College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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g THE STYLUS 63 ,gn-f . CCon'tinued from Page 587 y again took Holley in tow, and nearly swamped the Mledina Hi h fiv d h Mt, Morris team. On February 11 the team went to Genesgo-Noe anl t 6 after a desperate fight lost by a score of 21-14. The next week tlima and to Fairport and lost the gamethere. On February 25th the Genesi,-Y gent mal team came to Brockport with too much confidence in themselves Xtll Oi? time the score was tied with seven points apiece. At the final whilsatl if the score was again tied at 19. ln the additional period Brockport showed thgir speed by getting three points and winning tl1e game. On March if Brockport went to Medina and again won by a large score. On March 18 the Normals received their worst beating, when they played Buffalo Nor- mal on the small Buffalo court and lost by a score of 44-24. Iveson scored 18 out of the 24 points, and Bell of Buffalo scored.3O out of the 44 points, Brockport played hard, but could not hold the six footers in check. In an attempt to make up the score for the game with Buffalo, Brockport the next week took Nunda High School in tow and scored 50 points against Nundafg 17. The regular Normal team closed the year by playing Fairport High on April lst. Fairport claimed the championship for this district and tried for th-e State Championship. D. Bramer was picked as the best state basket- ball guard 5 but Iveson held him to one basket, which was a long shot. while he himself scored seven points. At half time Brockport was leading, by at 11-6 score, and at the final whistle were ahead by a score of 16-15. So confident was the Fairport team that at the beginning they put in the reserves for a. few minutes. Then, when the first team took the fioor, Brock ort kept 011 Scoring and held the Fairport team well in check. Anyone P missing this game missed one of the greatest and fastest basketball games ever played in the Normal gymnasium. Following, this game dancing was held, with music furnished by Herb lfVh1te's orchestra. On the eve of the ' ' I l d. As Easter vacation the annual Normal-High School game was p aye T was ex ected each team cam-e out with blood in their eye. heither team P , Q could seem 'to get th-e advantage and at half time the score was tied at 13 ' ' 24. Two addi- all and at the end' of the fourth quarter was again tied at . 0 tional periods were required to prove the winner. Cin the second addltlonal period the Normal team scored three points, thus clinching the game. Ive- son and Diddle Hoffman shone for the Normals, and Kuppinger and Haw- kins for the High School team. Dancing also followed this game. . Although Brockport did not win a majoritybf games, the team fouflli the total number of points won greatly in their favor. Iveson led Wlt ' - ' . K in er Chapman and Hogan over 200' points to his credit. Then came UPP 8 1 t not forget the honor with a large number of baskets due them. We mus c . 1 d the guard positions almost entirely d H . . ue ogan and Hlgglnsp who P QYC l , ada by the opposing teams and prevented. a large number of b-askets being H1 and quite often slipping down the fioor to sink one therI1'SC1V6S- - ' 1 'bl Next year Coach 'Curtis expects to have the same line-up with the P0551 6 ut 3, winning team. IveS011 exception of Chapman, so he expects to turn. 0. . h t h 1 . 15 ' t succeed himself. With t C SUPPOI' as a ready been elected cap am o re Sure to have some games that of the whole school in the coming year we Q1 0 i The Normal School will draw record breaking crowds inbthiefjgilinaggglri' in New York State, at Brockport has one of the best as , - 1- d th and .lust as good Players as are to be found anywhere' Let S geiiiltilinll. B team next fall and yell for all we're worth.

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'rr-IE STYLUS 4l.lln- GIRLS' VARSITY TEAM Miss Heinemann ' Elizabeth Nixon Helen Weisenberger Grace Reynolds Alice Rowell Rosalie Harsch I Edna H3I1kS A Evelyn Rich E Margaret Krutenat Shirley Van Wagoner Genevieve Foley 3, l .A l fe-1 X , 'I:::gf, 1- s of R gag x a 5 E , ll1'5'l t oilllooli Hlhrrn. ll lg the . rllt d6SPgr:lll' ll?- aillgrra ort :rnrl lmt ll' UJFMP carrie t0 llrmhll molterpprr Score was tie time t 6 w:rs:1W'l tn' theiseoried by gr-ttirrg thelikhhrr WW l ll' Bllllhe Yormzrls I'l'l l ' I the sm:rll HHH ii l1l2l0ll tu th, gp pmlllts L lSouto Jhm.d1,,,rrl Ockrortl . 1 lol so 'hfiag rreektooli Mllldil , I' ll. The regrrlar X l hpril lst. l't1'rl l l V forthe State C lmmprorr ball guard? lflll ll ' while he himself sr'olI'm'r bra ll-6 score. :rm :r Soeonlielent was tlrr' l reserves for :r few nr Brockport kept mr seori missing this game miss everplayed in the Nor held, with music furrris Easter vacation tire :rr was expected. erre-lr tm could seem to get elk- , all and at the emi of' t ll01lHl periods were re-qi llillllllille Normal to-gm llnand Dlfltlleh Hollll Mor the High Sr-lm. Although Brockport llt total lllllllllt ' om o . T 'll ll' due Hogqie numlier up alltlprevgnt and Hllfliir rndquite fe rr large rr o ten slrlslsing X v . fieepllhhl slr Colle-lr Cnr his ahead' Chapmilll 1 lllllewhol been 'lf'l'tr llllslraw 6 Sch00l in tl alllroclr record hwfllsi llliuse ihjsrt has flllt' l hm Hext fgood Dlzrver. all and fm'



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64 .THESTYLUS RESERVE BASKETBALL L b 11 t had 1 successful season, having won a The reserve bas'et a eam ' r ' ' . d maj Ority of the games played. The team at the start of the' season consistte of: Butler and Groves at the forward positions, D 3'g'OSt11'1O, center, Wltll Miller and Bordwell guards. VVith this combination the team defeated - . , ll ood. Due to Bergen H1gh School and a number of other teams equa y as g promotion to the first squad, the services of Groves were lost. Butler and D'a-gostinowereeout of the line up during the middle of the season, how ever Phill was able to play in a few of the last games. The scoring honors were divided between Vic Miller and Joe Duff, while Phill D'agostino was a close third. The Hill twins accounted for a num- ber of baskets, this was due to the confusion they caused to the opponents. This year a new custom was started, that of having reserve sweaters. The sweaters are of tl1e crew neck variety, blue with yellow trimming. , The line-up: ' R. F.-Phill D'agostino ' L. F.-VV. Hill C.-Vic Miller, Cflaptainj R. G.-Joe Duff L. G.-Bordwell Subs :-Rayburn, Elwell, H.asbrook, R. Hill and Robinson. . BASEBALL Q, The team got off to a very poor start by losing the opening game of the season, to the Mt. Morris nine in a loosely played game. The second home game resulted in another defeat for the Normals at the hands of the Spen- cerport outfit. Although it was a defeat for the Normals, it might well have been considered' a victory, for the boys showed the old fighting spirit and. deserved the victory, but the breaks were all against us, losing 3-2. The Normals lost the ,next two out of town games to Albion and Medina. ' ' The Color Day game with Geneseo Normal, our ancient rival, proved quite a calamity. The G. N. S. boys turned out to be a team of sluggers, chalking up a score of fourteen runs to our nine. The N-ormals broke their losing streak by winning the 'three next games with Hilton, Kendall and' Medina. T We have five more games on the schedule, and if the team plays the way that they did- in the last three games, there is no reason why they will not be Normal victories. ' Iveson-Pitcher, 3rd ' Chapman-s.s. Duff-pitcher, catcher Higgins-l. f. Ritz CMgr.Q-r. f., lst Kuppinger-catcher, 2nd Hogan CCapt,j-1st Butler-c. f. ' I Hawkins-pitcher, 3rd Substitutes: Groves, Toal, Elwell, W. Hill, R. Hill Rayburn . . Fults, Assistant Manager, Curtis, Coach J Q. L l l 5 . A N' fl. 3 if Q ijvcS0n .. Si 'haPf 3 . -- 2 HigglIl5 , . Q um . ff W H111 ,. 7 iiliwlfins P Jufff' . , . 3 xupvmge' , ,. 9 Butler'- 4 .- l Gr0V95 ' ' 8 1 ,nv lalbum .. 9 Hvgan ,:5 l1.Hi11 ' :fs foal--'- ' U I Hasbrook ' ' '-J Team .. 9 I lvcson Hawkil Duff . . W. Hil Hogan Books and Autho POP RISINGS, by the History II Class, is a most W8 work. Everybody shou ,SURE-LOCK HOLMES, a mgnovel by Martha H011 lllleinake viola Reichoff I4 mnlutm plot is laid wloimenr lime forbids f' . ' ere. This bgc mased for the sum of 5 1 Hovlbsf, Company. sue11ey,is 00K SwEE'r,1 gmmyoung flelicious pic jdld proverb, belie holflledthe mostn ut! una ' . T . mflnerlence. he aut 'c00KIN XXX- . G ' DRE AND TENDINC N MY SP ECIAL Ziff

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