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lu Summary At the very beginning of the basketball sea- son, when the call for candidates had been answered, Coach Barnikow faced a most diffi- cult task. Having only a small squad to work with and inexperienced men besides, he had to work with a will. Weeks of practice followed, weeks of constant drilling and hard work. To repay him, Coach Barnikow had a five-man team that would do justice to any prep school. With this team Berkeley-Irving opened its sixth basketball season. The first few games proved how easily a well-trained machine can defeat teams composed of individual stars. This was proved most conclusively when we defeated 65 Columbia Grammar, a team composed of live stars who were much heavier than our boys and much older. Our team continued to win and just as we werein a position to claim city cham- pionship, sickness intervened. We played Trinity when our captain and two other mem- bers of the varsity squad were sick. We were defeated, and this had a great deal to do with the crushing of the morale. Two out of three of the remaining games were lost. Probably they would have been won along with a cham- pionship for Berkeley-Irving had it not been for fickle fate. l
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0 N 4 L COLUMBIA GRAMMAR February 20, 1922 Berkeley-Irving 20-Columbia Grammar 4I TRINITY February 28, IQ22 Berkeley-Irving 9-Trinity II X4 S n Z -14 Z W S VVe were beaten in our return game with M I Gn February twentieth we played our return T . . W f h h d d 1 d d game with Columbia Grammar. We were wal- rmlty' L C Oug t ar an near Y Succee C in winning, but the lack of team work and co- bl 'V f ' loped and it was our fault entirely. ordination proved too much for us- y I l Cortada RF Doolan B I LF B t li Baessler LF Mulligan Caess er ur X Y . ortada RF Stewart I Twelvetrees C Hlrshberg T 1 1 Miner RG Reimhal Vmees SG Qdoyii l Burt LG Wechsler B I er usse i I ' A urt LG Freed L Hilrlshli3O32ilEi1XIlliiilli?TnC2rg3Zia5Vi21i?E:?l37jgl?!Iluer 3' C F ielid Goals -- Nloyse 2, Russell 2, Burke, Baessler, 77 F1G1-D1 5,13 1 ,T it . Ofaa- W S Slciblstituctiloims-liliellsla for lxtiselfgei, Wbvlfetlilefcifeifljiilligan, Foul G0al5 Bae5Slef 51 MOYSC- Rosenberg for Welsh, Bass for Hirshberg. Referee-Mr. Moschen. y 6 X4 M X ' I 641 y A R 4 W gx 1.2! - W W 'W W 'W 'W W 2? . I -
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A V it V :H is 4 -V M --A-v - v -ir Y It Y . A I . 0 ' 'X K Second Basketball Team Coach MR. FRANK BARBIKOW Captain, GEORGE ISDALE M aaager, FELIX GOTSCHALK SQUAD ROEBLQING MCNULTY PEARCE STORCK MACNEIL MITCHELL WILLARD TOMPKINS s M f m 'I , J ' f 'J ' WY' '7 R 1 W I Xxgyzf ',. ' MY w' i t. X B-1 QQLCORDF 1922 N s R W CHAUNCEY RAVVALT PAUL WALDO l l lil in l R l ll Summary w l ll The Second Team completed its schedule misplaced pride. Nevertheless enough fellows t ll l this year with a result similar to that of our Were scraped together and the Schedule was R l fofmegsecofld quigtfgil dHalf th? games were played. This Was far from What it should have l i 57.7 ost. uto ten sc e u e games ve were Won b I d f 1. f 'QQ SI and five were lost. Hardly ever does the sec- hem' b nstia. 10 a lst O games thatdfgioulii ond team shine as brightly as it should. The ave Cen mr Y easy' a glezlt many 1 Cu t Y 4 great trouble is the lack of material. This year games were Scheduled' This 15 one of the few S V a great many fellows Who played basketball times when the manager's position could have 15, and Who, in all probability could have made this meant something, but didn't. Anyhow, the sea- S team, refrained from coming out when they son Was finished and perhaps a couple of future saw they could not make the varsity. Sort of a varsity men were brought to the fore. S 66 S Z r t i ti f R exe R R e as 'illf' . ,, T , X 1 VVVK - 4 V fix. , QR 25 xxXt, S XRxrV X 4 7 fi
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