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VH?-T9 Thiffy-tW0 T H IG 0 N IG I D BASKETBALL TIEAM 19341-'35 Baslkceltlballll With Oneida High The Orange and Blue cagers won four and lost eleven games during the 1934-1935 season. What Oneida lacked in height they had in spirit, but unlike in football this was not enough and Oneida was compelled to take it on the chin time after time because of the superiority in height of the opposing teams. Oneida High was left in the cellar in league competi- tion, winning only one game and that from Sherrill, 18-17. in a hot game at Oneida. Scoring honors went to Billy Rice, star forward, and Clevatus Stafford, center. Men returning are Billy Rice, Clevatus Stafford. Micky Fazio, Al Behr, Fran Mullins, Merkling and Eddie Iles. Men lost are Nick Mammone, Jack Haskell. ' R. Keller and Alfred Patricia. -JIMMY N. MAMMONE.
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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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THE ONEIDAN Page Thirty-three Basehall With Oneida High Oneida High, with a veteran team returning, has a good chance to take first honors in the newly organized baseball league which includes Oneida, Canastota, Rome and U.tlca. George Gradwell, southpaw pitcher, will do most of the mound duty for Oneida. Relief pitchers are Bobby Ryan and Frank Dunn. Members of the squad: George Gradwell, Bobby Ryan, Frank Dunn, Ralph Keller, George Maycock, Hank Leclau, Al Behr, Jack Haskell, Billy Rice, Fred Kempe, Clete Stafford, Hank Smith, Joe Mammone, John Pa- tricia, W. White, Fran Lomery, Bob Burr and Eddie Iles. The scores to date are: Oneida ............ 3 Alumni .. 5 Oneida ...... .... 3 WR. F. A. .... . 5 Oneida ...... .... 4 Nl. F. A. .... .. 2 Oneida ...... .... 1 ll WC. H. S. .... .... 1 8 Oneida ...... . 5 'R. F. A. .... . 8 Oneida ...... .... 1 1 S. A. A. .... . 6 Oneida ...... .... 5 HJ. H. S. .. . 3 Oneida ...... . .. U. F. A. .. Oneida ............ 10 S. A. A. .. . 6 League games. A -JIMMY N. MAMMONE. The Truth If you flatter a. man you frighten him and if you permit him to make love to you. the gets tired after a while, if you don't, he gets offended in the beginning. if you agree with him in everything you cease to charm him and if you don't he calls you unreasonable. If you believe everything he tells you he thinks you are a fool and if you don't he thinks you are a cynic. If you wear gay colors and rouge and startling hats lhe hesitates to take you out and if you wear a little brown toque and tailored suit, he takes you out but gazes all evening at some other women in gay colors. If you are jealous he can't endure you. If you aren't he can't understand you. If you join him in his gayety and approve of his drinking he vows Ahoatt Men you are leading him to the devil and if you don't he calls you a wet blanket. If you are affectionate he tires of your kisses and seeks consolation in some other woman. If you are sweet and old-fashioned and a clinging vine he doubts you have a brain and if you are .modern and advanced and independent lhe thinks you have no scruples. If you are cute and boyish he longs for a soul-mate. If you are bril- liant and intelligent he longs for a play-mate. lf you are poetic and temperamental he longs for a help-mate and all of the time he is falling in love with you for what you are, he is trying to remodel you into something that you are not and never will be. ADVICE TO GIRLS 1. Keep away from track men, they are usually fast. 2. Never 'make dates with biology students, they enjoy cutting up too much. 3. The football man is all right, he will tackle anything. 4. You can trust a tank uiang he will dive in and do his best. 5. The tennis man is harmlessg but he enjoys a racket. 6. Watch out for the baseball man, he hits and I'l.ll1S. 7. Be careful of the dramatic man, he usually has several good lines. 8. Don't play cards with a civil engineerg he is a bridge specialist. 9. Always let the members of the band talk about themselves, they enjoy blowing their own horns. P. S.-10. Don't read such literature as Advice for Girls.
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