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1' BOYS' SPORTS 5 5242 Although handicapped by the lack of a suitable place to practice, the team representing Roosevelt on the field of sports brought home new honors to the Red and White forthe l935-36 season. Possessing the best eleven in the O.A.L. grid competition, the big red machine actually lost only one game, to Oakland, and won six, but due to the use of an ineligible man, the Roughriders forfeited two contests and finished in third place. Despite these setbacks, the Red Squad continued to fight, and it was agreed by friend and foe alike that they were truly the Uncrowned Champs of the O. A. L. As champions, the casaba squad entered the hoop race and showed all possibilities of another all star quintet. A thrilling contest on the local hardwood, which saw University winning out by a single point, doomed Roosevelt to a second place position. ln the annual East-West game, the Reds proved their supremacy con- clusively by dumping Uni in the last quarter. Roosevelt's Scanty-panty boys presented a Cinder team which was worthy of the Red and White on the oval. Finishing in a fifth spot, the track men with a few more first places might have copped their first O. A. L, track championship. Since the O. A. L. . track meet was held too late for publication, A this is the sports staff's guess of Roosevelt's position. Starting with what was considered one of' the weakest nines in the history of the school, the ball chasers made a terrific bid for A the championship and allowed themselves to be beaten only by the hard hitting McCly- monds and Oakland nines. The Roosevelt Nine finished in third place in the baseball race. The Roughrider ball-hawks, through five , victories and two defeats, rated second in the prep race. This, the final year in the Village, proved that athletics at Roosevelt are de- cidedly on the upgrade.
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