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. , - MANLIUS 21 the general heading of the school Athletic Association there are three main sub-divisions-the Association of the School or uvarsityi' teams, the junior Association, and the company teams. Under the School or var- sity a second sub-division is made of major and minor sports. The major sports are football, baseball, track and basketball. The minor sports are hockey, soccer, polo, swimming, tennis, boxing and fencing. The boys who succeed in winning a place upon any team in a major sport are awarded at the end of the season a red NIH as a badge of dis- tinction and reward for their service on the team. In the minor sports a distinctive M is awarded under the same conditions. In the Junior Association a small M in red is awarded as a mark of having played on a junior team. During each season candidates are called for the First Team. This group is divided into the team proper and the Reserve Team. The junior teams are made up from members of the Second Year QSophomorej Class or lower classes. There is a First Junior Team and a Reserve Team. Next below the Juniors come the Cubs who also have a First and Reserve Team. Cadets in the First Year CFreshmanj Class, or Grammar Grades, are eligible for the Cubs. The five company teams in each sport are made up of any cadets not regular members of the school teams. Practically all cadets are active daily in some sport or activity. Those boys who are unable to compete in the sport of the season, for various reasons, are required to take up some form of regular exercise in the open air at least an hour of the recreation period each day. During the football season a boy who does not care to play football may play tennis, box, run on the outdoor track, play soccer, or take exercise in the gym- nasium, and so, through the various seasons a large number of sports are open to every boy. The Gymnasium During the Winter Term general instruction in boxing and gymnastics is given. During the Spring and Fall terms no gymnasium instruction is given, as we are anxious to keep the boys out of doors. Weather per- mitting, the gymnasium instructor supervises outdoor boxing, volley ball, track and field sports, so that any boy can find some interesting form of exercise in the open air.
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