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,Li We carry a high line of cl-loC:ol.ATES WHITMAN is Our Leader RED CROSS DRUG STORE FOWLERQS TEA ROOM - A FASTIDIOUS PLACE FOR FASTIDIOUS PEOPLE e -In fact, a place quite different from any other in Binghamton. The surroundings are quite as delightful as the food and the appetizing way it is served. Club Luncheon 12-2 P. M., 50c. Salads, Sand- wiches, Tea,WCoffee, etc. a la carte. Everything home-made. This ideal Tea Room is located on the third floor of the Fowler, Dick Sz iWalker Store, in the Annex. Open from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Private luncheons arranged for, if desired. Lunch baskets filled. Automobile parties a specialty. FQDlW.TLgER9 T3llCHK ciia WALKER Binghamton's LARGEST and FINEST Department Store A. C. TOLLEY 8. co. FQJQ,:...kY-'LQ' 157 VVASHINGTON ST. Just Around Swartz Corner g ii T-L lv K in-u., .5 1 - . .cz ,.- - gl l l l l l 4 l 1 , l I 1 . l l l I l l . l l.
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Page 72 text:
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P3h0l'HmH T e .,- -- . - 70 . ,, . nt on to win them fill. furthermore, we have n-ext year and Mr. 1.55191 '50 SOHO U . . ' g I e ld , .tt vit cou P1 Immef fOr the future Mr. Leary built .up a team with subs 1 ues x Q be reliead upgn McNamara and Patten, both picked by various writers for that mythi- ' A . ' A V 1 4- ' in ' Y 'Q -. Y ev cal all star team will be with us next year. lliirroiiglfS,HtdEkli1 fjigibzcqgflogezislifggfrwviyfjlq - ' - t c e 1 was elected captain of the 1916 team. Greenmun an 1 , dw - - . 5 ' - s -- 7 ei' S1115-O'1l'll'Cl lool' ffood as 1 Hers remam for Uuaids, Q'Donnell sub centci and Slat 5 b f X s ' 'ieliost,of others lzfroolts is all that will remain ot the backneld, but there is much excellent material. 4 At the football banquet tendered to sie ea 3 ng V grime recognition was given to the big team who so proudly had won their las but tl t m bf the merchants of Binghamton still more is due them. They represented us and they were welded together as our team and the city of ,li1lIlgll21l11tOl1'S. lndeed we can well be' proud of them and tell to all outsiders about the wonderful football team back home., Following is the summary of games! , For against Oct. Z Keystone .......... 2 Oct. 9 Colgate Freshmen .... 6- 0 Oct. 16 Corning Free ....... ---41 0 Oct. 23 Scranton Central .... 0 O Oct. 30 Elmira ........... ---34 6 Nov. 6 Utica Free ........ . . .13 6 Nov. 13 Syracuse Central. .. 6 19 Nov. 20 Ithaca .......... .--- 2 7 0 Nov Syracuse Tech. .. . . . -26 0 Total fi ir 166 against 33 Qhastsettiall Early in December about forty candid-2l'fCS fOI' the team F6pO1'fCC1 for their f11'S'C try-out. From these coach Leary picked fifteen from whom the Varsity five were chosen. After a week's practice the following flve men were chosen to represent B. C. H. S., in a game with Owego on Dec. 18. Cornick, centerg VVelch and Prytherch forwards:1VilcoX and 1iVinters, guards. Later Flynn played as guard. ln the first game B. C. H. S. defeated Uwego Free Academy by a score of 35 to 28. The next game was played at Norwich for the first time in several years. The Norwich team was defeated on its own court by a score of 21 points to 17. During the Christ- mas vacation no games were played but on jan. Sth a game was lost to Cortland High School by a score of 34 to 32. The following week a game was played at Cortland with the Cortland Normal School tive in which B. C. H. S. lost by a score of 34 to 15. After this the B. C. H. S. team pulled together and defeated Wfest Pitts- ton the champions of Fastern Pennsylvania by scoiing 33 points to their oppo- nents 76 Trips weie made to lthaca and Elmira but in each case the Binghamton team lost by one point On Feb 4th a game was pl yed with Cortland High on their floor ending in 1 score of 38 to 73 in fax oi of the home team Corning Free Academy met with defeat at liinghamton when the B C H S team overpowered them by a score of 36 to 30 The next two weeks Cortland Nloimal and Elmira succeeded in carry- ins 'may the honors after v A 7 -Q - 4 --5 7 c, Q ' 5 f ' . f . ' L' 1 a' ' ' ' . g. . C Q A x H. . 7 - Q , 'i ' C V f c .... . I I n- y V , 1 - ' Q ' g' C f j 5 hard fought games with the B. C. H. S team. Mar. 25th, the most evenly contested game of the Season was played 'ovith Itllaca High the B Q . . , ' C. H. S. team winning by '. C, - K in a grand victory for the il .... v g 1 ' K W C I . BF '-I'-. s , 3 . . V 1 3 s - 1 C - , 'T M . . . a point The last game of the season on April lst ended l C H S team by oyercoming a strong delegation of Hamilton F1 esliman by a score of 31 to 71 The success of the B C. H. S. team in winning -.even games out of fourteen 141 is due to the excellent coaching of Mr- Leary and the strong opposition offered by the scrub team The men comprising this team 'ire buck center Creenmun md ODOUUQ11 guards Burdlck and Thorne for- Wafdh H Prythei ch, Manageii.
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72 P 3h0l'8m3 a e T17 . A A Baskzfhall fGZzam Garry Cornick ...... .... C aptain Wilcox . . . . . Guard Herbert Prytherch. . . . . Manager Winters . . . . Guard Cornick ....... . . . . . . Center Flynn . . ,,,, , Guard Welsh ff- ' 1 -.-r Forward King? , Forward
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