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VARSITY SOCCER From the very outset of the season it was obvious that coach Huntley Parkeris booters were going to rank as one of the finest soccer aggregations in the country. Their superb playing and fine team work not only gave them a highly successful season but drew national recognition to three of their members. Howard Whatford, Ted Bondi and Bob Bowan were chosen as All Americans on the All American Soccer Team, a tribute not only to the men and the team, but their coaches, Huntley Parker and his very capable assistant VVilliam Stebbins. The opening game of the season gave Coach Parker a chance to see all of his men in action as the high flying Eagles defeated Ceneseo State, 6 to 0. Scoring all four points the first eight minutes of their second game of the season, the Brockport booters defeated Buffalo State 4 to O in a rather dull game. One of the finest games of the season saw Brockport come from behind to defeat a star studded club from Rochester by a score of 4 to 3. The Bochester All Stars gave a superb demonstration of soccer finesse though coming out on the short end of the scoring. The home booters were still at the peak of perfection when Western Ontario, the champions of a soccer league in Canada, came to town. Brockport, playing faultless ball, turned back the visitors 6 to O. In an easy 12 to O win over Utica College our varsity saw very limited action. The very next day, however, the Colden Eagles were given the scare of the season when they traveled to Hamilton College. Brockport, playing one of its poorest games, was lucky to draw a 2 to 2 tie with a surprisingly spirited Hamilton team. When our team arrived on the field at Cortland State Teachers College they were greeted by the entire Cortland student body. All classes had been excused in order that everyone could witness the classical battle. Offensively and defensively our boys played their hearts out in what was one of the finest exhibitions of the season. Victory was certainly a sweet reward for our team who found itself on the long end of a 3 to l score when the flurry of the battle subsided. The two remaining games against Oswego State Teachers and Sampson College were won without particular difficulty by score of 2 to 0 and 9 to 0 respectively. To mention the names of the men who most contributed to the success of the season would necessitate listing the name of every man on the team. May it be enough then to say, 'Creat work, fellows . x g. . x Z' I N ' F tf 7 6
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