Central High School - Central Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1908

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CENTRAL HIGH. Players. AB. R. H. O. A. 5 2 2 I 0 4 O I O 1 4 O O I 0 3 2 O 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 4 I 2 3 2 4 I 2 O 0 4 0 I 7 0 4 0 O 11 2 Totals .....................36 9 11 27 7 LINCOLN HIGH. Players. AB. R. H. O. A. Reasner, ss..................4 o 4 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 4 1 3 3 1 4 0 1 12 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 Totals .....................34 3 8 24 6 Score by innings: Clubs. 12345678 9—R. Central .........100 5 1020 — 9 Lincoln .........o o o o o o o o 3— 3 Errors—Mendelson, Smith 2, Schuman, Reasner, Stafford, Glunz 2, Goldenberg. Two-base hits—Krushinski 2. Three-base hits— MacOmber 2, Krushinski. Stolen bases— Krebs, MacOmber, Snyder 2, Mendelson, Morse 3, Herke. Hit by pitched ball—By Krebs 2. Struck out—By Krebs 9, by Hulmek 4. Bases on balls—Off Krebs 2, off Hulmek 2. Double plays—Snyder to Smith; Reasner, Krushinski to Goldenberg. Umpire — Zimmer. Central 13; fefjato 5—fflap 6. Central’s baseball team won their third victory of the season on the afternoon of May 6 at Reserve Field. Shaw High’s team, the conquered, never succeeded in getting the lead and the game was Central’s from the start. In only one inning, the fourth, did the opposing team get more than one run. At the beginning of the sixth inning, Orr replaced Johnson in the box and after that the Central team got only four scattered hits. Central’s line up had been shifted somewhat, Ford and Hirshfield exchanging places. Smith of Central pitched a very clever game. Score: CENTRAL HIGH. Players. AB .R. H. O. A. MacOmber, If. . 1 1 0 0 Smith, p 5 1 0 1 6 Mendelson, 3b. 1 1 3 1 Snyder, cf 3 2 1 0 0 Ford, ss 4 2 1 5 2 Schuman, ib. .. 5 2 2 10 0 Krebs, rf 3 1 0 0 0 Morse, rf 0 1 0 0 Hirshfield, 2b. . 5 2 3 0 3 Sissle, c 4 1 1 8 1 Totals 39 SHAW. 13 11 27 13 Players. AB. R. H. O. A. Bowie, c 3 0 1 10 2 Parmarlee 1 2 2 0 Hatfield, ib 3 0 0 3 0 Preyer, 2b., ib 0 0 2 0 Orr, 2b., ib., p 2 1 3 1 Norton, cf :.. 3 0 0 3 0 Cowan, 3b 4 1 2 0 1 Johnson, p., 2b 3 0 1 1 2 Fuller, If. . 0 0 0 0 Bower, rf 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 7 24 6 Score by innings: Clubs. 12345678 9—R. Central .0510500 2 —13 Shaw..............o 1 03000 1 o— 5 Errors—Snyder 2, Ford 2, Schuman, Sissle, Parmarlee, Hatfield, Orr 2, Cowan, Fuller. Hits—Off Johnson, 7 in five innings; off Orr, 4 in three innings. Two-base hits—Hirshfield. Three-base hits—Orr. Sacrifice hit—MacOmber. Stolen bases—Orr, MacOmber, Snyder, Pag Tw«nty-flv

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POf 8 Twenty-four Central 8; Wt t 6—Spril 29. Central's baseball season opened Wednesday, April 29, with a victory over the West High team. This victory evens up the two defeats of our basket ball team. Both teams secured two runs in the first inning and from that time until the finish the game looked very doubtful. Central obtained three runs in the fifth which put them in the lead. West braced up but tried in vain to gain the lead. Smith of Central did some fine pitching, striking out eight of the West Side team and allowing them but six hits. Central obtained eight singles and a double from Murphy. The main feature of the game, however, was the base stealing of both teams. Score: CENTRAL HIGH. Players. AB. R. H. O. A. MacOmber, If 4 1 1 0 0 Smith, p 4 0 0 3 4 Ford, 2b 4 1 1 4 0 Snyder, cf 3 2 1 2 0 Krebs, rf 1 2 3 0 Mendelson 3b 3 2 1 0 0 Hirshfield, ss 3 1 2 0 0 McKee, ib 3 0 0 4 0 Wade, ib 0 0 1 0 Sissle, c 0 1 10 2 Totals 3i 8 9 27 6 WEST HIGH. Players. AB. R. H. 0. A. Leddon, If 1 1 3 Grosse, 2b 120 Hyland, c 5 1 0 5 4 Young, ss 4 0 1 3 2 Murphy, p 4 I 2 1 4 Meyers, cf 4 O 1 0 1 Heyerlcber, 3b 3 0 032 Bontall, ib 3 1 020 David, rf 1 0 000 Slater, rf 000 Totals 33 6 6 24 16 Score by innings: Clubs. 12345678 9—R. Central .2001310 1 — 8 West .............20 1 1 000 1 1— 6 Errors—Smith 2, Ford, Hirshfield 2, Hyland 2, Young 2, Meyers, Keyerleber 2. Two-base hit—Synder. Stolen bases—MacOmber 2, Leddon 2, Hirshfield, Krebs, Sissle, Mendel-son, Wade, Young, Meyers, Murphy 2, Bon-tall, Gross 2. Sacrifice hits—Slater, Keyerleber. First base on balls—Off Smith 2, off Murphy 2. Hit by pitched ball—By Smith 1 (Grosse), by Murphy 2 (Hirshfield, Wade). Left on bases—Central 5, West 6. Struck out —By Smith 8, by Murphy 5. Passed balls— Sissle 2, Hyland 3. Umpire—Zimmer. Central 9; Hincoln 3—fttap I. On the afternoon of May I, Central won the second game of the season from Lincoln High. Until the last inning it seemed that Central would shut out her opponents but a little slip gave Lincoln three runs at the finish. The game was played in the rain and the field was in very poor condition, nevertheless, the game was well played. Krebs of Central pitched a very clever game and was well supported by the remainder of the team, especially the fielders. Hulmek of Lincoln would have proved more effective if he had been given good support by his team-mates. Score:



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Page Tventu tUe Ford 2. First base on balls—Smith 4, Orr 1. Hit by pitched ball—Ford, Snyder, Mendel-son, Bowie. Struck out—By Johnson 3, by Orr 3, by Smith 6. Passed balls—Sissle 2, Bowie 2. Wild pitches—Johnson 2, Smith. Umpire—Zimmer. exchanges With thanks, we acknowledge the receipt of the following publications: Harvard Bulle- tin, Yale University Bulletin, Case Tech, Harvard Crimson, Oberlin Review, Yale Alumni Weekly, Hillsdale Collegian, Alphian. “Luncheon Thoughts in Clarion, was entertaining. Magpie, where were your jokes? Forum had a good Easter poem. An interesting discussion of Esperanto was in Optimist. The pages of Frayn contained an instructive article, “Ohio’s State Fish Hatcheries. Helios, the “Rimfe of an Ancient Latin Book, was a clever parody on the “Ancient Mariner.” The jokes in Masten Park Chronicle are almost lost among the advertisements and seem to deserve a better place. Jokes “According to mythology, Io died for love, but chemists say Iodide of potassium. —Ex. Teacher—“What is an octopus?” Smart Junior (after a pause)—“An eight sided cat. —Ex. • Teacher—“Tommy spell thru. Tommy—“Shall I spell it according to precedent or president? “Mary had a little lamb; You’ve heard this fact before; But have you heard she passed her plate And had a little more? —Exchange. Pupil—“The people of New Jersey are very stupid. Teacher—“Why? Pupil—“My book says New Jersey has a very dense population. “Yes, doctor, one of Willie’s eyes seems ever so much stronger than the other. How do you account for it? “Knot hole in the baseball fence, most likely, ma’am. FAMILIAR UNES. (Arranged so that the Freshmen can always remember them.) “The boy stood on the burning deck, His fleece was white as snow, He stuck a feather in his hat, John Anderson, my jo. “ ‘Come back, come back!’ he cried in grief, From India’s coral strands; The frost is on the pumpkin And the village smithy stands, “Ye banks and braes o’ bonny Doon, Across the sands o’ Dee, Can you forget that night in June, My country, 'tis of thee! —Ex. The good woman had just returned from church and found her husband dozing in the hammock. “John, she said, “you should have heard the new minister this morning. He has a splendid delivery. “So? queried the drowsy John; “how many did he strike out during the game?

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