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The following week the Blue and Gray suffered its first defeat, losing to a strong Hastings team, 56-39. That game was also played away from home. The third game, with Briarcliff, was the first on the Bronxville floor, and the Broncos set up a winning attack in the second period that gave them the game 37-21. Three days later another second period attack won the Varsity its third game, 49-25, as Ardsley fell before the five of '45. Within a week Blessed Sacrament went the way of Briar- cliff and Ardsley by falling to the locals, 40-23. Francis Hall bowed from the basketball spot light by sinking 18 points. Francis was one of the mid-year graduates. The next three games were black ones for the cause of the Blue and Gray. Joe Mason led the Broncos with 12 points against Saunders Trade, who downed the locals 43-30. Pel- ham knocked Bronxville over 38-21, and then the Broncos went over to Yonkers, only to suffer another defeat at the hands of the Tradesmen. This time they won 50-22. Bronxville made up for these losses, however, by soundly trouncing their arch-rivals from Scarsdale. In a game on the locals' floor, the Blue and Gray overwhelmed the Maroon 48-30, with Joe Mason capturing the scoring honors on 18 points. The Junior Broncos also topped their visitors by a score of 20-9. The Broncos lost their next two encounters, the first to Pelham, and the second to Harrison. The Pelicans overcame the locals by the margin of 11 points, 37-26. Then Harrison trounced the Blue and Gray 62-32. Edison Tech succumbed to the onslaught of the Bronco quintet, 41-26, as Bronxville came back to winning ways. Fieldston proved to be an easy game, as the Blue and Gray totaled an all-time high scoring with 69 points, 69-29. Joe Mason once more led the locals with 18 points, and Walter Pape was second with 16. In the closest game of the year, the Broncos once again downed the Scarsdale Maroon. Charlie Dumont had 11 points for the locals, and that was enough for the high scor- ing honors. The game was close all the way, although the Blue andfGray led from the second quarter until the end of the game. A field goal by the Maroon with thirty seconds to go brought the onlookers, Bronxville and Scarsdale alike, to the floor, but the Blue and Gray froze the ball for the rest of the game, and eked out a 36-35 win. Although this Year's won and lost column was not too impressive, the team was always on its toes. The lettermen played well and the new jay-vee aggregation promised a brilliant varsity in two years. I l l F Way back in those golden fall days when the football and soccer teams were in the athletic spotlight the cross-country squad made its debut as a major varsity sport for the second consecutive autumn and on September 18, to be precise, the long winded runners, under the guidance of Coach Lynch, began their drilling by trekking up and down the familiar hills of ol' Bronxville. The team, led by miler John Nowak, consisted of: Henry Bontecou, John Patrick, Warren Wolf, Fred Bailey, Al Lati- mer, Shay Lynch, Dudley Dowell, Courier, Nesbitt, and Kent. Rick . . . Wilco . . . Du . . . Pepsodent? . . . Don,t hit the ump . . Close, but no cigar! . . . Poooed? Page twenty thi cc
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