The Gunnery School - Red and Gray Yearbook (Washington, CT)

 - Class of 1956

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The Red and Gray's only goal was scored by Fred ' 1 5 l .f ' si 1 -. Q ' --fsg' '1 . 1-ff' ' ,fl . 12 . W 4 l 1 5,34 '- , M I A ff' ,.,v ,r , .5 . . . Iii? it itil, -w,t,ss,':.9::i.2.f., fflnsfitl-iifgsff-Q, if-f ?FE L . w'1.?lif 3mt'fs1..3:tfyfT,'. 1:-,'..,7'. 'T1f',9iw' . -iff:ffi.Yifis'-gli.-:qv:-.,-.sg t,i6w r1 f'-'-w'P ., ?.zy?'-f 'M' fp' 51 .ft -.4 L-rf. w-.-',..w1f2'?.-ez Tia I BELFANTI RAKDHAM DAVIS Kingswood was comparable to that of Napoleon at Waterloo. The Varsity never really began to play on the small Kingswood field, and were completely out- classed throughout the game. Score, 7-l. Taft J.V. was the weakest team Gunnery met this season. The Varsity was confident and played well, beating the opponents 3-'l. Art Davis, Gunnery's net- man, played an excellent game and saved many difficult shots at the goal. Gunnery was defeated 2-'I by the team of Litchfield High School. The Red and Gray played a no-substi- tution game and for the most part kept the ball in the Cowboys' zone. Credit must be given to fullbacks Abel and McCammon for their excellent defense work when Litchfield managed to break through. At Choate, Gunnery was beaten by a deceptive J.V. team 3-1. Neither the backfield nor the line could break up the fine passwork of the Choate forwards. Fields. Good play by the halfbacks enabled Fields to score in the final period of the Trinity Pawling game, to give Gunnery a 1-0 win. The opponents' field was unusually short, and the Gunnery line found it diffi- cult to do much passing. Goal-keeper Katz, hampered by high winds, kept the ball out of the Red and Gray's goal. The game, however, was the roughest of the year. Finishing up a successful season, the Booters de- feated Hopkins Grammar 3-2. Everyone played well on the muddy home field: Murphy scored twice and Fields once to add the fifth win to the team. Captain Murphy established a school record of eleven goals this season. His fine leadership also merits high praise. KATZ MILLER MCCAMMON



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VARSITY BASKETBALL REVIEW An inexperienced Gunnery quintet dropped the first game of the season to Trinity-Pawling, 56-43. Captain Jim Conley, the only returning letterman, led the losers with 18 points. ln the second game of the year Kent bowed to Gun- nery 57-39. Behind 12-11 at the end of the first quar- ter, the Red and Gray scored 21 points to Kent's 9 in the second quarter to pull ahead 32-21 at the close of the half. Tom Braman dropped in 25 points, followed by Conley with 13. Despite the eftorts of Captain Conley who was high scorer for both teams with 13 points, Gunnery lost its first away game to Hotchkiss, 61-36. The domination of both backboards by the tall opposing players was a maior factor in their victory. Westminster, leading by only one point at the half, scored 26 points in the second half to triumph over Gunnery, 50-38, in the first non-league game. For- ward Tom Braman, with 18 points, was high scorer for the visiting quintet. ln its second victory of the season Gunnery defeated Canterbury 52-41. Mike MacCarthy scoring 13 points, led the Beebemen, while three other players each hit for double figures. With fine teamwork and 32 points made by its high scoring forward, Schreder, Berkshire beat Gunnery 71-57. Braman tallied 17 points for the Red and Gray, followed by Conley and MacCarthy with 14 and 8 points respectively. Avenging last year's defeat by Gunnery, a superior Taft quintet overwhelmed the Beebemen 87-49. Mor- ris of Taft was the game's top scorer piling up 25 points, Gunnery's Conley was second with 14. The Red and Gray suffered a defeat of 71-53 at the hands of its second non-league opponent, Hopkins Grammar. Chalking up 22 points, Conley was the leading scorer of the game. Hotchkiss, in its second game of the season, beat Gunnery 56-47. Four of the opposition's starting men hit double figures, but Conley was top scorer of the game. In one of the most exciting games of the season, Kent subdued a fourth period surge by Gunnery and went on to win 63-59. Tom Braman led the scorers with 27 points, followed by Conley with 12 and Sheffield with 8. Gaining revenge for a previous 52 to 41 defeat at the hands of the Beebemen, Canterbury nipped Gun- nery, 63-62. Behind at the close of the half, Canter- bury, led by Captain Chuck Wentworth scored 30 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-Front row, left to right: Beach, MacCarthy, Braman, Conley fCaptainj, Shef- field, Merrill, Lehrman. Back row, left to right: Mr, Beebe, Lindsay lManagerJ, Stein, Brown, G., Davis E., Brown, J., Hall, Smith, P., Protage CManagerl. NNER A oullllfgi t jill iuuarg ,uttgt Q ,' X., gwg 5 is tsl litllfl L its-Y 11 27 'Q 5X-4 w.: N..

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