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BASEBALL TEAM 'Q Top Row-V. Baloun, C. Birming. F. Gibbons, J. Cligham, Thompson, J. Barkley, E. Dowers. Middie Row-A. Carlson, Captaing L. Knittel, Manager: L. Sampson, S. Mandich. Bottom Row-S. Sorocco, T. Fowler, E. Hagan.
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THE COGSWELL III Cogswell, 53 Wilmerding, 12. Cogswell opened the season with the X'Vilmerding nine. VVilmerding started the scoring in the lirst inning with three runs. Cogswell evened it up in the next lew innings, but Wilmerding soon went ahead again, and the score stood IO to 3 when linittel was replaced by 'llhompson. 'lQ'o1nmy's benders held the enemy rimless until the eighth, when a base on balls and two scratch hits gave Xtilinerding' two more runs. Cogswell found their batting eyes late in the game and scored two runs in the last frame. Cogswell, 25 Sacred Heart, 11. Then came the Sacred lleart game. The Cogswell team was weakened by the absence of several of the star players. 'lihey were unable to leave the school in time to play. .Ns usual linittel started the game for Cogswell. Later Gibbons went into the box holding' the heavy hitting Sacred Heart players down to no hits or runs. llowers made two sterling' catches in centerheld. Cogswell, 4: Commercial, 5. In the second game of the league, Cogswell lined up against Commercial. The game was a hard fought one. liirst one team was in the lead and then the Other. Cogswells batters could not get their batting eyes. Knittel started to pitch good ball nntil the sixth, when he was removed and Thomp- son put in his place. Gibbons and Clisham played an excellent game. The team as a whole played goocl baseball. ilk . iii! t Ill! J I I If ll, ' 1 Ill Hx L . ,, ,-ffftavf g,gylg,,,. ,K ww' asv! av gggger fu 2'- 1 .f 1 f .'L n5'fP' fl Augsfl ., -.E yfe ff' alvwjg ffjff Vliagsfw if-1 -Ha. .of .fi 1 jf .QL X ,W , A Q, 1 f MY 4 1, 1 , VJ, uf! ,. 4-I ml , Af' f . 'n jfmlt -f .- .- V! : .. - 5? ..-if-.5 A 5.5.13 ,.f,5:.,- ?.h?Ei-:g.2 Z,,'l, I it ,I -tu 1'::,, -f -F54---' G ' I-E .1 ivznfwwv 5214- ffjfg PJ: ,Q-,-,. .f,E?':':r'E.i-Za'.' s.- . if g,'::1-.g'. '- '.,.1f -c ----'. . .- , l rf? 242'- 'Q -, - ,:f,,!Eqr...v.--egg , .. ..J-.1f.:,.-- .s .., jaw -. 751 - - .-. : 1-. ,Q ,, ':- -- c--I L ff 1- lf- . t heirs s L5 lsr 3 4? 45 fl. I ,QL 7.-.2 -.El v .- i, 1., fi. ' - if ,g. i ..- -'IJ-6. -T - . fl 'f l I 1. ir' ... ,- le--rf-Ti -an-,N ga,-1 ,I .c: f-i-1 '-41...-il-5 - -1:-,E if 'ffffj 115: IM. - - ., - '+- 1 J. :ff-., l'5i ' H. , an -fir -1, -5' mg sl ' Lg' - s -..- ' I . 'ff s J - f as fb- -vqci '-,:- -3-2 ,fig ' -I Y 33159 1 E - -Q 3 14 . -FIS: 421' s --rar.. ' .'.- '-'1:,.sJ:A' f as G --Q - gnc xi. 1 - Q E' - -- 4' :L-T ?',-.:- 411 - ' - i? iss: il sf 111- se .s sifa tet '-x1'fI 1? 511:-5411 S3 f':.i1 ': 'Qui-fl' E Fe c frstzesrfl X212- , ..-.- --N t,c,.-.x.. .if :f:?+.r' gax N-xv J. . -,, . -Q--sv3:. 1-,L-L:---, ss x Q ,V 1, --.L-,L A X I fl ,1,1L. Q: e 5-'al 5 fl f-i:,.- gs., -f--1-,-.., G', 'C-E .I 5 ll . '-'Q N, ' ,E 'li is LL. -4 53-1 'i' -f: 5?Eag E E S - TYTHQF - -X, 5 'L x- . fx -s X 2 Ek X 'S -P a, sh N -.. L ix, 'R CN N 'k I X i x 'flex a,,F' X s 1-s N. f-31:-E 4?- asg?i?
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THE coosWELL 113 Tf3Cli '1'lll'O11gl101lt the year Cogswell has been very successful in all track meets. Last autumn Cogswell was victorious in the local sub-league. This spring Cogswell has kept up her winning streak by doing' well in all meets entered. ln the academic athletic meet Coejswell placed third, with but a few points separating her from first place. There were also points made at the interscholastic meets. This year's subleague track meet is to be held too late to be reported in ',l'nl-t L'oi:swl2i,l., but from form displayed so far it appears that the lllacli and Green will again win, the laurels. During' the year l'yne, Gnnzenclorfer :md lloldemann in the sprintsg Merriman, Gibbons and Klcl.arcn in the middle distances: Fuqua and Dun- can in the mile: llyne and Morris in the hurdles, and 'Peterson and Roberts in the weights, have been winners in the unlimited class events. O'l3rien scored many points in the weight class. Academic Athletic Meet. 1n the :Xcademic .Xtliletic meet Cogswell did very well. Gibbons ran a fine quarter mile and won second place. Fuqua secured a place in the mile, McLaren in the half, and Peterson in the discus. Roberts also secured a place in the javelin. Pyne ran a fine race in the hurdles and easily cap- tured a place in them. lint the best race of the day was the relay. In this event Cogswell tool: second place, pressing' the speedy Palo Alto team for first place. The members of the relay team were lioldemann, Pyne, Gunz- endorfer, McLaren, Peterson and Gibbons. 1'Ylien the meet was finished Cogswell had 21 points and third place. Track Interclass. In order to pick the team to represent Cogswell in the various spring track meets an interclass was held at the Park stadium on March 28th. Although the meet was a good one the new plan of giving handicaps did not work very well. All the races were run in good fast time. 1n the unlimited class Pyne, '14, was by far the best performer. As usual, he broke the tape first in the hurdles and sprints. Gunzendorfer, '15, and Peterson, '14, also showed up well. In the 100 pound class O'Brien, '14, won every event and this performance was repeated by Volosing, '15, in the 120 pound class. The meet was won by the '14 class for the fourth time in succession. It ran over the '15 class by a large score. The results and times were as follows: 100-pound Class. ' 50 yard dash--1Von by O'Brien, '14, Daly, '17, second, Santo, '17, third. Time, 6 seconds Cnew recordj. ' 220 yard dash-yyou by Offirien, '14, Daly, '17, second, Santo, '17, third. Time, 26 seconds Knew recordl. 7 b f OVB ' '14 Dal '17 second' Santo, '17, third. Broad jump-W on 5 ,-rien, 5 V - Y, y 1 Distance, 15 ft. 6 in.
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