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Baseball ZND Row: Coach Denny, Bill Chuby, Francis Clary, Merrill Preston, Carlton Wiegand, Harry Barrett, Donald Lindemayer, Ralph Schreiner, Donald Kraushaar, Robert Parsons, Charles Baker. lsr Row: George Green, Charles Crawford, Glenn Rockdashil, Henry Wiegand, james Kraushaar, Willard Bahan. UR BASEBALL nine has had what might be called a successful season in some ways and in others definitely not. Although Liver- pool had a fairly experienced nine they were not expected to be much of a ball club and after Liverpool dropped their first game to Minoa by a score of 9-4. This theory seemed to be correct. Butl Liverpool surprised everybody and in the next rame really went to town against Fayette- ville, shutting them out 541. Kraushaar was in superb form and struck out 15 men and limited the Fayetteville batmen to two hits. The follow- ing Friday they again scored a victory this time over Manlius. Baker won his first game of the season in this contest. The following week Liver- pool pulled the biggest surprise of the season. Beating North Syracuse who were undefeated in twenty games. This victory put Liverpool in a tie and necessitated a play off game with North Syracuse to decide the eastern division champion- ship. Now comes the heartbreak of the season. After obtaining a four run lead our team blew-up and North Syracuse quickly passed us and the final score was 14f6 giving North Syracuse the division championship. The players making up the team this year were: Green, Chuby, C. Vlfiegand, H. VViegand, Barrett, Preston, Crawford, Ellis, VViers, Kraus- haar, Baker, Rockdashil, Clary, Lindermayer, Schriener, Bahn, D. Kraushaar, Donovan, O'Malia, Lateau. May Liverpool 4 Minoa 9 May 5 Fayetteville O May 11 East Syracuse 5 May 10 Manlius 8 May 9 North Syracuse 4 june 3 Tully 0 June 6 North Syracuse 14 Cheer GAIN IN 1938, the Cheer leaders of last year will take up their duties to keep the teams pepped up. There will be Caroline Beebe, jack LaRue, with Betty Glahn as the head cheer leader. Miss Heid, the director of last year, will con- Page Ten . Leaders tinue her work this year. The cheer leaders hope to start the next foot- ball season with a pep meeting introducing new and peppier cheers. So with your kind help and cooperation next season will turn out as well as last year did.
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Basketball, Cont'd ing from Tully. The following week they again lost a game. this time to Jamesville. From then to the end of the season the Flying Dutchmen never allowed another loss. VVinning their hnal scheduled game against Fayetteville by a top heavy score of 32--17. As it has been mentioned before Liverpool lost out in the finals but still retained the eastern division crown. A This is what you might call a very successful season. Out of 14 games played they suffered only three losses. The scores of the games are as follows: Dec. 3 Liverpool 21 Manlius 20 Dec. 10 Liverpool 24 Tully 16 Dec. 17 27 Jamesville 16 jan. 7 25 East Syracuse 11 jan. 14 ' 18 North Syracuse 15 jan. 21 ' 24 Fayetteville 22 Jan. 28 ' 20 Manlius 21 Feb. 4 ' 33 Tully 26 Feb. 18 ' 22 East Syracuse 10 Feb. 25 ' 36 North Syracuse 33 Mar. 4 ' 32 Fayetteville 17 Mar. 11 ' 38 North Syracuse 33 Mar. 18 ' 34 Fayetteville 35 378 299 junior Varsity UR JUNIOR Varsity team did not fare as well as their predecessors of the last two years. But the reason is obvious when you learn that the greatest majority of players are Fresh- men. Despite their inexperience they won live of their twelve scheduled games. The reason for all this new material is that last years Junior Varsity are this year graduated to the Varsity where they won -the championship. After losing their first game to Manlius the jay Vees came back to win the two following weeks over jamesville and Tully. North Syra- cuse and East Syracuse then stopped Liverpool's victory streak very decidedly by trouncing us by top heavy scores. Fayetteville, however, fell before the shooting of Caligun, the following week when he tallied six field goals. Starting the second half of the schedule with three wins and three losses the jay Vees again dropped two games in a row but managed to edge out a vict- ory over jamesville the following week. The East Syracuse game provided the most excite- ment when it went to two overtime periods before the East Syracuse J.V.'s finally scored a basket. Liverpool won their final game of the season against Fayetteville to make their total number of wins five. The results for 1937-38 season junior Varsity are: Dec. 3 Liverpool 11 Manlius 16 Dec. 10 H 26 Tully 16 Dec. 17 26 jamesville 11 jan. 7 6 East Syracuse 12 jan. 14 8 North Syracuse 24 Jan. 21 ' 21 Fayetteville 12 Jan. 28 9 Manlius 25 Feb. 4 ' 10 Tully 12 Feb. 11 ' 26 jamesville 19 Feb. 18 A 15 East Syracuse 17 Feb. 25 ' 20 North Syracuse 27 Mar. 4 ' 21 Fayetteville 14 199 205 The team consists of: F. Wiegand, C. Wiegand, G. Green, G. Denny, H. Clay, A. Zogg, J. Cul- ican, T. Omalia, R. Ross, C. Baker, W. Tutor, R. Donovan, M. Kenny. Page N ine
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Golf Grant Orman, jerry McCurdy, Roderick Ross, Lawrence Christy, David Henes, William Mandigo, john Karl, Mr. Reed. HE LIVERPOOL High School golf team under the management of Mr. Reed has won the championship of the Eastern Division. The golf team was hit hard by the loss of its first three men this season but has carried on success- fully. The games played are as follows: North Syracuse 3 Liverpool 9 East Syracuse 4 A' 8 21 51 The first team consists of: Lawrence Christy, Fayetteville 4 Liverpool 8 Roderick Ross, john Karl, Grant Orman and North Syracuse 3 9 Jerry Mcfurdy. Second team consists of: East Syracuse 2 10 XYilliam Mandigo, Piers XViezel, Rolmert Salis- Fayetteville 5 7 liury, David Henes, and Edward Krause. Track HE TRAFK team this year missed last years veterans very much. Hurst, Clapp, and Gilson lieing the main losses. Last year Cilson literally won a track meet by himself when he took three tirst places. It is easily seen what a lilow his loss means to the team. XYiers and Kraushaar were the whole team in a track meet held May 25 with Minoa and Man- lius. XYiers placing first in pole vault and broad jump while Kraushaar picked up a hrst high jump and a second in shot put. Manlius oh- tained many points in the clashes however, and beat out our squad 40--33. The relay team show- ed up well with XYiers, Kraushaar, fhuluy, and Lindermayer heating out Manlius and Minoa in a close race. In the meet june 4, the relay team placed sixth running a nice race. The squad didn't fare as well in the county meet june 10, missing the veterans to pull down those tive points for first place. The squad was made up of many inexperienced runners this year among whom were only three of four letter men. The squad is as follows: XViers4pole vault, broad jump, and shot put, liraushaaresltot put, high jump and relayg llonahue-'high jump: Blanden--440 yard dash, high jump, R. Hardy and C. Hardy-Pole vault: Norton, Pease, Hammond-880 yard dash, Yager, S. Orman- mile rung XYhalenel7ashes, Smith-high jump: Lindermayerghigh jump, relayg Fhuliygshot put, relay, jack La Rue--manager. Page Eleven
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