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January 6, 1925 "Hackensack High Quintet Wins From Rutherford Five, 47-25; Encounter Passiac Tomorrow" |
January 8, 1925 "Hackensack loses 54-37 to Passiac After 4th Quarter Rally" |
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February 5, 1925 "Hackensack High School Quintet Tunes Up For Clash With Passiac By Slaughtering Leonia, 60-16" |
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March 5, 1925 "Hackensack High school clashes with East Orange in opening game of state tourney at Shanley's Gym in Newark." |
March 6, 1925 "Hackensack High basketball team is in second round of state tourney as result of victory over East Orange," |
March 13, 1925 "Hackensack High's Golden Comet may destroy dream of orange quintet in New Jersey Basketball classic." |
March 14, 1925 "Captain Howard Bollerman leads Golden Comet to its greatest court victory in game with formidable Orange High team." |
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March 17, 1925 "George Merrill give impressive plea for Hackensack which stumps officals but they render a ridiculous decison." |
March 18, 1925 "Captain Howard Bollerman easily the outstanding basketball star in the Northern New Jersey loop." |
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March 27, 1925 "Golden comet clashes with Passaic high school wonder team for title of the North Jersey league tonight." |
Bergen Evening Record Hackensack by all indication was told the third round game at the State tournament against Plainfield was to be played at night no earlier than 7:30 as was even reported only a few days before in the paper. The coach only found out two hours before game time that the game was to be played at 4:00. In a time when phones were rare and a cell phone as we know it was 70 years away, rounding up everyone to get to Newark on time in two hours was quite a job. The job was not fully accomplished with a few players missing; one playing hurt and others just not ready to play Hackensack came up short 19-18 losing to Plainfield clearly an inferior team by all accounts. Hackensack filed a protest to no avail. Now all that lied ahead was a head to head added game to the schedule insisted on by the ‘Wonder Team’ Passaic to play Hackensack for the outright league title after the State tournament games concluded. Could Hackensack be more motivated for such a game then what had just transpired in robbing them at a shot for the State championship. Written by: |
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