McBurney School - Lamp and Laurel Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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McBurney School - Lamp and Laurel Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 45 of 68
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VARSITY RECORD FOOTBALL Opponent McBurney 45 Montclair 12 20 Buxton 32 45 Montclair 18 6 Collegiate 32 0 Collegiate . 18 116 112. Record: 3 won, 2 lost, .600 average ' SOCCER Opponent McBur11ey 1 Garden Country Day 2 4 Horace Mann 2 4 Bronxville High 0 5 Lincoln 4 0 Columbia Grammar 1 6 Brooklyn Friends 1 4 Fieldston 0 5 Riverdale 2 3 Staten Island 1 0 Birch Wathen 0 32 13 Record: 2 won, 7 lost, 1 tie, .222 aver- age. I BASKETBALL Opponent McBurney 53 Trinity 40 44 Newark Academy 41 34 Brooklyn Friends 30 26 Lincoln 21 20 Locust Valley 46 S1 Dwight 27 19 Barnard 43 30 Staten Island 51 61 Adelphi 33 31 Irving 47 37 Columbia Grammar 27 55 De La Salle 36 48 Loyola 32 74 Poly Prep 46 30 Stony Brook 56 51 Trinity 42 58 Poly Prep 44 722. 662 Record: 5 won, 12 lost, .274 average. GOLF Opponent McBurney 4 Poly Prep 1 2 Poly Prep 1 5 Iamaica 0 5 Hempstead 0 16 2 . Record: 0 won. 4 lost. .000 average. FENCING , Opponent lVIcBurney 6 Stuyvesant 3 5 Erasmus 4 7 Riverdale 2 7 Lincoln 2 6 Bayside 3 5 Riverdale 4 36 18 Record: 0 won, 6 lost, .000 average. SWIMMING Opponent I McBurney 13 Fieldston 43 28 Poly Prep 30 32 Lincoln ' 32 ' 30 Manhattan Prep 35 34 Horace Mann 32 137 172 Record: 3 won, 1 lost, 1 tie, .750 average. BASEBALL Opponent ' McBurney 0 Fieldston 8 a 6 Manhattan Prep 11 1 Adelphi 3 5 Brooklyn Academy 4 4 Garden Country V 16 3 Barnard 9 19 51 Record: 5 won, 1 lost, .833 average. TRACK Opponent McBurney 31 Regis 28 8 Barnard 35 57 Fieldston 22 46 Horace Mann 22 8 Dwight 52 29 Riverdale 47 179 206 Record: 3 won, 3 lost, .500 average. TENNIS Opponent McBurney 4 Riverdale 1 5 Horace Mann 0 1 Barnard 4 1 Polytechnic 4 4 Columbia Grammar 1 4 Fieldston Q 1 19 11 Record: 2 wnn A lnst, 222 averaoe.

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TENNIS 'l'he lXlcl3nrney' tennis teani of 1o.i' tailed to live np to the repntation ot its predecessors, inost of which were in the rnnning for the Best learn .Xward and inany of which won it. 'l'he teain started poorly, losing to Roverdale. 4-1. and to llorace Mann, 5-0. 'l'he teani recovered to take the two iniddle games of the sea- son. against Barnard and Poly. 'l'he sea- son ended with two defeats administered ln' Cohnnhia Crannnar and liieldston. ln the A. A. P. S. tonrnainent Bob Sinion was eliminated early. while the donhles tearn of 'l'ony lfonst and Bernard Sohn snitered a like fate. TRACK 'l'he hrightest pietnre in the roar' sports pictnre at hlcllnrney was the showing of the track team. Not that the teain won all events-it ended the season with a record of three victories and three loses. Compared with the three prerions sea- sons, not one of which produced a vic- tory, this was an excellent record. 'l'he teani opened ln' losing a close one to Regis. 21-28. Nettled ln' this lose the Mclinrneyites ran away with the second ineet, against Paarnard, gg-S. lfieldston and llorace Mann proved too innch for Kle- Bnrney in the third and fourth ineets. linding the season strong. the teznn drnlmhed Dwight and won an exciting rneet from Riverdale in the last two eonipetitions of the season. 'l'he .Ho yard relay teain of hhiillilllll Prager. NVarren Lutz. XYilliain Fitz- patrick, lirnest 'l'arof placed second in the A. A. P. S. special invitation .Ho yard relay. ln addition to the relay tearn. thc sqnad consisted of .Xrnold Nlnccini. XYarren l.ntz, and Xhvtllllllll Prager as iso yard dashersg XYilliain lfitzpatricli, llrnest 'lar- ot and Stan lirichsen as :ze ineng Bill l,ee and Don White as qnartcr inilersg Dare DeLong and lacqnes Protai' as halt- rnilersg 'llony Kelly and lalnes lloopcr as inilcrsg Toni' Kelly. .Xrnold Xlnccini. and lirncst 'l'arof as shotpnttersg .Xrnold Mne- cini. lacqnes Protay. and Xlilliain liitx- patrick as lmroadjninpersg and Don XYhitc, Stanley lirichsen. and lacqnes Protay as highiinnpers. lop-Varsity' 'liennis Second-'I'he dirot diggers llilllfll-Mfpll ronr rnarlc' Bottom-'I'hc speed demons of the l,ower School



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INTERCLASS ATHLETICS Last year interclass athletics at Mc- Burney were stressed even more than in- terschool contests. Each section had its own team in every one of the following sports: swimming, tennis, track, floor hockey, basketball, foul shooting, diving, indoor track, ping-pong, wrestling, box- ing, handball, indoor baseball, spring track, and spring tennis. By the end of the year, every boy in school had been on several of his section's teams. . Competition was keen from the start, but the,Soph0more section, aided by ten points won at Fall Field Day, drew ahead during October. Until April, Special C offered them their strongest competition, and since the two sections often met in the contests, the resulting matches were as spirited as varsity events. During the last two months, Freshmen B started to move, but the Sophomores had a lead which the younger boys were unable to overcome. When the points were tabu- lated, the Sophomores won, Freshmen B came in second, and Special C was third. The ,Sophomores deserved the victory, they put fighting teams on the floor in each event and won points in all of them. SECTION SCORES .D E - 1: o '5 .aa Senior A ......... ...... 3 5 3 5 5 Special A ....... ...... o 5 3 o 5 Iunior A ......... .,.... 5 5 2 o 3 Iunior B ......... ...... o o 2 4 3 Special B ......... ...... o o 2 4 5 Special C .............. ...... 5 3 2 3 5 SOPHOMORE ............ 3 5 10 3 3 Frosh A .............. .. ...... o o 6 o 3 Frosh B ....... ...... 3 o 6 5 5 Subfrosh .......................... 5 5 1 3 3 I-l 'T-3 .ac .Q ECDDD 2 Page an ,551 531-1 'bD,.Q1-4 ,Q ..- G8'tf2.E'OSe,5f:i 11 '5-55.0255-Um5'5 2 -- .: 1- Q.En.?m:EPr-E- 5 oo26ooooo33 7 ooo1ooooo 14 11 OO112105035 6 OOZZISOSOZ4 8 o o o o o 5 o 3 o 22 9 3 5 5 3 2 1 O 3 5 53 3 4 5 5 1 2 6 5 3 5 70 1 O 3 5 1 3 1 5 5 O 37 5 5 10 O O 3 2 7 3 5 5 59 2 4 6 5 3 2 2 2 5 o o 46 4 Frosh C, boys who entered in February, scored 15 points in their half year to beat out Special A for 1oth place. ,

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