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20 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. had failed after that great in- flux of ready cash. We returned, also, to winter sports, with hockey and bas- ketball assuming major impor- tance. In hockey the Class of 1935 produced a team whose record was excellent. Of nine games played the team lost Logpgrg, only two. The .list of players looks a great deal like the Var- sity team of a few years later. Coach Luce left Coach York a legacy of such outstanding players as Warren Colby, Doug Robinson, George Robson, Tommy Rodd, Sid Towle, Dave Stoddard, and one of the best goalies seen in these parts, Iohnny Snyder. Under their able captain, Cy Herrick, the team defeated such competent opposi- tion as Hotchkiss, Morristown, Choate, and Princeton, but were defeated in well-fought games by St. Paul's and Harvard. In basketball the high light of the season was the rout of the Harvard ,35 team by a score of 48 to 16. This climaxed the season of alternate ups and downs. The major failure of the season was the A new mich.
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FRESHMAN YEAR 21 Princeton game. That l game was played at Princeton, and the strange count may have accounted for the 19-29 score. The swimming team of our Class early promised to up- hold with honor the tradition of Yale i swimmers. Subse- quent events showed Subffffugf- that Dave Living- ston's men were Worthy and capable of this difhcult feat. They came through with victories over all their opponents. In addition, many existing pool records fell before its members, who were later to establish new records in the projected Payne Whitney Pool for subsequent Yale swimmers to shoot at. Outstanding mem- bers of the team of 1935 were 'C Wilson and Corroon in the 220 and backstroke, Dave Living- ston and Norm King in the dashes, and Hosford and Buck- Mugf- ingham in the dives. In the other department of swimming, water polo, lack of material was the chief reason for the lack of re- sults. One Win out of three games was the best that Captain Cooney's team could do. However, the team was use- ful to the sport as it furnished opposi- tion to the Varsity in frequent scrim- mages. ln wrestling, with Bill Mills captain- ing the team, results were better. Coach O'Donnell's men turned in six wins against two losses. The most exciting Nudifl-
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