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Weller, 3rd , 1 l 1 l N . 1 1 . S . . fx. Eighth Grade Scores. Senior Team Scores junior Laclede ........ .. 19 junior 22 Kenrick ..... . junior Ashland ,,... .. 4 Iunior 24 Jennings .... . junior Hempstead . . . . . 8 junior 15 Kenrick . . . . . . junior Laclede .. 28 junior 16 Kingshighway , Junior Ashland .. .. 3 junior 14 Kingshighway , junior Hempstead . . . . . . 6 Junior 43 Country Day . . junior Laclede ..... . , , 16 junior 29 Arlington , . . . Junior Ashland .... . . 10 junior 28 Troop 58 . . . junior Hempstead . . . . . . 5 junior 19 Ferguson . . . junior Laclede ,,... . . 16 Junior 17 Clayton . .. Junior Ashland .... .. 3 Junior 24 Field ........ . Junior Hempstead . .. . . 15 Junior 8 Junior Faculty Baseball, 1921 ,H ASEBALL at junior for the season of 1921 has been very success ful so far. We expect to be very successful at the close of the season, for the team is coached by Mr. Hebberger and cap- tained my Sterling Hammock. We opened the season by playing the soldiers. Our oppo- nents played very well, but we won by the score of 6-5. Next we played our beloved faculty and won again by the score of 14-6. After this victory, we played Jackson second team, beating them 24-2. Then came our most im- portant game of the season, Country Day. Our boys played a very good game, but owing to some bad luck we lost 9-6. We have only lost one game so far, and hope to keep up this successful work. We have many games to play before the season closes and we hope to have success with these. Some of the games are: jackson's Hrst team, Cen- tra1's seconds, Country Day, Evans School, and Ferguson. The members of the squad are: Landry-P Nelson-C johnson-1st Hammock-2nd fcaptainj Putney- RF Watson-LF Weaver-CF Beavers-RF Kerston-C Christansen-SS Siegel-P All the boy's have played at least one game or more, with the exception of Siegel who was out with a broken arm, but he is now back. We all hope that the team will have a successful season. Jerome Krutzsch-9th Grade. 122
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W As Er.:-fff. - Foot Ball Season, 1920 UR team got a rather bad start in football last fall by losing l games to the St, Louis University juniors and to Ferguson High School. However, they won the big game of the season-the .. game with Country Day School-by a score of 32 to O, and cov- ered themselves with glory. The season ended with bad luck as it had started, for our star center was injured and we lost the last game Qwith the Epsilon Eta Clubj by two touchdowns to none. Letters were awarded to the following members of the team: Monroe Gamm-Captain and Right Robert Short-Center. Halfback. James Watson--Quarterback. Fred Bauchens-Left Halfback, Robert Bearden-Guard. Robert Peele-Fullback and Center, Clifford Byrne-Tackle. The following players deserve mention for their good playing: Nelson and Putney Qendsj, Haynes and Pence Qtacklesj, Coffee Qfullbackj, Lunt Cquarterbackj, Kersten Qguardj, Lichty Qcenterj. Basket Ball Teams ,grax UNIOR was represented this year by two teams: one was the 3 usual senior team, and the new group was the boys represent- ff-a' ' . . . ' My ing the seventh and eighth grades in the grammar school league. This was the first year for the eighth grade team to be en- second as they did. J ,L X tered in the league so that it should speak well of them to place The system is going nicely now, and the fact that we have two represen- tative teams in the field makes basket ball have a much brighter spot in Junior. The boys receiving letters in basket ball are as follows: Capt. Watson, Weller, Ross, Lichty, Lawrence, and Bauchens, representing the senior team, and Capt. Hempker, Vogel, Singleton, Ewald, and Hirsh of the eighth grade team. l?2l
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