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1935 THE SIREN 1935 The girls' team or '34 and '35 had a rather unsuccessful season having lost all hut one of their last year's regular players. They won three out of ten league games. The climax of the season was the xictory over Chadwicks on the Chadwicks court. The score was 27 and 23. The girls also defeated Newport and Poland. The high scorers of the season were Doris laoughlin, Ella Evans and Gertrude Crowe, each scoring 108, 74 and 68 points respectively. Doris Loughlin, Gertrude Crowe and Ruth Cook represented the school at the all-star game. We, the girls of the basketball team, realize that we have had a very efficient coach, and that he has done everything within his power to make us a good team. We wish to thank him for the great efforts he has hrought forth in coaching and training us. Intramurals, 1934-35 The intrainurals at Sauquoit this year included cross-country, wrestling, ping- pong and haskctlmall. The cross-country meet was held when the hoys were through in the league. The Juniors, with llanson coming in first, captured the meet with a low score of 20. The lfreslnnen were second with 53, Sophomores third with 57, and Seniors and post-graduates fourth with 80. The Seniors defeated the Freshmen in the finals of haskethall. This hrought to a close the haskethall season. Now we turn to wrestling matches. These were run olf the eighth periods. They consisted of quarter finals. semi-finals and finals. The hoys were given a fair chance. Each hoy signed up according to weight. Coach Trask acted as referee. The champs in their respective divisions were: Division Champ 95 lbs. , ,l. Toner 105 lbs. T. Swan 115 lhs. . . L. White 125 lbs. . , .A. Tompkins 135 lbs. . C. Castle 145 lhs. . lVl. Tyran 155 lbs. . , . , ..., . . , . .,,,., ,I. Miller The ping-pong tclprnament was very successful. Opponents were chosen accord- ing to their physical tests. ln Class A, M. Morgan defeated P. Yager. ln Class B, 1. Senianik surpassed B. Tyran. The finals werezplayed and enjoyed by all. 2 .,.,...r,,, 'fi EE 26 5
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935 THE SIREN 1935 Front Row, Left to Right: Grace Moyer, Barbara Zimmermann, Gertrude Crowe, Doris Loughlin, Ruth Cook, Julia Loughlin. Back Row: Lillian Peek lmanagerl, Eleanor Green, ' ' - , K l M ' Robinson, Mr. Trask Ccoachl. Reba Hotchkin, Ella Evans, Emogene Dibble, Nancy eioe, arlon Girls' Basketball S. V. C. S. U. F. A, ....... Oriskany . LL Holland Patent Poland Poland ..,.., Middleville Middleville . . Newport , Alumni .,.... Chadwicks Newport .,., Oriskany . . . . . . , Holland Patent Madison , Chadwicks . . . Middleville Madison .,., About twenty-five girls answered the call for basketball players at the begin ning of the season. Out of the twenty-five girls who went out for it, sixteen par- ticipated in games. They are: Doris Loughlin, captain, Gertrude Crowe, Ella Evans, Thelma Harrison, Ruth Cook, Grace Moyer, Barbara Zimmerman, Eleanor Green, Julia Loughlin, Nancy Kehoe, Elizabeth Duga, Dorothy Merritt, Cornelia Sul- D'bble and Helen Pavlovich. Lillian Peek was llvan, Reba Hotchkin, Emogene 1 elected manager of the team. 25
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1935 THE SIREN 1935 Baseball The coming of spring brought forth baseball. About twenty-five boys reported for baseball practice. Many new faces are seen on the team this year. Members of the team are: Glenn Smith, Paul Allen, Thomas Gaffney, Kenneth Smith, Melvin Morgan, Paul Yager, Albert Hanson, Norman Smith, William Green, Edward Crowe, Robert Thomas, Ardenal Bailey, Edward Swan, Albert Zambone, Ralph Morgan, Lester White and Arnold Semanik trnanagert. The Sauquoit team has won two legs on the cup which is to be given to the team which wins it three times. Ten games are to be played in the league this year. The games are to be held down at the Sauquoit diamond. Sauquoit Valley Central Middleville ....,. . 4 6 Newport 5 LL Uriskany 7 6 Chadwicks . 4 13 Poland , 4 13 Middleville .,.,..,, . . . . . . ,... B l.O Last year the team won seven and lost three league games, holding third place in the league. We, the boys of the -baseball team, deeply appreciate the splendid coaching given to us by Mr. Trask. Track The boys on the track team and the events in which they participate are: l00 yard dash-Stanley Komorek, Arthur Loomis. 220 yard dash-Stanley Komorek, Robert Iones. 11440 yard dash-Philip Rubel, Ralph Briggs. 880 yard run-Michael Tyran, Louis Stephenson. l mile run-Carlton Henkle, Lewis Dutton, Yates Kennedy. Pole vault-Dewey Roberts, Harold Quick, Bernard Allen. High jump-Harold Quick, Walter' Baron. Shot put-Joe Gimmellaro, Stanley Bawol. 880 yard relay-Benny Tyran, Bernard Allen, Philip Rubel, Arthur Loomis Robert Jones. Herbert Clough was appointed manager. The first meet was triangular with Waterville, New Hartford and Sauquoit Valley competing. The score for this meet was: Sauquoit Valley, 65. New Hartford, 27. Waterville, 7 ln the Utica meet, oii account of the stiff competition, Harold Quick was the only one to place. He placed in the high jump. A dual meet with Waterville resulted in the followir score: Sauquoit Valley Central, 69. Waterville, 29. The team expects to compete in several more meets this spring, including the sectionals at Hamilton College. The boys appreciate the time and the work which Mr. Clark has spent on them. They hope that he will be with them another year and continue his great work. 27-
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