeheld, and Episcopal. Losses came against Randolph Macon, B-C.C., O'Connell, and Wilson. Captain Jon Arterton was the team's standout. He was undefeated in competition this year, breaking records in almost every meet. He broke the School record, the Wakeneld Invitational record, the Good Counsel Invitational record, and the Maryland Open Class B record. His great- est achievement was his record time of 16:28 on the three-mile course at Maryland University. He ran a two-mile course all season and clearly proved that he could handle the extra mile at Maryland. Without some newcomers from the lower forms next year, Phil Bradley will he captaining a team made up of Seniors only. Bradley ran a close second to Arterton all year and also broke the School record. St. Albans can expect a good season next year under his leadership. -JON ARTERTON 78 ATHLETICS 1963
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