Horace Mann Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 170 text:

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Q1 P CD f E really earnest desire to improve its ability on the diamond. E 2 , p 1 The team will, of course, have the benefit of Ump 23' 7: 'Q , 1 TeWhill's coaching as Well as that of Mr. Schmitt and rf Q 1 ii also Mr. Bonnell, Who graduated from H.M. in 1924 Q ' i t and is now playing minor league ball. Ump will as 3 ,.,,-s...-. -, L., I I ,,. .fx-.. ...fx,. ...N-s... V ,. N..- -V1 V-F... L M JL-- -.X-nl. I I 4-... usual be in charge with Mr. Bonnell in charge of the infielders and Mr. Schmitt Working with the outfield. As for the schedule, the team will again meet Mor- ristown, Montclair, and Evander Childs in the main con- tests, With the usual city prep schools also appearing. The only opponent omitted from last year's schedule is Fieldston, with whom no game could be arranged. Robert Glitzen is the manager with Ferris as his assistant. SCHEDULE Hamilton I McBurney Morristown Montclair Hackley Trinity Evander Childs Poly Prep Irving One hundred fifty-seven .....f x. -.-fx.. ...fs... ...r-Q -,Z-.,,,,, ,..f ...4-s.. ...fe ...fx -.fa , ,-- '-UT' I I 1 f ' f I I l e l l X xx l Q. l l 1 l X

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