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FOOTBALL Standing: left to right: Bess, Sterrenberg, Wittier, Coach E. Collins. Front Row: left to right: L. Garrity, Rosenboom, F. Garrity, Knoll, Kyburz, Edwards, Lawless. Football At the end of the successful season the G.A.A. gave a pot luck supper anc the Community Club held a banquet in the team's honor. Mr. Collins was highly complimented for a successful, undefeated football season by Howard Hancock, coach of Normal University, who was the speaker of the evening. The night after the Saunemin game C.T.H.S. football squad sponsored a motion picture entitled The Big Game . A percentage of the proceeds were contributed to the squad by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser. Football Schedule Chats worth-——24- ------- -Chenoa-----------------0 Chatsworth-----32- ------- -Farmer City----19 Chatsworth-----19- ------- -Fairbury------13 Chatsworth-----39- ------- -Cullom----------6 Chatsworth-----32- ------- -Herscher-------6 Chatsworth------7- - - - - - - - -Saunemin-------6 Chatsworth---57- ------- -Forrest----------------19
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FOOTBALL Back Row: left to right: B. Crews, Prin. Klbler, Manager Trunk, Coach Collins and Gard. Third Row: left to right: J. Lawless, Sneyd, Kaiser, G. Hummel, Marxmiller, and Norbits. Second Row: left to right: Knoll, F. Garrity, Bess, Captain Wittier, K. Hum - mel, Rosenboom, and L. Garrity. First Row: left to right: Edwards, Finefield, P. Sterrenberg, Kyburz, B. Law- less. Football This is the first year in local history that the team has gone through an undefeated season and has won the Vermillion Valley football trophy. C.T.H.S. opened the season against Chenoa, defeating them by a score of 24-0. Farmer City and Fairbury, both heavier teams, were next to go under the orange and blue steamroller. With the four conference games remaining, Chatsworth had high hopes for a successful season. Cullom and Herscher were both defeated by aggressive second half drives. Saunemin, nThe Big Game , was next. C.T.H.S. went to Saunemin with their hearts set on winning. Saunemin was just as determined that they would be the victor. After the hardest fought and most thrilling game of the season, Chatsworth came home the victors by the slim score of 7-6. Forrest was the last victim of the season. Chatsworth had revenge in a 57-19 score because Forrest had recently done the same to us.
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BASKETBALL Back How: left to right: D. ..lilstead, H. Finefield, G. Kosenboom, F. Kaiser, Art Sterrenberg, h. Wallrich. Second Row: left to right: Coach, E. Collins, D. Kyburz, W. Gard, F. Garrity G. Hummel, P. Sterrenberg, . ianager, P. Trunk. Seated: left to right: R. lilstead, K. Rosenboom, J. Wittier, B. 3es3, K. Hummel, J. Meister, N. Harxmiller. C. T. H. S. enjoyed a successful basketball season winning seventeen and losing eight for an average of .790. C. T. K. S. cagers recorded a total of 749 points to the opponents 586. The team won a majority of its games, won the consolation trophy at the Cullom Holiday Tournament and won the V. V. tournament. The season’s record was good enough to exempt C. T. H. S. from the district competition so the Orange and 31ue went directly to the regional tournament at .atseka. The eventual winners, Thawville, won from the local team 35 to 23 in their first game BASKETBALL SCHEDULE C. T. H. S. 20—Forrest 13 C. T. H. S. 28—Chenoa 22 C. T. H. S. 46—Piper City 32 C. T. H. S. 19—Saybrook 23 C. T. II. S. 48—Chenoa 10 C. T. H. S. 33—Cullom 20 C. T. H. S. 26—Strawn 17 C. T. ii. s. 27—Hersoher 14 C. T. H. S. 26—Kemp ton 33 C. T. H. s. 33—Forrest 27 C. T. H. S. 40—Cabery 23 C. T. H. s. 26—Forrest 22 C. T. H. S. 39—Cullom 15 C. T. H. S. 23—Strawn 42 C. T. H. S. 30—Forrest 16 C. T. H. S. 35—Gilman 13 C. T. H. S. 24--Cornell 25 C. T. H. s. 24—Thawville 25 C. T. H. S. 36—Onarga 15 C. X. H. s. 28—Cullom 26 C. T. H. S. 34—Piper City 25 C. T. H. s. 25—Saybrook 41 C. T. H. S. 33—Thawville 29 c. H. s. 23—Thawville 35
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