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Post by fdbuster on Jul 14, 2005 10:53:51 GMT -5
patch of the past.
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Post by Dan Laverty on Jul 14, 2005 12:26:31 GMT -5
Now I am going to have to break out the digi-cam and take some pics of stuff I have....
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Post by fdbuster on Jul 16, 2005 0:35:38 GMT -5
I always got a kick out of this pic!
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Post by fdbuster on Aug 14, 2005 11:32:06 GMT -5
Offical Rule Book 1964
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Post by Riverhead on Aug 30, 2005 22:26:31 GMT -5
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efce1
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Post by efce1 on Nov 28, 2005 16:56:39 GMT -5
hey...im a new member i had an old account but it was lost...i just recently uploaded pics from the states this year...im not the best camera man but its some pics of rigs and some action shots community.webshots.com/user/wbplaya0018
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Post by Riverhead on Oct 19, 2009 16:08:34 GMT -5
Found this tucked away in my basement... 1989 SNY OF results.... [ ]
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Post by Historian on Oct 20, 2009 15:06:53 GMT -5
Does anyone else know of the Eatons Neck Breakers scoring in a major Old Fashioned drill?
I was impressed with thier 9.72, just 2/10 out of first place, in the efficiency contest!
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Post by Riverhead on Oct 20, 2009 15:21:21 GMT -5
I believe they "cracked" the top 5 in the "90 county OF(in Bayport). Bob Peckham was their Coach.
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Post by GuardrailGeek on Oct 20, 2009 23:08:40 GMT -5
I believe they "cracked" the top 5 in the "90 county OF(in Bayport). Bob Peckham was their Coach. Dave: Now that make sense! Bob Peckham was a great organizer and served on the rules committe at one time. He originally started way back when, with the Cold Spring Harbor Owls. He had his best success with the Hunting Manor Bulldogs in the late 70's. I did not know he helped Eatons Neck. Thanks for the info!
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Post by SplatterLadder on Oct 28, 2009 6:11:40 GMT -5
Bob was around in the 1990's and was very active until Huntington Manor stopped running their old fashioned invite.
The Huntington "town drill" was held during the 1980's into the 1990's in both the spring and fall each year with rotating hosts. One time at Melville, they used a new experiment that measured "grasp and hold" electronically.
Bob lives in East Meadow. I saw him at the North Bellmore drill this year and he is doing well.
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Post by Riverhead on Jan 24, 2010 16:19:00 GMT -5
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