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JUNE 1935 27 r ,,,., TRACK Timm' ii Red and White track season opened with a defeat suffered at the hands of Johnstown. Gloversville took more first places than Johnstown but the boys from ftown kept taking the second and third places and these all added up to as much as C-loversville's. The relay race was won by Johnstown- that decided the winner of the meet. Jimmy Gisondi, star of the Gloversville team, captured four first places to lead in individual scoring. The following week, minus the services of Grant and Eute- mark, the local boys captured first place in the meet held at Gloversville. Gloversville, Schuylerville, Warrensburg and Granville participated. Granville captured second place. Continued on Page 40 TEAM BASEBALL Cloversville Gains Fifth Victory The Red and White baseball team gained its fifth win of the season with an overwhelming victory over Johnstown by the score of fourteen to three. So far this season the Clovers have defeated Dolgteville twice. St. lVlary's and North- ville. The only game the Red and White team lost was to Northville. Coach Miller looks forward to a very success- ful season with Penchiff, Benjamin, Wemple and Simon play- ing errorless ball in the infield: while Ruller, Kovarick and Olson are roaming the outer gardens. Henry, Rumler and Farrell to Greene form the batteries of the Red and White team. TENNIS TEAM '
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26 THE ORACLE F00'1'B.NLL TEAM FOOTBALL Showing a powerful offensive and a strong defense, the Red and White football team, romped thru a tough schedule to close a successful season. The only place where Gloversville did not come thru was in the annual inter-city game with Johnstown. The score of this game was thirteen to nothing. The Amsterdam, Nott Terrace and Mechanicville games showed what a powerful team Gloversville had. The local boys lost to R. P. I. Freshmen but they had the best team in Continued on Page 41 BASKETBALL The Gloversville High Schol basketball team closed rather a dismal season. The high spots of the season were wins over Johnstown, Scotia and Dolgeville. It was the first time that a Red and White team has defeated Dolgeville on their own court. The team lost over half its games but showed a fight- ing aggressive spirit in every contest. Benjamin was high scorer and Derrico runner up. Captain Negro was injured early in the season and did not participate in many games. Continued on Page 40 .... , , , , , ,W ,,,, W L , I BASEBALL TEAM
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28 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Dear Glory: Here I am again and filled with just loads of news. This will be our last letter for this year and we've got all old business to clean up . You know about all of the other results and everything of the other tournament, don't you? But just in case you've got mixed up or something-I'll just give you a few last minute points. The final results of the Speedball Tournament are as follows: First place-Sophomore team-Captain Babe I-Iavlick. Second place-Senior ll team-Captain Shorty Sharpe. Third place--Senior I team-Captain Jane Hine. Junior team--Captain Angie Clemente. I don't believe that it's necessary to tell you the names of all the officials because I gave them to you once, and really, there's so much more important business to do - I'll just leave it out. Then next came the Gym team and there isn't much to say about it except that the girls done very well and the girls who received credit for this are: 'Seniors--Vivian Bowers, Florence Sanzo. juniors-Eleanor Argersinger, Virginia Beclingham, Doris Conover, Betty Shew. Sophomores-Ruth I-Iagle, Dolores I'Iavlick, June l lindes, Edith Hogan, Virginia I-Iolland, Marion Naish, Anne Po- litsch, Doris Wlieeler. Dorothy Klose received credit too but she's moved to dear old Johnstown - Boo-Bo-ooo. Then next came the Outdoor Clubs and basketball. The final results of the tournament were: Junior Team-First Place-Captain Issy Broadbent Senior B Teamiecond Place-Captain Angie', Clemente Senior A Team-Third Place--Captain Helen Kasson THE ORACLE Fourth Place- Senior C Team-Captain Shorty Sharpe Sophomore Team-Captian Lena Pellegrino Then along came spring-and the girls all got spring fever so we decided it was time for us all to get outdoors so we started our spring sports-Tennis, Track and another Out- door Club. Then next came track. That's always popular - and here are some of the things they run off: High jump, running broad, standing broad, three hop jump, hop, skip and jump, baseball throw, basketball throw, relay, meter races, base running and land sakes, I can't remember anything else. We had our track meet on June 4. Then you know we've held our regular meeting every month of the Girls' Athletic Council . As you know, it is the organization that decides all the Ugonigs-onsesn. It settles all matters Hpeacefullyu. just for luck, I'll tell you who's on it: President- Red Davies Secretary- Ginger', Bedingham Reporters-Jean Welch, Oracle: Babe Havlick, Herald Representatives-Senior, I-Ielen Kassong Junior, Eleanor Argersingerg Sophomore, Virginia Thayer General Manager- Jo Chvila Assistant Manager- Red Davies And our good fran Frenchy is always with us. She sticks by us through thick and thin and never' complains. And she's always ready to help each and every one of us. I'm sure not one of us, who will be gone next year, will ever forget her. Well-we decided lots of things and one is where we'd have our annual banquet this year. We finally decided on the Acer again because we had such a good time there last year. Gosh, you know Glory, you can swim and fish and go boating and eat and dance and oh, gee! Everything up there! No kidding! Honest! We held our banquet on June 7 and Continued on Page 42 .1-f ,. . . Y .- Wee. , U OIR
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