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THE SENIOR ANNUAL. After the fifteenth of January the team had no hall in which to practice out the schedule for that month. At Herkimer the team until the last moments of play when their opponents At Frankfort they held (champions of but nevertheless it played was ahead forged ahead. their Mohawk Valley) down to a very small oppon ents the score. ‘The schedule as it was played is below: Nov. 27. R..ahe Dec. 4. R. F. Dec. 11. “ F Dec. 18. ae Jan. 22. Ne Total, At Frankfort, Bi, 24, Opponents 2 At Rome. A. 6, Tigers (Y.M.C.A.) At Clinton, AG: At Rome, A 1% At Herkimer, Bs 10, mR B.A. 49, Opponents Opponents Opponents 14 Opponents 96.
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THE SENIOR ANNUAL. BOYS’ BASKET BALL TEAM— Season of 1904. Thomas Connell, Manager. i bars basket ball team which repre- sented the Rome Free Academy during the past season was the first boy’s team to represent the Academy. The work done by the players, not withstanding their inexperience was of a good kind. ‘The line-up is as follows: Harry Harrington, Captain. Mead, right forward. Steadman, left forward. Harrington, (captain) center. Evans, right guard. Gawkins, left guard. Grimm, substitute.
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Tur SENIOR ANNUAL- BASE BALL—Season of 1904. William Curtis, Manager. PTSHE fatetiess of the season prevented early conscientious practice, conse- quently the games were played “in bunches” atid oft school days in order to make up fer the lateness of the season. The team in general did good work for a time and Were not discouraged at the large scotes which were fur up in the first few games. After the Oneida game several of the fellows saw it neces- sary to stop playing on account of the nearness of the exams, consequently it Thomas Flanagan, Captain. was fiécessaty to play outsiders or else disappoint the schools with which we had arranged games. The game at Utica was without doubt the best gattie of the season. The game was tiot won or lost until the tenth in- ning, when Utica got a home run, mak- ing the score 2 1 in favor of the U. F. A. Every man played the game from start to finish. The school in general gave very poor support to the team in the home games.
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