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LEFT TO RIGHT COACH WIISON MILDRED INC LES HILDA LYNCH ANFEI YN IAXY RENFE ANNE MOORE BEATRILI: CRONK ANNA CANFIEID MARIAN CANFIEID ANNA VAMOSY The seores of the games were Opponents Oneonta at Oneonta Delh1 at Stamford Hobart at Hobart Stamford Alumnae at Stamford 4 Hobart at Stamford Roxbury at Stamford Roxbury at Stamford Roxbury at Roxbury Totals -v-1ealQ22Qalea1-o- Stftmford 3 The qlrls also had llltel' class games Th1S t1me the much contested sllver pup was e1s1ly Won by the Sen1or tlass T e scores were Semors Semors Seniors Sen1ors Jumors Jumors Jumors Sophomores 17 Sophommes 17 Freshmen 2 Sophomores 1 E1ghth Grade O Jumors 5 Freshmen 8 Freshmen 8 Sophomores 11 E1ghth Grade 4 Freshmen 4 E1ghth Grade 2 E1ghth Grade C ' ,.........,......., .... 2 8 29 h 3 I .3 27 ' 42 .........ts......V........................ ' . . , - T zo ,,,,..,,.,r,,,,r.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,....,..,.,, , Delh1 at Delh1 .,.........,......,....,...... 2.1 12 ' 1? ,,,............,,.................,.,........... 19 6 , ' 22 .,......,,....,.......,..,....,.,.....,... . ..,.,.....,..,,.,.,. IS 6 . .............................. 1-S6 154 ...................................... Q 1 26 3 THE 1928 CAMERA
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o The team linefup with the points scored by each player was as follows: Clarence Mackey, center .......... .... 1 12 Cornelius Brown, center .....,..... .... 7 8 Francis Govern, right forward ,... .... 9 9 Rex Miller, right guard ..,........,... .... 5 9 Marion Beard, right forward ..... ....... .... 2 4 Warren Shaver, left guard .......,..............,... . 4 Robert Decker, fcaptainj left forward .......... 132 Lee Smith, left guard ..............................., . 7 The scores of the games were: Opponents Stamford Delhi Aggies at Stamford ............ 21 15 Hobart at Stamfordx' ...., ....... 1 3 9 Hobart at Hobart ' ...... ....... 2 8 10 Oneonta at Oneonta ....... ....... 2 2 8 Delhi at Stamford .......,......... .... 1 5 18 Hobart at Stamford? ...........,........ 8 18 Fleischmanns at Stamford? ........ 23 17 Margaretville at Margaretvilleg .... 33 22 Roxbury at Roxbury? .............,.,.. 20 16 Delhi at Stamford ........................ 18 21 Hobart at Hobart? ...................... 22 19 Fleischmanns at Fleisc,hmanns ' .... 26 20 Margaretville at Stamford? ........ 16 18 Cooperstown at Stamford ............ 25 23 Delhi at Delhi ' ................., ....... 3 5 17 Roxbury at Stamford? ,,,,., 1,,,,,, 2 2 27 Delhi Aggies at Delhi ........ ....... 5 0 29 Delhi Aggies at Stamford ............ 18 22 Roxbury at Stamford .................. 20 21 Cooperstown at Cooperstown .... 45 24 Roxbury at Roxbury ............,..,.... 36 20 Jefferson at Stamford ..... ....... 7 66 Hobart at Stamford ...,.. ,...,,, 1 O 44 Totals .,.,,.., .....Y. 5 33 504 'fLeague games. The second team has a fine record for the seaf son, having won nine of the eleven games played. It consisted of the following men: Irwin Dent, right forward. Henry Hiscox, right forward. Ralph Kipp, left forward. Edward MacLaury, center. Robert Ulick, center. Otis Cronk, right guard. Clayton Shearer, left guard. jack Herrick, right forward. Edward Laux, left forward. The plan of interfclass games was again carried out by Coach Wilscmii and some hardffought games were played by recruits from the four classes in the hope of winning the silver loving cup offered by the Athletic Association. The cup was Hnally won by the Sophomores, much to the chagrin of the haughty Seniors, al' though our sister class was necessarily our second choice. The scores were as follows: Seniors 20 ...... ...... F reshmen 21 Seniors 25 .... .......,.,... J uniors 20 Seniors 17 .... ........ S ophomores 18 juniors 20 ........, ........ S ophomores 27 Sophomores 30 ....... ...... F reshmen 19 XVith almost the same team as last year and all experienced players the girls attracted a great deal of attention this year. They secured two nights a week for practice in the gymnasium and the prac- tice brought results. Their keen interest and at' tention to coaching won the admiration and praise of Coach Wilsori. They did some unusually good playing and made a line showing, winning five of their nine games. They were honored to be num- bered among the best teams of the League. It is to be regretted that the team will be broken up next year but we hope that an equally good or even better one can be developed. All regular members of the team will receive letters. Their positions were: Mildred Ingles, center. Hilda Lynch, right guard. 4 Angelyn Lawrence, left forward. Anne Moore, left guard. Beatrice Cronk, right guard. Anna Canfield, right forward. Marian Canfield, right forward. Anna Vamosy, left guard. STAMFORD SEMINARY
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BASEBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: BOB ULICK, BORTLE MORRISON, CLARENCE MACKEY, FRANCIS GOVERN, CORNELIUS BROWN, REX MII.- LER, ROBERT DECKER, LEE SMITH, MARION BEARD, COACH WILSON, LYLE STEVENS, WILLIAM WARDWELI., OTIS KIRONK, RALPH KIPP. HENRY HISCOX. FTER Easter vacation our thoughts turned again to baseball. Coach Wilson soon be' gan to take the 14 candidates for the team down to the local diamond for good stiff practice. With the last year's battery of Mackey and Govern and good support in. the in and out fields we were confident of many victories. However, because of the inclement weather, our pitchers have not been able to get as much practice as could be desired, and our triumphs have been rather scarce. The linefup of the team is: R. Ulick, first base. B. Morrison, catcher and right Held. C. Mackey, pitcher and first base. F. Govern, catcher and pitcher. C. Brown, right field. R. Miller, third base. R. Decker, pitcher and center Held. L. Smith, center field. M. Beard, short stop and pitcher. L. Stevens, second base and lcft field. W. Wardwell, second base. O. Cronk, left field. R. Kipp, right field. H. Hiscox, left field. The scores of the games are: Opponents Stamford Delhi at Delhi? ................. ........ 9 1 Roxbury at Roxbury? ....... ..... 6 3 Hobart at Stamfordi' ....... ..... 6 8 Oneonta at Oneonta .................... 2 1 Margaretville at Margaretvillei' .... 3 6 Firemen at Stamford .................... 11 17 Margaretville at Stanifordic ........ 5 4 Oneonta at Stamford .......... ..... 2 S 3 Delhi at Stamfordf' .... . x x Hobart at Stamford ...... .... x x 'Hobart at Hobarttk ..... .... x x 'League games. STAMFORD SEMINARY
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