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EI-:cs MN Budd! '7eam : 1 G hz C. Hurlbut Manager: D- Myers' W- Tierney? Standing gf-Cg2gi:i?nD: wgigurg R. Drake:'p, Bunnellg E. Chanberlain. Sitting, F. Bunngllz L, Shawg R. Parker: T. Iowersg C. Hickey? G- POWCTBF F. McGarry3 G. Tierney: T. Costello? D- Pierce- Giald' Salida!! 7eam Top Row: P. Drake: A. Jacobs: M. Paganog R. Saxton: I. Jacobsg V. Heath: M. Nolan: B. Richardsong P. Keoughg I. Stoker. Middle Row: S. Alexanderg M. Bakerg J. Powers: J. Coomberg M. Dickin- son: K. Garlockg J. Buckleyg E. Joslyng B. Kuhlmanng hiss Miller. Bottom Row: J. Hahn: M. Bishop: H. Ryan: S. Keoughg H. Keough: B. Gilmoreg n. Powersg n, Colley: E. Nolan.
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EHCS A anode!! A seven man football league was organized in the county this fall for the first time. The team from Emily Howland was able to turn in a successful performance in this new activity. For his team CoachMadda1on1 chose Don Myers for center, Hay Drake for guard, Clair Britt and Tom Costello as the ends, while Charley Hickey, Tom Powers and Leon Brewster made up the backfield. Dunk Wilbur, Bud Young, Frank Bunnell, Jim Ryan and George Tierney formed the line of cap- able subs who participated in plenty of action during the season. With fast clrk ing plays and smooth coordination Sherwood finished their schedule by taking third place in the county standings. The team suffered only two defeats in their five games. The scores of the season follow: Sherwood O Weedsport 24 15 Genoa O 7 Union Springs O 6 Moravia O O King Ferry 7 Bank!! With a brand new back-stop, a new set of base bags and a promising group of ball players, Sherwood was well equipped for an- other spring of baseball. Coach Maddaloni took his nine best men and placed them in the following positions: Tom Powers, c Charley Hickey, ss Clair Britt, p Bud Young, lf Dick Parker, lb Tom Costello, cf Francis McGarry, 2b Duncan Wilbur, rf George Tierney, Sb Dave Pierce and Dick Parker formed a reliable substitute pitching staff. A substitute infield was made up of Bud Young, Don Myers, Gene Chamberlain and Charley Hurlbut while Louis Shaw, Bob Bunell. Frank Bunell and Bill Tierney performed as extra nut fielders. Sherwood's schedule follows: May S Union Springs at Sherwood 12 Sherwood at Ludlowville Cnon-league? 15 Sherwood at King Ferry 19 Ludlowville at Sherwood Knon-league? 22 Genoa at Sherwood 28 Sherwood at Moravia June 6 Sherwood at Weedsport 09. 71 Raakdlu!! with only four defeats in twelve starts,the Javiee made an excellent record for them- selves. Coach Maddaloni, as his first five, picked Marv Reynolds and Evvy Allen for the guards, B111 Muldoon and Dick Parker for the forwards, and Vince Cahalan as center, With the help of George Tierney, Bud Young, Hay Drake, Don Myers and Windsor Stone, the Emily Howland Javies were able to give any opponent a hard battle. Sherwood 15 Ludlowville 16 37 Genoa 5 15 Aurora 1 19 Union Springs 8 12 Veedsport 16 16 Moravia 7 13 King Ferry B 32 Genoa 4 14 Union Springs S 10 Weedsport 19 19 Moravia 25 21 King Ferry 19
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T 0 et into the swim or 8 new has We started the second round of our EHCS A 1941 Gaqaga ewuriq 0 It is every coach's dream to have a championship team his first year. It is now Sherwood history that Mr. Maddalon1's dream came true. Although we lost three of last year's regulars, Coach Maddaloni soon found five promising lads who quickly proved their ability. with Tom Powers and Charlie Hickey as guards, Tom Costello and Francis McGarry as forwards, and Clair Britt as center, Sherwood could count on a thrilling season. Duncan W1lbur,Jerry Chamberlain, Lou Shaw Bill Muldoon, and Ray Drake made up the reliable substitutes that Sherwood could always feel safe to call on. The team was ably managed this year by Charlie Hurlbut, assisted by Harold Alex- ander and Paul Gallery. FIRST ROUND sscoun ROUND SHERWOOD 28 --- LUDLOWVILLE 58 SHEHWOOD 58 --- AURORA 12 8 S - ketball season, Sherwood went to Ludlow- vllle for a non-league game. We showed fine form,but the Ludlowvllle team proved to be too strong. SHERWOOD 56 --- GENOA 15 We started our schedule off with a bang by taking the Stonemen into camp in fine fashion. The boys' form showed that they were going to have a good year. SHEHWOOD 36 --- AURORA 19 Although they were handicapped by the small Aurora gym,the Sherwood five turned on a spurt of speed and soon had a second victory added to their llst. SHERWOOD 66 --- UNION SPRINGS 19 The maroon and white quintet estab- lished a top scoring record in this blitz krleg. Scoring almost at will, the lads found this game an easy win. SHERWOOD S2 --- WEEDSPORT 26 Coach Maddalonl and the boys made a fine showing in this, their first major game. By collecting 14 talleys from the foul stripe, and by gaining a satisfying 19-8 first half lead,Sherwood was able to break Weedsport's year home-court winning streak. SHEHWOOD 28 ---MORAVIA 21 The Bushnellites had us worried in bout. They had a slim lead at the half,but by gaining stead1ly,our team was able this to emerge the victor. SHERWOOD 21 --- KING FERRY 18 Neither team ever got a very large advantage, but during the last minutes a King Ferry player committed a foul. When Francis MoGarry made good the free throws it clinched the game for us. The end of the first round found Sherwood undefeated basketball schedule with this game, and as the score shows, we kept our victor- ious record intact. SHERWOOD 62 --- UNION SPRINGS 22 The Jayvies received a good work- out in this tilt. The varsity, by av- points a minute the quar- Charley Hickey netting 20 this duel an easy victory eraglng three ter, and with points, found SHERWOOD 22 --- WEEDSPORT 25 Sherwood tasted their first defeat at the hands of the powerful Svorak Men Although we led at the half,Weedsport's reserve power proved too much and they steadily gained the top hand. SH HWOOD 28 --- GENOA 24 The hard fighting lads of Coach Stone certainly threw a scare onto our team in this game. We got off to a bad start and were behind 19-5 at the half.In the last two quarters,however,the Maddaloni Machine started cl1ck1ng,and we finally managed to overtake the Genoa five. SHERWOOD 46 --- MORAVIA 15 After losing to Weedsport and coming from behind against Genoa, the Sherwood lads moved full speed ahead against Mo- ravia wlth Clair Britt making 15 points SHERWOOD 28 --- KING FERRY 38 The Tigers handed the Emily Howland quintet their second defeat in a torrid duel to close the second half of the schedule. The losers found it hard to slow down the King Ferry dr1ve,and went down under a powerful offense.
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