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e f ' . - . - Q 1' . ' W 'Y Q' . ' I Track . Track is becoming more popular in A. H, S. each season and it is hoped that in a few years track will have as big a following of fans as basketball now has. The largest crowd that ever witnessed a track meet in Anderson turned out at the open- ing of the season when A. H. S. and Elwood held a most interesting dual meet. Heretofore track has not paid for itself but it is gradually coming into its own. For the last three years A. H. has had a most successful team, having lost but two dual meets in the three years. Anderson has sent representatives to the State meet for a number of years but as yet she has never won a State contest. This year Roy Shettle, low hurdler, Alfred Jackson, quarter miler, and Earl Mahan. Hussell Bowers, VVarren Carpenter, and Charles Anderson, 1nile relay men repres- ented A. H. S. at the State meet which was held at Tech. of Indianapolis. Coach Staggs experienced much difficulty in developing a team this year as graduation reaped the C1'L'2l111 of last year's team. A number of the team members this year are freshmen and it is evident that a winning team will be turned out again next year. The question of having a suitable place to stage track meets, since the new gymnasium being erected west of the school does away with our former Held, has been worrying track enthusiasts some, Anderson expects to have a winning bunch of thinly clads next year and consequently will make the necessary provisions for an athletic tield. A complete schedule of meets for next year has not been made but several thrilling contests may be promised for those loyal fans who always support And- erson High School, Athletic oificials have been very well pleased with the co- operation and support of the student body to the track team this year and urge them to continue to be true to the Red and Green thinly clads and help boost track as a live institution of A, H, S. 96
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N 2 . 1 3 Nt- , ,li W- . f -,.-, ,. Jie, 2 , .. M ' 1 x..-..b,..f , by., V 'ml in-f,......g?.g,Qwi, we-..,..4r . 4 -.....4...... -..... . 4- A.. Football Football was again ushered into A. H. S. when Mr, Carman, head coach, made a call for candidates on the first day of school, Forty- five candidates responded to the call and the process of whipping a team into shape was put underway. Only a few of the boys knew the fundamentals of the game so it was a hard grind from the start to the finish. Much credit must be given Coach Carman for the untiring effort he put forth in teaching the boys form, From 3:45 until after dark the thud of the pigskin could be heard at Athletic Park, Owing to the fact that the team was formed from green material the season may be considered a suc- cess, A schedule of six games was played during the season A. H. S, won one, tied two, and lost three. Coach Carman is holding spring practise and it is evident that a much better team will represent A, H. S, next fall. The re-establishing of football as an institution in A, H, S. is of great interest historically. Before the last season, Anderson had not been represented by a football team for more than tlfteeu years. Duc to an accident which resulted in the death of one of the players, this field of athletics was dropped and probably would never have been replaced had it not been for the favorable vote taken by the student body. Only a few minor injuries were received by the boys this year and with more experience accidents will be eliminated almost entirely, COACH as M A CAPTAI
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