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Basket 15aU feditbulr Date Score. Jan. 6, 1911 .H. S. c . 8 Glenville . 15 Jan. 13, 1911 .H. S. c . 13 East . 15 Jan. 20, 1911 .H. S. c . 26 South . 10 Jan. 27, 1911 .H. S. c . 15 Tech . 20 Feb. 3, 1911 .H. S. c . 17 Loyola . 15 Feb. 9, 1911 .H. S c . 10 Lincoln . 29 Feb. 15, 1911 .H. S. c . 24 Spencerian . 13 Feb. 24. 1911 .H. S. c . 14 West . 23 Mar. 14, 1911 .H. S. c . 27 -Faculty 17 Total LINE-UP. . 154 157 Weintraub Hach (Capt.) .... Leopold Center Crebbin Romanis Hird Sub Wilson, Manager. JJasfcfcall cfjebule, 19 U April 29, Open; May 5, Lincoln; May 12, Glenville; May 19, West; May 26, South. Date. Score. First Base, Second Base, Third Base Short Stop . Outfield... Manager ... April 29, 1910 . H. S. c. . .... 4 Central . . 6 May 6, 1910 . H. S. c.... 3 East .. 1 May 13, 1910 . H. S. c 1 South .17 May 20, 1910 ...H. S c 6 Tech .12 May 27, 1910 . H. S. c 0 Lincoln .. 3 June 10, 1910 ..H. S. c.. 8 West .12 June 17, 1910 . H. S. c.... Open Date Total 22 51 Pitcher Hasey Catcher .............Ben Stern ... .MacAlpine, Leopold ................Crebbin ...................Lusk .Libal, Smith, McCarthy ................Romanis 75
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atfjletins ONE of the greatest events of the year at Commerce was the basket ball game, March 14, Faculty vs. Varsity. When the notice came around, a few weeks before the game, the boys postponed all their other dates so as to be able to bring their friends of the fair sex to this affair. It was expected to be a great game and the boys were so anxious to see it that they actually behaved for forty-five minutes in their home rooms, so as not to be compelled to join the daily 3:15 club. And they were amply rewarded, for it WAS a great game! The school takes good care of its faculty, as was shown by the fact that the teachers not on the team provided an emergency hospital equipment in the gymnasium, presided over by Dr. Hoover and a corps of trained nurses. They also had an operating table, (once a couch) the latest surgical instruments, and an arnica bottle, (which, most likely, was empty.) When the faculty team entered, they were greeted by a roar of applause that shook the building. The spectators were surprised to see the faculty arrayed in the latest style of basket ball togs. Mr. McMyler was the hit of the evening in his well-made suit which permitted of as much freedom as a lady’s hobble-skirt. We recommend Mr. McMyler’s tailor to all boys who wish up-to-date suits. Mr. Manville was the star of the game, shooting all the baskets—which didn’t count. One of the features of the game was the sensational shot by Romanis, of the varsity, while lying on the floor. Mr. Manville was persistent in his efforts to win the game for the faculty, even to the extent of trying to pull the ball from Romanis and Mr. Harrison, when the two had both their hands on it. But in spite of his heroic efforts the game ended with the score of 27 to 19 in favor of the varsity. Contrary to expectations, the emergency hospital equipment was not needed, although Mr Harrison’s foot bothered him for several days afterward, and Mr. McMyler was not as spry as usual in his classes the next day. The remaining three did not seem to suffer the effects of the game. Thus ended one of Jthe greatest events in the history of the High School of Commerce. It was a day that will not be forgotten by those who witnessed it. There was, however, one disappointing feature about it, and that was that the faculty were not awarded sweaters for their excellent work. 74 LOUIS ZAK, 1913.
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