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.fUNE, 1935 . -..nu-uu,,--Q Qi Girls' Sport Council Eighth Grade Athletes Ninth Grade Athletes Seventh Grade Athle-tes l it G, 4
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30 ,Lp- Esrnn YEAR Book Girls' Sports OUTDOOR CLUB The Outdoor Club , which was or- ganized by Miss Stella Holmes last September, is in full force now. The girls have been going many places and doing many things. During the winter, some of the girls went ice skating, while some went hik- ing. In the spring there were many hikes to Johnstown and back, which were a lot of fun. The girls also took a hike to Cold Springs and had their supper there. They played baseball and other games. A hike to McNab Lodge was also enjoyed. The last Outdoor trip for this term will be a treasure hunt at Cold Springs where the treasure is a secret 'till the person finds it. The Outdoor Club has been a lot of fun for the girls and it is hoped that it will always be in full force. MARY Girrono, 9A201 BASKETBALL The ninth grade girls were divided into first and second teams. The eighth and seventh grades each having a team of their own. The first team won all games with the Estee girls, but lost to High School Sophomores with a loss of only one point 19-18. The ninth grade's first team were champions, the eighth grade second, the ninth grade's second team came in third and the seventh grade fourth. The players were as follows: Rodeo 9th Grade First Team-A. Bleyle ICapt.H, E. Dye, J. Farrell, M. Gilford, M. Cayea. L. Blumn. 9th Grade Second Team-J. Graff tCapt.l, F. Higier, S. I-Ieiman, S. Dick, T. Clemente, E. Sanborn. 8th Grade Team-A. DeSantis 4Capt.l, D. Brott. E. Young, M. Christiano, N. Naish, M. Podshelne, L. Cole, D. Bunn, V. DiBucce, J. Ormiston, B. Jones, A. Peck. ' 7th Grade Team-G. Rousa CCapt.l, E. Stoddard, B. Robbins, J. Bill, S. Loveday, D. Coulombe, M. Bohecek, N. Tarmy, M. Javarone, C. Javarone. MARY Girronn, 9A201 MM.. Girls' Athletics SOCCER Last fall the annual soccertourna- ment was held. The eighth grade team came out first, the ninth grade team second and the seventh grade team last. th Grade-S. Davis CCapt.J, E. Stod- dard, G. Rousa, J. Bell, B. Bobbins, R. Cawley, A. Streicker, C. Javarone, M. Javarone, M. Blodgett, L. King, K. Smythe, M. Bohachk, N. Tarmy. 8th Grade-M. Cayea CCapt.J, T. Clemente, F. Higier, S. Heiman, M. Podschele, A. Bleyl, E. Young, J. Cum- mings, J. Ormiston, D. Sherman, E. San- born, .DeSa.ntis, B. Hine, B. Jones, A. Peck, M. Christiana, C. Stoffalano. 9th Grade-E. Dye CCapt.3, G. Fox, M. Gilford, M. Genest, J. Graff, L. Aquilla, L. Pellegrino, S. MacDonald, R. Ricci, H. Mosher, B. Evans, E. Bell- inger, J. Farrell, H. Canfield, E. Cross- ley. M. GENEST Sports Council The girls' sports council of Estee School is composed of ten members. They are two representatives of each grade. The athletic manager, the assist- ant manager, a news reporter and the director of athletics in Estee School. The council meets every two weeks. They plan girls' athletic programs and settle disputes and problems that arise. The members are: A. Bleyle, D. Brott, J. Farrell, M. Genest, J. Farrell, M. Cayea, B. Ricci, N. Tarmy, R. Knapp and E. Dye. M. Gi:NEs'r, 9A201 Why Estee Doesn't Get Support ' ln Sports I think the reason why Estee does not get any support is because they start too late in the season. I do not see why they do not start at the be- ginning of the season. If they would play more often I think they would get more supporters. They have the suits, coach, players and also the crowds would be interested in the games. Look at the support the 1931- 32 basketball teams got. Why? Be- cause they played more than ten games each year. The last two years the Es- tee basketball team have only played from 1 to 8 games. I hope that next year the Estee basketball team will start at the beginning of the season instead of after the season is half over. J osEPH FICILI 1 I
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32 Esms YEAR Book Boys, Sports Softball There were 14 teams enlisted in the Softball tournament that was held at Darling Field under the supervision of James Bigsbee. The teams were split in two divisions, one the winners and one the losers and at the close of the season the winner from each division played one another for the champion- ship. The teams were composed of the following boys: Room 401: Joe Lamanto, Manager: Hans Otto, Captain: Harold Montoney, Robert Kemp, Tony Purino, Billy Lav- endar, Richard Lair, Joseph Matrione, Cyril Hambert, Donald Kested. Collegian Juniors: Edward Snyder, Manager: Jack Woodcock, Captain: Dick Peitler, William Stoutner, Frank Tallon, William Snell, Charles Wager, Richard Thorne, Rene Vallieres, Clem- ent Steenburg, Kenton Sperry. Junior Tigers: Bob King, Manager: Bill Bennett, Captain: Bob Avery, Dick Hathaway, Richard Allen, Charles Miller, Sossie Pezzella, Alfred Matulak, Mike Falauo, Carlton Luzzi, Milt De Martine, Charles Bedell. Bullets: Kenneth Chu, Tom Burke, John Thompson, William Reding, Ern- meron Baker, Roy Bohannon, Bob Ryan, Bill Smith, Ken Pickering, Hugh Travis, Tony Christiano, Carmine Carese. Cadets: Mike Geraghty, Manager: Frank Glover, Captain: Harris Hanna, Norman Hine, Harold Jones, Bill Ham- mer, Ken Groves, Herman Miller, Nick Javarone, Bob Griffeth, Gordon Genser. Rangers: John Tropia, Manager: George Wadsworth, Ross Trippoda, Carl Swarts, Burt Van Dellon, Angelo Tor- ino, YVilliam Walrath, Harold Sugar, Stanley Strait, Frank Snell, Robert Guzzo. Lions: Anthony Malagisi, Manager: Frank Kohout, John Mangiaglo, James McNulty, Charles Loucks, Robert Mat- thias, Robert Perrone, Don Allen, Walt Playford, Rudy Persico, Harold Cris- pin, Erasmo Aurrichio. Yankees: Felix Ackel, Manager: Mario Albanese, Captain: Albert Van Slyke, Petter Bennice, Pat DeLilli, Anthony Bennice, Carmine Christiano, Rufus DeSantis, P. Querbes. Red Sox: Mike Konik, Manager: Sam Karam, Captain: Mike Prysunka, Joe Fagiani, Gordon Lasher, Walt Thompson, Bob Jackson, Howard Thompson, Harold Ouderkirk, John McDermott, Weston Rumrill, Everett Sanborn. Room 404: Bob LaRowe, Manager: Ralph Lesperence, Captain: James Mos- coni, Dick Lavery, Arnold Hughes, Bob Meyers, John Matthews, Bill Keefe, Frank Goebel, Bob Kulwic, Raymond LaFountain. Room 402 Champs.: Clyde Ott, Manager: Garth Oaksford, Captain: Everett Simons, Warren Praetorius, Tony Savarese, Bob Shear, Paul Rubs- chaw, Bob Reitzes, Duane Scribner, George Rowback, America Semione, Bill Ringle. Cubs: Edward Wells, Manager: Stanley Rumburg, Anthony Crocetta, Leonard Henderson, Howard Hender- son, Ernie Cairo, George Crocetta, Rod- ney Huddleston, Bob Hamel, Jack De Grand, Harwood Brown. Pirates: Albert Fagant, Sam Abram- ovitz, Bartle Avery, Captain: Mario Cataffo, Manager: Mark Cominole, Dick Mullins, Allen Kennedy, John Pe- corino, Adolph Jung, Dan Spicer, Sam Anikstein, Gerald Procita. Cardinals: John Zambri, Calr Arm- strong, Nat Greenbaum, Bob Williams, Charles Hammer, Earl Folmsbee, Frank Vetro, Victor Topo, Kenneth Wooding, Pat Lombardo, ' Guido Pecorino, Anthony LaMantia. The Pirates came out on top in the Winners League and the Cardinals in the Losers League. These two teams met for their first game on Wednesday, June 5. The Pir- ates won the first game 7 to 8. Home Runs were made by Abramovitz and Avery. Albert Fagant led the hitting with 4 hits out of 5 turns to the plate. The Pirates and the Cardinals play- ed a double header on Friday, June 7. The Cardinals won the first game by a score of 14 to 9. Lamantia and Zambri were the heavy hitters with 3 hits apiece. A home run was hit by Abram- ovitz. The Pirates won the last game by a score of 14 to 4. Abramovitz, Avery, Cataffo and Fagant were the heavy hitters. Fagant was the only one to get a home run the last game. The Pirates are now the school Champions. They were far the better team in all of the games that they played. Mario Cataffo is Manager of the Pirates and Bartle Avery is Captain. Track On April 22, Coach Stephen Warde called all boys out for track. There were two teams formed. Sam Abramo- vitz, captain of team A, and Bob Wil- liams, captain of team B. The boys on the teams are as follows: Team A - Sam Abramovitz, Bartle Avery, Mark Cominole, Albert Fagant, Mario Cataffo, Bill Bennett, Bill Blan- chard, Jack Fallis, Russ Gilbert, LeRoy Reid, A. Jung, L. DeRocco, W. Rumrill, B. Riggs, C. Castell, C. Trowbridge, T. Marcais, M. Meyers, H. Staton, M. Ger- igh, B. Young, H. Ouderkirk, E. Shef- field, B. Keene. Team B - Bob Williams, Carl Arm- strong, Frank Vetro, Pat Lombardo, Earl Folmsbee, G. Silvers, N. Green- baum, G. Lasher, H. Duddenhaus, A. Hickens, A. LaMantia, D. Spicer, M. Prysunka, J. Ervin, S. Adelman, S. Neivert, G. Crocetta, G. Young, V. Shepis, L. Webb, W. Murphy, N. Russo, L. Scott, J. Skinal, Dick Hathaway. Of these boys, the following were picked for the Varsity: Varsity - N. Greenbaum. C. Arm- strong, P. Lombardo, R. Williams,. Junior Varsity - M. Cataffo, A. Fagant, R. Gilbert, C. Hammer, M. Prysunka, Bill Bennett. . Estee ran against Knox Junior High twice, Knox winning both times. Estee came in third in a meet held at Am- sterdam. Mario Cataffo set a new broad jump record for Estee. He jumped 17 ft., 6 inches. Pat Lombardo set a new record for the 50 yd. dash, doing it in 6 sec- onds. Sam Abramovitz also broke the 5 lb. shot put record when he heaved it 46 ft., 6 inches. Skating On February 22, at the Littauer Pool, Estee Junior High School had a chance to show their skating ability when Fallis came first, Kennedy came second and McDermott third, at the Junior High contest which was con- ducted by Mr. Warde. There were twenty people who turned out for the race. Although everyone did not win, Mr. Warde wishes them better luck next time. The Echo extends its thanks to Mr. Warde for his loyal cooperation in making this contest a success. MIl.TON DEM.ARTINE ii, Basketball The Estee basketball squad of 1935 brought their season to a close March 18, 1935, defeating the Northville court. This year's term proved far superior to the 1934 quintet with a fine record of winning seven of the eight games played, losing the one game to the Knox Junior High Varsity in a hard fought cpntest. The teams which. met Estee and were defeated were the Diamond A. C., 35-17: Jewish Community Center, 23-17: the Estee Quintet of 1934 twice, 27-25 and 36-23: Fonda High second twice, 14-14 and 20-17: and the Northville sec- ond, 19-14. Estee also met Knox Junior High and were defeated in a hard fought, close, overtime contest, 18-17 in the game played in Johnstown. 7 The boys who represented Estee are Tony DiDonato, Carl Armstrong, Pat Lombardo and Nathan Greenbaum. forwards, Sam Abramavotz Ccaptainl and Leonard Smith, centers: Gordon Neil, Mike Prysunka, Mario Cataffo and Bob Williams, guards. Tony DiDonato was high scorer for the season with 50 points. Captain Abramovitz was a close second with 49 points. As a unit the team scored 191 points to their opponentfs 144 for an 24 points for Estee against 18 for their opponent ia. gafne. The point scored by Estee was total of 83 Held goals and 25 field goals. The team also committed 85 fouls, Captain Abramovitz being Chief offender with 19-against him. Estee quintet defeats Center, 27-17. Abramovitz score for the winneriand Fallissfor the losers. Estee Varsity FG FP TP Armstrong, lf ...... .......... 0 1 1 Lombardo, lf .... ...... 1 1 3 DiDonato, rf ..... ...... 1 0 2 Avery, rf' .......... ...... 0 0 0 Abramovitz, c ...... ...... 4 1 9 Smith, c ............... ...... 0 0 0 Cataffo, lg ......... ...... 2 1 5 Prysunka, rg ..... ...... 0 2 2 Neil, rg ........... ...... 0 1 1 8 7 23 Continued on Page 43 - Total ......................................
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