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THE CLIFTONIAN 11 PITCHING RECORDS Games Won Lost Pet. Record ..................... 8 7 1 .875 DeVall ..................... 2 0 0 .000 Hillyer .................... 1 l 0 1.000 Hare ....................... 1 0 0 .000 9 8 1 .889 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Two-base hits: Macomber 4; Bloodgood 4; R. Walters 4. Three-base hits: Macomber 1; Bloodgood 2. Home runs: Bloodgood 1; Peters 1. Stolen bases: F. Walters 9; R. Walters 7; Macomber 7. Sacrifice hits: Bloodgood 4; Mark 3. Walks: F. Walters 11; Macomber 12; O’Connell 7. Putouts: R. Walters 80; Bloodgood 51. Runs: F. Walters 17; Macomber 14; Bloodgood 12. Hits: R. Walters 16; Macomber 12; Bloodgood 12. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. Clifton Springs 7 1 .875 Victor 6 2 .750 Manchester 5 3 .625 Phelps 1 7 .125 Shortsville 1 7 .125 O SOCCER Although this was the first attempt by Coach Edmund Kasper to promote a Soccer team, in the High School, he found some very good material in the boys who went out for this sport. The team did not expect to win any championships but went out merely for the sport and good practice which was afforded them. Next year it is hoped by all the players and Coach Kasper, that the team will be in shape to make a better showing. Although they did not win any games, they showed very stiff competition to the opposing players. The following is a list of the games played and the scores: C. S. H. S 0 Phelps 10 C. S. H. S 0 Manchester ........ 6 C. S. H. S 1 E. Bloomfield C. S. H. S 1 Manchester Following is a list of the regular players and the subs: B. Walters, F. Walters, J. McLouth, S. McLouth, G. Record, P. Brown, D. Smith, E. Smith, G. Cost, C. Moran, H. Mosher, B. Webb. Subs: P. Quigley, R. Maslyn, C. White. -----------o------------ CHEER LEADERS The weaker sex has always added forcibly to the cheering, and especially this year under the leadership of Mary Lannon and Mary Tomlinson, who have proved strong aids to Park and Sid, our ancient hurrah leaders. Jordy has been training to step into his big brother’s shoes, and there’s no doubt but that he can do it all right. He’s lent his husky voice very generously and we hope he does hereafter. They were all good! -----------o------------ COMPARISONS In the days of thirty-eight, A good man in gold Was worth his weight But those days are old. A man today Might not be worth his salt Who can say It may not be his fault. —EUGENE SMITH, Eng. III.
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10 THE CLIFTONIAN Frantz is always ready to call you silly goose, she is also ready to help you and to give you a boost which is more than mere mechanical action. Mr. Smith: As a “clean-up man” he has no equal. And that reminds us that we might use him expeditiously, if not actually, on our baseball team. ----------------------------------------o-------------- BASEBALL, 1932 C. S. H. S. AGAIN THE CHAMPIONS ! For the third consecutive year, Clifton Springs High School has come through the baseball season as the undisputed champions of the Scholastic League. During the season only one league game was lost, which was due mostly to weather conditions, rather than to the inability of the players. Of the other two years, when C. S. H. S. also took the championship, the boys did not let one league game slip by them. Much credit is due to the ability of Coach William Spencer, who has coached the High School boys to the three successive championships which they now hold. Following are the scores and other statistics, for the season 1932- SCHEDULE C. S. H. S. . C. S. H. S. . . 13 . 10 Phelps Victor 2 C. S. H. S. . 2 Manchester . C. S. H. S. . . 15 Shortsville .. C. S. H. S. . . 23 Geneva q C. S. H. S. . 2 Phelps C. S. H. S. . 5 Victor 4 C. S. H. S. . 8 Manchester . C. S. H. S. . . 15 Shortsville —Non-League Game. —Game was forfeited. BATTING AVERAGES ab. r. h. Pet. ab. r. h. Pet. F. Walters, ss. . ... 31 17 11 .355 Record, p. .. 24 4 4 .167 E. Smith, cf. .. ... 24 8 7 .282 Mark, rf. ... 6 1 1 .167 Bloodgood, lb . ... 32 12 12 .375 DeVall, p. .. 3 1 0 .000 Macomber, 2b . ... 28 14 12 .429 Durkee, 3b. . 1 0 0 .000 R. Walters, c. . ... 33 11 16 .444 Hillyer, p. .. 1 0 0 .000 D. Smith, 3b. .. ... 32 8 10 .312 Hare, p. ... 2 3 2 1.000 O’Connell, If. . ... 25 10 10 .400 Peters, rf ... 25 6 10 .400 Totals ... 270 95 95 .352
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12 THE CLIFTONIAN GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The girls’ basketball team had a very successful season during 1931-32, under the able direction of Mr. Edmund Kasper. Although they did not win the championship, they offered some very keen competition to the opposing teams. Miss Trautman acted as chaperon. The following is a summary C. S. H. S......................... C.S. H.S............................ C. S. H. S......................... C. S. H. S......................... C. S. H. S......................... C. S. H. S.......................... C. S. H. S.......................... C. S. H. S......................... •C.S. H. S.......................... C. S. H. S.......................... •C.S. H.S............................ C. S. H. S......................... •C. S. H. S......................... •C.S. H.S........................... •C.S. H.S............................ •C.S. H.S............................ of the games played in 1931-32: . 30 Shortsville............ . 12 Clyde ................ . 38 E. Bloomfield ........ . 48 Manchester .............. . 18 Phelps ............... . 16 Alumni ............... . 16 Henrietta ............ . 19 Clyde ................ . 34 Honeoye .............. . 21 Shortsville ............. . 17 Victor ................ . 26 E. Bloomfield......... . 21 Manchester ........... . 18 Phelps................. . 29 Honeoye .............. . 16 Victor ................ 13 18 12 15 29 18 11 18 17 14 26 19 10 25 15 13 Totals ................. •League Games. League Games------ Non-league Games 379 Totals ................ Won Lost ......................... 7 3 ..................... 4 2 273 Totals for Season ..................... li 5 The following girls were considered regular players during the past season: Nan Quigley, Marguerite Griffiths, Doris McCormack, Clara Wright, Frances Burgess, Margaret Joyce, Lorraine Kauder, Alice Walton, Doris Costello, and Rosalie VanKerkhove Other members of the squad were: Jean Vanderhoof, Mary Louise Connolly. Mary L. Madden, Mary Kralovich, Jeanette Roper, Sarah Jane Devereaux, Lee Knapp.
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