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Scores of the games played: B-Ville 12 a j r Manlius 0 B-Ville 18 East Syracuse 6 B-Ville 0 Solvay 36 B-Ville 0 Fayetteville 12 B-Ville 0 Liverpool 44 B-Ville 0 Skaneateles 12 Total HO 110 KENNETH NEUPERT Basketball The team started well and defeated their first three oppon- ents without much trouble. During the Christmas vacation we were defeated in two non-league games by our Alumni and by Valley. To finish the first half of the schedule, we de- feated Solvay and Skaneateles, but were beaten by Split Rock. During the last half we were not so successful. We lost four and won two from Warners and Camillus. This left us in a tie for fourth place with Solvay. The two teams played off to determine the fourth place entrant in the final play-off. This game took place at Camillus and was our last game of the season as we were defeated after a hard-fought battle. The team itself was composed of but one letterman from the preceding year—Fred Sullivan (captain and forward): two of last year’s Junior Varsity, Harry Shriver and Carl Rice (forward and guard): Charles Cole, a guard with no previous experience; and “Bud” Haggerty, former Pulaski athlete, who jumped at the center post. This team was well backed by the three able substitutes—Jack Bunney, Donald Coates and Roland Lavoie. The Junior Varsity team played well all season and fin- ished in second place. In the playoff, on the Fayetteville court, the team was defeated by Skaneateles Falls. The scores of the varsity games were as follows: B’Ville 31 Jordan 23 B’Ville 22 Jordan 40 y y 41 Warners 7 ” 40 Warners 9 y y 37 Camillus 28 ” 16 Camillus 13 y y 28 Valley 31 ” 27 Solvay 33 y y 24 Alumni 28 ” 19 Split Rock 21 27
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Solvay First Liverpool Second Baldwinsville Third 1937 Solvay First Baldwinsville Second WARREN VIEKLER ---0O0---- Golf Team The 1937 golf team consists of William Walters one man, Russell Virginia two man, Kirby West three man and Fred Pulver playing fourth position. The team competed against Eastwood, Marcellus, Skaneateles and Solvay. Eastwood de- feated us in a non-league game and Skaneateles was also victor in a league match. Play- ffs to be held at Liverpool are planned for June 5th. RUSSELL VIRGINIA -0O0---- Football Coach Getman’s Red Raiders of 1936 did not have so vic- torious a season as they hoped for; but they cannot be blamed too much as they were severely handicapped by lack of material. The team, led by Captain Carl Rice, who was chosen cap- tain because of the illness of John Navin, captain elect, tried very hard. It succeeded in winning two games out of the six played. The following are the players who received letters for their service: Carl Rice—Captain Leland Rice—Manager Charles Cole Louis Gettman Donald Coates Everett Ueagle Erwin Mathewson Leopold Meier James Williams Kenneth Neupcrt Kenneth Adsit Lewis Johnston William Klasmier Franklin Myers Richard Tarnow Royden Smith 26
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--------- - yy y y y y 22 Solvay 15 14 Split Rock 17 32 Skaneateles 17 non-league games Individual point score Sh river 99 y y y y 20 Skaneateles 29 13 Solvay 18 20 l eate N 13 Sol ay Sullivan 98 Haggerty 69 Rice 50 ; Cole 33 ! Bunnev 18 Coates 7 t Lavoie 2 ( FREDERICK SULLIVAN Baseball The season of 1937 was the most successful season in many years. About thirty ‘would-be’ players answered Coach Get- man’s call for candidates. Only five of last years players were among the recruits; namely Kenneth Adsit and Freder- ick Sullivan, pitchers; Donald Coates, shortstops; Jack Bun- ney, second base and James Klasmier, left field. However, several good ball players were developed from the rookies, namely, Donald Beebe, Robert White, Richard Tarnow and Bill Klasmier. B-ville successfully opened the season by defeating Mar- cellus and Warners by large margins. The following week the team met their first and only defeat at the hand of a strong Solvay nine. The remaining games were with El- bridge, Jordan, Onondaga-Central, Skaneateles and Split Rock respectively. The defeat netted us by Solvay kept us from the play-offs, as Solvay completed its season without a defeat. B-ville ... . . . 14 Marcellus B-ville . .. .. . 12 Warners . 5 B-ville ... .... 0 Solvav . 4 B-ville ... .. .. 6 El bridge . 3 B-ville ... .. . . 4 Jordan 2 B-ville ... .... 6 Onondaga-Central . . 3 B-ville . .. ... 11 Skaneateles .. 6 B-ville ... .... 20 Split Rock . 7 ALLEN DUNHAM
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