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Ceeeeef, i X - Y A I-ff! I . si T' 4- 1 L U , l . .I ' falwq 'C Q! . f-YT: lil!-4'l':f-2'iAf?2, ',-Lijiig-1gb?, ,- A 635370 EDGAR R. XVORTHINGTON, Manager- CHARLES H. SCHMINKE, Capiain DR. W. H. FOSTER, Coach HE rifle team of 1911-1912 went throughla Very successful season. The team got away with a good start, winning the first three P. S. A. L. Round Robin matches. Then the team slumped just enough lars and the necessity of trying out substitutes, the team slumped just enough to pull it down from first to third place. At any rate, they succeeded in de- feating Clinton by a score of 259 to 253. Q ln the Clinton invitation shoot we got two third places. ' The next matches were those held at the Sportsmenis Show at Madison Square Garden. The best the team could get, however, was. third in three of these, lVIorris and Clinton, our ancient rivals, beating us out in each match. The Whitney Shoot took place on April 27, at the Seventy-first Regiment Armory. Com- merce took third place in this shoot for the S. A. Sub-Target Champion- ship of Greater New York. Shapiro broke the record made last year by Black of Clinton, by shooting 314 out of a possible 315. At the Garden tournament he won the Poth Trophy with a score of 195 out of a possible 200, which was one of the highest scores of the tournament. When Captain Schminke left school, Shapiro was elected captain. The other members of the team are Grieco, Behrman, Wilkinson, Suffield, Camuti, Trinz and Chatfield. The school was also represented by a secondteam, which had a very successful season. Its prominent members were Kanerek, Goodman, Meyer, Vollmeke and Captain Bernholz. ' The scores made by the team in the Round Robin Tournament follow: School. Com. Oppts. School. ' C0111 OD1OtS- Curtis , l , , , 256 248 De VVitt Clinton ....... 259 253 Bryant ,,,, ,, 264 238 l3oys'lHigh School ..... 256 260. hdorris ,,,,,, ,, 255 250 'Erasnnus . ............. 263 forfen Stuyvesant ,,, ,, 250 - 265 Cionnnnerckd . ..... ... 261 249 Manual ...... . . 213 270 65
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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1912 R Handica Won by E Ball C8 yardsjg H. Basch C10 yardsj, 440-Yard un, p- . secondg H. Wfallace C12 yardsj, third. Time-57 3-5 seconds. 70-Yard Hurdle Race, Handicap-Won by Paul Brown C10 feetjg A. Siegel- stein C6 feetj, secondg W. Tow C1 footl, third. Time-10 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash, Junior Haiidicap-Won by T. Coughlin C10 yardsbg W. Mesloh Cscratchj, second, H. Meyer C4 yardsj, third. Time-26 seconds. 12-Pound Shot Put-VVon by 1. Rosenberg C4 feetl, with an actual put of 35-feet ll inches, H. Cann C2 feetb, second, with an actual put of 36 feet 6g inches, T. Curtes C5 feetj, third, with an actual put of 30 feet 10M inches. Eight-Mile Team Race-Won by Pastime-Mohawk team CHarry Smith and Frank Ioycejg Xavier team CEddie Iourdan and Eddie Carrj, secondg Glencoe team No. 2 CAlex Ahlgren and C. Burrisb, third, Morningside team No. 1 CC. McCa Wfilliams and 0. Nelsonj, fifth. Time-35:28. 5 Running High Jump, Handicap-VVon by H. Smith C6 inchesj, with an actual jump of 5 feet 6 inchesg L. Lyrkin C6 inchesj, second, Wlth an actual . . . . . I . f jump of 5 feet 4 mchesg R. Archibald C6 inchesj, third, with an actua Jump o nn and P. A. Coultierj, fourth, Morningside team No. 3 CJ. VV. 5 feet 3 inches. . . SB q pgv -ggql.,-iq f -i A i 1 9 7 'A ' A .-'. 4 x ' . . , 32294131 . Lv-:-A 1 r eww .f:m2:mw..sz'm'nf K .v,-f?':q1.':f:-y-.,, ' an-' -ww, 'r Q -nf ly? j :igffifizitiiiii-.' l .f quasar Lu 5305 ' 21 1 4 ,-: Q-aa -5-- 4:-'la '+--'- :5 1mF1f.+-1-f:UF.e - 1:ffva4:'- H22 ?rb:'2l!f -fi? ' ,vvgqffiiglirf - ,f .fu 'ff .... r f ff .:r2:lM40 .JJ A-,aff . My 64
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