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TI-IE ECHO 01' 1010? GIRLS' BASKETBALL According to the policy adopted for this year, the girls were not to play inter-school basketball. However several games were played with nearby schools that still continue to have girls' basketball. Some of the games were played at night as a preliminary to the boys' game, and others were played in the afternoon. When afternoon games were played the home team served a lunch at the school for the visiting team, and they attended the boys' game at night. This proceduref' is considered to be very valuable social training for the gi1'ls. Although the number of games won is much less than those lost, it is felt that the season was successful in many ways. A large number of girls par- ticipated, everyone had a great deal of fun just playing the game, and fine spirit of sportsmanship was shown among the players and spectators at all of the games. The score was close in every game and the girls gave their opponents plenty of competition. All of the girls that played on the team will return next year, and with the experience gained this season they should have a team that will make a good showing next year. Much credit is to be given to June Eisentrager for her work as manager. She attended the many duties connected with this position ve1'y capably. Be- cause of an injury June has been unable to take an active part. in thel game and it seems appropriate that she continue her interest in the sport this way. Several of the other girls who were interested in the team, but were not playing proved to be great help to June. 'I ll ll ll !! !! u ii ii ai ii 'I
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THE ECHO 1:a..gauaa.nq:pu3nCa usa nh. M... .s.,t...,a w-va.b.ti...i....,. ...,......- .... thanfnnf--snliuti-11:-can-fauna not-3441 -11.-.Q BASEBALL The outlook for a pennant-winning baseball team this year is brighter than ever brtoie, as all l1ltllQiliL101lS show 'tllilt Ontario High School will register several victories before the close of the 19235 season. ln three starts to date, our team has gained three decisive victories. The first game of the year saw Ontario easily defeat Wolcott in a B league game by a Z0 to 8 score. Norton Engleson, Ontario pitchcfu, held the 'Wolcott team hiiltss, while his teaum-mates pounded out 18 hits and scored 20 runs. Other features of the game were the brilliant playing of the Ontario i11- tirld, composed of Wilson Fosdick, Frederick Cantin, Robert Waterman, and Stan Baart, and the hard hitting of Donald Merhoff, Ontario catcher. Webster High, with its ever formidable terms, was our l..6C01lLl victim, by a score of -1 to 1. Norton Engleson was again the winning pitcher, and his speed and sharp breaking curve proved entirely too much for the Webster hitters, Ontario's outfield, including Laurence Keeley, Leo Kelly, and Raymond DeGroot, played inspired ball, and their timely hitting drove in the winning runs. In the third game of the season, our team added considerably to the sport reputation of Ontario High School, by defeating the classy Newark High nme by a 5 to 2 score. The stars of this game were Robert McGowan, who held the powerful Newark batters to two hits, and Laurence Keeley, whose fielding and hitting were sensational. lf the team continues to play the type of ball that it has played in its finst three games, Ontario should have little trouble in win- ning the majority of the games remaining on the schedule. The ranks of the team this year will be depletetl by the graduation in June of Wilson Fosdick, 11'rederick Cantin, Stanley Baart, Laurence Keeley, Raymond Dctl root, and Norton Engleson, and by the loss of Robert Waterman, who returned to take a post-graduate course. However, with the remaining members of the squad, Coach Frank Baker has a strong nucleus around which to build a winning nine for the season of 1936. SQUAD MEMBERS: Norton Engleson, captain, pg Wilson Fosdiek, lb, l rederick Cantin, Qbg Robert Waterman, ss, Stanley Baart, 3b'g Donald Mcrhoff, cg Leo Kelly, lf g Laurence Keeley, cf 5 Raymond DeGroot, rf 3 Reindert Lammes, rf 5 Richard. Davis, cf , Walter Link, ssg John Agnello, Qbg Roy Koch, pg Brayton Gardner, pg Robert McGowan, pg Willard Lee, Jack McCarty, Cor- nelius O'Kay, Managers. BASEBALL sol-IEDULE 1935 GAMES PLAYED GAMES SCHEDULED O. H. S. 203 Wolcott 8 Williamson tl gamei O. H. S, 4, Webster 1 Wolcott O. H. S. 5, Newark 2 Waterloo O. H. S. 33 Williamson 4 Brighton
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