Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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THE CLEANER was not up to par, he carried off his share of duties to the team. IQLEINFELDYJX Freshman recruit, con- ducted himself well in center field. J. Levine, Santoria and Horwitz are three promising men for next year's Varsity. Freshmen all and with a little more of the Old Fightw they will be hard to beat. To Coach Campbell goes the credit for what success our team showed on the Diamond. The one thing I regret is the fact that Coach Campbell has not had the material with which to turn out the team which he has the ability to turn out. At the beginning of the past season Coach Campbell had the material for which he had long waited, but fate seems to strike Farm Schoolis Athletics many hard blows. The Strike, which cost us many good men and true, also took away six men of varsity caliber, nothing daunting Our Coach took it upon himself to put a team on the field that would at least show Hght to any team we might meet. AND HE DID. FRESHMEN WIN CLASS For the third time in the history of the School the Freshmen took the Juniors into camp to the tune of 10 to 9. The Freshmen went into the game a little over-confident, knowing that the Juniors had very little baseball talent left i11 their ranks. XYhile the Freshmen were a little over-coiident the Juniors went into the game with grim determination to win. The Juniors walked away fI'0I11 the Freshmen in the first five innings, Cohein pitching great ball at that time. ANNUAL INTER- GAMES very life staged a rally that was magnifi- cent, inasmuch as it snatched victory from defeat. At the end of the seventh inning the score stood 1Of7 in favor of the Freshmen. The game ended with the Juniors unable to score the tying run from third base. The fielding of Blumberg and Horwitz in the outfield and Santoria in the infield were the features of the game. To Elliot, coach of the Freshman team, goes credit for the excellent support that his infield gave to Hardiman, the Fresh- In the sixth inning Cohein weakened man pitcher. and the Freshmen, fighting for their MATTHEXV SNTDER, '26 l l COHPLIMENTS OF i 1 Q flilass uf 1924 l ,7 . Y QQQ. F- ' Page Twuflfzf-ulifffll

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I4 f' mf' . 'xi ' lf ff X ,V X ... -, . .. . -, s - fn if at 4+ we '11 N W., , gxf -1 fifanf'-Is. 15 V7 - H D ' i K , T7 if J.. DT-. r .'.efffwft:,?.EfI. MEM' Z ' L 1- i W. J. STRINGER We have buried our Baseball season with a mingled feeling of relief and regret. Ours has not been the best team on earth, although our season has been mediocre. Enough about the season to say that out of ten games we lost five, won four Hlld tied one. CREDIT TO Wnoxi CREDIT is DUE Coach Campbell assisted by Captain Elliot and llanager Kleinfeld, decided that the following men should receive F's: Captain Elliot, IV. J. Stringer, INI. BI. Cohein, BI. E. Cohein, Jos. Kleinfeld, and S. Levine. Santoria. XUMERALS-Ent wisle, Alexander, Sclmei- der. After the Student Body Strike, during which the team lost six Varsity men, Captain Dick Elliot called his loyal supporters to the colors and strove to bring order out of chaos. IVitl1 a nucleus of two letter men from last. year's Varsity, Stringer, left fielder, and Elliot, pitcher and Captain-elect of the team, Coach Campbell did his best to put. a good team on the Held. CAPTAIN DICK ELL1oT-Captain Elliot was always there with a good word or a ubawling out as the case might deserve. He well deserves to wear the star which is his to wear with the F he will receive. DI. II. CoHE1NMSlow and steady, but usually there when it came to a pinch. He made a good mate for Elliot. Taking his knocks and boosts with an argument but taking them just the same. IV. J. STRINGER-Pliljffl in left Held on last year's Varsity but was moved into first base for the second game and played the position for the remainder of the season. BI. E. COHEIN1IhIlk6 was a mere onlooker last season, but this year he showed his stuff and captured a position in left field. Later in the season he was moved into the infield where as Short- stop he was the star fielder of the team. F. IV. IENTIVISLE-E11tXVlSlC was our product of the Tennis courts. Circum- stances alter cases, however. so En- twisle came out to practice. He knew we needed material and I think I am speaking truthfully when I say that he was as much surprised as anyone when he was given a position on the team. He fielded fairly well but the less said about batting averages the better. B. ALEXANDER-Alexainler returned in time to play the last game. Had he been with us the entire season he would be sharing honors with llike Cohein. E. SCHNEIDER-Played as well as any of the outfieldersg although his attitude Page Twulztfu-.fcrcrz



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THE CLEANER Left lo riglzl ffirs! fowl: NV. J. Stringer CCaptainl, Goldstein CAssistant Managerj, Elliott, Brewer, Ostrolenk Clvlanagerj, Vanlsoy, Gordon. Left to right Csecond fU'LUD.' Mr. M. Mayer CAssistant Coachj, Santoria, Schneider, Berman, Mr. O. A. Stangel CCoachj, Alexander, Horwitz, Michaels, Mr. F. Plain CAssistant Coachj. Left to right Ctlzird fowl: Cohein, Blumberg, Goldich, H. Rabino- witz, Filgut, Kaplan. Ollzer members of squad: J. Rabinowitz, S. Rosenau. :fastball Once more the season of strife and struggle l1as come to an end and Ends us at the close of a hard schedule with a season of bitter defeats behind us. Farm School, as usual, took a. bigger bite than she could chew, so we look back l11OLlI'l1flllly on the lone victory over Quakertown High and compare it with the seven defeats suffered from the hands of our other opponents. After the brilliant Banquet given to the Football team by the Freshman Class, we started off with a rush, taking Quakertown into camp to the tune of 690, Horwitz making the score on a 48-yard run behind perfect interference. XFILLANOVA FRESH Vs. FARM SCHOOL The squad traveled to Villanova with the intention and determination to bring another victory to our colors. The size of Villanova's line and backfield were rather appalling to our lighter fellows but nothing daunting we went into the game with the Old Fightu and had it not been for a. blocked punt the ganie would have ended a. scoreless tie. Our team made three magnificent stands on its own 1-yard line and despite the line-cracking ability of the Villanova. backs they failed to put the ball across our goal line. Page Twcmfzf-n1'ne

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