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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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lunior boopsters, coached bt
Mr Robert B. Victor, are a small
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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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