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Coaches Harold Breene and Joseph A. Nolan worked with junior gridmen. Fine plav by Co­
captains Jeff Gibson, Dave Hew.t, and Ben Torcivia kept the group in fine fettle. 'Fhe 42-12 rout of
Far Hills will be long remem­ bered.
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Junior Teams Hope For W inning Seasons
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lunior boopsters, coached bt
Mr Robert B. Victor, are a small
group; but they are fast and han­
dle the ball extremely well, borne ■Vve
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been and are with St. Bernard s,
Far Hills Country Day School,
and Rumson. This winter’s cap­ the tains are Bill Warren and Rich
Napolitano with Jeff Gibson, Don Pretty, and Mark Vicendese among the starting line-up.
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