The Gavelyte, December 1910

, .. t'I' 1·; (; .\, 1,; 1, r n:. A ~1JETIC • I In• , H H' ~n • · · ' . I I l I • II Hc•n1:1on Hlnrl ,cJ ov-1 first. half th s or s ood 12 t.o 10 for · 1 . . 1 •torv The 81mng- collcsr . B tw n halv s th t am11 , Ill \J1 r \\ l l 1 ,l \ C J • • • • I , r 1 , , 1.,, rriv n ·t !iv ly r - wer given a s trong and 1mpr ss1ve ti ·ll t :iruinll -' \H ~· ,., • I . . · t ti , \!ford which r suit d 11 ct.ur by their r ,spe t1v coaches. l' •ption : 1 · f h 111 the d.:f •at to the tune of 31 to 20. , And wh n the whi stle blew or t . h i fought aame throughout I s cond half both teams march d onto lt "aH a an It> I . h d . . d . ct t th ,ml of the first half the out- the floor with t e termmat10n to o ,llh a sti'll doubtful ! or di e. Doing the first part of the half C'lffit' was · I The Cardinals w r well satisfi~d ! ~he college threw several baskets and with th ir treatment h re. They said ' 1t began to look ~lack for for the H. S. they had be n told by Antioch men I bo_rs. But durmg the l~st three that edarville was a rough bunch and mmutes of play the landslide came. would not give them a fair show. They I The H. S. boys threw basket..after 'd that thev had be n mis-informed, I basket and demonstrated the abihty to a:~ that they had never been treated I to play classy ball when caJJed upon to better. , show full strength. The game ended. The following was the official score 22 to 19 H. S. . I Here's to the old High School, we and line up: C d . 11 wish them a successful season in their ardinals e arvi e , athletics. • Ebner R. .r f. .Clemans On the evening of December 2, two French . .l f .McCleJJan decisive victories were won. The first Faudree c Mar~ley game was one-sided. Our girls buried Acton r g · .Dixon I the Ashland girls with the score 36 to 6. Adams .l g McGaffick Miss Ander~on and Miss Morton star- Goa'.s : Ebner, 3; French, 3; Faudree, i red for Cedarville, throwing basket 2; Act~n, 1; Adams, 1; McC_lellan, 6; I after basket, while the Ashland girls Clemans, 5; Markley, 2; Dixon, 1. stood around and looked on. . Fouls ?ardinals, 2; Markle_y, 3. Man- 1 Line up agers, S1ber and Yoho, Offiials Kelley, Ashland Cedarville Foster. I Hamilton Forward Morton --o-- j Shepherd '' Anderson On the evening of November 25th I McClellan Center Williamson the great event of the Thanksgiving I Grady " Lownes vacation took place, when the strong l Griffith Guards (Cap't.) Mitray Cedarville High School met and de- Replogle " Stormont feated our noble second team. The· The other victory was scored by the game was one of the fastest and most boys against the Columbus Martlins. interesting ever seen on the local floor. This was another one-sided score, f;3 to Not a point was scored during the first 9. The Martlins were much rougher five minutes of play an d. at ~he end of! (Continued en page on page 204. )

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