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'May 24'-Tannersville at Stamford - 13 2 May 30-Hobart at Stamford - 19 3 May 31-Stamford at Roxbury - - 7 15 'June 7-Stamford at Windham - - - 13 3 On account of the early date which this goes to press it is impossible to give the final results. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: J une 7-Windham at Stamford. June 11-Stamford at Hobart. June 13-Stamford at Tannersville. June 14'-Delhi at Stamford. June 21-Margaretville at Stamford. ' Non-league games. It is hoped that the student body will back the team and thus help them to win the championship.
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BASEBALL, 1924 With high hopes of putting our name on the cup for another year, baseball was enthusiastically welcomed. Mr. Duncan issued a call for candidates as soon as the snow had somewhat disappeared, although it was advised that if the snow did not leave soon to start playing on snowshoes. Happily this was not necessary, we have at this time played about half our schedule. Donald Richter was elected captain by last year's letter men. The line-up is as follows: G. Lewis, catcher. E. Decker, pitcher and left field. H. Morrow, pitcher and left field. K. Peck, first base. W. Govern, second base. R. Govern, short stop. D. Richter, third base. T. Mase, right field. R. Frame, center field. B. Govern, catcher. G, Mackey, left field. S. Harris, right field, pitcher. The scores were as follows: Stamford Opponent May 2-Roxbury at Stamford 21 7 lVlay 9-Walton at Stamford - 12 9 May 16-Stamford at Delhi - l 14 i'May 17-Stamford at Walton - 5 8 May 23-Stamford at Margaretville - 1 15
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300. C' slid g X T Ag' S 'iff 0 5 fl... TEEN W ni. ,.,- Q, gig. JOKES lVlr. Duncan: I want to buy a gmake up' box! Chet: A make up box? Mr. Duncan: '6Yes, a box of candy. l was due at Gilmore's an hour 77 Hum, this tee is weak this afternoonf' remarked the golfer as the ball off the mound for the sixth time. Cuyle: Where are you going? Ted: Chemistry exam. Cuyle: L'Going to take the at-id test, eh? He who laughs last usually is the dumbest. BLANCHE, WLIERE ART THOU Como? There was a girl from Pekin, Who was painfully, painfully thin: She shunned lemonade, For she was afraid, She'd slip through the straw and fall in. AFTER THE PROM He: l had an awfully good time tonightfl She: So did l, perfectly awfulf,
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