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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 OGZER 'rt-:Ari WF' DANIEL Dunrzxnoifrrzn. illanager . XVILLIAM Tow, Cajwfain , N HEN we consider that the Soccer Team was without a Coach ment, we can do naught but shower praise upon all members of the team. The team l1ad a nucleus of seven veterans about which to build itself. The first game of the season with Public School 62 resulted in an easy victory for our team, 5-o. It was but a practice game and gave us a line on the fellows. The first P. S. A. L. game was with Curtis, Zlllil we defeated their strong aggregation by the score of 3-I. The game against Boys' High was a hard played and exciting one, but after all was over the score stood I-o in favor of our opponents. This practically put us out of the running for the championship. At Mac- Comb's Dam Park the team turned a trick which, were it the only victory of the season, would have made the season a success. XV hen we defeated Manual Training we did what no other P. S. A. L. team has ever done. In all the five years of its existence Manual has been scored on only two or three times, and previous to playing us had never been defeated. The team, of course, played a snappy game and shut Manual out, 2-O. Next, the team played the Morris combination of headers and easily defeated them. Two weeks later the Clinton and Commerce Soccer 'Teams lined up against each other, and after a most exciting game we were returned victorious, I-o. During this game we had the services of Love and Renner, two men who played on the football team. Manager Dudenhoffer helped make the season a success, and should be com- plimented on the good work done by his fellows. The members of the team were: Baruch, W'hyte, Sheridan, Streicher, Saperstein, Beck, Schulman, Israel, Horan and Captain Tow. The sub- stitutes were Van Baalen and Moses. A summary of their season follows: S' the whole season and yet finished third in the ten-team tourna- tl 61 Oppts. Comm. Oppts. Comm. P. S. 62 ..... o 5 T.H.H .... .. 2 0 Curtis ........ . I 3 Morris .. .. o I Boys' High .... . I o Clinton .... . . o I Manual ..... . 0 2 45
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