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run in record time. He was closely followed by Jacobson. Owing to the excellent teams Central and North had. East had to be content with third place, leaving West and South to fill fourth and fifth positions. Track is a splendid sport. Few sports are its equal in developing speed, endurance and splendid physique. Why is it not possible for East to have at least thirty fellows on the squad? If such a bunch would only start training it would not be hard for East to pick a winning team. Tennis TENNIS aroused much enthusiasm at East last spring. The tournament drew out a large entry list and all the matches were hotly contested. Lamorcaux won the championship while Richardson and Way landed second and third places respectively. In the interscholastic, Richardson had the honor of winning the only point for East, while Lamoreaux and Way each lost in hard-fought matches. The fall tournament drew out some new “sharks which makes the prospect for this spring very bright. Owing to sudden cold weather, the tournament was left uncompleted, with Way and Guernsey in the finals. GUKRNSEY WAY I.AMORRAUX SineUtn
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CARRY PITBALDO TAYLOR JACOBSON WYMAN MODEL C.RIFFIN MCCORD Track EAST was well represented in track las season. Ten men won their letters, this being the largest team in a great many years. The season started with the Interscholastie Meet at Shattuck. Our men, with only two weeks training, did well to get the few points they did. At the Inter-City Meet, however, great improvement was shown. Taylor and McCord simply “ate up” the dashes, while the team tallied in almost every event. The City Meet found Hast at its best. I'nfortunate circumstances made McCord ineligible. In spite of this handicap, Bast made 28 points. Taylor was our individual star, placing in the dashes and running fourth man in the relay. East placed second in the relay. The sensation of the meet was Criffin's mile, which, despite the downpour of rain and a soggy track, was Eiihtten
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With many of last year’s players hack, and with a large bunch waiting for a “crack” at the interscholastic, Hast should do much better this spring. The feature of the tennis year was the girl’s tournament. Not less than forty entries were received and within a month the first round was played off. Teas and thimblebces, however, resulted in the undoing of the athletic contest and it was not finished. We wish the girls better success in their next tournament. Athletic Board of Control Faculty Member .... Mr. A. C. Slifcr. Senior 1 prisentatives— Harold Huey. Roland Schmid. , unior Rcprescntatin— Warren Foote. President— Arnold Wyman. Vice-Preside nt— Mark Hamilton. CAPTAINS Secretary— Ernest Dahlquist. Treasurer— .Mr. E. D. Pennell. Track— Allison Taylor. Hockey— Milden Way. Football— Baseball— Mark Hamilton. Leo Riley. Track— Robert McCord. Hock( y— Douglas Anderson. MANAGERS Football— Emmett Salisbury. Baseball— George Lang. Tennis— Lowell Lamorcaux. In recognition of their services to East High Athletic Board of Control during the past year voted Football— Harry Britton. James Corriveau. Ernest Dahlquist. Warren Foote. Mark Hamilton (C’apt.). Rudolph Hoganson. Harold Huey. Howard Jacobson. Walter Pitblado. Arthur Ryan. George Stromgren. Allison Taylor. Austin Weeded. Arnold Wyman. Baseball— Edwin Rees. Leo Riley. Herbert Robinson. Walter Pitblado. Warren Foote. Mark Hamilton. George Lang. Hockey— Howard Spain. Milden Way (Capt.). Arnold Wyman. Douglas Anderson. George Andrisch. Harold Ganzer. Roy Miller. on the athletic field the the following men “E’s”: Track— Robert McCord. Walter Pitblado. Edwin Rees. Sylvester Striegl. Allison Taylor (Capt.). Walter Carey. Herbert Griffin. Earl Hodel. Howard Jacobson. Donald Knowlton. Tennis— Harold Richardson. Twenty
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