Winthrop High School - Winthrop Winner Yearbook (Winthrop, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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M WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 47 shoulder injury. Both teams Hred away at each other for all they were worth seeking opportunities to score. But all their efforts went for naught with the game ending in a scoreless tie. Oct. 30th, VVinthrop went to Kenne- bunk where it met one of the best teams in the state. Kennebunk walked over our boys. When the Hnal whistle blew the score stood Kennebunk 53, Winthrop 0. Nov. 11th, Bridgton came to VVinthrop to wind up the season on Armistice morn- ing. As the cold morning air bit the boys, the harder they played, but Bridg- ton found that one scoring play which brought her a T-0 victory. The following are players of the 1937 563.5011 I X Chick Cobb X L. Worster X E. Hamblen G. Turner X I. Hinkley X A. Smith X G. Stetson E. Mewett X VV. Towns F. Smith X C. Lowden R. Cobb X A. Maxwell L. Mason X W. Healey A. Rourke X G. Shure W Auclair X F. Johnson R. Tebbetts R. Maxwell VV Allen R. Bell I. Hinds X Indicates letter men R. VVilkins BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: E. Hamblen, J. Hinckley, R. Drapeau, A. Maxwell, S. Kus, VV. Allen, R. Stetson, Second Row: R. Tibbetts, A. Rourke, G. Stetson, VV. Healy, R. Boutin, VV. Auclair, F. Smith, Coach Ingalls Back Row: H. Deblois, I. Hinds, R. Maxwell, O. jackson, K. Higgins

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46 VVINTHROP VVINNER I l Q 1 L Front Row: Wallace Chadwick, John Higgins, Gilbert Turner, Ernest Hewett. Lester Mason. Milo johnson. Arthur Rourke, jr., Guilford Ruman Second Row: Francis Johnson, Carl Lowden. George Stetson, Edward Hainblin, Capt. Rich- ard Cobb John Hinckley. VVendell Towns. Alfred Maxwell. jr.. Wallace Allen Third Roto: Coach J. G. Jordan, VValter Auclair, George Shute, Jr., Lyle VVorster, VVz1yne Healey, Arthur Smith, I. Richard Bell, Bion Reynolds, Richard Tibbetts, George Rnrnan. Robert Maxwell Sept. 25th, our boys played their first game with Morse High at Bath. Our boys fought a hard, but losing battle and though they showed plenty of power, Morse had the greater strength, winning 13-0. . Oct. 2nd, Livermore Falls High came to VVinthrop for the first home game of the season. The game proved costly when Chick Cobb, backfield ace and cap- tain, fractured his collar bone and was lost to the team for the rest of the season. Both teams played a great nip and tuck game which ended in a 13-13 tie. Oct. 9th, Hallowell, our old grid rival, invaded VVinthrop. John Hinkley was converted into a backfield man to replace Chick Cobb. In a well fought battle Hallowell won a well deserved victory over our boys 20-6. Oct. 16th, our boys played Way off their game with Lawrence High at Fair- field. Lawrence rode our boys down the river and hung up a 28-0 victory. Oct. 23th, Boothbay Harbor High came to Wiiithrop. This was the second costly game with the loss of John Hink- ley for the rest of the season with a



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48 NWNTHROP WINNER Basketball Our boys started the 1937-38 season with a new coach, Mr. Hollis Ingalls. VVith only the loss of one man from the 1936 and 1937 season through gradua- tion, Captain Bob Fountain, and with most of our boys veterans of past cam- paigns, Wfinthrop looked forward to a good season. Giving Coach Ingalls full co-operation our boys, under Captain Alfred Maxwell, were soon in shape and rolling into the season's campaign. Dec. 11th, VVinthrop went to Hebron to play its first game with the Hebron Reserves. Our boys put up a game fight but Hebron gained the decision 35- 38. George Stetson took all honors for high scoring. 1 Dec 17th. Rockport High was our guest for our first home game of the season. Qur boys jumped into the lead and easily won 40-13. This game saw our prospects for future basketball teams take a bow. jan. 14th, after a month's lay off, Hallowell High was our guest. The Hallowell boys showed their wonderful passing ability as they won from our boys 21-42. jan. 19, our guest was a new rival on our schedule, Cony High of Augusta. Faced by their sharp-shooting forwards Cony sank our boys under a shower of baskets 17-40. jan. 21st, after a long stay at home we journeyed to Richmond. Starting slowly but quickly picking up, our boys took the lead which they never lost winning 32-14. jan. 24th. This time we went to Gardiner. Here we were amazed by a long-range, eagle-eyed youngster who brought Gardiner those points needed to nose out our boys 30-31. The score see- sawed throughout the game and the final whistle blew with Gardiner's holding a one point lead. jan. 28th. Next we went to Hallowell. This time our boys sought revenge for an earlier defeat, They kept Hallowell on the run but Hallowell showed the greater strength edging our boys 26-33. Feb. lst, our boys played at Cony High in Augusta. Through the first quarter our boys built up a brilliant defense and only allowed Cony to score points. Slowly Cony broke through and when the game ended, they led 15-33. Feb. 4th, after two weeks on the road we played Richmond on our home floor. Our boys took the lead from the start and were never headed. Robert Stetson led the scoring in the game which ended in a 38-13 victory. Feb. 11th, Gardiner came to VVinthrop seeking a second victory over our boys. But VVinthrop was not to be won over and took revenge for the earlier defeat 44-10. The Stetson brothers led our boys in scoring. Feb. 10th, we journeyed to Lawrence High in Fairfield. This was a rough and tumble game which saw Lawrence in the lead 32-13 at the whistle. Feb. 22nd, Mechanic Falls High was our guest. This game showed the power and ability of our capable reserves who, taking the lead were never headed. lt ended in a 50-34 victory as Wfallace Allen led the way as high scorer. Feb. 24th, we played the Kents Hill Reserves at Kents Hill. Both teams jflayed nip and tuck throughout and the game ended in a tie. ln the overtime our boys sank the points needed to bring a 17-14 victory. Feb. 26th, Lawrence High of Fair- field was our guest. Lawrence showed its superiority over our boys a second time by sending them to defeat 18-29. Mar. 1st, Kents Hill Reserves came to VVinthrop. Kents Hill jumped into the lead, but our boys wore them down and passed them, winning 18-29. Mar. 4th, Winthrojn went to Mechanic Falls High. After a slow start our boys turned on the pressure and taking the lead were never headed. Our boys won 37'- 27.

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