Word: schock
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Jayvee lineup: Gordon, g; Harrop, Morison, rf; Schock, lf; Langmann, rh; Mudd, ch; Ragle, lh; Chen, Soriano, ro; Gilbert, Jones ri; Wallace, cf; Jessner, lf; Gellert, lo. Freshman lineup: Snook, g; Shafer, rf; Darrell, lf; Sparrow, rh; Gabler, ch; Hansen, lh; Houston, ro; Weiss, ri; Plissner, ch; wolf, Johnson, li; Krogius, Gordon...
...starting lineup: Gordon g; Harrop, rf; Schock, lf; Ragie (capt.), rh; Mudd, ch; Williams, lh; Soriano, lo; Gilbert, li; Chen, cf; Jessner, ri; Wallace...
Lack of time prevented the playing of two doubles matches, but the John Zinsser and Jack Lynch combination downed their opponents, as did all the singles entries. The best individual engagement was between Mal Moley, number one man, and Bill Schock, prep schooler who had previously beaten him. After dropping the first set and only saving the second by several lucky breaks, Moley took the third...
...Schock cast about for a scheme to insure perpetuation of his business and put his money to Christian employment. Last week he thought he had one. He converted his business into a trust and provided that, except for a modest living for himself and wife, its income should go to public schools in the districts served by his company (mostly in Lancaster, York and Dauphin Counties). There were no strings on how the money should be used. But each school district's share depended on two things: 1) the number of its pupils, 2) the amount...
...Said Mr. Schock: "I have no ax to grind. ... If the public continues to patronize the company, the sum will be abundant...