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aaa- PI-V-C4 V 5 5 M Fran! Rau'-Charles Miller, assistant manager, Douglas Bartlett, Lee Brown, George Gehringer, Robert Castle, Donald Fague, Raymond Lemieux, Leo Allen, Ernest Yager, Willizlrn jones, assistant manager. Buck Rau'-Martin Mayton, Florian Swan, Richard Thomas, David Stoddard, Gordon Green, Ernest Donovan, David Clough, Mr, john Faville, coach. B SAUQUOIT VALLEY CuNTRAL's baseball team expects to have a fairly good season this year with most of last year's squad returning, and with a host of promising rookies. An unusual slant on this year's baseball activities is the intersquad competition for the miniature autographed baseball bat, which will be awarded to the holder of the highest batting average at the end of the season. THE SCHEDULE Hamilton at Sauquoit ....r,,. ,..,,, Brookfield at Sauquoit i,V. Sauquoit at Lenardsville Oriskany at Sauquoit ....r, April 30 .....,,.May l 3 .....,..May 10 Lenardsville at Sauquoit ..............., May 14 Sauquoit at Chadwicks. page twenty ..,,....May 17 Sauquort at Oriskany .e...V............... West Winheltl at Sauquoit ,,,,.,..... Chadwicks at Sauquoit ,....,..,,....... Sauquoit at Brookfield ,e.......... .May 21 .May 22 .May 28 june 5 Sauquoit at Richfield Springs ...,.... june 7 Sauquoit at West Winheld ...,....... .june 11
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O O 'T' m+f PIVC4- -- ff M Left lo Rigfvt--Willizirn Hartmann, John Tinker, jack Chynoweth, Ernest Donovan, David Stoddard, Gordon Greene, Flo- rian Swan, john Kogut, james Bombace, Thomas O'Neil, Mr. Glenn Trask, coach, justin Donahue, manager. B I l SANQUOIT VA1.LEY's Basketball Squad finished a fairly successful season, winning eleven out of eighteen games. Of the ten games played in the Inter'Valley League, Sauquoit Valley won seven and lost three. By so doing. it secured second place. Witli only two letter men remaining, Mr. Trask turned out a team that made a good showing in spite of its inexperience. john Kogut was high scorer for the year. He was closely followed in scores by Bill Hartmann. Sauquoit Valley Central's basketball team entered the Section Three Championship tourney. After winning the open- ing game by beating jamesville 26-20, Sauquoit Valley was eliminated in the semi-finals by NW. Carthage 40-30. At the end of the year, john Kogut and Thomas O'Neil were elected co-captains. TEAM PLAYED THEY TEAM PLAYED WIS THEY 9FClinton . . . 21 Holland Patent . . . 26 23 Holland Patent , 25 Twest Winhelcl . . . 30 Z8 Chadwicks . 12 Chadwicks . . 27 19 Poland . . . 21 West Canada , , 22 35 x'West Winneltl , 23 Poland . . . 35 23 West Canada , 33 Oriskany , , , 35 23 'fRichheld Springs 30 ijamesville . . . 26 20 Oriskany . . . 13 iWest Carthage , , , 30 40 'fRichf1eld Springs l9 -- iClinton . . . 26 Total . , 490 434 SFNon-league games TOvertime games jj Sectional games page nineteen
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fl-V-C4 - ' Tl 4 - 1 Front Rau'-Lewis Smith, James Bombace, Earl Gehringer, Morris Stedman, Robert Schafer, August Bozzone, joseph Briggs. Bark Rau-Stanley Briggs and Justin Donahue, managersg David Stoddard, jack Chynoweth, james Jordan, Leonard Wil- lnms, Mr. Glenn Trask, coachg John Tinker, Robe tSmith, Ernest Donovan, Gordon Green, George Gehringer, Paul Howlett, manager. 4 THIS YEAR Sauquoit Valley Central School had a new varsity sport. This was six-man football. The number of people attending the football games showed the eagerness with which the new sport was accepted. Eighteen boys won places on the team. There were four games played by the different schools belonging to the Cherry Valley League. Sauquoit Valley Central won third place in the five-team league. V At the end of the season joe Briggs was elected captain, and Ernie Donovan was voted the most valuable player. THE SCHEDULE SCORE DATE OPPONENT OPPONENTS s. V. cg. Oct. 6'fCherry Valley . . . 12 24 Oct. 19--Richfield Springs . . , 24 6 Oct. 26'wVan Hornesville . . . 12 0 Nov. 7-Springfield . . , 0 6 page twenty-one
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