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THE TRUMPET Friday, June 12, 1964 Page Five
Fliers Nip Runners !Vatice j.V. two men on base -and provided the
winning runs in the Lakewood
A new feature will be found game. During the Lakewood game
on next year's sports pages.
The Brancher track team fell one INJ, 3. Sohl (REC), 4. Wallack Each issue, the Trumpet sports The second half of the J.V. base- fine outfield play by George Col-
staff will select the outstanding ball team's schedule was high- bert kept the Branchers in the
point short of defeating unbeaten !LB). athlete of that month. The selec-
tion will be based upon a series lighted by fine pitching and clutch game.
Shore ·Conference Champion Nep- Pole Vault 1. Jones CLE), 2. Sut- of .games, one particularly good
game, or a single spectacular
tune in a recent triangular meet ton CN), 3. Hewitson CN), 4. Hollo- play. The sports ·staff welcomes power hitting. After a slow start, Runners Win 3
suggestions of athletes to be pitcher Steve Furst ended the sea-
at the Mel Rahn Oval. Red Bank way (N). Height 11. honored. These may be left
in the Trumpet --mailbox in the son with four straight victories, During the month of M,ay, the
Catholic placed a lagging third. Broad Jump 1. O'Brian, 2. Hop- principal's office.
getting two in relief and saving one J.V. tradk team .had three meets
Topping the scoring column for kins, 3. Puryear, 4. Washington.
the Branchers was Mel Jones, who Distance 20' 10". other game. Jim Cofer pitched a and won them all. Versatility has
High Jump 1. Hewitson (N), 2.
again broke his O'Wll school record brilliant one hit 3-0 victory over been the key to the Brancher at-
in the high hurdles with a 14.6
Mitchell (LB), 3. Hennesee (RBC) Red Bank. Jim lost his bid for a tack. Freshmen hurdler "Snootie"
4. Grant (N). Height 5' 6".
clocking and then won the lows in no hit ga·me when, with 2 out in McGaskill and sprinter Al Tyler
a speedy 20.6 to set another mark.
His third win came in the pole Totals~Neptune 65; Long Branch the 7th inning, the win swept a have each averaged 10 points per
REC 14. fly ball over the centerfielder's meet. Sophomore Vallie Mitchell
vault at 11 feet. head. Rich Wilder picked up the has been a triple threat. Vallie
other win via a fine 4 hitter over scores in the mile, pole vault and
100 yd. dash 1. Hopkins (N), 2. Lakewood. Homeruns by Joe Minc- the high jump. Surprise perform-
Wave Finishes In CellarShort lLB), 3. Freeman (N), 4. berg and Ralph Penta were two ances by freshmen and stalwart
Mayberry (LB). Time 9.9. big blasts for the J.V.'s. Joe's 2 performances by sophomores and
220 yd. dash 1. Hopkins (N), 2.
run blast came in the Red Bank reliable juniors have given the
Hitting, Fielding PoorShort !LB), 3. Smith (REC), 4.
game. Ralph's 4 bagger came with J.V.'s a strong team balance.
DeSantis (LBJ. Time 21.7.
The Green Wave baseball team hind the plate, he possessed one
had a rather disappointing season. of the Shore's strongest throwing
It was a building year, and one arms.
w·hich followed two highly success-
440 yd. dsah !. Findler !N), 2.
Netmen Complete Season;Parrino (LB), 3. Saccheho (LB),
4. Jennings (LB). Time 53.8.
Show 300% I m p r o v e m e n t880 yd. run l. Lacasse (N), 2. ful seasons. Inexperience, fielding, On June 1, the Wave was elim-
Wallack ILB), 3. Dempsey !REC), and a lack of solid hitting account- inated from the Monmouth College The Varsity tennis team, coach- the doubles matches to bring home
4. Schlieg (LB). Time 2:07.8. ed for the team's last place finish Tournament by N e p tune , 4-3. ed by Wayne Stevenson, completed a Brancher victory.
Mile run 1. Orgle (N), 2. Mautner in the Shore Conference A Divi- Brancher batters knocked out Flier its season with a record of 3 wins Win Again
(REC), 3. Stalsworth (LB), 4. sion. starter Lou DeSarno in the first and 7 losses. Although this sea-
Mitchell CLE). Time 4:59.6. inning and took a 1-0 lead. .Nep- son's record was a bit disappoint- The netmen kept up the pace by
Sets Record tune tied it up, but in the fifth the ing, it was, nevertheless, better
120 yd. high hurdles 1. Jones Branchers went ahead 3-1. Nep- than last year's disastrous slate of defeating Red Bank Catholic, 3-2.
(LB), 2. O'Brian CLE), 3. McGas- Most of the hitting was done by tune came back in the late innings no wins and 10 losses. Lacik of Singles winners were Noel Peters
kill (LB), 4. Murray (N). Time Bert "Strams" Stronstorff, Senior to win 4-3. DeSarno took the win practice due to the weather ham- 1and Dave Tepper. Peters and Bill
14.6. New School Record. outfielder, and Joe Bova, soph- after returning to the mound from pered the team severely. Finger won the first doubles match,
omore shortstop. Bert bro!k:e Bob clinching the victory. Losing for
180 yd. lnw '.hurdles 1. Jones (LB), Tomaini's record of 24 hits in a first base. Long Branch opened the season the Branchers were second man
2. Mayberry (LB), 3. O'Brian season as he set a new LBHS mark at Middletown, defeating the Lions Bill Finger and the second doubles
of 29. He finished with over a The Wavettes, the first organized by a score of 3-2. Noel Peters and team of Tepper and Steve Kirsch-
(LB), 4. Murray (N). Time 20.6. .400 average. Bova hit consistently girls' track team, was defeated by Bill Finger were defeated in the ner.
New School Record. all season to record a mark around both Red Bank Catholic and Nep- first and second singles matches,
.320. At times, Tomaini showed tune in individual meets -at the but Dave Tepper won the third Netmen Slump
last season's form, but could not Mel Rahn Oval. A late start and match and started the Braucher
rally. The Long Branch doubles The team then fell into a slump,
Errors plagued the Branchers teams of Peters-Finger and Tepper- losing the next seven matches. The
realize his full potential. Jerry Schlesinger swept through first loss came at the hands of
Princeton, 0-5. The Branchers next
this season. ·Costly boots and wild on various events. The girls have faced Christian Brothers ~4..cademy,
throws lost several close games. one of the top teams in the state.
Bova led all fielders as he made CBA won all the singles and the
the fewest errors. first doubles. The only Brancher
W a v e Girls(N), 3. Mayer CRBC'), 4. Grazi-
Shot put 1. Engel (N), 2. Zogalis
ano CN). Distance 50' 2 11
•
Make D e b u tDiscus 1. ,Engei (N), 2. Camma-
rano (LB), 3. Delmore (LB), 4.
Van Brunt CLE). Distance 150'.
Javelin 1. Engel (N), 2. Zogalis
585 Broadway Long Branch Frank "Hawk" Onacilla, fire- conflicting activities kept many taken part in the 50 yd. dash, 100 victory came in the second doubles,
Phone 222-8200 balling righthander, lost many girls from participatng on the yd. dash, 220 yd. run, 440 relay, where Manny J omok and Cary
close decisions because of weak team. the running broad jump, 8 lb. shot Rubman won to leave a final score
batting support. He was especially
Miss Christine Long, a former event and baseball throw. of 1-4.
outstanding in 1-0 victories over AAU track and field member, Wavettes Blanked Then followed losses to Asbury
Middletown and Toms River. Be- sUpervised the spirited group. As On May 30, the team partici- Park, Lakewood, Red Bank, and
a participant in AAU competition, pated in the first N.J. Girls' High Rumson, in succession.
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234 BROADWAY adding that a lack of proper equip- meet, 26 schools participated. The
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in this year's short losing season. ship with a total of 271h points. three singles as P,eters, Finger,
Miss Long expressed her pleasure The Wavettes were held scoreless. and Tepper each won. The first
222-6270 Zenith Color TV over the accomplishments of the All the girls had expected stiff doubles was lost, but the second
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NORWOOD eagerness and high competitive competition, but hope to do better Schlesinger won to chalk up a final
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