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THE PIONEER 21 the league, the standing being as follows: Washingtonville High Schoolaoin in n nu Won Lost Pc. Goshen H. S. 5 1 .834 Chester H. S. 4 1 .800 Warwick H. S. 2 2 .500 Monroe H. S. 1 4 .200 Washingtonville H. S 0 5 .000 The members of our fast High School team were: Scott Osborne (captain), pitcher and second base. Harry Lewis, catcher. Lester Roosa, first base. Reginald Waldo, second base and cen-er field. Franklin Schriver, shortstop. Raymond liiclmer, third base. Karl Wehinger, left field. Murray Thompson, center field and pitcher. Fred Clayton, right field. William Nash, substitute. TRACK. TEAM The Track Team of 1914, under the management of Wayne Crosby, and the captainship of Van Duzer Wallace, proved to be a marvel. The team practiced faithfully, under the direction of Coaches Thomas Tuthill and Charles Coleman, and went into the Orange County Interscholastic Track Meet with 12 members. Most of the members were never in a meet before, but this fact did not make much difference. Our boys went on the track and represented this small village against the larger cities of Orange County, landing in second place with 38 points to their credit, among them being four firsts, one second, six thirds and three fourths. Fred Tie-man placed this school on the point table by securing fourth place in the mile run. Next came Harry Lewis, with third in the 100-yard dash, and then we added two more when Osborne finished third in the 220-yard dash. In the 880-yard run Harold Houston captured fourth place, while Roosa and Osborne finished third and fourth in the 220 low hurdles. Then we had the sixty-yard dash under our wing, Harry Lewis being the victor, but owing to the fact that two contestants, neither of whom secured a place, had a head start, the race had to be run over again. Being all out of breath, Lewis managed to get only third. Goshen High came through in the relay race with third place. Later came William Welsh, our premier athlete, who began his record breaking by raising the shot put record from 43 feet to 43 feet, 2 inches. This record was not allowed to stand as Welsh had used the official shot, which was under weight. Next our young athlete captured the discus throw, setting a new record of 137 feet, 9 inches, and later the hammer throw. Welsh also won the high jump, setting a new record of 5 feet, 10 inches. In this event Van Duzer Wallace captured third place. The points of the meet were distributed as follows: Middletown High School-------------------57 Goshen High School-----------------------38 Port Jervis High School------------------37
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22 THE PIONEER Newburgh Free Academy 32 Monroe High School 16 Montgomery High School 6 Washingtonville High School 0 Wax-wick High School 0 Highland Falls High School 0 186 The individual cup was won by our premier athlete, William Welsh, who captured 20V£ points, among them being four firsts. The members of our marvelous track team were: Wayne Crosby, manager; Van Duzer Wallace, captain; Wm. F. Welsh, Scott Osborne, Harry Lewis, Lester Roosa, Fred Tieman, Harold Houston, Forest Ivory, John Hansen, William Ben-net, Edwin Marston, Robert Lewis. A Freshman once to Hades went, Because he would not learn, They sent him back to earth again, He was too green to burn. HUMOR SECTION : -j “Daffydills.” . ,r Is Roosa going buggy? No, but Lew (is). If you cut down a tree could you Se(a) cord? If Janet’s shoe came untied would Wallace it? If Smith Ames at Porter, will he hit Kellogg? If the sun came out would Laura Ru(tan) ? If Cor (bet) a quarter on the game would Ker(win) ? If Roosa has a quarter, how much has Alice Gott? If Roosa covers 1st Base, what does a corset cover? If a glass of Porter stood for a while would it Mould? If you went to Paris would you see Herm(an) France? No, you would see him at Mattewan. If I saw Grant would you See-ly? If you went to China would you see a Tieman ? If Marjorie sat on a tack would Jessie Turn-er? If Mould was out would the Porter let Bucklyn? If Durland is a milkman is Louise A. Coleman? If Lester Roosa fell would Flora How (e) 11? If the Louistania sank, would the Gil-lete Razor? If Ruth Snow got hot would Fannie Fan(c)her? If Jessie Turner went to Rome would Julius (Caes)ar? If Wm. Vogel sold pins what would Marcella Rus-sell? If Gladys Carvey landed in Middletown where would Durland?
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