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V... , . ..... ,,...,....,,... .,.. ..,, .,,...... . .. H.. .sq i 1 y.g t f t ' , 1 QA fjfx K dt' X 1 N Un May. ll, Mr. Wfeiser the form shown by the team up to the time Tun SIIRAPNIQI. went to press we have the best tennis team which has ever repre- sented the school. Mr. XVeiser has man- aged to secure a number of very good matches and if we may judge from the work done so far it looks as if the team is to have one of its most successful seasons. Four matches have been played so far. The first on April Z7 with the Horace Mann School resulted in a tie, each school winning three matches. The second on May 4 with the All Hallow's School re- sulted in a clean sweep for N. Y. M. A., as the All Hallow's boys were unable to win a single match. and the Tennis Team journeyed to New York and played in the Horace Mann lnterscholastics. A number of the very best junior players in New York were entered in the tournament, so it is not surprising that none of our men reached the finals. However, the team made a very creditable showing, as three of the eight men in the round before the semi-Finals were N. Y. M. A. men. On May 18 the team played the Yonkers H. S. Team on our courts, and kept up its good record by winning easily live matches to one. At the last minute we are able to report that the team has gone through its schedule of school matches without losing a tournament. which is by far the best record ever made by a N. Y. M. A. tennis team. 179
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Saucer At last, after several abortive attempts, soccer may be said to be fairly established as one of the school sports. Last September, urged on by the spirit of soccerism long dormant in his soul, Mr. Riley, a native of Fall River, the home of soccer championship, called for candidates and began play. At Iirst progress was slow, but as the mysteries of the game unfolded it began to attract more and more g . players until at last a real team was estab- lished. A belated schedule was arranged, includ- ing some set-to's with the faculty, and while the team was well beaten several times, it im- proved every day, learned from its defeats. and by the end of the season was a credit to its coach. NVe all hope that this beginning will grow to big things and result in putting the ,game in the list of regular sports at N. Y. M. A. Qcbehulz 1 Nov. 2 Morris I-ligh ...... . ...,. 3 N. Y. M. A. l l Nov. 16 Massie Country School. .1 0 Dec. 4 Horace Mann ...... . .... 4 ' l April 23 Crawshaw A. A. Club. . .5 ' 2 181 ' '
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