Waterloo West High School - Wahawk Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1920

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Captain Rusty Allen, was unable to play for most of the season because of the in- jury of his knee during the foot-ball sea- son. His work while Playing, however, showed a great deal of ability. ' Hap Hitchens as standing guard will al- ways be depended upon to block any op- posing luck or combination. Cohn. as center. made good use of his towering height. His ability at dropping baskets was marked. Haselman. as forward, showed speed and ability at dodging his opponents. and get- ting away down the floor with the result of a basket, Mac at center. was one of the stars of the team. It was noticed that the man opposing him was never mentioned as be- ing the one to make the points for his team. Banton was the star of the team in re- spect to long distance shots. His ability in this respect won him a poistion on the all-tournament team at Cedar Falls. Doc Miller, although he played in only a few games, played a good game. He was hindered by his weight, but he made good in spite of this fact. Bert tSpeedl Simmons has been elected Captain for the coming season's team. He is indeed able to live up to his nameg and his ability to make dinicult shots is amaz- ing. XYe wish him the best of luck. Page nmsrx nine

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Extract from The Review Ball High School, Galveston. Texas NOTICE To the I. H. Couch Health Laboratories, Branch Office, Ball High School, Galveston, Texas. Dr, H. Couch:- I am writing the following testimonial to you in order that it may, through the medium of the press, aid some of my fellow men who may be in the same physical condition I once endured. TESTIMONIAL T0 lYhom it May Concern :- Prior to my use of the wonderful ATHLETIC HEALER FOR ALL ILLS OF THE YOUTH, I was in a deplorable condition. My physique was really pitiable. My shoulders were stooped, my chest hollow, and my limbs scraggly and undeveloped. I was a victim of two very common disorders, known as Bookworm and Timidity, and, from all appearance, I was suffering from a very aggravated case of streak of yellow. Altogether, I presented a weak-eyed, knock-kneed, anaemic appearance and was classed with Boobs and Good for Nothingsu among 1ny fellow students. After consulting many eminent doctors and being told by each that my case was hopeless. I chanced to meet a friend who recommended your wonderful ATHLETIC HE.-'XLER SERIES. Almost despairing, I consented to try the marvelous remedy. I procured one bottle of the series of curatives. As it was in the fall of the year, the first bottle contained ESSENCE OF FOOTBALL. I took the whole bottle and in a remarkable short time I was relieved considerably. In the spring of the year. I took another bottle of the wonderful remedy series. TRACK XYORK, THE NEW' SPRING TONIC, was an instantaneous relief to me. Since my first bottle of the elixir I have improved so rapidly that my old acquaintances hardly know me. My muscles have developed, my shoulders have straightened, and my chest has expanded, and my manner has become aggressive, lively and spirited. I have completely vanquished my old enemies, Bookworm and Timidity, and have been thoroughly cured of every ailment. Signed ........................... fName and address on request.J Editorial Note.-For those who have not heard of the wonderful, miracle- working ATHLliTlC HE,-XLER FOR ALL ILLS OF THE YOUTH, we wish to state that the series of tonics is prepared by the I. H. COUCH HEALTH LABORATORIES and comes put up in the following seasonal tonics: ESSENCE OF FOOTBALL. for the fall of the year. UBLO! JD VCRIFYING BASKETBALL, for the winter months. TRACK WORK, THE NEXY SPRING TONIC. the only known cure for the disorders that agonize the body during the springetime, and BASEBALL, Tl-IE REGULATOR, for the summers trying heat spells. The most marvelous circumstances about all of the cure is that they are ad- ministered czhwlzzfvly frm. just speak to Dr. Couch about your trouble. He will cure you gratis. VV Page one hundred

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