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MR. ANDERSON: VVell, as long as we already have a brief summary of the LaSalle game, how about giving us a few words on the LeRoy game, Mr. D'Amico? MR. D'AMICO: It was a very exciting game. Our boys completely outplayed the LeRoyans. They made nineteen first downs to only five for the visitors. The touchdowns were made by Colella and Tiffany. Adams place-kicked the extra points. Colella, aided by the superb playing of every man on the team, was the chief ground gainer through the line. MR. COOK: All right, Coach, I guess it's your turn now. Tell us something about the Batavia game. COACH: VVell, there isn't much to say, only that we beat them 29 to li. Colella made three touchdowns and Rosato one. Steve Adams kicked three points out of four attempts. Dick Woods showed his ability for intercepting passes by snaring three of them. Tommy Colella's punt-in-g was an extra feature of the day. MR. BERGERSON: Say, Ted, you drove your new car to Rochester when we played Aquinas and no doubt you saw that game sc go right ahead with your report. MR. ANDERSON: Aquinas was the strongest team on the schedule and they proved to be too powerful for the Albion boys. They were a better team and they deserved the victory. Our only touchdown came through by a blocked punt and Adalrs place-kicked the extra point. ROBERT HAMILTON: Mr. Bergerson, how about the Fairport game? Can you give us a few words about that contest? MR. BERGERSON: Yes, Bob, I believe I can. The Albion team clicked and they gave Fairport the worst defeat of the season. Colella made two touchdowns -and Rosato and Pask had one apiece. Adams had li perfect day in kicking points, making three out of three attempts. RAYMOND BALESTER: Say, Mr. Patterson, you havcn't talked yet so gc ahead' with the Oakfield game. MR. PATTERSON: Oakficld had a very fine, smooth working machine. They excelled in flat passes and hard tackling. Two of our touchdowns were made by Colella and Pask made one. Adams kicked two points of two tries, Buckley played a good defensive game and all thc others performed creditably. COACH: Bob, give us a description of the Medina game and some statistics of this year's football ganies. ROBERT HAMILTON: O. K., Coach. VVell, the Medina game turned out as it was expected. lt. was a clean played, hard fought game with few penalties. The touchdowns were made by Rosato, Colella f2j, and H. Dragon. Adams had hard luck in this game which marred his splendid record for kicking. He failed to convert out of four attempts. The game ended with a friendly feeling between the fans and players and everybody here was satisfied with the outcome. Now for some statistics. Out of eighteen attempts, Steven Adams place-kicked thirteen points, which is a very rare achievement. Albion held LeRoy on the six inch line for four consecutive downs. Colella's punting averaged from fifty to seventy yards. MR. ANDERSON: VVhat are the prospects for next year, Mike? COACH: Well, Ted, I heartily believe that next year Albion is going to have thc best football team that it has ever had. Next year, nearly every man on the team will have at least two years' experience. We will miss the services of Steve Adams, Mike Christopher and Ralph Tiffany, who are graduating. CURTAIN O18 1936 CHEVRON
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III-Y UI I4'I4'lCIlS Mr, .XlllI1'I'SUll. XYoo1l:4, Ilzniw-Q-loxizi, Mr, Vook llrnm-. 'l'iI'I':1izy, H :milton SCICNIC II: KTM' -Yt'!'IIl' is nfiwr ilu' III-I' Imzlrjlwf. .I group l'UIl-YISIIIIQ' of ilu VUIIVII, .Ilia .lmlr'r.von, Jlr. f'oo!.', Jlr. l'11fI1'l'.wn, Jlr. lir'rg'1'rxon, Jlr. IJIQIIIIIVIJ nml lfnlnwl IIIIIHIIIIIII arf' 11i.vr'1l.va'il1.g' flu- fonlfmfl .Yl'!I'WHl.J XIII. AXIIICIISOX: C'o:u'i1. I sm-1' IIl:il you Ix:uI :l wry SlIl'K't'h5IIllI MWISUII in fool Ii:1II IIIIS yvrir. VOAVII: Yvs. 'lk-fl. Jimi I IIIIIIIQ that this -Vvrxr is Ilia- In-st wrnsoii IIl:lt wx' Ilan vvvi' Ii:1cI silica' I Cilllll' Iicrv. XVI- pI-iyvci 5i'X'1'll gnimm. winning six and losing om :xml IIIIII om' cIci'4 it was Ixy Aquinas Institute' of Hom-Iu'slm'. XVI- CIPI-l'ilI1'tI I.IlSilIIl I LT to 6: I,n'IIo-v. Ili to Ii: Ii:1I:ivi.1, 29 to l-I-: I :iirport. 28 to II: O:iIiI'i1'I4I. 20 lo 0 ,:mI xIl'lIIlIil. 211 to l2. XIII. I3I'IIiGI'IRSOX: .Xliout Iiow many Iioys rcportwl I'or this first llI'Jl4'IIl'l I 0'Il'Ilf FOACII: 'I'I1vrc we-rv :1I:out 59 c:mmIid:xtc-s out for Hn' first pr:u'ticm'. But :ns IIN' M-:mon progrvssmI, tlu- HfIllIlII cIcL'rc:1sccI to IIIHUIII, I2. XIII. COOK: IXYIIISI :xlwmt Hu- injurin-sf WR-rv tlwy many or fvw? l'0AC'I'I: NVQ-II. IIlt.'I'l' wvra' il fcw injurivs but not vvry svrious onvs. NIR. IYANIIVU: YVlio worn' in lI11' starting lim-up. Mikv? CACIAUII: 'I'Iu- SI'll'tIllg' lim-up colisistcd of Adrilns. In-ft I-nd: fIIlI'IhI0llIlt'l'. Inwff lru-klvg Stirk, Ii-ft gllfll'lI1 XVoorIs. or-1ih'1'g Morrow. right guard: Iillcklvy fC':ipt.j right I:u'IiI4-1 I':1sIi, l'IgIlf c'mI: 'l'iH':my, ql1:11'h-1'Ii:u-Ii: II. Ilrugon. lr-t't Ii:1II'I1:xf'Ii Howto. right Il:iIfIi:fm-kg :md C'oIvII::. f'1:IIIi:u'Ii. ROIiICII'I' IIANIII,'I'UX: Say. Hr. Cook. te-II us SOIIICIIIIIIQQ about tha' I,:xS:iIIn Lgmm-, You wr-rc lilFt'Sl'llI :xt that gains. NIR. COOK: All right. Holm. W1-ll. II1111' NVJISIIII llllli'Il to that gnlm-. 'I'In' AI Iiion Iioyh W1-rv up :xgniml rm llll'Xlit'l'H'llCl'tI IUIIIII :md tIu'.v Il:irI :in vrlsy Iimr KICIIUJIIIIIQ., IIIUIII. 'I'iH':my stolv Hu' Iionors oi' tlu- :hy Ivy lhllkillg two rapcchiclllrir runs. Iflm c-.-irrivd Imck two punts. running forty-f'ivv :md v'ig.5Ixly-l'ivv yards. For toun'IicIowns. Stn'vm ' .'XfI:inis :1Iso stood out Ivy kicking Iwo points out of' thru- :ith-nipts. IW36 VIIICYIQOX ITC
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lfl lO'l'liAl4l, SQIHX I J SCENE III : fylllf' scour' is .lliss l'Vrigl1f's room, a j'r'7u' flags lalrr. .lliss lVrigl1f, srafwl al har flask, is lhuinbing lllfllllgll a n1anusr'1'ipt, wiilz a smila of S!lllSf'x'l!'llU1l on her fava. Tha door opens and llliss .lldams 1-onws in, with a bunflla of' papvrs in liar hand. Siu' also svffins pleaserlj M ISS ADAMS: Excuse me for rushing in this wriy. Miss ll'riglit. hut I simply had to show you what my studunts :irc doing in th-if MISS WRIGHT: Oh tli:1t's perfectly :ill right. 1'ui rm-ally glad you Cilllk' iii. lwc-:illsv l'yv ust finiisllcd compiling this anthology oi' our stu-- MISS ADAMS: Yes, hut you lirxvc uo idczi of this lfXC 'lll'llt work my 1xllIt'l'lC'flll Hirst-'A MISS XVRIGHT: Yes, but this anthology is rm-rilly cxtr:iord'iimry for high school students'--tlicy show remar- MISS ADAMS: All right, you win. l'll show you those p:1pn-rs lritcr. Wlurrf is this marvelous anthology? MISS YVRIGHT: Hero. let me rand thcm to you. ISIN' 7'l'!1ll.S'.2 Beautiful Things In the world Ihere are beautiful things, Tall sfraiglzl frees, And a bird that sings, A rainbow that promises hidden gold, Sheep quietly sheltered in their fold, Music that speaks of beautiful places, Beautiful souls and beautiful far-es. -George Collard 1036 CHEVRON 190
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