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First Row- John Armstrong, Ronnie Hoyt David Corbin John Sejersen John Hohr it , e er. Second Row- Chuck Fletcher, Gary Holman, Larry Dykman, Keg Cawley, Corky Landre Royce Stoutenberg. Third Row- Dick Hoyt, Leal Daly, Arnold Craig, Jack Terry, Tom Monroe, Dick Gerg, Bob Garrison, Jan Landre, Don Pixley. Fourth Row - Roger Fletcher, Coach Best, Bob Hughston, Tommy Lee. BASKETBALL The varsity team started practice in November with only three veterans who were: John Sejersen, Larry Dykman, and Francis Cawley. The record shows only three wins against nine losses in league games, two non- league games lost to Oxford 29-27, 46-24 and two lost to Whitney Point 36-25 and 38-35 Seven games were lost by very few points, showing the big need of experience. Our boysx basketball was good but not as good as that of more seasoned players. Larry Dykman made the most points for the year with 80, followed close behind by Charlie Fletcher with 76. Larry Dykman was chosen to play in the league All-Star game. The statistics for the year are as follows: Bainbridge 27-Oxford 29, Bainbridge 25-Whitney Point 36, Bainbridge 27 -Hancock 34, Bainbridge 37- Harpursville 35, Bainbridge 18-Deposit 27, Bainbridge 33 - Sidney 35, Bainbridge 23- Windsor 43, Bainbridge 46-Afton 34, Bainbridge 24-Oxford 46, Bainbridge 35-Whitney Point 38, Bainbridge 2 Hancock 36, Bainbridge 27-Harpursville 33, Bainbridge 32- Deposit 40, Bainbridge 3 Sidney 53, Bainbridge 33-Windsor 39, Bainbridge 48-Afton 43. The J ayvee's had a very good season, coming in second place in a tie with Sidney. The team won 12 games and lost only 4. Jack Terry had the most points with 102 for the year and Tommy Lee had 87. The team shows much promise, and we wish them the best of luck for the next season. Tommy Monroe and Tommy Lee were selected as all- stars to represent Bainbridge at Oxford. The statistics were as follows: Bainbridge 41-Oxford 18, Bainbridge 20-Whitney Point 12, Bainbridge 29-Hancock 25, Bainbridge 37-Harpursville 31, Bainbridge 36- Deposit 17, Bainbridge 23-Sidney 22, Bainbridge 31-Windsor 33, Bainbridge 26-Afton 21, Bainbridge 47-Whitney Point 12, Bainbridge 60-Oxford 13, Bainbridge 30-Hancock 23, Bainbridge 36-Harpursville 23, Bainbridge 40-Deposit 50, Bainbridge 27-Sidney 37, Bainbridge 37-Windsor 39, Bainbridge 42-Afton 31. 4 A
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first Row - Tommy Lee, Roger Weeks, Roger Fletcher, Bob Kingsley, Pat Puerile, Ian Landre, Gene Craver, Carl Smith. Second Row- Doug Wakeman, Lawrence Stiles, Bernie Parsons, Bob Hughston, Keg Cawley, Bob Owens, Leal Daly, Chuck Fletcher, Ronnie Hoyt, Dave Corbin, Donald Pixley. Third Row - Coach Best, Dick Gerg, Larry Dykman, Corkey Landre, Royce Stoutenberg, Dave Coe, Bob Banks, Dick Lee, Hugh Collins, John Sejersen. B 'FOOTBALL The football team started to practice early in September with a large squad out. The team had good weather and this gave them plenty of opportunity to work out for their first game with Afton on September 24. The game with Afton was at Bainbridge, and it was a thriller. L. Stiles scored the first touchdown on a sixty-five yard dash for paydirt. In the second half, Daly scored on a line buck and Bainbridge led 13 to 6. The boys could not be beaten. Even though Afton made a first down on the Bainbridge eight yard line, we held them. Ronny Hoyt saved the day with a nice tackle of a man who had broken into the clear with what looked like a certain touchdown for Afton. This game was followed by a game with Chenango Forks which we lost 13 to 0. Bainbridge played good defensive ball, but the breaks all went to the other team on the offensive. Bainbridge then lost to Whitney Point by the score of 24 to 6 with Cawley scoring our touchdown on a quarter back sneak. Bainbridge then walked all over Afton by the tune of 19 to 0, with Cawley, Stiles, and Parsons doing the scoring. The team had new hopes after the nice passing of R. Fletcher and the receiving of Stoutenberg. The last game of the year was at Harpursville which Bainbridge lost 21 to 12. It was a good game but Harpursville seemed to be on fire. Stoutenberg scored on a pass from D. Gerg and Cawley on line buck. The Frank Strasnicsak memorial trophy was given to Steve Smith and this year it will be given to Leal Daly. A A A A 4
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wh lst row- Coach Best, Bill Colllnge, Wendell Pickwick, Steve Smith, Keg Cawley, Eldridge Sheely, Tommy Greek, Ronnie Hoyt, Tommy Lee, 2nd row- Dick Lee, Chuck Fletcher, Royce Stoutenberg, Pat Puerlle, Gary Holman, IEETD-aly, Dick Gerg, Phil Demeree and Gene Craver. BASEBALL The baseball team had a very drastic season, that showed two wins against twelve losses. The team hit very well but lack of pitchers hurt the team. Through the season the team lost very close games that would have been wins if the team could have com- bined their httting and pitching together. Charlie Fletcher, Dick Gerg, and Steve Smith dld the pitching throughout the sea- son. Keg Cawley had the highest batting average for the year .400 according to games played followed by Smith with .310 and Stoutenberg with .295 which showed that 'the hit- ting was very good. Steve Smith was chosen All-Star to represent Bainbridge at the annual game held at Greene this year. Games Batting Genoa Batting Player Played Position Average Player Played Position Average F. Curley 11 Catcher .400 P. Puerile 11 3rd .083 S. Smith 10 Pitcher .310 R. Hoyt 13 C. F. .067 R. Stoutenbeerg 14 S. S. .295 D. Gerg 12 Pitcher et S. S. .058 P. Demeree 13 2nd .214 B. Banks 8 R. F. .000 J. Hackett 4 3rd .167 L. Daly 7 C. F. .OOO I. Collinge 13 1et .161 L. Dyknan 3 lat .000 E. Sheely 12 L. F. .148 G, Holman 10 8. S. .000 T. Greek 13 R. F. -136 D. Lee 4 R. F. -000 G. Crever 13 111 I. Pickiick 4 ara .ooo 05 Le Fe e C. F1efChlr 13 Pitchif I: 1et Q l
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