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V . i. .a sucti 5 1 6 5 11 7 Ilollonbeak 2 1 2 1 5 wl Rhodes 0 0 0 0 0 The following men earn letters: P, Tuttle(Captain), R. Bartholomay, S. Finocchario, A. Murphy, R. Davis, R. Shumard, E. Stankivitz, M. Carmen, and V. Masucci. BASEBALL SCORES Canastota 4 Utica Free Academy 17 Canastota 3 Rome Free Academy 2 Canastota 18 Oneida High School 10 Canastota 7 Utica Free Academy 18 Canastota 3 OneiJn High School 5 Canastota 12 (azenovia Central 5 Canastota 1 Rome Free Academy 6 The newly formed North Central Loague is comprised of Oneida, Rome Free Academy, Utica and Canastota. Sherrill was roplacod by a strong Utica Freo Academy team who tied for first position in the league with R. F. A. The high light of the season was the defeat of R. F. A. here. Much credit is to bo given to tho Freshman twirler, Archie Licciarndello, iihoip tchdd a very good game--hi3 first time on the mound. Y c broke even with our Oneida rivals winning one game and losing one game. Letter men for the year: Bartell, Stankivitz, Finn- occhario, Hollenbeck, Noor, Tuttlo, Carmen, Bartholomay, Murphy, Culbertson, Shumard, Licciarndello, Davis, and Manager Stafford, TRACK The track team of 1933 didn’t prove as successful as the last year’s team but nevertheless it established a name for its individuals athletes. The first moot was held at Utica with Canastota ranking far behind with only one Canastota man placing. Tho second meet took place at Hamilton with Canastota placing t ird. Medals were awarded to Bartholomay, Masucci, Seabrook, Hopkc, and Owens.
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Oh- i ? ec ,.r '■ '. . C •' c. honorary captain at the end o ■ he caj ‘n - The basketball team cf 3.. II- 3, Tor the year 54- -35 was o ne o? Lise best in the history of the school. The best achievement oT all was beating our rivals , Oneida, twice W»-i bctoci. j the 50 ' e ma-fc in a.'j. ov ? gar os. '7e won 9 and lost 8 'r the loict'-.. , tfe won 'olass B. dlvusoor. in jut isague by coming ahead o T Oneida and Fail on High Schools In Class P, tournament wo were defeated 2 out of 3 games by LcvvVille Academy wnich also put us in second place in tho play-offs, TEAM SCORES C. K S, 23 Oneida . . 21 C. H. 3 26 Hamilton 20 C. H, a 32 Fulton 29 C. H. Sc 30 Sherrill 24 C. H. S. 26 R, F. A. 33 C. K. s. 25 R, F. A. 27 C. H. O r . 26 Hamilton 46 C. H. S- 17 Caz. H.S. 9 C. H oS„ 25 Oaz. Sen. 37 C. H. s. 20 Sherrill 37 name THE INDIVIDUAL F. G. F. B, SCORES Fouls Shot Fouls Missed Total P, Tuttle 37 25 68 43 99 R« Bartholomey 31 25 63 38 87 S. Finnocchario 29 17 29 12 75 A. Murphy 27 11 31 20 65 R- Davis 12 11 30 19 35 R, Shur.ard 9 9 5 6 27 Stonkivitz 8 4 9 5 20 . . Carmen 6 3 6 3 15
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The third find List ire-i mi helj taking first place with 76$ pain 30f poirts and dhc-rrtl'i t n j which vie.s nfexd bv Cana ,iJ‘ c tn at •-f Canastota with Rome L-t ; O.na totr , second with '•-'(.Pt. w s ■‘warded the cup w The t’oli ov i'ii. a re Is Sykes be lovock, Oven.j V Sgrci and nag 3.- tan men 3?: 'i.pucc rtholmny. White. Hcpke, Unlducci, C ' it»t rrr, T! i j. One The e v'- .r me s '; r f terser iue g from stnler.e C'rC.;“ 'h ■ ? rio otr' -rls m forth a good team. rt'Jj h-j’'- lighting spirif, 7r..3 demonstrated in il- x It n true thnt at the end ef the 0 e'1-'- senuea t.. let down ? little, whether it wr.s J r c- ri'-’it it .s hare to say. They had excellent r.a tv ■■ pretty fair shet-b •1 and 11 ic; nijS Keller shaped them into a m The schedule vre longer thm uau'-J girls played sever: ? cer.mj f v.hi.c1' tb Tliey r.c t only played nig}.' since? n c They were never defeated by -.he sm v the long-standing record cf never their own court. . .his year and the y knew rothing about, ut t .-wr. teams also, n twice and upheld h been defeated on Th( se receiving letters Tc Chubbujk, Liai, uettr C' !■• ui. Bo.gr.rdut:. Brmhy, if. 11 gr-n, and r ..ho year a rr as ffs Tama , Sullivan. Del’Aquila, iirr.ager Martha James. 169 Bt r c t.iv Ohudbuck wa s high sci rer cents and Libby 'Juat. v;c,3 3ecorJ fer the year with with 96 points. Out schedule el the sixteer grtu-'S tnry loot being as fclicws- only four, the C.H S. fS C.H. 3. 1 r r . J.l.O, ,o C.H.3. 5.E.S. 14 cr.ir.s. 23 C-H, 34 C K.fJ. 17 C.H.d. Ic F.:: J ;1 C.r.d. Z-.L C.2i.B, ? 0 - • i .• 3. r? C.H. j. 14 C.H..3. VI C.H. 3 36 Chittenange 3 ”n cna 16 oh it tenangc 13 ichr.wk 12 U. F.a. 10 Traencvic 10 Had is on A. C. 13 ilch.iwk 26 Co?. Sem. 13 Or iskany 13 C.3 .a. 12 Min. r 20 Oriskan.y 8 New Hartford 32 U.V.LP. 28 laj j ecn 16
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