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Page Thirty TH L ON lf IDAN 0NlElIlDA HIGH SKCHOOIL FOOTBALL TIEAM lFoo1tll:m1llll With Omneifdlni High Oneida High enjoyed for should we say suffered'?y one of the most unsuccessful seasons in football of recent years. The final summary of the season was: Won 1, lost 5 and tied 1. Oneida scored 21 points and the opponents scored 128. Smith was the high scorer for Oneida with 13 points, followed by Vinney Franchell with 8 points. Featuring on the Oneida team were the Kid Line- menf' Most of them started their first varsity game last season. The boys fought hard and in the Canastota game they were perfect. They could not be stopped, thus enabling' the backfield men to score and win the game 14-6. The backs were fast and elusive but a proper com- bination could not be found because of injuries. This fall, with a veteran team returning, football his- tory should be made for Oneida High. Returning regulars are Eddie Ginter, Clevatus Stafford, Dolly Sorren- tino, Rhino Noto, Little Joey Manrmone, Moot Bar- bano, Georgeous Zook, Hank Smith, Hank L-eclau, Fran Loniery, Garr Maher, Lyle Maycock and Vinny Franchell. Regulars lost are Jack Haskell, Alf Patricia and Tony Zucco. Oneida High placed six men on the All-Scholastic squad. A. Patricia and M. Barbano were chosen on the second team and Sorrentino, Joe Mammone, Smith and Haskell were given honorable mention. -JIMMY N, MAMMONE.
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THE ONEIDAN Page Twenty-nine. r l 0lFlFllCClElRS Oli? lflHIlE 0. H. S. DRAMATIC CLUB Umneiitdlncti High Stcllinofoll Drmmmttiicc Clltulb The fall production ol' the lll'1Llll2ll,l0 Club iuauguratt-fl the double-cast system, which will be used in future plays. This system, which assigns two persons to every part, has three distinct advantages. It assures the director of an understudy for every part, in case any member of the cast has to drop out because ol' illness. As both casts attend all rehearsals, opportunity is given for observation of 0ne's own part acted by anotherg this competition, always friendly, is a spur In improvement. Ilest of all, this system doubles the number of people who may actively participate in dramatics. The liat in the llell'ry, a three-act lnystery drama. was produced on two nights, November 22, 231. The casts were as follows: Character Cast I, and Cast II. Wayne VVestcott ....... ...... I Gnoch Jones, Jack Cavanaugh Jean Faelton ........., ..... T helma House, Marion Covell Helen l1'aelt,on ..... ...... N orma Niles, l lorenct- Lonuery Arlene lfaelton ......,.. ................. N largaret. Clark, Lois tltouer Marjorie lfaelton ..... ...... l Cay Valintcourt, Kay Valintcourt, llill ilrown ................ ......,........... I Gdward Joy, John Cotton Dr. Gibley Hewey .................... Donald Baird, Frank Stanton Miss Loring .............................. Ahlene Staudt, Jean Tibbitts Duke of Picadilly ........ Glendon Schubert, Glendon Schubert Vlysses Chattle-VVat,tle ...... Augustus Lewis, Alllflll-ll,US Lewis Amy .............................,..,....... Rena Abbott, Patricia Bradley Madame Nora ............ Charlienne Cotton, Charlienne Cotton A one-act Christmas play The Cathedral Clock was produced in the regular assembly on December 21. The parts were taken by Kay Valintcourt, Enoch Jones, Lois IiOllGI' and John Cotton. During the spring term the Dramatic Club has to be inactive because of the crowded spring schedule.
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T H E 0 N19 l DA N Page Thirty-one 0. H. S. Golllf The golf squad consists of: Joe Mammone, 1':1lW2LI'ti lles, John Tuttle, Mike liarbano and Fred Dulfour. Match records to date are: Oneida ............ 8 Oneida ..... ..... 6 M, Oneida ..,.. .. 9 Umleiirdlfni High The tennis team opened its season at Waterville. We started off by winning the first match 4-2. The following: Monday we played l'tica Free Academy here and we lost this second match 3-2. The boys played well but lacked the necessary punch to win the match. On Vtiednesday, May 29, we had a return match here with Waterville, but due to the weather it was called off. The following Monday we played Rome Free Academy here. We took them in like Grant took Richmond to the time of 3-2. VVe have one more return match to play, then our season is complete. The following are the scores ot' our matches: VVWATERVI 111,141 1 TH FIRE 3 Singles Ryon O. lost to Burns Vt' ................ ....... 1 5-73 115-C13 Stafford O. won from James VV ............... 16-43 14-63 16-13 Galbraith O. won from Holland W ......... 113-43 111-93 Rose O. won from Radley W. . ................ 16-23 18-63 Doubles Rose-Galbraith lost to James-Burns ...... 11-1i3 17-53 13:-133 17-5l 12-133 113-33 MacArthur-Joy won from Holland-Cash.. - ---- w-..... . vs. Sherrill ...... ..,. - 1 Cazenovia .... . 5 LQ Sherrill 3 Sfclhooll Tennis VTICA l lH'H'1 ACADEMY Singles Ilvan 0 lost to liiclller I' 11-11611153 W . . . , ......................... 11i Stafford O. lost to Shaughnessey Galbraith O. won from Chaplnan l' Rose O. won from Judson l' ....... Doubles Stal'l'ord-MacArthur lost to Illichlvr- hhaughnessey ................................. R0 M IG IVR IG H ACADICM Y Singles Ityon O. lost to Sturtevant R ........... Stafford O. won fI'0lll Mathis R ............... Galbraith O. won from Kurtyka R .... Rose O. won from Schneible R ..,.... Doubles Mac-Arthur-Joy lost, to Sturtevant- lxutyka .........,............................ A 0. H. S. TENNIS TJEAM In -H3 14a .....11i-Ill 14 .....15-::3 14 .....11i-33 113 ...11i-13 11i 1Hl'IItl'13 ...Hi-.pl 18 11-til 17 .....1::-193 17 .....1U-1i3 15 ...11i -33310-113 S 16 P 13 1.1133 1103
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