BGSICG1' TSGITIS BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front roW': fleft to rightj Mr. Keane. coach: WVilson Van Winlile, Michael Pelick, Malcolm Parker. Second row: Clarence Spencer, Cress Sowry, Charles Straw, Thomas Smith. Thirty-three The losing jinx followed our basketball squads quite closely this season. The girls played fine basketball throughout the season but were able to take only one game, that from North Kingsville. At times our boys worked very well and then at other times they let the opponents defeat them without great difficulty. Many of the games were lost by only a basket or two which showed that Dorset put up plenty of fight. Our boys won two games out of the eleven they played. They won the VVayne and Rome games by safe margins. At the tournament Dorset lost the first game to Edgewood.
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Base Ball Team The opening of the 1935 high school baseball season found Dorset with a confident and eager sum of nineteen boys out for baseball. These nineteen players consisted of two Freshmen - Jack Fuller and Robert Haines, five Sophomores - Robert Mason, Howard Kyle, Budd Burlingham, Leonard Goodenough, and Donald French, six Juniors -- Arthur Allen,A Clarence Spencer, Tom Smith, James French, George Hatch, and Malcolm Parkerg and siX Seniors - John ltlaki, John Laughlin, VVilson Van Winkle, Charles Straw, Crcss Sowry, and Perry Bau- man. Perry was elected captain for the year. The season opened on September 10th when Andover came to Dorset. This game lasted until dark and at the end of seven innings it Was called. The score was Andover 12, Dorset 12, with Bauman and Parker pitching. The second game featured Williams- field at Dorset. The score was Dorset 8, Williamsfield 2, with Bauman pitching. September 13th found Dorset at Rock Creek. Dorset beat the County Champions 6 to 2, with Allen and Parker pitching. On September 17th, Dorset beat VVayne at Wayne, lk to O, With Parker pitching. The fifth game Was Won by Andover, 3 to 2 at Andover, Allen pitching. The sixth game was taken by Dorset, 16 to 9, with Bauman, Allen, Burling- ham, and Parker hurling. On September 26th, VVayne came to Dorset. The score of this game was Dorset 8, Wayne 4, Bauman and Allen doing the pitching. Thirty-five Charles Straw Perry Bauman Art Allen Clarence Spencer Leonard Goodenough Wilson Van Winkle J e Fr h John Laughlin am s enc Mac Parker Tom Smith
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