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L. H. S. Sport Teamsin The Headlines -- Contid The Varsity won fourth place in the eastern division. The junior Varsity won the eastern championship but lost the county champion- ship. The players were: W. Snoglesg P. Wiezel, R. Ellis, R. Parsons, M. Gardner, W. Cory, and J. Karl. Milton Gardner was chosen as captain. BASEBALL April, 1937 - There was a large turn out for baseball this year. The members of the team finally chosen were: H. Kraushaar, J. Peta, G. Green, VVm. Chubby, W. Bahn, R. Ellis, C. Crawford, D. Schamu, H. Weigand, H. Trenkleback, G. Yager, D. Warner, Charles Baker, john Karl, and R. Rockdashel. Robert Parsons was Manager. We won the major share of the baseball games winning 4 and losing 3 of them. TRACK Members of the track team 'were: R. Wiers, G. Gilson, B. Chester, J. Pease, K. Hurst, E. Clapp, W. Donahue, R. johnson, B. jewel, H. Trenkleback, B. Johnson, E. Whalen, R. Norton, L. Gates, W. Mandigo, and Victor Tillotsong while Gilson, Hurst, and Trenkle- back were veterans from last years squad. We placed 3rd in the Onondaga County Track Meet held at GrifHn's Field. GOLF The girls and boys started practicing May, 1937 at the Liverpool Golf and Country Club. The girls selected to represent Liverpool were: Agnes Bednarski, Virginia Cole, Jane Donahue, and Margaret Ross. The boys selected to represent Liverpool were: Robert and Reginald Chester, Henry Bednar- ski, Roderic Ross, and Lawrence Christy. Ben F. Reed, vice-principal of the high school coached these boys and did a very good job of it, too. The boys won the county champion- ship last year and the Eastern Division Champ- ionship this year. They lost the county cham- pionship by one game to Skaneateles. The scores were as follows: Liverpool 12 East Syracuse 0 Liverpool 11M North Syracuse 0 Liverpool 9 Fayetteville 3 Liverpool .SM Skaneateles 6M 28 9 M Baseball HIS years baseball team didn't do as well as last years C361 squad. We all missed Harold Schreiner, Barney Thoman, and Francis Prockup on the field and their absence made quite a difference in our league standing. The new pitchers who did mound duty were Howard Kraushaar, Charles Baker, Henry Trenkleback, and R. Rockdashel, while joe Peta and Henry Wiegand did the receiving. As a new squad and inexperienced team these boys played great ball. Liverpool lost three games and won four from Fabius, Minoa, Manlius, and East Syracuse. The members of the team were: Donald Warner Glen Rockdashil Henry Wiegand William Chuby Howard Kraushaar Robert Ellis Joe Peta Henry Trenkleback Francis Clary Charles Baker John Karl Willard Bahn George Green David Schamu George Yager Donald Kraushaar Jllanager: Robert Parsons The Scores of the games were: Liverpool Opponents 13 Fabius 3 9 Minoa 8 0 Fayetteville 3 5 Manlius 3 0 N. Syracuse 12 1 Tully 3 7 East Syracuse 2 35 34 Page Eleven
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l I I 1 i l i i r Everyday Sportsmanship N EVERY field of sports we find people who show good sportsmanship and other people who lack the necessary qualities. A sportsman is one who patronizes or engages in the field of sports and who is fair and honorable in any game he plays. He is also a person who is not afraid to risk failure. He is a good loser and a gracious winner. Can you live up to this definition. Sportsmanship applies not only to the field of sports but to our every day life. To succeed in life we must play the game fairly and honor- ably. We must meet our opponents in life half way. and when we learn to be a gracious winner and a good loser we have conquered half of life's battle. VVe are taught in the early years of grammar school to do our lessons fairly even if we fail in the attempt to do our work. As we climbed the ladder to Junior High School we have learned to be fair and honorableg We have learned that we must risk failure. Do we be- come sore when we lose and are we over confident when we win? It is often said any one can be a good winner but there are people who make fun of the losers after they have won. These people are poor winners. VVe must learn sportsmanship to get along with our classmates in and out of school. These same rules of sports- manship in the classroom may be applied to students attending sport events. Learn to accept the judges' decision as final. Don't boo the players or razz the other team. You must not only be a good sport in school activities but also co-operate with other contestants and every- one concerned. If you do unto others as you would have them do unto you, you have fulfilled all the requirements of a true sportsman. L H S Sport Teams FOOTBALL September, 1936 4' Liverpool High School began football practice. Members selected for the Varisty Squad were: Howard Kraushaar, Robert VViers3 Robert Parsons, Captaing Har- old Schreiner, john Yortong joseph Petag Donald VVarner, VVylford Lepinskeg Henry Melolingg Robert Ellisg XYillard Graves, and Carlton Nauman. Kenneth Hurst was manager. The Liverpool Squad won the county title Page Ten in The Headlines by defeating Solvay, the western division winner 9-0. BASKETBALL November, 1936 -e Boys began practice for the season. The varsity was made up of Fred Loucksg Jim Kraushaarg Bob Wiersg Tom Simmsg David Schamug Charles Craw- fordg Henry VViegandp and Henry Trenkle- back. jim Kraushaar was chosen for captain of the orange and blue.
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jr. Varsity Basketball Team ii, W Left to Right: Bill Coryg john Karl: Piers Wiezelg William Snoglesg Coach Dennyg Robert Ellis and Robert Parsons. Basketball Junior Varsity Basketball First Team Second Team Liverpool Opponents Robert Parsons Fred Vlleigand 16 Tully 9 John Karl Bm Cory 15 East Syracuse 7 I D at U 25 North Syracuse 16 Bob Ellis Jim Lulican 27 Fayetteville 10 Piers Vlliezel Fred Seaward 38 Manlius 7 Bill Snogles Tom O'lVIalia 9 Minoa 8 Milton Gardner QCrzpminj Giles Denny 7 Tully 9 Harold Schriener C,llg1'.j. 27 East Syracuse 6 22 North Syracuse 12 The jr. Varsity basketball team won the 16 Fayetteville 15 eastern division title for the second consecutive 28 Manlius 11 time when they defeated Minoa 33-24. They 29 Minoa 18 lost the County Championship to Skaneateles -'-- 1 Falls by a score of 16-12. 259 128 Page Twelve
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