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C o M M F if: Y ia A it ia o o K . 1 'J 1 1 Team. Position. Team. Imfitioif. '1' ', , - 'll' llfl' Youno- ,U ..l+1rst Base Schwartg .. ..... 1. .4 a I Morrell .. Second Base Kremer .. '-'liliillt i'.lL.1': Carson ......... .Third Base Leslie .,...... --4 Cm? I'.l I',f Matthews ,,, ,, .... Shortstop Hirschman ..... . ..l.e1t 7- me 'E Q'ROu1-ke, Lent .... Pitcher Schavel, Hume .. ......- 5U'1v' School. Com. Oppts. Schoorl. Corn. nppt ,e Hackensack . 3 2 BOYS' High -, -'-- 3 Il Flushing ........ . 4 l Eastern District . . l- 3 East Grange . ..... . 4 3 St. Pauls School . 8 Manual Training . .. . 12 7 Commercial ....... . Q Q Betts Academy . 3 5 Manor School .- .... . 2 U Morris . ....... . 2 3 Townsend Harris . 21 U 1oo8-oo The big accomplishment of the football team ot IQOQ was the defeat of Clinton by the score of 17-O, the largest we had ever rolled up against our 59th Street rivals. The team did not have a very successful season on the Whole, but this one victory more than made up for the other defeats. Team. Coach-MR. T. C. TRASK MQHUQK7'-WALTER W. STAKE Captain-ROBERT TORRENCE Position. Hasselbrink, Archibald .... Right End Weber . ....... . York . .... . . Torrence . . . Ryan ....... Thompson . . . School. 4 Commercial .. . Stevens Prep. .. . . Centenary C. I. De La Salle .. Morris ....... Right Tackle Right Guard ... ...Center ..Left Guard .Left Tackle Com. Oppts. 4 0 O 5 0 21 0 6 0 0 Team. .lf'usiti.in. Hirschnian . .. ........ Left lfnii Young ......... .... Q narter Huck Schavel, Young ..... Right Half Hack Carson, Levy .... Left Half llaclg lVIcW7illiams .............. Full Hack McCahill, Regan, Marscheider..Subs SCl1001. Culll. Uppigl Stuyvesant . . . . 34 0 Boy s' High .. . 4 jj Curtis ...... . 17 tl Clinton .. , 17 n Although getting a good start by winning six out of its titst sewn games, the basketball team hit a slump, and losing two of its stats . NVCIII through the rest of the season with indifferent results. Coach-MR. C. A. lVl.fx'rTnitawsoN Alllllflgfl'-ITIEN iw STEFF ICN s Cfllftain-F. A. ARcHin.fxi.n 40
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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1912 Coach-MR. C. MATTHEWSON MdNdg67'TCHAUNCEY BELKNAP Captain-D. G. IDAVIDSON Team. Position. Team. Position, Archibald, Pearce ...... Left Forward Davidson ....... .... R ight Guard Smith ............... Right Forward Taub, Joseph . .. . .Left Guard Gruber ......... ........... C enter School. Com. Oppts. 1 School. Com. Oppts. Commerce E. R. C. ..... 18 17 Columbia Freshmen .... 13 33 C. C. N. Y. Freshmen... 19 29 Eastern District ........ 28 23 Mt. Vernon ............ 14 22 De La Salle ........ 17 Z6 Summit H. S. ........... 45 16 Newtown .......... .. Z3 11 Erasmus Hall .. . . 27 19 St. Paul's School .. . . . 142 , 6 Stuyvesant ............. 16 21 Bryant ........... ... 33 13 Manual Training ....... 26 l9 Plainheld ...... .. 57 23 Townsend Harris Hall.. 14 22 Morris .... ... Z1 13 Boys' High ............ 25 76 Clinton . .. . . 14 31 Flushing ............... 33 13 In the Indoor P. S. A. L. Championships the track team scored only two points, but in the St. Paul, Barnard, and Waterman Meets it performed creditably. The Annual Indoor Meet was again a big success. Coach-MR. H. E. ALDINGER Captain-EUGENE CARSON The crew started training before the Easter vacation, and worked hard for the race with Clinton. On Decoration Day, with five veterans in the boat we again beat Our Fifty-ninth Street rivals. Coach-MR. BACKUS. Captain-F. F. G,NEILI, A Manager-KREMER Team. Position. Team. I Position. O'Neill ........ ...... S troke Groff ............. .......... 3 Harnischfeger . ........ 7 Mann, McCahill .... ........ . 2 Thomson ,,,,, .... 6 Garvin ......... A. . . ..... . BOW McVVilliams . . . . . . 5 Kremer ......... .... C oxwain Koegler . ........ . . . . . . 4 . ' The baseball team played good ball throughout the season, winning the majority Of its games. Mr. Hance's coaching was again a big factor in the development Of the team, and its success was in large measure due to him. Coach-MR. WM. HANOE 4 Manager-HENRY KOELSCH Captain-EUGENE W. CARSON 39
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C U M M E R C E Y E A R , B 0 O K , l 9 1 2 Team. Position. Team. Pgsition, Pearce ........ -. .. .... Left Forward Joseph ...... Right Guard Fine, Maccaroni ..... Right Forward Archibald ...... .... L eft Guard Gruber .......... ........... C enter Leslie, Whyte ,,,,,,,,, Subs, School. Com. Oppts. School. Com. Oppts. C. C. N. Y. .. . . . .. . .. 18 28 Boys' High .. 26 22 Townsend Harris . . . . . 37 25 Stuyvesant .. 22 28 N. Y.. U., '12 ...... 31 6 Clinton ..... 23 29 Flushing ........ . ., 25 .23 Fordham , , , 21 22 Erasmus ........ .. 18 10 Morris . . 18 16 Eastern District ........ 27 28 The track team had a poor indoor season, scoring only seven points in the champs The Fourth Annual Indoor Meet, however, was the most successful one of its kind ever held, the features being a ten-mile invitation run won -by Hjimmyi' Lee. Cur relay team consisted of Schavel, Walters, Haase, Stoughton and Levy, and had many good performances to its credit at the close of the season. With two victories over Clinton, and a practical monopoly of scholastic boat-racing to our credit, the crew started the season confidently. An in- novation was introduced this year in the form of a training table. In the annual Decoration Day race with Clinton, however, we were beaten, and with this defeat rowing as a sport at Commerce passed out of existence. Coach-MR. H. BACKUS Managev--E. P. WILLIAMS Captain-FREDERICK THOMPSON Team. Position. A Team. Position. Thompson, Schum . .. ...Stroke Ryan ... ...... .... 3 Byrne ............. ...... 7 Weber .. McWilliam ....... .... 6 Iaburg . . ........ Bonw Walsh ........................... 5 Kremer .... ......... C oxwain York ............................. 4 Archibald, Elasser, Tostman, W. Leslie ...... '..Subs. The baseball team got a wonderful start, and of the first tengames played the only one lost was to the 'Varsity team of West Point. Even in this game it showed its calibre by' outhitting the soldiers. Coach-MR. H. M. HLALI. Manager-ROGER HYATT Captain-LENT Team- Position. Team. Position. Young ..... ...... F irst Base Scuhacht, Lent ...... Pitcher Matthews .... .... S econd Base Hirschman .... ...... L eft Field Lent ,,,,,,, .... T hird Base Leslie ....... ...Center Field M01-1-Q11 ,, .... Shortstop Brown .... ..... R ight Field Cohn , , , .... Catcher 41 1 , x
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