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ATHLETICS Baseball Team - I937 IQNQ tllack fowl C. Amlcrsun. XV. lvforrison, A. l ralwmly, K. llczilc, tThil'i.l rowl M. l l.imiltou tlvlzlliaigwl, fl. Swanson, R. Uardncr, I. Spvarr. 1Sm,nd ruwl L. jordan, NV. Van lllaricunl. C. lvlartm, Peterson, R. Stcrlmq. lFront row! j, Kccnun. T. Wainwright, L, Rancourt, T. Cowan, E. Tilwbt-tts, fi-mcli llolman. The 1937 baseball season opened for Cape Elizabeth High School with a defeat at the hands of North Yarmouth Academy. Coach Holman playing an inexperienced team,pulled the next one out of the fire by defeating Westbrook Seconds 13 to 11. The pitching staff includes a variety of sphere twirlers of equal ability. Peterson, Sterling, Cowan, and Wainwright make up the staff of Holman's hopes. Van Blaricum has been an outstanding catcher, playing a strong defensive as well as offensive game. Capt. Sully Sullivan, shortstop, has proven one of the main- stays of the team. Carl Andei'son has accounted for a good many of the hits made this year and runs a close second to Red Wainwright, who is the outstanding hitter on the team. Lloyd Jordan, Ed. Tibbetts, and Wainwright catch the long flies in the outfield, while Charlie Martin, Dave Thurston, Sullivan, and Carl Anderson catch the hard ones in the infield. As this book goes to press a little more than half the games have been played. We wish the team the best of luck. Baseball Schedule Opponents Cape North Yarmouth Acadcniy 8 l XVt'tl r ik 'li l is 1 uw . i ll 13 South Portland Znd 8 6 Standish 16 l Smith l':vrtlaml intl 5 S North Yarmouth Academy 5 A llritluton Acadcniy S 6 alfnlmolilli 'l'XVrstl rmuk 'Staindisli Falmouth Sljritlgtun Academy A Xliamcs yu! to bc played. I-.-
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ATHLETICS Girls' Basketball Team - IQ37 . , 1 l W -f- R ,,. .. f...,..z--,fl .,., f lllnfk ruwl Miss licru, R. Hutchinson, Rimuy, gl. Lconurrl. Al. Hvrlwrt, M. Tuttlv. A. Cflarlw 1Nl1magfrl ffrunt ruwj H. Brmxn, N. jorxlzun, Nl. Bvnoit. l', l.vunard lflaptainl, A, Ruwsr, H. llcalc. The year 1936-37 was not a particularly successful one for the girls' basketball team. Disappointment was great when they lost to Falmouth, traditional rivals, and the North Yarmouth victory was keenly felt. Priscilla Leonard was a capable captain. Norma Jordan, Anne Rowse, and Helen Brown formed the backbone of the squad. Helen, who is lost through graduation, proved her versatility by playing forward part of the season and guard the remainder -doing equally as well at each position. Next year promises to be a good one, for the Freshmen who came out this year have improved tremendously and, moreover, very few of this year's players will leave the school this June as graduates. Scores Opponent. Cape North Yarmouth Academy 30 I6 Scarboro 23 35 Falmouth 30 16 Gorham 30 27 North Yarmouth Academy 26 Z0 Falmouth Z9 IS Gorham 19 27 Scarboro I4 26 These sccrcs include only thc Triple C1 games. vm. l T . L.
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ATHLETICS Boys' Track Team - I937 tiff P, - .f .h,...M ,-.7 tltult mol ll. lluink, 1. lvlaitln. ll. I-iuilnvl. lMuldlw row l li lit-non. ll. Quinn. fi. Fine. ff Frskiii-. tlaront row! ll. jordan, R, Patrick, l', Harmon, T. l'l.iclicldrr. t,o.ii'h lifter- n The 19237 track season opened May 19th with the Triple-C' Meet. Cape Eliza- heth took second place to Falmouth's powerful and well-balanced team. Winners for the Cape were llarry Quinn and Clayton Erskine, who took second and third, respectively, in the 220-yard dash. Andre Benoit, an inexperienced runner, tied for second with Morton of Falmouth in the most exciting race ot' the entire meet. Rod Gardner placed third in the discus and t'harles Martin second in the high-jump. Philip llarmon ran a game mile but was nosed for third place. The star of the meet and high point winner was Bob Brink, who got first place in the shot-put, discus, high-jump, and tied for tirst in the ln'oad-juinp. lle set a new record in the high-jump. Considering that the squad was made up ol' almost entirely untried men, the team did well. lf faithful practice and constant improvement mean anything, our school has a good chance of placing well up among the first in the Maine State lnterscholastics, which will probably be over by the time this book is published.
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