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EEN' Flu! nu Rmland Cru SA Sl md :au B yntm Shenlt Fitchett Appell Xlsalltc Harris Huhclt Th mas flfillrrl Mr Vkashhurn CIIIJ VARSITY CREW 1958 The first SAS varsity eight with four returning letter men rovs ed to an impressive 3 and 1 record this year The varsity crew opened the season by splitting a regatta with the Hun School of Princeton New jersey The second boat bow Wrgglesvorth txxo jones three Hammer four Atalay five Price six Appell seven Vlfilke stroke Kniffin and cox Brmton jumped to an early lead and increased it to yym by three lengths in 6 07 In the first cight race Hun capitalized on a good racing start to take an early lead of a deck length over our first eight which vsas composed of five Fitchett six Harris seven Hullck stroke Thomas and cox Rowland SAS pulled up steadily and by the half way mark mas M of a length ahead In the last quarter Hun lumped the stroke and pulled au ay by a foot in the last stroke of the race to min in 5 39 On April 25 the same SAS first boat raced the Lni versity of Pennsylvania Freshmen on Noxentoyyn The S A S eight sprang to a halt' boat length lead on the racing start and then pulled steadily ayyay to vxin by three lengths in 5 46 On the Saturday of dance vteekend under ideal yyeather conditions the SAS oarsmen now rowing in fours were defeated on the Noxentoyyn by Washington and Lee School of Alexandria Va Our second four bovs Hindle tvto Harris three Walke stroke Shenk and cox Brunton fell behind by IM, lengths during the racing start but pulled up vtrthm a length of W 84 L in the third quarter to lose in 6 O0 WHL s time yyas 5 56 Our first four bom Boyn ton tvro Mitchell three Huhck stroke Thomas and cox Rowland suffered the same fate as the second boat falling 52 behind by IW lengths at the start They made a bid at the half closing the gap to one length but yyent on to lose in 5 57 by one length XV 8cL s time xy as 5 54 All four boats broke the previous fours record for the Noxentovyn of 6 O0 The folloxxmg yyeek back in cights the SAS oarsmen iiced txyo freshmen crcxys from Princeton Our second eight mth Hindle ind Mitchell in positions boyx and six respec tively lost to Prmcetons third 150 pound Freshmen creyx by fllf, lengths The first S A S eight with Wfalke replacing Hindle and Appell replacing Mitchell came from a deck Freshmen heavyweight crevy by three hfths of a second at the hnish The time for the victorious SAS eight was 5 11 1 ncxx Noxentoxxn Pond record for eights On the following Monday at the invitation of the US Naval Academy the first SAS eight royyed the first 150 pound Plebe boat on the Severn River at Annapolrs The SAS oarsmen surprised everybody including themselves by taking an early lead and maintaining it throughout the race to yum by three quartets of a length in 5 22 On May 18th our hrst four boxx Boynton two Mitchell three Hulick stroke 'lhomas and cox Rovtland yourneycd to Philadelphia f r the Kings Cup race of the Stotcsbury Regatta on the Schuylkill S A S hnished fourth May '74 the same hrst four returned again to Phila delphia this time for the American Scholastic Championship Regatta on the Schuylkill SAS looking for a chance to redeem themselves got off to a good start to finish third in 5 57 beating Xx,1Sl'I1I'lLf0I1 and Lee the tc im that had beatcn them on a previous occasion -. 1 fa ll ii i 5 Ii 1 its 5 , T . , , . 4 3 ' ff I ra 5 l I A aio., rf-H ' ig! I' 'f 4 ' , 'Lf ' ',' 0 I , , I, FI l , ll I , l., l'I, U ., ,Z 1 I , . ll , , :FIKI a r' ' , . ' .' f : . Q y 1 I . l I I I I I I I . II ,I .I .I II .I I YI . . 1 I I I . I. ' ' . 4 I I 4. Y 4 . V I . 44 , . I I Y I I v I v I I I q I A ,I I ' , . bow, Hindleg two, Mitchellg three, Boyntong four, Shenkg length behind in the third quarter to nip Princeton's third , 5 '. 9 . 4: . .5 4 - Q ' 4 4 - . 4 ' 2, -'X A ' I ' I 'Il' .. ' 'I i ' r ' A . . . . A ' , . . . ' I- I I . ' . . , . . . . ' ', , : . 4 4 . 4. , z s 1 ' ' . Q - ' . K-1 1 '. ' y Y I 57' 1 I l I . . . . I 1 .A U - 2 - 'V Q 1 v 09 f . . ' . 4 1 . 1 4. L 4 , . f, . V 4 YI I . 4 I I I Y I I - .Q I Ac IYII . s I I. I I ' - ' ' f - v . - if I v K ' v .1 ,l . Q ' , 9 , s z , Q 4 , ' 1 . , ,
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Fin! rou Fxshburne Shettle Caplan: Grubb Fulweller ,fa Se and mu Mr Hughes Cut: ly Pusher Weatherby Hams Hunrg Vermnlye Morgan A Mr Hawkxns Coach VARSITY TENNIS 1958 The 1958 tenms team ended the season wrth a 5 5 retord Captam Wrllram Shettle occupred the number one posrtron on the team Wrllram Grubb w as at number two whrle Guthrre Frshburne and john Fulw eller alternated at numbers three and four Moorehead Vermrlye Al Morgan and Sxmon Weath erby vred for the remamrng two posrtxons The season began wrth an 8 1 loss to Landon of Wash rngton D C Frshburne and Fulwerler teamed ln doubles to get the only wm 9 7 6 4 At Newark Delaware the team fought to an 81 vrctory over the Delaware Freshmen john Jaeger substrtuted m the number srx posrtron and was the only non vrctor Grlman tradrtronally the Samts strongest opponent dc feated SAS 5 4 at Baltrmore Shettle Fulwerler and Morgan won rn smgles whrle Shettle and Grubb were the doubles wmners Eprscopal I-hgh School of Alexandna Vlfglnla shut out the team 8 0 on the SAS courts Contrnumg at home the Samts were sent to therr fourth defeat 7 2 by Srdwcll Frrends of Washrngton Grubb won hrs srngles match and Frshbume and Morgan won therr dou bles match SAS broke rts losrng streak by defeatrng Chestnut Hrll 6 3 at Phrladelphra The Samts took all the smgles but Chestnut Hrll took all the doubles The team also defeated Westtown Frrends 4 2 at West town Pennsylvama Shettle Grubb and Frshburne won therr 54 smgles and Vcrmrlye md Weatherby won thelr doubles match Fnsher and Hanne C were doubles substrtutes At Washrngton Samt Albans handed SAS 1ts fxfth and final defeat 6 3 Shettle and Grubb were the only wrnners m smgles and teamed to get the only doubles wrn At home agarn SAS took revenge on XY'1lm1ngton Frrends for thrs last defeat by humblmg them 9 0 The squad ended the season wrth a 5 2 home vrctory over Hun School of Prrnceton New jersey Shettle Grubb Fxsh burne Morgan and a doubles team of Shettle and Grubb were the wmners Grubb Frshburne Delauncy and Morgan entered the Dela ware Scholastrc Tournament rn Wxlmlngton The team found the tompetrtron tougher than expected however and was able to wrn only one pornt Frsher who was not entered as part of the four man team got rnto the quarterfinals Followmg the close of school Shettle and Grubb repre sented SAS m the Mansurmg Island Tennrs Club Tournament at Rye New York Thrs 15 one of the leadrng prep school tournaments rn the East featurrng such schools as Lawrence vrlle Choate Deerfield Hrll and Woodbury Forest On the first day Shettle was elrmrnated by Tafts number two man Grubb was put out of the runnmg by Law rencevrlle s number three man Then Shettle and Grubb yomed together to defeat Taft s number one doubles team m three sets before they fell to Lawrencevnlle s number two team 6 3 6 2 X If K , ' ' .-N Q fu ,Q - I .. -f I X ' l , X p v 4 , ..- ' 1 r f , ' . . ,H , , g ,g at ' V : ' ' ' f 1 r g +24 l W ' ' ' Q a-1 Y ' . . . 7 , y r f , - ' s-e ' f 4 f v 1 Y 1 f . A xt e , I Y , 5 ' '. .- .wiyt . -, .- gr .,5:.k, I t gm , ., A, - Zig, KM - ' I , ., . 1' . , L' . ' , , .. 4 4 ur, ' , , ., . ' ' , . . ' V' , - ' y . ' . v ' . , , . . 1 I . T , . Y . . . , , 1 , , y , . . ' . 7 Y. . . , . . . V . . . . , . . - f . . 1 . , . y - , s V . 7 3 , , . , , - ' ' - v a A 1 A ' ' 4. rf 7 , l - . - 1 - - Y - - l 1 , Y f , , y - , f . . , . 5 F 3 ' 1 , - 7 ' W A ' 3 ' y . , l . , . Y , . . . . w . Y V , , . , . . . v . 3 , . y ' Y l
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