The Gavelyte, February 1912

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 260 Summary of girls' game: Wilmington C. L. VanKanel ............................................... R. F . ............................................... Turnbull Kelley .. .... ........................... ................... L. F . ............... ................... ..... .. ....... Gardiner Blair ......... .. .................... ... ....... .............. . C. .. ........... .............. ............ ........ Lownes Malone. ................. ............. ... ............. .. C. .. ...............................................Carlough Thompson ..... - ..................................... R. G............. ............... .......................... .. Shaw Sanders ............... ................................... L. G . .. .. ............. ................................. Stormont Goals-Turnbull 8, Gardiner 4, VanKanel 1. Fouls- Kelley 8, Turnbull 4. The boys' game which followed was one of the closest games ever wit– nessed at the Alford. At no time was either team more than 3 points ahead. The first half ended a tie, and in spite of all our boys could do the second half ended a tie . The superior weight of the visitors was beginn,ing to tell on our boys by this time. The captains agreed to play 5 minutes more but this period ended in a tie. 5 Minutes more were required and Wilmington won by one point on a foul. PrestJn was the star of t he! g lffic!. The 6nal score was 46 to 47. LINE UP. C. 0. Wilmington McClellan .................. .... ............ ............. R. F . ..........................................McMillen T ownsley .........._ ........._ ...................- .. L. F . ................................ ........--Bussey Preston .... .. ......... .............. :............ . ....... C. .............. .................................. Pesle McGaffick .............................................. R. G . ..................................... R. McMillan Dixon .................................................... L. G . ........ .................. ..... ........... ..... ...... Orey G(lals-McClellan 4, Townsley 7, Preston 8, McMillan fl, Bussey 7, Pesle 7, Fouls- Preston 8. Pesle 7 "The Evolution of a Man." BY KUS HETEU The morning I arrived in Washington was cold, crisp and frosty. As far as vision is concerned the place was a novelty to me. In my mind I had pictured and imagined many things which were a reality. This was due to what I had read and to what my Uncle had told me. He it was I was on my way to see. I \\-as named for him and was his pet. As a youth nothing pleased me more than a visit from Uncle Bill. When I was at home at Xmas I lie was there, and altho I was twenty-two our friendship held us just as dose and as ever he was the hero and I the worshiper. Uncle Bill was a man with a vision as broad as the universe. With it he had that underlying prjnciple of success. i. e. he had original ideas. Things

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