Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Dwyer, p Kimball, p 0 0 0 0 0 110 Totals 38 8 24 10 3 Innings 123456789 Stoneham 00044403 —15 Melrose 43000004 0—11 Runs made by R. Duplin 2, Y. Du- plin 3, McAnaney 4, Maxwell 2, Kinsley 2, Fallon, Smith, Murphy 2, Shaw 2, McGinley, Simpson, Deiano, Russell, Law, Milliken, Burns. Two base hits, R. Duplin, McAnaney, Maxwell, Kimball. Three-base hit, V. Duplin. Home runs, Maxwell, Shaw. Stolen bases, R. Du- plin, Y. Duplin, McAnaney, Kimball 2, Jackson 2. Sacrifice hits, McAnaney, Maxwell, Murphy, Shaw 2, McGinley 2, Delano. Base on balls, by Duplin 3, by Burns 2, by Dwyer, by Kimball 2. Struck out, by Duplin 5, by Burns 2, by Dwyer 2, by Kimball 2. Double play, Murphy, Simpson and Shaw. Passed ball, Patch. Wild pitch, Duplin. Time, 2h. Umpire, Dedson. Methuen H. S. 10, Stoneham H. S. 5. Methuen High won from Stone- ham High 10 to 5 at Methuen Tues- day afternoon. The Stoneham boys started off like winners, scoring all their runs in the opening inning, and knocking Sontag, Methuen high’s star pitcher, out of the box. Templeman, who succeeded Sontag, stopped fur- ther run getting, although a threat- ening ninth inning rally was staged, only brilliant outfielding by the home nine preventing trouble. Duplin pitched well for Stoneham high, but was accorded poor support. The score : METHUEN HIGH ab bh po a e Russell, 3b 5 1 1 3 1 Bennert, If 3 1 2 0 0 Templeman rf, p 4 1 0 5 0 Sontag, p, rf 3 0 1 0 1 B. Ingall, c 4 2 2 3 1 Harrigan, 2b 4 1 0 0 0 Bamford, lb 3 1 17 0 0 Rostrom, ss 4 1 1 3 2 F’rt’ne, cf N. Ingall, cf 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Totals 34 8 27 : 15 5 STONEHAM HIGH ab bh po a e R. Duplin, ss 5 1 1 3 2 V. Duplin, p 5 1 1 1 0 MacAnanny, 2b 4 2 0 2 1 Maxwell, If Kinsley, 3b Jackson, lb Fallon, cf Patch, c Rotundi, rf Brock, c 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 110 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 39 8 24 7 6 Innings 12345678 9 — Methuen 20050120 x — 10 Stoneham 50000000 0 — 5 Runs — Bennert, Templeman 2, Son- tag 2, B. Ingall, Harrigan, Bamford, Rostrom 2, R. Duplin, V. Duplin, MacAnanny, Maxwell, Kinsley. Stol- en bases — Bennert, Templeman, B. Ingall, Harrigan, Bamford, Bos- trom 2, Russell, MacAnanny. First base on balls — Off Templeman 2, off V. Duplin 4. Hits Off Sontag 4 in 1 inning; off Templeman, 4 in 9 in- nings. Hit by pitched ball — By Tem- pleman (Maxwell, Kinsley). Struck out — By Templeman 3, by V. Dup- lin 11. Wild pitches — V. Duplin 3. Umpires — Twomey and Cummings. Time— 1 h. 30 m. S. H. S. 15— L. H. S. 2 With Yic Duplin pitching for Stone- ham and with good support behind him, it was an easy victory for our team. Cassidy, Lexington’s pitcher, twirled 8 strike-outs in three innings. The game tightens S. H. S.’s chances for the cup. If we beat Belmont and Reading it will be won. Jackson, Fallon and R. Duplin were the heavy hitters, R. Duplin get- ting five hits in six times at bat. Mac- Ananny was shifted from second to short and R« Duplin back on second wher e he played last year. The Stone- ham boys played heads up ball all the time and deserve credit for their work. The summary: Stoneham R. Duplin 2b V. Duplin p MacAnanny £ Maxwell If Kinsley 3b Jackson lb Fallon cf Patch e Smith rf Rotundi rf Brock c Totals ab 6 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 1 2 1 bh po 41 15 17 27 8 5 20

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Last year the Stoneham High ball I tossers won the Middlesex Valley League trophy, a cup presented by the Athletic Associations of the contending teams, namely, Heading, Belmont, Lex- ington and Stoneham. To obtain pos- session of this cup it was necessary to play a three-game series with our lead- ing rival, Reading, who was in a tie for first place with us. There is no reason why Stoneham should not do the same again this year. Stoneham got away to a poor start this year dropping the first game to Winchester, 6 to 5, and the second to Lawrence, 13 to 4. Since then, however, the team’s continued prac- tice together with Mr. Morrill’s coach- ing have shown good results. The team up to now has played 15 games, winning 11 and losing 4. This is a gopd average. They have won all their league games so far. The team’s average in the league is 1000. The summary of the games is as follows: Lawrence 13 — Stoneham 4 On Thursday, April .19, Stoneham journeyed to Lawrence and suffered their second setback of the season. Stoneham 28 — Saugus 17 On Saturday April 21, Stoneham en- tertained the Saugus nine in a great slugging contest. The Arlington-Stoneham game was called off because of the weather. Stoneham 9 — Wakefield 5 On May 2, Stoneham went to Wake- field and pinned a defeat on their old rival to the tune of 9 to 5. Stoneham 13 — Watertown 2 Stoneham High easily defeated Water- town High on the playground, Saturday, May 5. Vic Duplin twirled for the Stoneham boys and was very effective al- lowing the visitors 3 hits and fanning 9. He was given great support. The Duplin boys, Maxwell, Jackson and Ro- tundi led at the bat. Winchester 6 — Stoneham 4 For the second time this year Stone- ham suffered defeat at the hands of Winchester. Stoneham 16 — Lexington 9 On May 11th, Stoneham played Lexing- ton on the latter’s diamond and won the first league encounter, 16 to 9. Stoneham 7 — Belmont 2 Stoneham went to Belmont May 16, and romped away with their second league game. The final count was 7 to 2 . Stoneham H. S. 15, Melrose H. S. 11 Stoneham high won a hard fought up-hill battle from its old rivals, Mel- rose high, 15 to 11, on the playground last Saturday afternoon, in a game re- plete with thrills. The visitors piled up seven runs in the first and second innings, and looked like easy winners. Stoneham high rallied gamely in the fourth, breaking the ice with four tallies, and forged ahead in the fifth Avith four more. The sixth also A T as a productive inning for the Stoneham boys, and the score was 12 to 7 in their favor, Avhen Melrose staged a desper- ate rally in the 8th, and came within one run of tying the count. In Stone- ham high’s half of the 8th, however, a final cluster of three put the game on ice. Extra base hits featured the con- test, V. Duplin driving out a triple and Maxwell and Shaw connecting for cir- cuit drives. Maxwell, McAnaney and Shaw led the batting Avith three hits each. The game was a glorious vic- tory, and showed that the local school boys are game to the core. There was some great rooting during the ral- lies. The score : STONEHAM H. S. R. Duplin, s V. Duplin, p McAnaney, 2b, cf Maxwell, If Kinsley, 3b Jackson, lb Fallon, cf, rf Patch, c Smith, 2b ab bh po a e 4 12 4 1 3 2 0 2 0 4 3 12 0 4 3 2 0 0 3 2 14 1 3 0 16 0 1 5 10 0 0 4 0 5 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 Totals .33 12 27 16 MELROSE H. S. Murphy, 2b ShaAV, lb McGinley, 3b Simpson, ss Delano, rf Russell, If Lane, cf Milliken, c Reardon, c Burns, p ab bh po a 4 112 5 3 7 0 4 0 11 5 2 2 4 5 13 0 3 0 10 4 0 10 2 14 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 5 e 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 19



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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Lexington ab r bh po a e Ferri 2b 4 1 1 1 1 01 Fitzgerald lb 4 0 1 6 0 4! Cassidy c and p 4 1 1 6 2 1 Davis If 3 0 1 1 0 0 Kelley cf 3 0 0 1 0 1 Bevington p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Biggi rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milliken 3b 3 0 0 1 1 1 Warner rf and c 3 0 0 8 0 1 Lydiard ss 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 29 2 4 24 7 8 Innings 123456789 Stoneham 14004600 x — 15 Lexington 00000200 0 — 2 Two-base hits, V. Duplin, MacAnanny, Maxwell, Kinsley, Patch. Home run, Ro- tundi. Sacrifice hits, Maxwell, Kelley, Davis. Stolen bases, R Duplin 2, V. Du- plin, Kinsley, Jackson, Davis. Bases on balls by Bevington 2, Cassidy, Duplin 4. Hit by pitcher, Fallon(Bevington), Brock (Cassidy), Warner (Duplin). Strike outs by Duplin 9, by Cassidy 8, by Bev- ington 5. Hits off Bevington, 8 in 5 innings; off Cassidy, 9 in 3 innings. Um- pire, Dean. Stoneham High 7 — Watertown H 3 “Vic” Duplin held Watertown high to five hits and struck out 11 batsmen, pitching Stoneham High to a 7 to 3 victory over Watertown High at Water- town, Wednesday afternoon. With the exception of the 7th inning the Water- town High boys were powerless before his elusive delivery. Stoneham High batted and fielded in excellent form, outplaying its opponents in every de- partment of the game. The score: — Stoneham High E. Duplin 2b V. Duplin p MacAnanny ss Maxwell If Kinsley 3b Jackson lb Fallon cf Patch c Eotundi rf ab bh po a e 5 113 2 5 12 3 0 3 10 0 0 4 2 10 0 5 2 0 1 0 4 1 10 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 4 0 13 2 0 4 10 0 0 Totals 38 12 27 9 2 Watertown ab bh po a e Parker 3b 4 0 110 Hammill 2b 3 0 2 1 0 Kavorkian ss 4 2 2 5 0 Hughes lb Cummings c Pendergast rf Irish cf Curran If Simone p Edgar p 4 1 8 0 O’ 4 18 2 0 4 0 10 1 4 110 1 4 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 O Totals 33 5 27 10 3 Innings 123456789 Stoneham High 10010201 2— 7 Watertown High 00000030 0 — 3 Runs made by V. Duplin, MacAnanny 3, Kinsley 2, Jackson, Kavorkian, Hughes, Cummings. Two-base hits, Mae- Ananny, Maxwell, Kinsley, Fallon, Ka- vorkian, Irish. Stolen bases, Kinsley r R. Duplin 3. Sacrifice hits, Jackson, V. Duplin. Base on balls, by Duplin, by Simone, by Edgar. Struck out by Du- plin 11, by Simone 4, by Edgar. Time 1 h, 40 m. Umpire, Ward. “Ma,” said little Ethel sleepily at two o’clock on a cold morning, “I want a drink.” “Hush, darling,” said her mother,, “turn over and go to sleep.” “But I want a drink.” “No, you are only restless. Turn over, dear and go to sleep.” Silence for five minutes. Then: “Ma r I want a drink.” “No, you don’t want a drink. You had one just before you went to bed.’ r “I want a drink.” “Lie still, Ethel, and go to sleep.” “But I want a drink.” “Don’t let me speak to you again.” Two minutes of silence. “Ma, I want a drink.” “If you say another word, I’ll get up and spank you.” “Ma, when you get up to spank me will you get me a drink?” She got the drink then. “Which is the way to Ottawa, my lad?” “I — I don’t know.” “Which is the way to Topeka, then?’ r “I— I don’t know.” “Well, can you tell me how to get back to Wichita, then?” “I — I don’t know.” By this time the drummer was quite impatient and said to the boy: “Say, you don’t know very much, do you?” to which the lad retorted: “No, but L ain’t lost!” — Judge. 21

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