Palmer Institute Starkey Seminary - Echo Yearbook (Starkey, NY)

 - Class of 1920

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XX My g i i l ssl IEW 3 1. The score by quarters: First quarter. Starkey 6, Clyde Og second quarter, Starkey 6, Clyde 0, third quarter Starkey 0, Clyde O, fourth quarter Starkey 6, Clyde 0. Total, Starkey 18, Clyde O. Thus Starkey reaped another victory. Elmira We closed the season this year on Thanksgiving day with a game with the Elmira junior Varsity. All the boys were pepped up to the enth degree, not only with their usual school spirit, but because our true friend and supporter, lVI1'. Lester Cor- with, had promised them a banquet, if they won the game. The day was a very bad one with a continuous down pour of rain throughout the game. Despite the fact of the weight of our opponents, the boys plowed through their line time and again for touchdown after touchdown. Davis' open field running was the big feature of the game. At the close Starkey had won by a wide margin, thirty to nothing. : D fb Ennis ikahlrg Due to an illness which lVIr. Radley contracted prior to the taking of these pictures, he was unable to be present for any of the athletic settings. YVe, however, did not overlook this versatile young promising athlete for his position in the three sports warrant his presence among his comrades with whom he has so gallantly played. Lewis is a three letter man who demonstrates his prowess in football, basketball and baseball. During our successful football season this year, Lewis played the position of full back. He became reputed as being better than any of his opponents by punting the pig skin quite a few yards further. In basketball Lewis developed speed and accuracy in his position as left forward. In baseball he was invaluable as a first baseman and a pinch hitter. Sixty-one



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ls fn Q NNN Aff f ff Zgashethall Dec. 16 Painted Post at Lakemont The Basket-ball season for Starkey started as did the foot-ball season. The Starkey team weak and green bravely faced the strong Painted Post team but only to be victims and not victors . The score was 38 to 8 in favor of the post. Dec. 21 Horseheads at Lakemont Starkey developed after their first scare and Horseheads found a strong team both in defense and offense although four of the Starkey varsity were confined to their rooms. Starkey won 22 to 21. Jan. 6 Dundee Town Team at Lakemont The next evening after the Horseheads game the Dundee Town team visited the Corwith Gym to receive a trouncing of 36 to 11. Jan. 7 Dundee High School at Lakemont Two days after the Dundee Town Team game the Dundee High School team came to Lakemont only to receive the same specific only a smaller dose as had the town team. Starkey this time winning 22 to 9. I Jan. 13 Rushville at Lakemont After Christmas vacation Rushville came to the Gym with all the confidence in the worldg but they left everything but their shirts to the Starkey boys at a 41 to 14 score. Jan. 28 Shortsville at Lakemont With four out of five victories on their shoulders the team felt no fear of Shorts- ville when they came on the court but after a complication of affairs too numerous to mention had taken place, Shortsville left victorious 34 to 25. Feb. 4 Painted Post at Painted Post On the fourth of February, Starkey made her first invasion of a court other than her own-this was at Painted Post. 'She lost the bacon by a mere five points. The score being 23 to 28 in favor of the Post. Feb. 10 Alfred at Lakemont Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity from Alfred college visited our court, and played a game of what might be termed hair raising basketball. Starkey was victorious however with the score of 19 to 17. Feb. 18 Odessa at Lakemont Odessa came to Starkey and was lost on the large court. But in spite of Starkeyls 26 to 15 victory Odessa played a good game. Sixty-Ilz1'ec

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