Athletics at Columbia to three lines: Basketball, Tennis and Track. The Columbia Basketball team, in spite of the handicap of not having a gymnasium; made a very. creditable showing for the season, having won half of their games. The boys practiced faithfully and worked hard in every game. Theyiput up goals on one half of the Tennis Court and made a very good out-of-doors- court, but while the winter was not cold and snowy, it was wet. That made work a bit difficult, but the team worked faithfully, and while most of the boys were inex- perienced at the game, before the close of the season they were giving a good account of themselves. Ll IT was thought best the past year to confine athletic activities at Columbia Those who turned out for basketb all were VVendler, Rexroad, W. Hen- ninger, M. Henninger, Spores, Nugen, Harrington, Rogers, Young, M. Howard and Gray. With Mrs. W. C. Howard coaching tennis there was developed a fine group of tennis players too large to mention by narne. Among the boys, two or three of the fastest men in town have been developed right here on our own field. The girls also are playing a good strong game. That is no wonder with a tennis enthusiast like Mrs. Howard leading, that this fine health and grace giving sport should gdevelop such an enthusiastic group. We have a good tennis court. ' Four men have turned out faithfully to all calls for training in the field and track. Rexroad is being entered for the mile, th ehalf mile, the broad jump and the high jump. Wendler is going in for the hundred, the two twenty, and the shot. Radcliffe is going in for the hundred and the shot. Kenoyer is out for weights, and Rice and Nugen are both trying out, Rice for the sprints and Nugent for weights. The big need of our school in athletics is a gymnasium for next year and the boys have big hopes for one. Thirfy-ninc
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