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Zizmvhall This book, unfortunately goes to press much too early to record the full activities of the baseball team. Up to the time that this publication went to the printer's, however, the Bay Shore High School ball tossers, under the capable leadership of Coach Raymond V. Chester. had been doing themselves proud on the diamond and were headed well on the way to another Suffolk County Championship. ln the flrst game of the season Bay Shore defeated Patchogue by a score of I0 9 at the local diamond in a contest which lasted ten innings Since Patchogue is probably the strongest team that the Bay Shore boys will have to play the victory over them seems to indicate that the Maroon and White will sweep the league ln the second game Bay Shore had little dlf hculty in downing Saywlle cominfv out wctors by an 8 l score lhe team this year 19 composed as follows Edward Flynn catcher Richard Hegarty pitcher Edward Bedell pitcher Lloyd Moreland second base William Wesselholf first base ohn Flynn short stop George I-larbo third base Louis Maas left field Frank GhOSlO captain center field ames Haverty right field Stanley Sherry right field Bugs Igankvthall Second Team rlhe boys second team had an exceptional season on the court emerg ing victorious ln thirteen of the fourteen games played The boys lost only to the Patchogue Seconds at Patchogue ln their game at Bay Shore the wearers of the Maroon and Nvhite defeated the Patchogue unlor Varsity by a score of 21 20 in one of the best games seen at the local gym during the season The members of the second team squad were ack Hall Stanley Sherry Carl Wesselhoft Russell Richards Lloyd Moreland Frank BISSO oseph Boyle Sigmund Hirsch and Theodore BISSO P - ' 1 . , . . , , 5 , - ' . . . Z ' , Q K , : L . ' 1 , : , : J . -. 1 A , : . . : ' C J. 9 J y A I , S - 1 . ' x - , . A ' A ' - 7 K - . 7 i I . . : J , 7 Y I I I I 5 J Y - 'lll'iIIlrliIIlHll in l 1':-nvli Il XY. xY4'SS4'lllUl'lI lIv lizlrl vyvs ul' lhlll4' gl'4'IlSt'.n l-'ii-si: th-4-, XY1llllllII-l ii ln- :l'4':lI il' NNW' 4-ulllfl lu-:ii l':lIi-hoguv ill lnlslgr-1-l,glIl'y S4-1-mul: NNN-ll wt- 111.11111 it' uw- rwnlllx wamlwl lu. lvlll ilu-lx :lu lfl'4'l sw llrlllly rlllfvlll :1-Ilinzl lil-lu-il In Sollllizllilpluli. lll:lI xw- l'1'Illl.X Ullllllllil Io. llltll-l .XUII Iliilllt so?
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Ellnnthall Football was added to the sports curriculum of thls school last fall by popular request of the student body Consldermg that lt was the flrst time that the sport has ever been attempted here the boys dtd not make such a bad showmg even though they won no games The squad was organized early ln the fall wlth Cllfton La Platney as coach Although many candldates reported the boys were comparatlvely lnexperlenced and rather light Wlth hard practlce however they developed mto a falrly formldable aggregation and were ready to open the season agamst Patchogue The boys put up a game Hght ln that first game but the odds were agamst them and they were forced to bow ln defeat to the Patchogue team ln the remamlng games vslth Huntington Port efferson and Rlverhead the players showed a declded xmprovement and wlth most of the regulars back next fall the team ought to be able to make a credltable record The regulars were Captam William bchaeffer Captam elect Edward Flynn Paul Cromn Ray jarvxs Wllmot Wlley LOUIS Maas Bernard Cut tmger Max Strehlau Burtls Leyrer Fred Wlcks Samuel Wlddlheld and Fred ty ames O Nell Theodore amlson and Cornellus Lmehan 0112155 Ezlakvthall ln an effort to arouse mterest ln basketball and to discover maternal which could be developed mto varslty calibre for future teams Coach Ray mond V Chester continued the class league whlch proved so successful last year lhe league proved to be so popular the season previous that the student body clamored for 1tS re organlaztlon The league was composed of teams representing the Senlor umor Sophomore and Freshmen classes The Senlors jumped mto the lead at the beglnnmg of the season and held It throughout provmg to be too strong an aggregatlon for the other teams The champlonshxp squad was composed of the following boys llarl Bull Frank Helbng Rlchard Hegarty Samuel Wlddlheld Robert Meade Kenneth Petty Robert Stocks and Bernhard Guttmger Edmund Lenehan coached the vlctornous qumtet 14 Watts. The substitutes were: George Brown, Louis Goldstein, James Haver- ! C . I . V ' . Y Y
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