Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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£eague (Barries Our league schedule now started and our first opponent was Santa Rosa. The victory was theirs in both games. Next came Healdsburg. They won but they had a hard fought battle on both games to do so. After them we tackled Petaluma. That is all; the future champions of the league evidently didn’t like our looks so they ran away from us in each struggle. The next game scheduled was Sonoma but they forfeited the unlimited game to us. While we forfeited the hundred and thirty to them. We had no chance in the league so forfeited both games to Analy. baseball We have played six games to date as follows: Hopland twice and a defeat handed us each time. Calistoga another defeat and then St. Helena; this was a hard battle with both teams going strong but they got the final dicision with one run lead. Now we were ready for Geyserville. The first game with them we won by a score of 16-4. This was also true in the second game with them. The score this time being 11-5. Although this record may not seem very brilliant, it proves that athletics are on the incline at C. H. S. and that in a few years our school will be well represented. Wbo? Who sweeps the papers off the floor ? M r. Sutton. And when things we’ve forgotten unlocks the door ? Mr. Sutton. Who, after dances, sweeps the hall? Keeps fuel in the furnace so We’re not cold at all? Always ready to answer at Our beck and call? Mr. Sutton. Who growls at the gum parked ’neath desk and table? When to stop from our chewing we All seem unable? Who shoos us home at twelve o’clock From parties and dances, like geese in a flock But whom we have no desire to knock? Mr. Sutton. Mr. Sutton.



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(Burls’ -Athletics A t the beginning of the fall term nearly all of the girls turned out for basket¬ ball. Gradually the number diminished until now there are only a few. It is due chiefly to the great interest of the lower classes that our team has been so successful in the games. The team is worthy of much praise for their hard work. Every one has played her position well. The lineup consists of the following: Centers—Esther Sink, Isabell Murray; Forwards—Jane Leist, Carleen Frates (Captain) ; Guards—Betty Bentley, Evelyn Cook, Dorothy Savercool. Miss Miliken, our coach, deserves much credit for the exceptionally good training she has given us. Without her help our team would have been helpless. BOONVILLE Our first game with Boonville was a close one. But we showed them the correct way to finish a game. The result was that we won by the score of fifteen to sixteen. CALISTOGA Our next game, with Calistoga, was a very close one and resulted in a victory for the home team. Much action was shown during the playing. We felt proud of defeating them as they had a good team. The score was twenty- five to twenty-eight. GEYSERVILLE The third game, with Geyserville, was a bad defeat for us, the score being twenty-five to twelve. The players from both sides played well. Their forwards deserve much credit for the way they handled the ball. The two sides were in good spirits. Geyserville treated us to a good supper at their local hotel, which we enjoyed greatly. We were taught the “treat ’em rough” system, and hope to do a little better next time. The last game we played was also with Geyserville. The game was full of pep and the score, 16-18, in favor of Geyserville. This was quite the roughest game of the season, but as usual we were only the imitators. Much practice and time has been given to baseball and the results were sur¬ prisingly good. No outside games have been played but the Sophomores ran off with the bacon in the interclass games. Many girls have played tennis and from tryouts we will undoubtedly have a good team. Our only handicap is the lack of courts on which to practice. But watch us and see what we do!

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