Auburn High School - Arrow Yearbook (Auburn, NY)

 - Class of 1902

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8 THE SILHOUETTE. saying, I am amply paid when thenteam obeys orders and does its best to win. Athletics, particularly football, brings the boys into closer touch with one another 3 it f hi' forms the fraternalism of true fellows ip est bond of friendship which is the strong that can exist and needs no fixed 1aWS to hold securely together. May success al- ways follow the members of the team, the manager and the -coach. josnrrr S. HANLON. . HOCKEY. As soon as the High School boys can clean off the Thanksgiving Day mud, they begin to think of skating. As a proof of this, immediately after. the Thanksgiving game, each class held a stag meeting and elected captains and managers for their respective hockey teams. At the meeting of the fourth year, Fred Parker was elected manager and Harold Putman captain, who, on account of press of duties, was compelled to give up his office and Harold Ferris was elected in his stead. William Hickstein and john Lough- borough were elected as captain and manag- er respectively of the third year. Frank Rich held sway over the second year team, which was ably managed by William Pierce, Carl Brunt and Herbert Wilson kept the Freshmen going, as manager and cap- tain. With the first ice at the Brick-yard some ambitious members of High 'School began practice in wielding the bent stick and as soon as the Y. M. C. A. rink was opened, the ice was covered with hockey players, all anxious to get at somebody. At a meeting of the managers of the differ- ent teams a schedule was arranged, where- by each team was to play two games with each of the other teams and more if the weather would permit. But the H Weather man was not as kind as all that and would not let them play even the two games, aplece' S0 this YGar's hockey season was not as complete as the enthusiasm of the players indicated. As it is, the third year claim the laurel, and rightly they may, for they won four out of ive games played. The fourth and second tied for next best place, each winning three out of ive. The first year failed to get any games, not because of any laxity on the part of its captain and manag- er, but because its members, as a whole, would not come out and try for the team. But we know that the same spirit, that has animated every class before, will soon show itself and lead 'o 5 to many a victory. To the Class of '04 we extend our praise for the manly way in which they contended against teams older and heavier and which led them to a place so near the head. To 'o3, we give our greatest praise and con- gratulation, as being the first class in Auburn High School, that ever beat old 'oz in any branch of athletics since we were freshmen. , C. VV. S. TRACK . During the last three years track athletics have been striving to gain for themselves the popularity and firm foothold which characterizes foot ball and base ball but which it has taken them many more years to acquire. Perhaps, indeed, it may not be too much to say that with proper support they will obtain that coveted foothold and gain the popularity toward which it has already been advancing with rapid strides, but the proper support must of neccessity be forthcoming I For while a few students do foresee tl1e advantages as well as the splendid opportunities offered by this broad field of sport, now stretching out before them, and grasp them before it is too late, many through carelessness or indifference, let them pass by and do not perceive the fact that they have lost not a few of their golden opportunities in athletics. Pre- cluding the possibilities of a few slight



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