Townsend Harris High School - Crimson Gold Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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Townsend Harris High School - Crimson Gold Yearbook (Flushing, NY) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 124 of 152
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Page 124 text:

CU 1 w lil I ssl up we T it !,! L. r N to l 9 nf 'Q age cw E2 p lml f 4' Q 1 CN 'f :if .Qfis if 'wa-e ff fl C 0625 ef-ff' 1.--'.fJ?-EL? L! lv TRACK .r ...v ..,. f ,,,,,,,, V f f J N conformity with all past traditions, the Harris trackmen began their fa: long and steady practice early in the semester with the hope of build- ing up a point-getting aggregation. The unprecedented circumstance of having a dual captaincy worked out fairly well. The Mothner I L rg ,fs 5 55, - -. twins, besides being the team's mainstays, captained it excellently. The indoor season, which reached its climax during the first two months of the term, saw Sam and Lep garnering points in every meet. In the most heralded race of the year, the special four-forty yard dash of the Wingate Fund Games, Sam Mothner took fourth place, bowing only to the best quarter- milers in the entire city, all of whom were at least one year older than he. With the arrival of the spring season, the team shifted to the cinder path. The squad worked earnestly although it did not compete much. The Mothners demonstrated the sprints together with Brown and Alton. Friedlander, Behr, Dickes and Helmling were the middle distance spe- cializers. All the credit for the coaching of the team rightfully belongs to Tony Orlando, C. C. N. Y. mentor, who has devoted a great part of his time and energy for the past few terms to produce a first class team. D fl 0 I-Iunrffi-nal 'T-umntv

Page 123 text:

1 n 13, fi S PW, iv-9 ' f 1 if till BASEBALL GQ! X9 N VIEW of the fact that every postion on the baseball team was vacant 15. before the season started, Captain Levin in spite of his discouraging S? lack of veterans, has undoubtedly turned out an excellent nine. The ball-tossers' first non-P. S, A. L. season in many years stimulated the iv' 'Tyr squad to an admirable display of superb playing. Aside from the few games lost because of ineligibility and other like plagues, the season was rather successful. The boxmen were usually adept this term. Feingold was the stellar right-hander and Goldstein, the southpaw. Grossman proved capable in the position of relief hurler. Due to Captain Levin's incapacitation, Brown per- formed behind the bat for the majority of contests. ' Feldman, playing his second season at first base, turned in consistently fine performances. Neville, the keystone sacker, filled his position capably. Kellner, at short, was one of the team's bright lights, hitting and helding un- usually well. The hot corner was held down by Hawkins, who handled it creditably. The outfield was of good calibre. O'Dea, Petz, and Spertell hit the ball hard and fielded nicely. The outstanding reserves and squad members were Traus, Lilley, Ash, Block and Gerken. K The credit for the coaching and managing of the team belongs to Levin, Donnelly, and Boriss. A If e X 4 if 'S ,v ti 1- , J '3 P 3 if 'Al ' Sl gl l 0 , . Y' 4 - Si. F cf T fl Au . na' sl K5 2:5 . K 0 'H tw ii I . 'WI aww: ig



Page 125 text:

KQQT' f ki NF-4-.'f'? WIS 1 saw .fs'S5.La GULF ' - . ' ' 'wsu 5 , f :INE of the strongest trios in many years represented the Crimson and Gold on the greens this term. The return of Schwartz, a former Q, ,J w J7 captain, who negotiates the course in the low eighties, was partly 1 . ,9. 0 responsible for this fine showing. Captain Goldenson, second man, turned in creditable performances and consistently low scores through- out the season. The third member of the trio, Manager Rosenberg-, filled his position capably, defeating all but very few of those who opposed him. It is exceedingly regrettable that the golfers did not enter the Spring P. S. A. L. tournament, inasmuch as they would have surely placed. The team was greatly aided by the co-operation of Mr. Martin and Richard Wels in the planning of its schedule and in its management. 0 V 7 : ba s 1 , ' i E? -J? K? ,ii .I 0? All fest at If on .ri il 'S W lg ' ss ral ll ,gg 5 Q x 1 -f x ...y YN A .J if + T if all r -il .uf 359 M twxr Fly! W 3,2 p

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