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Automobile Tops Re-covered Automobile Painting and Axles Straightened Springs Welded, Bumps taken ' out of Bodies THE CITY CARRIAGE 'WORKS Phone Main 155 Barr and Main Sts. Sporting Goods That Satisfy Our Customers Basket Balls - the Quality That Stands Hard Abuse TRY ONE The Best Cutlery in the City Fort Wayne Hardware and Sporting Goods Co. 610 and 612 Calhoun St. A. C. GOCKE, Druggist 932 Broadway, Cor. Washington Telephone Main 7 joE F. GETZ JAMES B. CAHILL Getz 81 Cahill UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS PHONE MAIN 69 PRIVATE AMBULANCE 221 W. BERRY STREET FORT WAYNE, IND. FINE PHOTOS FRAMING Phone Main 543 218 W. Berry St. KODAK FINISHING GIFTS School and Ofiice Furniture Stationery, Filing Devices Loose Leaf Systems Central Office Equipment Co. Phone Main 4763 120 W. WASHINGTON ST. HIGH SCHOOL SUITS -For- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS With Extra Pants 320.00 322.50 325.00 EDW. G. SCHROEDER 618 Calhoun Street .fonly the Mints Can Make Money Without Advertising.
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32 THE ECHO were all on our side. The F. W. C. H. S. team fought valiantly to hold up under our varied assault but were un- able to block it. Time and again we battered their line for good gains. In the second quarter we succeeded in putting over our first score of the game, Bresnahan plunging over the line after a series of off-tackle and end-run plays. Koehl added a point by a pretty kick. For a few minutes it looked as if Fort Wayne would make the game a close proposition. Fair made 20 yards on a pass, and several line plays were good for gains. At last our line held and Mc- Ginlock made the best kick of the game, the ball being out of bounds on our 2-yard line. Graf made a pretty long punt but Granger ran it back to our 12-yard line. Our line held for two downs and then Stout made a successful drop-kick. The third period was also scoreless. A 20-yard run by Granger of Fort Wayne and two intercepted passes by Koehl and Centlivre for us were the features of this quarter. It the last quarter our line was im- pregnable and our backfield would not be denied. Our second score came when Centlivre made the 10 yards to goal after an intercepted pass. Im- mediately after the kick-off a pass to Bushman netted us 30 yards more. Pequignot added another 25 on an end run. On the next play he went through the line for the touchdown. The final score was 19 to 3. Fla- herty's boys showed a decided supe- riority all the way th1'OU2h the game- They deserved their victory. It would be an injustice to pick individ- ual stars as every man that partici- pated did his best to make C. C. H. S. the scholastic champions of Fort Wayne. OCTOBER 28. . C. C. H. s., 0. INDIANAPOLIS, 26 Although forced to bow to Cathe- dral High School's heavier and more experienced aggregation, the Hghting spirit displayed by C. C. H. S. men won the applause and the admiration of all. The game was hard-fought throughout and the Cathedral team was forced to exert its fullest strength up to the final whistle. ' 1...... NOVEMBER 4. C. C. H. S., 35. T. C. C. H., 32. On the evening of November 3rd, twenty members of the squad jour- neyed to Toledo to play the Toledo Central Catholic High School. This was one game which our team was determined to win and, although out- weighed considerably, they succeeded in turning the trick. The victory was doubly sweet to us as we were the first team to beat Toledo this year. We quote the following from their local paper, The Owl .' Our In- diana namesakes were not overly press-agented and lived up to every- thing that was said about them. They were large, rangy lads, vicious tack- lers and possessed a good running at-I tack, they did their best work in the overhead game, both defensively and offensively. Bushman, the visitors' right end, did good work on the de- fense, but it was on the offense that he shone. This colorful star was on the receiving end of many passes and altogether made about half of the In- diana team's yardage. He scored their five touchdowns. . NOVEMBER 11. C. C. H. S., 33. HICKSVILLE H. S., 28. Owing to the fact that many of the members of the Alumni could not get
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