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is N THE REFLECTOR 32 ' xg X E? V the first race of the season met defeat at the hands of the 74th Regi- ment Quartette, but gained two victories-both against U. of R. Charles H3lC,,I4, distinguished himself by becoming city champion for 220 yds., Dave Rosenblatt,'I4, by running second in the 440 yds., and third in the 220 yds. Championship Race, and A. C. Pavvlowski who ran second in the 120 yds. Hurdle Championship Race, the other members also doing splendid Work. Season of IQI4-IS, team led by F. M. T6HCh,7I5, manager, and A. C. PaWl0Wski,7I5, captain, are again doing splendid Work, and at the end of the season expect just as good a record as that of previous years, the following men compose the team: TCHCh,,I5, Pavvlowski, 715, StaPford,'I5, KlCiH,7I5, Dumke,'17, ShaW,'I7, Milcarek,'I7, Martin, ,I7, Bailey,'I7, McKay, 717. The Track Team Wishes to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Squires for the support he has given the team of 1914-I5. A. C. PAWLOWSKI,7I5. 66
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V l ,., , g . . . i , , l l l r essll Elrark Umm HE University Track Team, though still in its infancy, has already made its presence known in the athletic world, and with the proper support should become one of the best teams in the university world. lts history dates back to Qctober, IQI2, when a few ambitious youths put their heads and money together, vowing to turn out a track team which would be a credit not only to the Dental Department but to the University as a whole. A call for candidates was sent out, the result being disappointing, for out of the four departments, the Dental turned out fourteen men, while the other departments combined sent out but two. But this did not discourage the ambitious few, and they set out and formally organ- ized a team, with H. S. Horton,713, manager, and A. C. Pavvlowski, 715, captain. A lot of hard work on the part of Horton, resulted in a race with Canisius College Cat the 74th Armoryb which resulted in a rousing victory for us. The men who made victory possible were: HOftOH,,I3, Lindgren, 714, Stafford, 715, and Pawlowski, 'I5. During that season, the relay team added two more victories, the first of these being at the 65th Armory against the University of Rochester, but on going to Rochester they tasted their first defeat. Another relay was arranged between U. of R. and U. of B., to decide the supremacy, and this resulted in the third victory of the year. The team not only showed up well in relays but also turned out many individual winners in the open events: among them being Horton, '13, Lindgren,'14, Bailey,,I3, Bartlett,'14, TCHCh,7I5, Stafford,'15, Paw- lowski,715. For the season of IQI3-14, Lindgren,'I4, was elected manager, and H3lC,7I4, captain, with the faculty -and student body of the Dental Department giving it financial support. The relay team in 65
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I Y THE REF12E:CToR , 32 4 V b ll Rental Ifiaahvthall Friday evening, November 15, 1912, saw the opening of the Tnterdepartmental Basketball Games at the Y. M. C. A. For several years past, the Y. M. C. A. had been offering a trophy cup to the department of U. of B. winning the greatest number of games. Up to this year, however, the Dental Team had been very unfortunate in their attempts to win the cup. Before the first game started, L. S. Dodge was elected Captain of the Dental Team, and he inspired confidence in every player. This election seemed to be very auspicious, for the '4Dents were victorious that evening, and the three succeeding Friday evenings still saw them with a perfect score. In the fifth game, however, the team went down to defeat before the Medics , fighting every toss of the ball. The second series of games started soon after this, and at the end of the first four games the c'Dents were still supreme. Then came the fatal fifth, here, the quintet met the undefeated 4'Medics7', and were forced to take the small end of a 26 to 21 score. The following men represented the Dental College during the year of 1912. Forward A. C. Pawlowski Forward P. Gaugel Forward G. DeGelleke Center QCaptainj L. S. Dodge Guard E. W. Woodbury Guard C. H. McKee Guard lVlcKnight After the Interdepartmental Games were finished, the quintet were anxious to try their skill against some of the outside teams. Their first game with Canisius was disastrous, but after that, victory was continually with them. Their record for the season was as follows: Opponents U. of B. Merton Prep. School I3 36 Orton Center, Pa. 4 23 Chamberlain hffilitary Academy 16 26 Springville, N. Y. 21 IQ All Cortland 35 29 Lintenberg Prep. School 22 48 Lafayetteville, Pa. 8 37 67
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