Harding High School - Folio Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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Track STYL 5 Track practice started early at Harding this year, and the team is rapidly developing into a firstfclass organization. As the majority of the squad has had previous experience at track work, much is expected of the 1928 team. Harding now boasts two track coaches, Mr. Quigley, in charge of the run' ncrs, and Mr. Dworski, director of the field events. Both of these men are striving hard to gain a prominent position for Warreii Harding among the track teams of the state. The group includes these boys for the diff ferent events: sprint-V-Klein, Sands, Romano, Flaherty, Doherty, Dixon, Derman, Russell, Hemingway, and Fariang halffmile-Cooney, McBride, and Denehey, mile-Beers and Mc' Dcrmott: jump - Hanusovsky, Cooney, Smith, Couture, discus--Hanusovsky, Hava' nich, and Petrovichg javelin-Klein, Clark, and Woleneckg shotput-Hanusovsky, Wolef neck, and Heckerg pole vault-Farian, Kemp' ton, and Schofield. Since a majority of these men are underclassmcn, Harding's track fu' ture appears exceedingly promising. A schedf ule of ten meets has been arranged and the 1928 season ought to be an interesting one. The Schedule Roxbury May 7 Taft May 10 Pawling May I2 Triangular Central, Hillhouse, Harding May 19 Yale Interscholastics May 22 Stratford May 29 Central Buckley May l june I June 6 Fairfield june 9 Crosby s Golf Now that the Harding High Golf Associaf tion has been organized for two years, the 1928 team is a much stronger combination than either previous one. The team, sponf sored by Mr. Ricker, has been practicing diligently since the Beardsley Park course opened, and much is expected of the boys this year. Matches have been arranged by Manager Henkel with some of the best inf terscholastic golf teams in this section and several very interesting trips are in store for the Harding golfers. A new system of choosing the fourfman team for each match has been instituted and promises to give every boy a fair opportunity. The players are arranged according to their ability, the more proficient at the top of the list. The boys of less ability may challenge the ones above them and, as their game im- proves, advance to a higher position. From this list the first four are selected as the team, and the next two as alternates. In addition to Captain William Murko, Manager Andrew Henkel, Joseph Caparaso, Charles Duzmati, and Edward Vivirski fwho played for Harding last yearj, Thomas Tara- sovic, Harthon Bill, Harry Hollwarth, Roger Bakey, Vincent Biroschak, and Alfred Hollf worth have appeared for practice. The Schedule April 26 Congress May 7 Taft school 8 Congress I0 Pawling I 7 Milford Prep 19 Buckley 23 Central June 5 Central

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STYL S Swimming The swimming team is one of thc few athf letic groups at Harding that has not had a series of victories this year. Their record was poor, but it must be admitted that they were forced to meet many obstacles. They could practice only twice a week, with the Y. M. C. A. pool, a very small and outfoffdatc tank, the only place available. Even under these diiiiculties some of the boys have shown marked ability, among them Captain Eugene Havanich, Michael Hyra, Richard Brown, Francis Carroll, and james Gorman. They have had an excellent coach this year in the person of Captain Baum of the Seaside Life Guards. The team has made an arrangement with the Captain to continue practice this summer under the sponsorship of the Seaside Swimming Association, of which the coach is the head. With this tutelage, the boys should be in line mettle for the next season. The team specialized in the breast stroke, the backfstrokc, the 5Ofa11d 100-yard strokes, and the relay. The schedule for the season is as follows: Harding l 3 Canterbury 47 5 Crosby 43 l 5 Roxbury 47 7 New Haven 5 3 7 Pawling 3 3 16 Central 39 . Tennis About fifteen boys at Harding showed sufiicient interest in tennis to report for prac- tice late in April. As only three of them were last year's letterfmen, the 1928 squad was a rather inexperienced group. Manager jacob, and Engelman, Hoffman, Kane, Schwartz, Shanahan, Resnikoff, Shalvoy, Wollner, Yurf din, Belinkie, Fleischer, Wallen, Rosenberg, and Shellaby are among the ones interested. Manager jacob has arranged for these boys a hard schedule with some very strong teams. As there is such a large squad the team that represented the school was selected by means of a roundfrobin tournament. In this type of elimination the players are arranged according to their prowess. A man is allowed to challenge any of the three men above him and, if victorious, exchange places with him. In this way a man who improves during the season may gain a place on the varsity. Since tennis is a late spring sport, it is not possible to include an account of the matches played, but the schedule of the proposed matches is as follows: May 1 Roxbury May 2 St. Thomas May 8 Stratford? May 17 Milford Prep May 24 Central May 29 Hillhouse June 6 Central' mlnclicates game is held at home.

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