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QM fj'j,ZT' I l VI! 42 THE ARTI SAN M. A. H. S. vs. BROOKLINE On May 17 the strong Brookline High team met defeat be- fore our boys by the score of 6 to 4. Our team hit heavily, while Sundwall kept B1-ookline's live hits well scattered. It was his fifth victory and placed him among tl1e city's leading twirlers. loannelli, Sundwall, Glidden, and Coveney were leaders in the hitting attack, while Flaherty and Indrisano played well in the field. .-,-,- M. A. Il. S. vs. ANGEL GUARDIAN In a short practice game, our team swamped the Angel Guardian contingent by thd score of 15 to 3. Higgins pitched a nice game for our fellows, and Flaherty hit a home run. M. A. H. S. vs. Bos'roN LtA'r1N On May 22, our team was nosed out by Boston Latin by a score of 6 to 5. Although out-hitting their opponents, our boys did not have sufficient punch to garner another win. Donnellan shone at the bat, getting three hits, one of which was a home run. McCarthy and Flaherty got two apiece, the former hitting his third home run of the season. Henderson did the pitching for our team. .-,fi M. A. II. S. vs. Iloncussran Our team suffered another defeat at the hands of Dorchester High by the score of 10 to 5. Errors, six in number, were the cause of our downfall, for our team batted out 13 hits, equal to the opponents' total. Ioannelli, McCarthy, Coveney and Glidden took the batting honors. while Flaherty played well in right field. M. A. ll. S. vs. .LAWRENCE The worst defeat suffered this season came in the contest with Lawrence Iligh, and our boys were beaten 12 to 3. Mc- Varthy was the star for Mechanic Arts, and his home run was one of the longest ever made in the Lawrence ball park. M. A. H. S. vs. BRIGHTON In a close pitching duel our team was defeated by Brighton lligh by the score of 4 to 3. S-undwall pitched for Mechanic Arts. Coveney proved the best hitter by collecting two hits, while Sundwall played a brilliant fielding game.
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fx ' x ak li! , M.. 5'-at if ,K-'L 41' THE ARTISAN 41 M. A. II. S. vs. IlAnv.xan INTERCLASS On April 23. our team won its second game of the season behind the excellent pitching of Sundwall, who allowed the Crim- son' team two hits. Our team won by the score of 9 to 2, and in doing so registered 16 hits. The outstanding batters were: Hak- anson, Glidden, and Sundwall, who made three hits apiece. Hak- anson also hit a home run. The team played errorless ball and looked wonderful. M. A. H. S. vs. HARVARD Fnnsn. 2nd Our team won a closet game from the Harvard Freshmen Sec-ond Team by the score of 6 to 5. Sundwall won his third victory of the season and was backed up by heavy hitting by our boys. Sholes, Coveney, Grueter, and Ioannelli hit savagely. and McCarthy hit a long home run. Coveney played a nice game at third, and Ioannelli starred at shortstop. M. A. H. S. vs. ANGEL GUARDIAN Winning its fourth victory of the season, our team defeated the Angel Guardian contingent by the score of 6 to 4. Hender- son and Higgins pitched nice ball for Mechanics, a11d the oifen- sive attack was led by McCarthy, Ioannelli, and Indrisano. Ioan- elli and Sholes starred in the field. M. A. H. Su vs. MILTON Our team dropped a hard-fought game to Milton High on May 6 by the score of 5 to 2. Sholes continued his great hitting by getting two more, while Indrisano caught a nice game be- hind the bat. M. A. H. S. vs. EAST Bos'roN In a very close contest, our team defeated East Boston by the score of 3 to 2. Sundwall won his fourth victory, and al- lowed his opponents only five hits. Coveney hit a home run, while Ioanelli ledi in the batting honors. Backar and Donnellan played well at their respective positions of second base and catcher.
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THE ARTISAN 43 The team's record up to date is as follows: XVon, 7, Lost, 6. Time will not permit us to publish the final record, but we want to express our congratulations to the team for the great brand of ball it has been playing. SWIMMING The swimming team that represented our school this year made a fine record despite its lack of experience. In the early practice sessions the prospects were not very bright, but with a wealth of determination the boys, with the aid of Coach Colton, formed a classy swimming team. During the course of the season our team defeated Malden High, Nautical Training School, East Boston, Latin, Trade, and Brighton. It lost only three meets-to Commerce, English, and Memorial. Coach Colton highly praised the work of the team, and named the following boys as the outstanding members: Carter, Medley, A. Rudack, Fisher, Mulhern, Il. Cook, Kapousouz, Mel- augh, Moynihan, Colesa, Lodge., Gnoza, and Grigalonis. The prospects for next year's team are bright, and we hope another championship will come to Mechanic Arts. Following is a list of the boys who received letters for their ability: Il. Cook, Ritterbush, Carter, Melaugh, A. Fischer, Rudack, Colesa, Mcljonald, YV. A. Lodge, Bolstead, tlnoza, Mulhern, Grigalonis, llalzell, Moynihan, Yacca, and Baker. VVith a iinal record of six victories and t.hree defeats, our boys deserve much praise and we heartily congratulate them on their work J. E. Mcl'ZI.RoY, '31. Teacher: WVhat tense is I am handsome?', Senior: Pretense! I- il' 'I 'lv Dcfenrlantz But, Your Honor, I am a college boy. . Judge: Ignorance is no excuse! 'll' 4' I -K' She can drive nails like lightningf' You don't say ? Sure, she 11ever strikes twice in the same place V'
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