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Much credit is given to our coach, Mr. Getman. Next year with the same coach, we hope to wrin the County Championship. THE RECORD Baldwinsville. . . . 8 Jordan . . 1 Baldwinsville. . . . 13 Onondaga Valley . . . . 8 Baldwinsville. . . . 24 Skaneateles . . 3 Baldwinsville. . . . 14 Marcellus . . 4 Baldwinsville. . . . 7 Skaneateles . . 6 Baldwinsville. ...10 Jordan . . S Baldwinsville. . . . 7 Onondaga Valley . . . . 6 Baldwinsville. . . . 18 Jamesville . . 4 Baldwinsville. . . . 9 East Syracuse . . 8 Baldwinsville. . . . 15 Marcellus . . 1 Baldwinsville. . . . 9 Warner . . 1 Baldwinsville. . . . 11 East Syracuse .... . . 8 Baldwinsville. . . . 8 Warner . . 2 Baldwinsville. . . . 4 Fayetteville . . . 6 Total . . 157 66 VERA RICE. BASKET BALL TEAM Faced by the loss of two veterans and the most difficult schedule of any team in the Onondaga County League, Baldwinsville, surprising even its most ardent supporters, came through with a bang, placing second in the County League, winning 10 of its games and scoring 329 points to 290 for its opponents. In the schedule of two game series, only Solvay, league leaders, defeated us in both games, and they only by a three-point margin. The East Syracuse, Onondaga Valley, and Skan- eateles series were even breaks, while Jamesville, strong title contenders in the eastern section, defeated us in the only game we played them. This year’s team was a team of scrappers who played the game for all it was worth and fought up to the final bell. They were a team of whom the school may well be proud. Their record made against teams of greater size and experience, stands as proof of their worth and ability. Much of the success is due to Coach Getman. Coming here last year, he has so developed the talent and ability of the boys he had to work with, that from a squad of green, inexperienced men who had seldom even seen the game played, he brought forth a team that was ever a threat in the league race and a dreaded opponent. In Captain Alexander Jones the team had a good leader, a man who kept the team in good spirits, always fighting and working co-operatively. His defensive work was good and his always ready “Let’s Go!” worked wonders when points were needed. Root, a Senior, playing his last sea- son with B. H. S., was high scorer, gathering 107 points during the sea- son. His all-around work at center was good. H. Jones, Smith, Steven- son and Montague did well all season, while Miller, Vader, Krafft, Kelly and Cooper came in for their share of the honors. We thank the public for their support which made the past season not only a victorious one but also made a new financial record. 20
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with Herkimer, St. John’s Reserves and Weedsport. We lost only three of the ten games. Of these, two were league games and one non-league. The outstanding game of the season was played with Eastwood, which team won the championship of the league. This game resulted in a victory for Baldwinsville by a score of 9 to 7. When one takes into consideration the fact that Baldwinsville was not only the one team to defeat Eastwood, but also the only team to score against them, it can be seen that wre had one of the best teams of the league and one of which Baldwinsville can be proud. At the close of the season, an all county football team was picked by a well-known football expert. One of our men, Robert Shea, had the honor of being placed at right guard on the team. Another one of our men, Marshall Stevenson, received honorable mention. These two men are not the only ones who deserve credit for it was the team working togeth- er as a whole that gave Baldwinsville the successful season. Next year with the loss of only one man, Francis Carroll, a Senior who played a fine game at center last fall, the team has a fine chance of winning the championship of the league. The following football players were awarded block letters: Pierre Montague (Captain), Alexander Jones, Francis Carroll, Marshall Steven- son, Evert Thompson, Ralph Carrington, Frank Turner, Robert Shea, Truman Smith, Theodore Vader, Sloan Smith, Robert Turner, Thomas Reeder, Shirley Wormuth, Charles Klotz, Clifford Burton, Horwood Jones, Edward O’Brien. SCORES OF GAMES Baldwinsville.... 26 Onondaga Valley .... 7 Baldwinsville. ... 0 East Syracuse ............ 6 Baldwinsville. ... 9 Eastwrood ........ 7 Baldwinsville. ... 0 Herkimer ....... 48 Baldwinsville. ... 46 Marcellus ........ 0 Baldwinsville.... 13 St. John’s Reserves.... 0 Baldwinsville. ... 0 Solvay ................... 6 Baldwinsville. ... 41 Weedsport ........ 0 Baldwinsville. ... 26 Skaneateles .............. 0 Baldwinsville.... 34 Minoa .................... 0 Total............ 195 74 BRUCE ROOT. BASKET BALL The season of 1924-1925 wfas a most successful year for basket ball. For the second time the Girls’ Team won the championship of the Western Section of the county, scoring 157 points to their opponents 66. They passed hopefully through an undefeated season, until the final play- off with Fayetteville. Here they w'ere defeated. The Senior Class was represented by Taylor and Chapin. Besides these two, Hahn, Weldon, Clark and Loveless received block letters. 19
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SCORES Baldwinsville. . . . 25 Jordan ................... 6 Baldwinsville. ... 19 Skaneateles ............. 15 Baldwinsville.... 10 Solvay .................. 13 Baldwinsville. ... 17 Onondaga Valley ......... 16 Baldwinsville. ... 24 Alumni .................. 21 Baldwinsville. ... 9 Skaneateles ............. 12 Baldwinsville. ... 24 Marcellus ............... 23 Baldwinsville.... 30 Warner .................. 13 Baldwinsville.... 32 Jordan .................. 20 Baldwinsville.... 19 Solvay .................. 22 Baldwinsville.... 19 Onondaga Valley ......... 25 Baldwinsville.... 14 Jamesville .............. 29 Baldwinsville.... 20 East Syracuse ........... 19 Baldwinsville. ... 31 Marcellus ............... 12 Baldwinsville. ... 22 Warner .................. 14 Baldwinsville. .. r 14 East Syracuse ........... 30 FRANCIS CARROLL. BASE BALL. 1925 The season just closed was a very successful one, the team winning six out of eight games. As the line-up of this year’s team was greatly changed from the one which won the sectional championship last year, it can be seen that, as a whole, the team made a very creditable showing. Under Coach Getman’s guidance the raw material of the squad was gradually molded into shape to fill the vacancies caused by loss of last year’s men, and it is due largely to his efforts that the team acquitted it- self in such a manner. In mid-season our squad was weakened by the loss of Carrington, our pitching ace, and it was necessary to finish the schedule with Captain Stevenson on the mound. This young “find” covered himself with glory when in the last game of the season he pitched a no hit, no run game against the Jordan High School. The team play itself was exceedingly good and much credit is reflected on the players for their exceptional fielding and hitting. Next year, with the loss of only two men, the team should have an even better season than the one just closed. Players who were awarded block letters for base ball were: Captain Stevenson, Turner, Montague, Fellows, Doran, Vader, Burton, Berney, Thompson, Carrington, Hayden. SCHEDULE OF GAMES, 1925 Crouse Avenue Collegiates North Syracuse ........ Solvay ................ Skaneateles ........... Warner ................ Marcellus ......... . Liverpool ............. Jordan ................ JOHN MILLER. 8 B. H. S 8 7 B. H. S 6 1 B. H. S 5 9 B. H. S 8 3 B. H. S 10 4 B. H. S 7 2 B. H. s 7 0 B. H. s 2
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