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ming BASKGT u lst row: Coach Vetter, N. Kil- Sitrlef 2nd row: T. Brewer, R. D0UEh0TtYn Ef'sE3Fh, w. Doane, R. Kelsey 3rd row, S. Morgan, J. Williams Ef'lEd?ews, W. Richards, Doug Fessenden, Hollenbeok Despite the fact that Central los out of it s first seven men from its ionship team of the previous season, Vetter molded a team undefeated in play and won the South section of the C ence. The Candorites lost the sec playoff tilt in a heart-breaker by one to Groton after leading all the way last fifteen seconds. Their season was ll-5 with the last Newark Valley c a 65-65 thriller. In addition they set an all tim for a Candor quintet by extending th vious great win streak to 27 straight c ence games and 58 out of 140. Both were by one point. They also retained r win streak over Spencer and Ludlowvllle The boys exhibited fine team s Kilpatrick, Williams and Andrews we e consistent performers while all others well in certain games. K11ly's pivot and Jack's set shots high-lighted the t f onf tl PSC C 8 e los pirit shoot ing department while Chuck Andrews fine defensive ability. Dougherty and show great promise for the future. The Candor Junior Varsity had its finest season this year. It lost only one pame in conference play and finished second ln the playoffs, losing to a good Groton team. The highlight of the season was the defeat of the Newark Valley J. V. for the first time this -ar with a score of 56--18. The team was greatly weakened when Harris Dougherty graduated to the varsity rank mid-season. Charles Sykes was high scorer th 68 points to his credit for the season. boys showed a great deal of spirit and e aided by Stew Morgan and donald Kelsey t the end of the season. hd Cozdeba showed most improvement. He played a fine game the boards and did much to keep the in check when they became excited. Nany of tnese boys will be put on the ity next fall and will have to work hard fill the positions that are left open by graduating veterans. Good Luck Boys! 0 shit' u lst row: Hollenbeck C. Estelle, WT-Ratledge, D. Thomas, Dave Fessenden, J. O' Conner, W. Klinger, Doug Fessenden 2nd rows D. Doane, B. Storm, C FVEGS, V. Harris, E. Cozdeba, C Toft, J. Luciani, Coach Vetter
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to win a championship in the Tri-County f ball conference. The Indians ended up i virtual last place position because Van L lropped out this year and this was the onl team the boys defeated. Inexpzrience in the whole team acc for many defeats. The team especially lac a talented runner as we lost Eudd Bauer las J: r. The team shaped up very slowly and competition was better in the league year than before with men like Teeter, R and Lastman romping through our lines. Present Seniors who will graduate leave big gaps in the team are Jack Milli karvin Kilpatrick, Vernon Harris, Stewart Morgan, Charles Andrews, Earl Storm, Ronal Kelsey, Doc Doane, and Thomas hrewer. Replacements to fill these gaps will very few with Chuck Sykes, Dave Tnomas,Ronni bomoherty, James Luciani, Eddie Cozdeba,Eruc storm, and possibly Vernon Harris as the boys with game experience to fill the gaps e are expecting great tnings from Charl Toft, Dave Doane, and Harold Anderson of Candor has not yet realized its ambiti c n sent freshman class. FOOTB ll lst igw: Mr. Prudom, E. Storm, S. Morven, I. Gillette J Villiers, E. Kelsey, D: Thomas, C. Andrevs, W. Doane, Coach Ve'ter and row: J. Hollenheck, Doug, Fessenden, B. Storm, C. Taft, J. Luciani, T. Brewer, C. Sykes, V. Kilnatrick, C. Harris, D. Keane, E. Cozdeba, R. Seeley Bf1SfI5flll Nigga ,pg was , 4,3 - Left to right - lst row: C. Andrews, E. Stern E Y1-. muck, M. x11pac1-wk, sf Bauer, Coach Vetter 2nd row: J. Williams, N. Sulli van, R. Kelsey, W. Doane, P, Ward, S. Morgan, E. Osovski. IUS8Ftz D. Thomas, C, Sykgg The Candor Central baseball team of l9h6 leted a greater record than any previous by winning 15 and losing one. Candor's great record was due mainly to stellar battery of Winnick's pitching and ovski's catching. However, Central fielded real group of sluggers who finished the with a team average of .5l7. Earl led all hitters with an amazing .365 Ed Winnick topped the extra base with three homers, three triples five doubles. Sam Osovski pilfered l and had seven doubles. Ed Ninnick closed out an illustrious in which he averaged over two strick per inning and pitched five no-hitters would have had even a greater record if he been allowed to pitch the easy games Csovski was the outstanding catcher of lost notable aims of l9h6 were twin vic es over Owego, Newark Valley, and play a einst Dryden. Coach Vetter will have build nearly a new team as the following departed: Winnick, Osovski, Bauer, Ward van, Doane and Verrason.
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cncckic' ofa B. Ward, P. Vergason, J. Moore, M. Barrows, A. Manning v1-uzsiw cnccmcmacns C. Hilbert, A. Silvernail, L. Hoyt, V. De Wolfe, J. Embody Gilil Sl MTS 5520911113: J. Kaeslin, G. Camp, J. Vergason, L. Martin, L, C. Kaeslin, P. Birch, S. Black- man LEE 221: J. Garatt, P. Chaffee, E. Hover, C. Aagard, E. Slater, V. Stevens, F. Kenna, J. Camp,' S. Lovejoy Stand1nv:Miss Eckert, E. Martin C. AFart, C. Vergaaon, M. Wal- ker, P. Baker, A. Williams, M. Ward, B. Race, F. Storm, Miss Berry
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