The Gavelyte, April 1909
7fi THE GAVELY.TE, A · T H L E T I C S . C. C. has played few basket ball j anrl Knott tried to rid themselves of games since our last is.sue. The five I l'lurp lm, ay~ird upois by displaying beat Clifton boys by an overwhelming ! themselves agai.nst anoth2r patched– f-!core. J. K. Williamson scoring sixty J up college team- Confarr and _Wil– noints anrl other individuals doing as i lia·ms,,n having been hpt from play ~veil. 'rhe same evenini our girlsi, in ·J' because of mumps. The gMriP wa.s a hard battle, scored revenge for the , fast, markecl with intPnse anrl some– previous defeat by defeating Clif- J times bitter fet->linJ;{", but it all came ton girls, 10-4. Miss Wflliamson was J out 1,·pl]. The culiege b11ys won 2:3 the f\tellar light. Next time, our . 12. This cnrnpleted a fairly suc·cess– boys, with a patched up team, went I ful ba:-;ht liall seasl)n. to Columbus where they lost to Capi- i ThPre is not.bing doing in trac:k I to] l]niversity. 52- 15. Our next ' yet, l,ut th(> ba~e hall tPam under game was another defeat, ad minis- ' Capt. Fields is practic ing daily to tered by the Xt·nia Lyrics, scorP 30-: meet tlw seherlule, arrangeJ by i\lgr. 2-1- a game at whkh the Xenia crowd Dixon, which thus far include"s games I tried to help o_ut the r.,laye~s. Then I with such collegeH as Wilmington, the very next evening ca me the grPat I Wilberforee, I elson's. Antioch, \Vit– alumni ~am t> at which time Me~srs. I tenberg, etc . Be out at the home R. Marshall , C. Marshall, Bstle, Co rry I games, and give the boys your support. MuTnps Galore . I Right hono.rable Seniors! i . I The late, t thing out- a midnight For a day or so, it appf>ari>d a~ !dance in you!' bare feet. though colleglj work would have to I be abandoned for a Wf'ek. The c: hapel i Grace:- ''Oon't you think the presenting the appearanc·e of a city i manager ought .to take his wif P to church on a hot day . Prof. Smith, l tlw ball games ,? I do. Alherta Creswell, Ethf'l McMillan, J. ! Prof. McChesnt>y (in Bible):- "Mr. L. Confa rr, P. Dixon, F. Creswell, K. 1 Brigham, why ·did ....imon build his Williamson, etc., having been arider tannery by Ute se~shore'?" the weather at the same time. All I Dave: - ~o · he could easily obtain ah:> once more with us. I the hides•of fishes.
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