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HCEmIQUDQUDHlB5QQQQQOQ GREENWICH BASKETBALL TEAM 1931--32 This year was an exceptionally successful season for the Greenwich Basketball team. Out of a total of 18 games played the local boys lost fcur, only two of these being League games. The first game of the season was at Salem, on December fourth, where the Green- wich boys won 30 to 18. The next two games, both League, were won from Fort Ed- ward, 29 to 13, and Hudson Falls, 29 to 28. The boys next went to Glens Falls where after a hard battle they were defeated ty ihe close score cf 12 to 11. After sulzduing the Alumni 18 to 14 the team again met Glens Falls. This tfme cur toys made up for the defeat of two weeks 'previous and Leat the city team 24 to 10- The next two weeks were unlucky ones and Greenwich lost, lgoth to the Albany Business College team and to Schuylerville. Hudson Falls was the next one to be turned back and this the Witches did scoring 24 points against their opponents 15. 'lhe following wexk Greenwich traveled to Whitehall where the boys from the railroad city defeated them 30 to 16. Granville formed the next opposition and was Quickly disposed of as were Cambridge and Fort Edward in the two following weeks. Cn February 26 the Granville team was again defeated, this time on their home court, 26 to 202 Salem, Cambridge, and White- hall proved easy prey for the Witches during the next two weeks and were soon dis- posed of. The last game of the season was played at Schuylerville on March 18. This time the local boys defeated the Historic Village team by 21 to 16. This year's squad included the following: K. Foster, Captain H. Flynn D. Barber R. Mausert L. Burch L. McDonald J. Burgess W. Mullahy D. Chambers E. Ryan W33lUDb OQQ 3531 ESQ '6QHLi,QU Ninete 1
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QAOEIQSGCL 3ZiDEC53ZifiKC'51 6828533 FOOTBALL 1931 After two weeks of enforced idleness the football team swung into its first game severely handicapped. The first game was at home against a strong Hudson Falls team. Greenwich lost with a score of 13 to 2. The second game went to Whitehall on their home grounds with the score of 60 to 0. Greenwich won the third game, 1 to 0 when Saratoga forfeited in the third quarter. After a traditional Greenwich- Cambridge battle the next game was tied 0 to 0. The next three games were lost to Fort Edward, Glens Falls, and Granville with the respective scores of 6-0, 34-0, 40-0. li 5' ro 3 co 3 U' ro v-A V1 O Hs ff' El In t4 ro N df. U2 U1 19 5 sw Q- 53 rn v-s rn N U2 Hs o Z o 5 U1 FFUFUFX1 FUFFJQ Ryan, Captain . Jackson Baird Lauder Bartle Little Burch Norton J. Burgess C. Perkins D. Chambers J. Pratt M. Derby W. Roberson J. Duane L. Stiles L, DuFrain J. Strunk C. Ellis H. Trowbridge K. Foster L. Tucker Eighteen
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IXlXl!IXIXIXlxlzlzlxlXlxlxlxlxlxlxlxlxlxl 012:21 IX!!! lil lzlxlxl I IXIXI 31gg3311nX12I2u1l!n2nXlXl2IXnXlXI!lXl lxlzl IXUXU N 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM 1931--32 This year the girls' basketball team closed after a rather unsuccessful season. Out of the eight games played, they were only able to win one. The scores were as follows: tFort Edward at Greenwich - - - 38-18 'fHudson Falls at Hudson Falls - - 20-12 i'Hudson Falls at Greenwich ---- 27-12 'fFort Edward at Fort Edward - - 26- 2 'fGirls' Alumni Vs. Girls' Varsity - 12- 8 iWhitehall at Greenwich ----- 46- 7 Schuylerville at 'tGreenwich - - 22-10' i'Schuylerville at Schuylerville - - 13- 7 't Winning Team The line-up including the manager and the assistant manager is as follows: Forwards-Elizabeth Greene, Louise Roberson, Lena Eddy, Elizabeth Bennett. Guards-Helen Greene, Edna Norton, Janet Crozier. Side Centers-Susan Ritchie, Dorothy Galusha. lump Centers-Catherine Hay, Isabelle Curtis. Manager-Mary Welch. Assistant Manager-Rita Connery. Out of the above line-up only one, Elizabeth Greene, will be leaving next year. Although the scores were rather poor this year, everyone hopes that next year will he more successful, with all the practicing that was obtained this year. Iflxl IXIXUXI IXIXISIXI IXIXIXIXIZIXIXIXIZIXIXIXI GQbDUK A 3Zi3Zf3CiL'f.C C225 Twenty
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