The Gavelyte, March 1906

THE GAVJ•;LY'l'E, . would havr.> won th e game easily if slugging--just anything to make the Marshall Bro\;. harl been playing it inte resting for both sicles. This l nt on account of the A. A. U. Meet, was the first time the Big Five had in which they were to represent Ced- ever had a basket ball in their hands arville CQ[lege on the following ev- , and this accounted for their playing ening, Mar. I0. "Trainer" Shaw I foot ball rules. The members of would not permit them to play in 1 1 each team showed good humor the basket ball game. The game throughout the game and the crov, d was clean and fast from start to returned home declaring it by far I finish, the officials being the best I the best game of the season. The we have had this yRar. I Bi 6 Five have now closed their sched– Other Games. J ule for this year and declare basket I ball to iiave no comparison with foot ball when it comes to roughne~s. Much praise is due to the 2nd. and I :-1rd. team, for the success they are I Cincinnati A. A. U. Meeting. having in their games.- But no won- 1 der they succeed- THEY practice I The Championship Athletic Carni– with the Firs t team. Xenia Pan- 1 val of the central 1<ection, A. A. U., handle team, J amestown and Clifton I was held the evening of March 10, at have all fallen victims to the mys- the 1st regiment, 0. N. G., armory, teries of 1st and 2nd. teams. I in Cincinnati. This was undoubtedly ----- - - - - 1 one of the most successful carnivals One of the most interesting ever held in Cincinnati, though no crames of the season was wit- record. were broken. h nessed when the Big Five of Cedar- Some of the best known sprinters vi lle met the "Gritti .Jamestown of the section were in attendanct. l•'ive on CeJar\' ill e's fl oor . The Big ,Among them was Archie Hahn, who Five ave rage about 1 Slbs and it was is entered in the games in Gre.ec.e, amus ing to l'iee how those Jamestown I this summer. boys had to wateh .in ord er t~ keep \ . Cedarville College was represented the Big ~"i\'e tn('n 1rom trampmg on· m the 60 yard dash and the 440 yard them. Jamestown was determined I run by J. C. and L. T. Marshall.– to the end and it was a common I Owing to the number of entries in th ing to see every fp,,· moments, a the tiO yard dash , preliminaries were foot ball tackle, cw hair pulling. I run anrl hoth the boy5 were success-

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