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Tl-lEl934B A R N A R D B R I C e fl H re f flgawfe RRRRR fww A'R fe! +L. aaf?.a I I Bark Row: D. Moore, Adams. Mzciale Rauf Schultz, Mamzge1': Beckmann, Wund, B. Moore, Conway, Rolph, Mr. Garrity, Comb. Sitting: Hanrahan, Ferris, Hunter, Capmifz: Kindermann, Frees. Baseball 'OMETIME during the lull betweenthe basketball and baseball seasons, this publication is completed and put in the hands of the printer. Therefore Qgpmigg it is obvious that it is quite impossible to give an authentic account of the approaching baseball season. b f ' Coach Garrit has a nucleus of 5 letter men around whom to build a team. This is a difficult taslgybut there is no one so competent as Coach Garrity, and with the aid of Captain Hunter he will undoubtedly succeed in forming a fine aggrega- tion which will creditably represent Barnard on the baseball diamond. The most serious problem he has to cope with is the selection of an infield. All the veterans of last year's infield have graduated. However, there are many promising prospects from the Midget and junior Varsity teams of the previous seasons who should be capable of filling the open berths around the bases. An experienced and effective battery will present itself. It will be probably com.- posed of Hunter behind the plate and Ferris or Beckmann on the mound. In the center of the outfield we will have last yearls left-handed batting threat, Harold Frees, and for the other outfield positions there should be suitable material from the Midgets of last year. Ken Rolph, substitute infielder of past year, will most likely occupy one of the regular infield positions. Best of luck to Captain Hunter and the team through their diliicult schedule.
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Tl-IEl934BARNARDBRIC -new The group that saw most of the action was made up of Captain Ferris and Hunter, forwards, Beckmann, center, and Frees, Kindermann, and Mallett, guards. Ted Ferris, playing his third year as a regular, and his second year as captain, ended his basketball career at Barnard by leading his team in scoring honors. Hunter, also concluding three years of service on the Varsity, played a strong defensive game, and contributed his share of points. Ed Beckmann, sophomore center, was outstanding this year for his work in the pivot position, from which he scored many points. He should, along with Mallett, who showed quite some scoring power toward the end of the season, form a good nucleus for next year's team. Kindermann and Frees, the latter a veteran of the Varsity squads of past years, both started regularly in many of the games. George distinguished himself by his shooting, and Harold was a reliable defense man and a good passer. Credit should be given the substitutes who labored strenuously throughout the season scrimmaging the Varsity. Charlie Bolton was prominent in this group and showed promise for future years. The others were John Faiella, Granville Horton, Bernard Kanovitch, Lester Moran, Price Phelps, and Walter Weisbecker. Coach Ralph Bent worked hard with his material, and during the season developed several players who will combine teamwork and ability to attempt to improve this year's record. The schedule follows: B. Opp. Lincoln ............ .. 2 3 2 5 Fieldston ....... 14 2 5 Englewood ...... .. 45 14 Woodmere ......... .. 15 7 Hackley .................. 30 3 1 Brooklyn Friends ...... 20 26 Franklin ................. 29 17 Scarsdale ............. 11 12 Lincoln ................... .. 29 41 Power Memorial ...... .. 16 1 8 Adelphi ................... .. 20 1 O Collegiate ..... .. 18 22
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T l-l - - e- N-ff 1 cwwae ae- a t M, ,afawt Burk Rout Bry, Mallet, Plummer, Bolton. illidfffe Rout O'Keefe, AMI. ilftzmzgerg Arns, Mtzfzngerf Grithn, jafffee, Meyer, INIr, Swanson, Cotzfb. Sillilrg: Kingston, Smith, INIoran, Crrlliluifz: Black, Brown. The Track Team HIS yetr the prospects for 1 successful track term are much bett r than they have been in several years. In the past few seasons, the track team , has been almost extinct at Barnard. However, last year there was a sudden ig-sf' lcd? and very virile revival of the team under the tutelage of Mr. Swanson. In two meets, last year the team nosed out a victory from Woodinere but was defeated by Lincoln. In several relay races the relay team, the backbone of the track team, met with great success. In personal achievement the work of Kindermann, La Sala, Smith, Black, Brown and Captain Moran was outstanding. Witlr several of these veterans included in this year's team, and with the addition of much promising new material, it is with high hopes that we look forward to the season of 1934. El934BARNARDBRIC
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