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SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL With about one-half of last year's regulars return- ing, the G.H.S. baseball team of 1950 should have a very good season. While playing with last year's squad, these men showed plenty of hustle and spirit, two fac- tors which can make a big difference against the tough reams in the league. The expert coaching and guidance of Mr. Covino should, as in the past, turn out a line squad which our school can be proud of. Although this piece merely represents a gaze in the crystal ball, we look forward to hearing the crack of bats and the roar of the crowd come from Havemeyer Field.
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ow 1, left to right: B. Mead, Marr, M. Pratley, C. Russ, T. ontgomery, P. Jenkins, G. Reed. ow 2: B. johnson, Dattola Coachb, J. Locke, T. Mitchell, B. rown, N. Ferris, J. Queenan, M. organ, C. Brautigan. HOCKEY With only two members of last year's starting line-up on the roster this year, the Big Red hockey team broke from the opening face-oil to three consecutive victories. Although hampered by sickness and injuries, the team managed to end the season with an even record of four wins, four set-backs, and two ties. High spot of the season came when the Cardinals faced Mamaroneck in the final game of the schedule with the Westchester Hockey League title at stake. With both teams playing a thrilling brand of hockey, Mamaroneck, in the final period, managed to sneak the puck past goalie Clarke Russ on a screen shot to notch a 1-0 victory. -T The sextet's games were sparked by the enthusiasm and playing of Captain Tom Montgomery, Pete jenkins, 'Mouse' Prat- ley, Fred Marr, Gif? Reed, and Clarke Russ.
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4 Row 1, left to right: 1. Ryan, j. Webb, M. Walker, C. Dandison, J. Bragger. Row 2: B. Doyle, 1. Velapoldi, I. Barto, A. Smith, B. Drummond, B. Fetz, S. Byrne, 1. Kidner, S. MacDonald, A. Ambrogio. Row 3: C. Kricker, V. Papcun, E. Wolfert, D. Genkerell, D. Lamkin, P. Breitweiser, P. Nelson, S. Fraser. Row 4: P. Morsheimer, D. Sandreuter, N. Weissman, C. Ford, S. Chappell, A. Marciniak, C. Edlund, N. Cochrane, B. De Pra, A. Manka, B. Pratley, B. Montgomery. Row 5: S. Wilson, A. Serna, A. Camillo, B. Pierre, J. Parese, D. D'Elia, T. Morano, A. Nightingale, B. Weising, G. Seradarian, H. Young, Miss Boles. G GIRLS Earmng a G rs just as important to the girls as time a week under the capable ,guidance of Miss Boles to the varsity boys A girl earns her G by playing bas- Miss Houghton, and Miss Kerby. One must participate ketball hockey softball, soccer or tennis, two or three in at least four sports. 27
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