Cumnock School - Chronicle Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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Cumnock School - Chronicle Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 118 of 136
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4-gp-yfsfsaxfszxfsfsfsrkl' f's4's.r-sau,-ufQ4hvsa'ufNv' BASKETBALL The new basketball courts were finished january 22 and practice began immediately thereafter. Coach Vaucher welcomed one of the finest turn-outs of the season. Due to the late start Cumnock played but two games. On February l l Cumnock went over to Black-Foxe. Hugh lbbett captained the team and Arden Day led in scoring. However, Cumnock was defeated by a rather decisive score. Cadet Bunkey Bryan led the victors and scored most of the Black-Foxe points. On February 25 we invaded the Wilcox Avenue Armory again and the re- sults were the same. Cumnock was again defeated. john Gibson captained the team on this campaign and the scoring was rather evenly divided among the members of our team. We have several men returning next year and with an earlier start we should go far toward cleaning up the league. Five boys were awarded letters at the basketball dinner. Those receiving letters were: Arden Day, Hugh lbbett, Tom Vail, john C-ibson, and Dick Cray. fNfNr'sINfxr's.rNi'S.fN.vsrN.f IN-vN.1+vs.fs.4w-f-sand-I-A lO6

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i Hugh lbbett, Jack Reilly, Albert Wilcox, Norman Glover. TENNIS TEAM PROGRESSES During the month of February, Cumnock School sponsored a tennis tour- nament with the objective of picking the four best players. As a result, lbbett, Riley, Wilcox, and Glover came out on top after having ploughed through a field of twenty. The first match was played against Black Foxe Military Academy. Cum- nock managed to win: 4-2. Riley, Zuckerman, and lbbett won the singles, Zuckerman and lbbett won the doubles. Two weeks ago, the team encountered a strong adversary in Webb School. The latter had won all eight of their previous matches. Consequently, sad to say, Webb mopped up to the tune of 5-O. However, due to the lack of courts and to oncoming darkness, our men were forced to play singles and doubles without a rest, which rather handicapped the Cumnock side. After this defeat, determined to make a comeback, Cumnock last week beat Black Foxe 3-2, and everyone felt better. Riley and lbbett won both their singles and doubles matches. What Cumnock Tennis Team needs most is hard practice against men more seasoned and-not until then-will there be a team worthy of Cum- nock. ' HUC-H IBBETT IOS



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First row: Bob Bank, Art Calkins, Norman Glover, Albert Wilcox, Arden Day, Richard Gray, Hugh lbbett, Tom Vail. Second row: Malcolm McNaughton, Mr. Harton, John Greenwood, John Gibson, Jack Reilly, Bob Clesson, Bob Brace, Hugh Berkeley. BASEBALL After a great deal of hard work and practice the Cumnock baseball squad played Woodbury College on the l9th ot April in their first game. The final score was Woodbury 7, Cumnock O. The Cumnock team played well enough, however, to be able to schedule some hard games with Webb, Black-Foxe, Santa Barbara, Chapman, and Caltech. Practice sessions were held regularly during Easter vacation and the fol- lowing teams were chosen. FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM C. Bob Clesson C. Mal MacNaughton P. Art Calkins P. john Gibson l. Arden Day l. Al Wilcox 2. Hugh lbbett 2. Dick Gray 3. lack Reilly 3. Bob Brace S.S. Bob Bank SS. Hugh Berkeley L.F. Al Wilcox L.F. Tom Vail C.F. Mal MacNaughton C.F. Norm Glover R.F. lohn Gibson RF. john Greenwood Some of the best hitters were Clesson, Wilcox, lvlacNaughton, Bank, Cal- kins and Reilly. The defensive work of lbbett, Reilly, Day and Gibson was shocking. Coach l-larton did a good job ot molding his available material into a very promising team. ART CALKINS 107

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