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U WB C7719 .Mzvffroof 1-C4141 ,B Vi Wliliqqm, t1m98 the xolunta1y d1opp1ng of Captaln Wh1tmo1e f1om the Qquad the lose of Slkes and Flatterx du11ng a pa1t of the season the 1rregular1ty of pract1ce sesslons xxould haxe been enough to haxe Itllfled the mo1ale of almost anx 25101111 of boys The g1uell1ng plactlce HQLESNAIY to pe1fect football plavs and defense xx as somet1mes m1s1 l'lflGl tood IS to 1ts necess1tv and as a result the leLOHl of the team suffelcl The schedule xx as 1 long and trvmff one the onlv c xsy team on the 11st lelng thc A111 ox 91 elex en At tlmes a 1cma1kable f1ght1ng qplllt xxas shoxxn especxallx cvldent IH the Smethport md Allegany games Lettels xxere axx d1d6d to the folloxx1rg boxs Ceolge V11 lald Actmg Captaln Ha1old CIVQI NIanage1 XX 1ll1am If1eld W1nf1eld llatte1x James Dax1Q James Ca11 Donald Clarke Neal Idhnt Wllllam Dunba1 John De1 bx HHIIOXK Whlpple Donald Ph1ll1ps and Malcolm S1kes The lette1 men xxe1e presented xx1th gold footballs su1tably englax ed by Ph1l1p Champ l1n asswtant coach at an assemblx held some xxeeks after the seaeon had passed thl0llg,h a schedule xx l'11Cl'l xx as tlL1lS tough and the fact that dame foltune would tleat them better anothe1 yeal lor the second sea son that Llttle Valley had been 1ep1esented on the g11dlIOD and the com paratlxe lnexpellcnce of the players he felt that ood thlngs We1e ex pected 1n the flltllle Mr Shoup coached the 1928 team xx 1th M1 W1tter and M1 Champlln as assmtants 1928 BASEBALL The 1928 baseball team xx as a elde lssue to tl ack and but f1xe games xx e1e plax ed txxo xx1th Randolph txxo xx 1th Alleganx and one xx 1th Wells x1lle Both Randolph games xxe1e X1CtO1l9S but the othels xx e1e lost Fleld and Lankoxx p1tthed xx 1th W1lla1d and C111 behlnd the bat CIXQI XKh1tmo1c 11111111138 a11d W olfe constltuted the ligllldl 1nf1eld xx hlle hx els Boaldman Inlhs and Rlchardson xx e1e ln the Olltel 1.,211fl9I1S Wolfe and Wh1tmo1e xxuc e1s1lx the 8111391101 plax c1s of the squad No letters xxe11 axxa1ded IH 1998 due to the short schedule and an athletu assoclatlon 11111112 to the effect that at least sm games must be plax ed to bc ent1tled to the ma1o1 axx a1d Donald Wolfe ated as taptam and Donald Ph1ll1ps as manager M1 Wlttel coached the team But llttle 1nte1est xx as manlfested 1n the team fxom the x1exxpo1nt of bpectatom fexx people commg doxxn fO1 the games Fmanclally the Qea son xxas almost a total lo s due to the h1gh cost of bats and balls togeth 61 xx1th othe1 nccesealx pa1aphe1nal1a Fcxx schools 111 the s ctlon mam talned teams md the 1nte1est seemed to d11ft mole stlonglx toxx a1d tlack athletlcs .1 U 1 at X V CN ' 4 ,ffl I ' 11 adyfai - -X 7 ' 2 gf- 1 . ' ' f X, W A: ,y4 i1.i.m ' J . - l':,l x ' kv .7 1. 4 - L1 K1 7 I . 1 1,1 1 , v V Y 1 Q S y 1- 1 A18 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 SK11 1 1 1 1 L1 1 1 ,L1 1 1 1 1 A 1,11 . kv I x 1 H K' 2 ' 1. it , yu ' , , ' 1 1 , , Y t Z., , D : 1 1 1 , 1 . . N 1 1 Q . . . V. y iify ' .' Y X . . 2 ' ' .. 1 1 1 1, 1 -' 1 . 1 ' 1 , 1 ' 1 1 Y 'V 1 . I . , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 . ' ' 4' 1 1 1 9 ., 1 A v 1 - 1 1 tv, 4 v ' , . kv L nv' 1 , .I , A 3, kg . . y - closed. Mr. Champlin complimented the boys on the manner in which they S: 1 ,1 . L1 1 1 1 ' 1 A1 1 1 U V' 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 y -I 18 S K 1 - K ' 4 1 1 1 kv al ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' y ' 1' A 1 1 v 1 1 0- ' 1 - . C, 1 ,1 ' 1 1 1 1 7' 1. ' 1 1' 1 ' 1 y ' ' 1 ' v 1 -1 v v vi v yi v v. - 1 9 v 1, 9 ' . 1 1 v ' 1 v' I r 1 a Z v v . 1 . 1 1 1 M' ' 1 , ' ' 1 1 7 1 1 ' 1 I r . 1 ' ' 1 ' f . v v K ' 1 f D Y 1 1 1 1 4 N ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 v v ' 1 r 1 u ., , . . ., 1 ' 1 111, ZL1' v L1 1' 1 1 v,1A1 L1 1 I 1 1 1, -1 1 ' 1 1 . . . , - . . , 1 1 ' I v 1 1 . 1 ' ' A 2 1 1 . ,1 1 1 ' w v v 1 ' v 1 A 1 4 . 1.1 - 3 ' S . .' ' ' ' f ' J . 2 ' .' - 1 -' 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' .O ' ' 1 L -I , 1 1 A n x, ' 1 ' 1 Lu, 2 1 . 3 1 .1 L1 1. 1 x L1 v 1 v, 1 ., Page seventy-four
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C7719 Mzrrar thiough the entue ll ellsxille team in the last minute of play This game maiked the last ieallx LOOlCl1Ild.t6Cl effolt of the season although leason ablx good football xx as plax ed in most of the games oi on 1 L X H Due to French leaxe on the pait of txxo iegulai members of the team on a piexious afteinoon the elexen xx as somexx hat handicapped in the game at Celoi on There xx eie a numbel of iniuiies and the moi 'mle of the squad was loxx In the beginning the game appealed like an easv x1c torv for Little Vallev but aftei H W hlpple s touchdown the team had no punch Willard once caiiled the bill to Celoion s one yaid line but C H S held for dox ns In the final quarter Celoion put oxei a touchdoxxn Alleganx 13 L V H S 0 This game xx as a molal XlLtO1X since Ilttle Y illey outxx eighed and conceded hardly 1 chance to hold doxxn the score plax ed the Blue and White elexcn oft their feet in the first quaitei missing a touchdoxxn onlx by inches Alleg mx came back to gain txx o haid earned touchdoxxns latei in the game Willaid and Dunbai plaved fine football for the home team It must be noted heie that Sal imanca xxas latex defeated '70 0 by Allegany This xx as one of the best games of the season and although Little Vallex lost then play did them much ciedit Donald Clai ke also out of the Cel oron game the iesult of a dislocated shoulder gamely fought thlough most of the battle xx 1th Allegany Goxxanda 12 L V H S 0 Scoiinfr txxo touchdoxx ns in the final quartei C oxxanda xxon ox ei L X H S in a hard fought contest at the Goxx anda paik The txxo touchdoxx ns xx ere both secul ed as a iesult of foixx aid passes since the Goxx anda team was unable to make substantial gains through the I ittle Valley line. Lakewood 13-L. V. H. S. 0 Lakewood undefeated during the 1998 season brought a well balanced team to the Little Valley' field. The elex ens xvere exenly matched but L. H. S. shoxx ed the greatest driving power and through the speedy xvork of Nichols Were able to put ox'er two touchdoxx ns for 1 victory. Bradford 97-L. V. H. S. 0 Playing in 1 sea of mud at Bradford the heaxy B. H. S. eleven con- querors of Olean defeated L. V H. S. in the seasons final game. Tvxo of Bradford s touchdowns came at the opening of the game by means of the old shoe string pass. Little X alley' played a fair game but the team anticipated defeat before entering the contest. Bradford had one of the strongest teams of north western Pennsylvania. In considering the season as a whole. the team did not do so badly. The injuries to Clarke and Cryer, two of the best men, coming at critical 11-yafafafvefexa I Cfc-7'cX:7cV'c Page sevxenty three El f . Cl K -'wx Q ,.,. . Rafts Q ' .afiwi it - o 'f 1 . fcfy GL.. . 4LlglqW. LXQKGXCV5 Qffvv , y .... ,. l Cel ' - . '. . S. 6 is I ' yy 5 1 . v 1 1 1 1 v' 1 Q V ' vr kv K v 1 'A l 1 . 1 v 1 4 I l. 1- K uc Y T. . 1 . 1. - L ' ' S9 1 1 ' 1 I ' 7 v v ,V ' 't ! ' mv' 1 1 ,1 0 . 1 ' c 1 , . . A . 1 iv Lv. . I 1 Y 1 v and afterxvard kicked the goal. . f .l ' '. l 1 . ' 1 , ' ,' . ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 L1. y-Z v .1 1 1 1 7-1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 K1 1 ' r- 1' ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , L. . 2 . , Q. . . . A - 1 , ' 'Y Yi 1 rn 1 C '1 1 K . ' 7 1 v 1 h 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 4 v 1 - y 1 A1 1 'L S 1, 1 D 1 , I . 1 N . U I 1 , ' .. I 1 , Yr V Y 7 ., ' z ' Y I Y 7 ' - - I r 1 I T A 1 . . . C
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DE? P CUIZLQ Mzvfvfoof 197829 BASRETBALL The team xx on thc championship ot the b schools of Cattaiaugus countx xx estein sect1o11 IQCCIXIHQ a f111e tiophx binnei fiom the countx association and also tnnshed second 1n thc eight team Riplex touinament fiom xx hlch a 511191 tiophx xxas 1etu111el to shuc honois xx 1th the bannei picxiouslx xxon Defeating Randolph 111 txxo encounteis txxice xx1nn111g oxe1 Ellicott x1lle and boxxanda splitting ex en xx 1th the st1ong C xttaiaugus team and losing txxo games to Silamanca A sectionxl ch impions of the xx estein os In the plax off seiies it Ole in Aimoix Little X allex lost out to Alle gany fO1 the B championship ot the county the same ex enlng that Sala manca diopped thc A title to Olean In the consolation game held the folloxxlng ex ening ag 11nstS1l1manca the Oiange and Black xx as once mole defeated Of the non league games Little Xallcy enioxed meeting Biadfoid Cuba and other strong teams md the season m ix xx ell be adjudged a suc cessful one Phillips at fo1 xxa1d xx as the outstanding pl ix Cl ind xx as thus hono1ed by the coach at the close of the season W1lla1d high scoiing fo1 xx ai d and centei left school in Januaix and xx as lost to the team His absence was gieatly felt in the final games of the season Captain A D Wh1tmo1e closing his high school C31991 xx 1th flxing colois xx as picked on the All Tou1nament team at Riplex One of the most sensational games ot the se ison xx as the home con test xx1th Salamanca. A croxxd of appioximately sexen hundied people packed the auditorium and balcony the greatest basketball croxx d in the history of any league game in Cattaraugus county. The receipts of this game were nearly S970 thereby testifying to the popularity of basketball in schools both small and large throughout this section. The following boys xvere axvarc ed letters after an xrduous schedule of txventy-one games had been played: Captain 'xl hitmore Derby Flattery Cryer Phillips and Nlanagcr Alan J. C'lm171,Qll. Through the athletic association treasury provision xv is made for a spccixl axvard to Donald Phillips picked by Coach Case 'ms the leading pl iyer and for an axvard of bronze medals to the letter men. The 1928-29 season xvas one almost unsurpassed for general interest in the community, and for erthusiastic backing. It is felt that the 1929- .10 team, if they play the brand of game expected, xvill receive the same type of support. c.QQ. cf'e7c7G!V'c.! e Page seventy file D ff 4 EJ , 'N g 1' ,rv - ' 1 .gi C iivfiii f L GI! v' lil' 'I , fcyys ES L. I grimy? Q . 1 . an y I -I .. v , . . ' , ' ' H bv' . , . . . . ta s s s A, . ' . . ' s' , ' - tv 2 s ' s . lv 2 kvku I I , Av II IL. K1 I X I - I tv n ' s - ' . ks' v - - L, V. K . . 1 L. 2 . I .S -' . . . , V' , . x I C I v , 'Ls' vI . vI I - Q I - vI T v C , Av I I v vI A1 w V2 r I Ks I V I Y 'v n I an If ,Y v 1 I Q 1 1 I w ' 1 ' A . s c c , 4 1 c c 1 . division, the league schedule shoxved a total of seven games won and three 1 .t. ny- L .' S Z 2 - xv, ' ff Lv S - 1 v v H U 1 ' kv ' ' , X v Lv. v ' K . 1 - 1 I 1 1 , 'K ' 1 I 1 1 1 ' VI V I l 2 I Av 3 2 I 1 v 1 , v L1 a ' ' c 1 ' .', I I X Y .I .I I I I 9 C ' s ' s, z ag ' - ' f : '- I I A 4 v - va Lv L1 1 I atv u, 2 v A1 A 1 V 1 1 nv I K1 1 xv ' I u 1 , I L' 'I 1 Y 1 4 H, I A 1-VY, va S S a . If L' J 3 ' J ' .' as ' : ' - , c ' K 1 Y -I Iv, Y , 2 . , , - . Z . . 2 I C I Y Y I V , , , . A , . C . , . K K . . . 2 . , 2 . K, . , C , 2 , , . . , ' 1 0
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