St Andrews Seminary - Mapav Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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J - - SYN ' ' A A A 4 participation of the students. This body has become known as the Athletic Association. The work of this Association is spread over the whole scholastic year. About the middle of September it starts the indoor baseball league, which isicomposed of teams from each of the five years. These teams battle for supremacy until the inclement Weather dampens the ardor of the baseball fan. Then, basketball steps to the front. It occupies the attention of the school during the winter months. Besides a team representing the school, the Association conducts a league for those who do not display enough polish to obtain a berth on the varsity. The race for first place is always very close, and basketball serves to hold the limelight until the warm weather. In spring the student's fancies turn to baseball, the premier sport of St. AndreW's. The captain of the team issues a call for candidates. After some strenuous sessions on the diamond, a team is picked to represent the school. The incidents and the events of the athletic field will always bring back happy memories to the Senior Class of 1930. PRESIDENT. 1 Sparta LONG towards the end of the month of September, 1929, the Athletic Association held its first meeting, at which officers were elected for the 1929-30 season. When the necessary materials had been purchased, our Indoor Baseball League got into full swing. This year's teams were more evenly matched than in the past. Brownis Square seldom has seen such hotly contested games. Due to a late start the league could not complete its complete schedule because of the cold weather. The Seniors' team, who had much hard luck, did not fare as well as in other years. The Juniors did the best work afield and at the bat. Their team was fast and well balanced. The Sophomore's team gave promise of finishing in tie for first place, but toward the end of the season they faltered and had to be content with second place. The Freshman team showed much improvement over last year's aggregation and lost many games by small scores. The Academics showed much more polish than the teams of other years, but because of the lack of experience they finished in last place. 4 4 4 4 M841 - A A - A ' AJ, ninety

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