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28 319412 CLINTONIAN 260 H YY-, ,Y .V n,,i4 new Scaled-Baldwin, J. Burns, Fox, Williams, Capt. J. Schilling, R. Burns, Restle, Squires, Iles, O. Burns, second row-Tucker, Pope, Mather, Hess, Palmer, R. Schuck, Sheridan. Hockey With many well seasoned skaters returning, including high-scoring Captain Johnny Schilling, Coach Norm Parkhurst and Clinton looked forward to a suc- cessful hockey season. However, due to the poor' weather, the team was handi- capped by bad ice and insufficient practice and hung up the record of only five victories in eight starts which score was rather disappointing to all concerned. 'lihe'opposition that Clinton skated against was varied but the pucksters were able to roll up 40 goals to the opposition's 19. After defeating Fayetteville 7-3 and Onondaga 3-2 in its hrst starts of the year, Clinton was beaten 3-2 under the lights in a return match. ln a hard fought game at Valley's home rink, Clinton lost the rubber game 2-1. Its best performance was the shut-out 4-O, administered Rome in a night contest here. Clinton was invited to the first high school hockey tournament to be held on the Hamilton College rink March 6-7. Among the schools planning to com- pete with Clinton were Massena, Rome and Onondaga Valley. The weather, however, was again against hockey and the tournament was cancelled. Next year the schools hope to stage another tournament. Sophomore Dick Burns took the scoring honors with his brother Owney and Capt. Schilling runners-up. ScoREs Clinton Fayetteville 3 Clinton l Onondaga Valley 2 Clinton Onondaga Valley 2 Clinton 14 Clayton 0 Clinton Onondaga Valley 4 Clinton 7 Baldwinsville 2 Clinton Rome 0 T -- Clinton Rome 6 40 19
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1942 CJLIINTONIAN l 27 l 5611 50' Scaled-O'Brien, Co-Capt.g Hooson, Co-Capt.g Marcellus, P. Schilling, Hydeg second row'- Westerman, Lorenz, Dwyer, N. Bramley, Foote. Basketball The 1941-42 edition of the Clinton basketball team was one of the best ag- gregations ever' assembled by the school. The team finished the year in first place in the Upper Mohawk Valley League and participated in the Section Three ffourney at lkdutesboro. 11n:tean1 adneved the envknne record of 15 ndns ni 17 ganns, beanng New Hartford in league competition and giving Clinton sole leadership in the league. Four of the five starting players scored over one hundred points during the year, which feat shows the team play that was present all season. Even though we lost our first game in the tourney, two of our' players re- ceived medals for outstanding achievements. Jimmy Hyde shot his way to the foulshoonng hnah and nmnithe hnak by shoodng 22 fouk outci a posybk 25. Jack Marcellus received a medal for outstanding play on a losing team. The team loses the five starters at graduation. Scotuzs Clinton 5 St. Aloysius 40 Clinton Sherrill Clinton 31 Lowville 28 Clinton New Hartford Clinton 53 Canastota 31 Clinton Hamilton Clinton 42 Cazenovia 30 Clinton Whitesboro Clinton 35 St. Aloysius 41 Clinton Waterville Clinton 54 Sherrill 21 Clinton New Hartford Clinton 43 Morrisville 25 Clinton Cazenovia Clinton 42 Oneida 21 Clinton Frankfort Clinton 34 Wliitesboro 20 -
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MG 19412 CLIINTUNIAN 29 l Svrifrd-Fitzpatrick, Lenahan, Davis, Manning, Cackett, Pfendler, J. Schilling, Foote, R. Burns, Iles, McCabe: second l'0'ZU--FlCfIll'l1lI1g, Abaied, Dwyer, Brown, Batty. VYestei'- man, Wardman, Marcellus, Palmer, J. Adams, Grifhn, Cosgrove, Squires, third 7'0'IL'v Smith, Rizzo, Phillips, Clarey, Graham, C. Joseph, Taylor, Hooson, Guldo, Burdick, Brown, Larsen, Kline. Track Clinton started the 1942 track season with hopes for a good season running high. With many experienced runners and held stars returning. Coach Norman Parkhurst molded a formidable team from the veterans and eager newcomers. VVith only two days of practice each week to prepare for the meets the boys had to work extra hard in order to qualify in the time trials held for the meets as only those qualifying were taken on the trips. This year for the first time in Clinton history the track team won the Upper Mohawk Valley League track meet held at Colgate University. The team com- piled 48 points to 342 for its nearest competitor, XYhitesboro. New Hartford was third with 34. In the three other meets held this year, Clinton remained undefeated, conipilv ing scores of 58 points at Herkimer, 26 in the U.F.A. Invitation Meet and 36M in the Section Ill meet at Proctor. May 7 May l7 May Z3 june ll Clinton Clinton Clinton -Clinton Tue SCHEDULE 58 at Herkimer 46 48 Chrst placej, Invitation Meet at Hamilton Z6 Chrst placej, Invitation Meet at U. F. A. 362 at Proctor CSection lllj
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