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Basketball Inge numbe1 t11ed out fo1 btskctb 111 th1s yea1 On the second team alone the1f. xxete xout t enty pl BCIH o IIOXC d 1111161171 fo1 next ye ll s tc1n1 The team felt the loss of B111 Cd1d1H'11 xxho xxould h1x6 been r'ente1 and Walte1 Sxnlold ocd expeuenccd guatd Both ol thee boys me 111 the N1xy Because of t1anspo1tat1on d1iT1cu1t1es leagues xxe1c not co11s1de1ed The1elo1c mst 1d ox puttmg IH th best pl1ye1s to get the hlghest SLOlC9 all 17 1ye1 xxelc GIXQIW 23 chmce o 1 5 Thex 1111 scxu 11 gnne xxlth GICCIJDIJI1 RlX0lhE?lC1 'V11tt1 tuclt 1nd Shc1te1 Isl 1nd Although xxe dld not xx1n IS m111y Innes '1s fo1me1ly the boys shoxxed good tc'1n1xxo1lx The defen Q xx IS good but thc oftensc SL1f1GlQC1 nom '1 l'1cl ol SCOIGIQ From thc se ond 181111 Paul 1VIllT'101l GGOIQL Kouxxenhoxen W'1lte1 COl1l1Cl1 IV Cu1t1s Holton John Nolklun 11d Wesley Dlcklnson VVC10 good 9LOl81 Track he t1 ack team th1S yea1 made an enx1able 1eco1d fO1 ltself Journeymg to Westhampton to compete xv1th 7 te1n1s M1 Dnt xvho co 1ched thc boys h 1d '1 la1gc numbel of lxst ye ll s xctc1 1ns and 1 fcxx I18XVCOlH91b to use The te llll dld xxcll tylng fO1 thnd place xxlth Gxeenport The p0ll1tS NVCIQ M1le 1 220 yaxd 2nd George D1clxe1son 440 y11d 31d Antone Skxx 11a Half M1le 2nd John MdChll1LhlCk Hurdles tled fox 31d Robext P1108 Shot and Dlscus 4th Kenneth Hagelman Cu1t1 Ho1to1 The second and last meet 1n xxhlch Southold competed wa at G1eenpo1t on June 2 Southold was thxrd of three teams competlng tlmilllllg R1x er head by 4 pomts Southolds pomts xvexe 100 yazd 2nd Edmund O1loxvsk1 220 yard 2nd Geo1ge D1C1i61SOH 440 yard lst Antone Skxxma 880 yald 2nd John Machmchlck Shot and Dlscus 31d Kenneth HZ1QC1lI1dIl 4th Jun1o1 Gloxel 880 yaxd relay 31d Raymond DOI1l11UC E O1loxxsk1 R Young G DICKCISCJII Medley xelay 31d Otls D1x1ds Ted Bucc1 Robelt Van Schanck, Wesley DICKINSON H1g'hJUITlp tle fox fnst VV.1lte1 Adamzex 1ch Huldles 2nd Walte1 Adamzexlch Cu1t1s Holton and Antone Skxxaxa shoxxed 19111 ablllty ln XVIHDIIIE the11 'aces by a xvlde Illdlglll At the 11Cj.,lllI1ll'1g of the season B111 q1l'lQSC1 xx s 1 o t 111 xxetc Albe1t DlC1x0l901 XX lte Ad7ll1l XICT B111 Stl 1 su Geolge D1L1xClSOll 'md John H ztun Toxx'11d thf close of the season Geo1ge DlCkC1 son and A1be1t DlC1xC19C1ll '1s fo1xx 11dS xxlth John M'1ch1nch1ck s centem g:'1xe much 13101111 L 1'o1 1 gofd steady scormg comb1n'1t1on fo1 1943 44 Thes th1ee xx Olked togethe1 xe1y nlcely 1nd xx1th some spec1'1l d11ll next f1ll should become Cllllll Llllliblll 1t1o11 dlffxcult to beat The defense xx1ll QUHCI by 'fllxllld o 'fc V C' e son 'md John M8Chll1ChlC1x hom the11 glll d po sltlons buLCo1ch Go1d1c h'1 s m good though ':11.1OI1S Hoxxexe1 p1 lctlce on the specml xxo11x of 1.1 l1d duty and hmdlmg the D111 should g1xe the coach at least txxo good gucnds flom 1 11st lncludmg Antone Skxx ua John NO11x1L1Il 1nd Walte1 Cou1tenay Mmor Sports A la1ge numbe1 of h1gh school and grade puplls 1ttended the xvxestlmg classes xxh1ch were taught by Mr D'11t The cl1sses xve1e xe1y 1nst1uct1xe and the boys shoxxed very good LOOpQ1 tt1Oll md D0ltSI'Tl'll'lShlI Amcng those xxho showed unusu 11 ab1l1ty 'ue Robe1tP11ce Waltet Ad 1m1ex1ch Wesley Dlckln son Roben V1n Schnck The1e 15 tme m1te11al IH the gr 1des 1n xxxestlmg and much may be ex pected hom them 1n the future Pmg pong xxas one ot the H1016 hotly conte ted spoxts ot the year Aftel many ex:c1t1ng games played on the puplls t1me the contestants xxere xveeded out untll only two xemamed In the f1n1l match Bob Enn1s edged out Ted Do1osk1 IH a xery close game for the ch'1mp1onsh1p Due to the lack of transpo1tat1on lt xx as 1mooss1ble to schedule tennls and golf matches Somexx hat hampeled by bad xveathe1, ho1seshoes staxted a llttle late thls yea1 Games xvele played 111 the boys' SDHIE t1me and they xvele most ex t1t1ng Mary of the games xxe1e xxo11 by txxo OI thlee po1nts thirty one z ' ' ' z 1 z A F' 1 ' ' . ' - 'f. ' '. ' ' . ' ' elected captain. Thc higl est sc rers fm thc first :elf xx' zz ' ':. Many f theni 3' ' cl tc' ox' ' ' ' ' .1 ! . '21 ' L U9 1 - lt' Soo 1 'Q 1 li . ' '13-'13 ' 1 U' 2- ' ' ' f ' ' L , ' ,L . . 1 Y - ' '- ' - 2 ' - '- ' ' 3 1 ' 3 . 4 '. ' ' 1 C F 'Z ' . 'I . Li 1 .' - L' . 1 s .' L' . ' ' ag , 1' ' ' 's1 ' z '. A 2 ' . Q C ' ' 1 ' ' - . e 3 ' . ' ' ' ' 1 ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' V' 1 .' ' ' ' . ' ' 'E s' 4 g,' - P17 S ' e . L K ' ' Q, ' - ' 1 ' ' ' C . 11 'F 1 ' Q' ' , ' 1 , t 51:13 y zyed A ,- A . , I ,- N GI, 'ik .- . . L Q l A 'z ., ' 2 . P, ' 1 ' L., Z, 11 1,-1 lssi. Qt, A K K R' K ' , shghtly less experlenccd, fellows to f1ll these po- 1 s' 'z -' , . , . Y L I ri . v ' V v L I v v .Y vi n 1 K v 4' . t 4 x .. I . H i Z Q . . C, C ' z z ' ' c , I . , Y C . l . 2- v . ' . Q ' ' f. ' ' ' L i 21 , . . x V ' ' , ,Z . Y ,- 2 I ,L . ' v L .' U v - - - z ' C f ' ' , 1 . 1 ' 2: z .5 - ' v - -C' 3 5 1 - h ' V' 1 'Q A J f ' z ' ' . ' : - ' l ' Q v .' Y , . Z ,A v' ' - '. 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Baseball fwhls sprmg has been by far the worst baseball season 1n many years The very bad weather prevented many practlce sess1ons and the boys had to play the f1rst part of the season Wlth hardly any practlce Then too there have been trans portat1on dlffxcultles l1m1t1ng games to those w1th nearby towns There were more candldates for baseball thxs year than there have been for a long txme Some showed good prospects and although they wxll not play th1s year they w111 undoubtedly make the team 1n the future Unfortunately some cand1 dates report for practice once or tw1ce and then qult because they dont get a chance to play 1m medlately They should practlce anyway 1n order We should have won the flrst game of the season agamst Mattltuck easlly slnce Shlpuleskx allowed but one h1t to the Mattxtuck p1tchers seven De fensxve weaknesses due to lack of practlce cost us the game by a score of 3 to 2 The boys felt bad about 1os1ng to Mattltuck and worked harder wlnmng the next game w1th Green port 4 to 3 In the th1rd game at Rlverhead both teams had a bad day The game was very loosely played and Rlverhead came out on top 7 to 6 Elak pltched thirty four 1nn1ngs and showed much promlse Wlth a complete reversal of form from the pre v1ous game Southold played an excellent game to defeat Greenport 5 to 0 The boys looked as well a any team Southold has had fo1 many years Sh1pulesk1s control was perfect and the boys backed h1m wxth errorless fleldxng The left handed p1tch1ng dxdnt hmcler them at all because the whole team h1t well The next game wlth Rlverhead bungs the record up to date Agaxn Southold played a loose game and as a result Rxverhead was vlctorlous 5 to 2 Rxverhead s prtcher held SHS to two scattered h1tS wh11e Shlpuleskl was h1t freely The lmeup used rn most of the games IS Shlpu leskl p1tcher G Dlckerson catcher Dav1ds fnst base Machmchlck second base E Drumm short stop A Skwara thlrd base R Young left fleld Elak center f1eld Doroskx Jermck and Stanke w1cz rlght f1eld The el1m1nat1on of league competxtlon has dulled the boys interest somewhat It IS d1H1cult for them to take the same keen lnterest ln the hard work of practlce sess1ons w1th nothlng at stake How ever there are stlll several games to be played and we hope the team wxll get xnto Its strlde and w1n most of the remammg games 4 l 1 , l l ' I y , - S ,. . . . . . . , . l l . . , , . . . . ' ' . , . . I , . . 1 . . to become better players later on. . . I . l .' .- Y I ' 7 ' 7 . - Q 1 1 Q 5 I . y l , - S - 1 S - v ' Z ' ' ' a - . 1 . . I I ' 1 s v ' , . - - ',. . L . y - . . , . .... g - Y 7 1 1 I I 4
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Z?-TZ: Intramurals ach year there seems to be more rnterest shown ln regard to rntramural basketball These Intramural games are a great help rn developrng the abrlrtres of boys who never had a chance to play before Then by the trme they Jorn the secord term, they have learned the iundamentals of the game and are theretore, better players than they tould have been otherwrse tramurals that rt was necessary to drxrde them rnto tvso groups The schedules were worked out so that each team played four quarters of frxe mrnutes each The senror hrgh school teams each played twenty one games These teams vxere the Cards captarned by Robert Rothman the Trgers lcd by Carhsle Cochran the Reds wrth Thomas bhalvey as captarn and the Wolxes led by Ted Doroskr Most of the games were close and hard fought md the Cards had no walkaway rn wrnnrng the charnpronshrp They showed great rnterest rn the games however whrch overbalanced the handrcap of playrng the latter part of the season xxrthout therr captarn who was rngured In the majorrty of the games they stood out as the best and deserved to wrn They had a trghter defense than the other teams and were more aggressrve on the offense The members of the Cards were Bob Rothman Calvrn Grathwohl, Roger Grattan Adam Kos thirty two Spencer Petty Bruno Swratocha ancr Geo g Ja rusruvrc lhe rrn l SL rurnts ci the teams x re as fol ows the Crrds won fourteen games and lost seven the Trgers won twelve games and lost nrne the Reds xx on nrne games and lost twelxe and the W olx es xr on yen and lost fourteen The wrnners were grven therr chorce of ar em blem as a reward for therr success They chose a s arlet and gray crrcular emblem rnscrrbed wrt ar S and havrna Cards wrrtten aboxe and 1943 below In the Junror Hrgh School group there were thre teams the Rangers the Prrates and the Com mandcs captarned by Robert Olsson Charles Turner and Charles Gagen respectrx clx The Rangers were the vrctors rn thrs group Credrt must be grven to John Machrnchrck and Antone Qkwara who acted as referees for these rrtramural g mes They drd a splendrd Job and for the most part recerx ed the cooperatro o the 1 lay r Many of the players thrs year showed consrderable promrse and wlll probably be members of the second team next year and of the varsrty the year afterward The rntramural games wrll be largely responsrble for thelr garnlng a place on the varsrty team nfenfvv' L . W. 'N v-sw-'Q , ...- - .W U . .V . 1' T I I 1, ' A . . . . ' . . . . ' ' . 0 4 - , , r rc fx ' - ' . . . S' , ' .0 ' 4 Z' . , - Q S v Q . A ' ' 3 1, ' y ' - ' v , - v ' sc ' ' . , . 4. ., . A 3 - Thrs year so many boys partrcrpated rn the rn- , - ' . v . 7. . g' I Q v .,C. . . I . h V Q - Y l v Q' I u H ' ca . H -' v . v J I' N ' H 'Y - 1 1 ' 3 . , . ' r.: ' , , - 1 7 1 1 . . N ' . , 1 ., - Y 3 . . . Q . . . , A A M F - . M 3 1 - . ,- - e -s. . ' , K' ' . 7 l '
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