Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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30 THE ECHO BOYS ' BASKETBALL This year we had one of the most successful years in basketball that we have had for many years. The return of one of our old school mates, Robert Potts, who had left in the freshman year was a great help, Vi ithout him we probably should not have won so many games. Billy Townsend, who moved into our school last year, looked good making many long shots that helped to win many of the games. Robert Mullen with his excellent pass work made possible many of the baskets. Jim Mahoney was our center who very seldom missed the jump. Harold Eldridge was a great help making the game a fast one, and whoever fol- lowed him around the floor was always ready for the final whistle. The best shot that was most needed was made by Bob Potts at Kingston when with a few seconds to go he made good a pass given to him by Mullen. Coach Mr. Walsh. Players Potts Mullen Mahoney Townsend Eldridge McKinnon Schedule Holbrook Visitors Dec. 20 Pembroke 21 34 Jan. 7 Medfield 54 24 11 Weymouth 30 37 14 Walpole 29 22 18 Kingston 25 23 21 Weymouth • 19 35 25 Boston Deaf 21 24 30 Randolph 30 43 Feb. 4 West Bridgewater 48 26 7 Medfield 36 31 9 Randolph 11 Pembroke 36 27 15 Kingston 35 12 16 Norfolk 32 33 FOOTBALL SQUAD This year the team had the advantage of their field. The backfield played fairly well, but with fair cooperation from the line. The tackles were the weak- est point in which the opponents were able to break through too quickly for us to make any headway. Jervey and Cann were the guards and played an excellent game all season, but their difficulty came in trying to block both the guard and the tackle’s position. Albonetty played center, and although he had the disad- vantage of being light, he was an excellent center sending the ball quickly and straight. The team had the advantage of having back one of its old schoolmates, Robert Potts, who proved to be a great asset!

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THE ECHO 29 forwards and guards played a good game. Sumner lost this game with a score of 24 to 20. The next game was played with Howard High at West Bridgewater. The girls at Howard were extremely good in their pass work, and in getting the ball on the jump. The Holbrook girls worked very hard the entire game. As it was difficult to get transportation that night, no substitutes were used, and the first team had to play the entire game without resting. This game was won by the Howard girls 47-25. Our return games began on February 8, playing Randolph at Randolph. This game was equally as exciting as the one played at Sumner, and just as much cheering was done by the audience. Sumner girls were defeated by a score of 33 to 31. The girls played very hard, and the both teams alternated making bas- kets. The last two points on the opposing teams could have been omitted had two Sumner girls not fouled, resulting in two free throws. Randolph scored two points ahead. After Randolph’s exciting game, the Sumner girls met with the Pembroke girls on their own floor. Ruth Clooney made 24 points, Esther Williamson 19, and Ann McGaughey 11. Sumner girls played hard to the end. Pembroke’s team had a hard time keeping up with our girls. The guards certainly showed what they really could do in a last game, and let very few balls pass to the opposing team. Sumner girls met with the Kingston girls on their return game February 15, in the afternoon. The first team played 28 minutes of the game, and during the last quarter the second team took their places. The second team consisted of Alice Franklin, Clara Colburn, Mary Eldredge, Barbara Iveson, Beatrice Iveson, and Annella Card. Annella Card showed her ability as a forward, when one of the Kingston girls fouled against her. With the student body clapping and cheering, Annella took her place at the foul line and followed through with a basket, scoring for Sumner. The score was Sumner 55, Kingston 34. With such a good score at the previous game, the Sumner girls had more confidence in themselves when they had to meet with the Howard High girls of West Bridgewater, their last game of the season. Both teams worked hard throughout. The final score of the game was West Bridgewater 26, Sumner 26. FIRST TEAM Esther Williamson Ruth Clooney, Capt. Anne McGaughey Alice Franklin Martha Morse Mary Moran Coach — Miss West SECOND TEAM Beatrice Iveson Barbara Iveson Annella Card Bernadine Ford Marie Smith Marjorie Smart Manager — Elinor Welsford Girls ' Games and Scores Pembroke 33 Holbrook 29 W. Bridgewater 47 Holbrook 25 Kingston 27 Holbrook 48 Randolph 33 Holbrook 31 Randolph 37 Holbrook 38 Pembroke 14 Holbrook 54 Alumni 24 Holbrook 20 Kingston 20 Holbrook 55 W. Bridgewater 26 Holbrook 26



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THE ECHO 31 Schedule Sept. 18 Abington 48 Holbrook 0 25 Stoughton 38 Holbrook 0 Oct. 2 Yarmouth 12 Holbrook 0 16 Scituate 18 Holbrook 0 29 Cohasset 24 Holbrook 6 Nov. 11 N. Easton 37 Holbrook 0 25 Randolph 13 Holbrook 6 The Squad Q. B. E. Bestoso, Capt. L.H.B. R. Potts R. H.B. W. Townsend F.B. R. Mullen Sub. Backs H. Eldridge 0. Stairs F. Keating D. Scolamiero A. Benvie C. Wiggins, Mgr. Coach Mr. Walsh TENNIS The Sumner High School Tennis Team was organized this year by Mr. Naverouskis of the faculty and was entered in the District state-scholastic Tennis League. The team schedule for the season is: Date Opponent Place May 2 Brockton J. V. Holbrook May 4 Stetson Randolph May 9 Braintree Holbrook May 11 Oliver Ames North Easton May 16 Milton J. V. Holbrook May 19 Brockton J. V. Brockton May 23 Stetson Holbrook May 25 Braintree Holbrook May 28 North Easton Holbrook June 3 Randolph (girls) Holbrook Elimination tournaments for both boys and girls are also taking place at Sumner, and the sport is enjoying wide popularity. R.E. A. Neal R.E. L. Scolamiero R.T. R. McKinnon R.T. J. Mahoney R.G. R. Gann C. V. Albonetti L.G. C. Jervey L.G. C. Williams L.T. W. Woods L.T. J. Hagerty L.E. H. Tucker L.E. F. Mack L.E. C. George Letter Men

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