The Gavelyte, March 1909

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. 49 I / / work. Fields starred for us while I Mutes of Columbus, on Friday, March Thornton, McCl~llan, and Patton 5th. Our team, on this occasion, played great games for Antioch . But was greatly ~eakened because of the the very next week, on thPir own , absence of Ernest McClellan, our floor, An~re,verse<l m~tters, win- J hard-working forward, who was called ning hy the score--Q_f 36- 22; the game I home urgently, but the team was was fast and furious, but some of our strengthened by the presence of Con– team, as their colleagues aver, seemed I farr, who ha~ not been able to do tv lose all basket ball ability that l himself justice in the past few games night-and quite naturally we lost. , but who, on this occasion, came to Antioch made more baskets than we i himself and put up one of the best did. j games of his career. Capt. Watt We had been looking forward with l also played a hard game at guard; J. anxiety to the Capit~ University i K. Williamson led the scoring with game. They had lost to St Mary's I four field goalE', while Reiss featured 16- 13. the night before, and 011r boys I for the Mutes. The Mutes undoubt– just played rings around them, roll- l edly were the fastest five on our ing up the good sized score 'of 35- 19. j floor this winter; and they deserved All our men worked out well. / victory · SECONlJ TEAM. Then came Dxford H. S., reputed O d d f . , . , I ur secon team, compose · o claimants for the State H. S. cham- C t n· l..'t t H'II G w·1 · h. h ,, d d ,, 1 :ip . 1xon, ..:, ewar , 1 , . 1_ p10ns 1p, w o were snowe un :--r l . . b 66 24 Th hamson, W. Foster; and Hawthorne, y our men - e cont.est wa~ h b . · bl' · f fi Id I f C , , j ' as een appearing rn pu 1c recent- a succe~s10n o e goa s of . v ., 1 Th b h · 1 · "b d W ·11· M CI II d p· Id y. ey ore t e in.::;u trng Jl es an 1 1amson c e an , an 1e s . I d . h' . ''P" rough house tactics of the regulars ea mg t e µrocess10n. Dixon b k · h 1. t so long and so meekly that finally the ro e into t e rs team, playing a . H , . h' management very magnanimously fine game at guard. ere s w1s rng ' . h· d I consented to allow them to play in imTlgoo · 0 f d H S public. They made their debut 1en we came to x or . . . A · h 2 d d h · H d d S 18 12 0 I agarnst nt10c n team, an at t e Again oo ooe . core . ur fi . h d 7 7 h - , , , . b h I ms, t e score st oo - , so t at ex- ·bovs couldn t hit the basket ut t ey It t· h d t b 1 d II · ~ . , . ra 1me a o e p aye ; we , sir, gave the school bo) i:; a ha1 d chase at I f t 1 · t t 'f · d h I or en ong rninu es, s r1 e re1gne t at. 1 fi I supreme ; from end to end of the am- ' 'addPst of all, we 1Jst ou r n,t . 1 ph1theatre the ball was passed and g-amP thi:. RPaRon at, homf' to thP I 1'l'o HP /'on<·l11d1•d Oil I'll).[(';,:!.) ,

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