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20 THE TATTLER C. H. S.—32.. Benson-Jocobs....................RF Kaiser .......................RF. Evans ........................ C Loomis-Bennett..................LG. Sanders ......................RG.. ............. Perry .......... Cantlen ............ Stump ............ Quinn Case-Ashburn-White Baskets from field, Evans 7; Sanders 3; Kaiser 2 ; Stump 2; Jacobs 1; Cantlin 1 ; White 1. Baskets from foul, Kaiser 6 out of 7; Stump 3. On January 18, the Proteges trounced the High Brows in a close and hard fought battle, which ended in the smash-up of two High Brows, and the roughneck Benson. C. H. S.—39. Faculty—31. Eaiser ........................... LF......................... Williamson Benson-Jacobs.....................RF................................ Hyre Evans ............................ C Barker Sanders ..........................LG.............................. Henery Loomis ...........................RG................................ Main Baskets from field, Sanders 6; Hyre 7; Williamson 5; Barker 3; Evans 3; Loomis 3; Jacobs 3; Kaiser 3; Benson 1. A preliminary to the High School-Faculty game was played by the. Stone and Capron teams. Stone—12. Zundel ...........................LF Wheeler ..........................RF Stone ............................ C . Johnson-Reed ....................CG. Benson ..........................LG. Stanley-Fredericks ...............RG. Capron—13. .... Drew .... Smith .... Capron ..... Cool .... Davis .... Green Baskets from field, Drew 5; Zundel 2; Wheeler 2; Smith 1. Baskets from foul, Zundel 4; Smith 1. OVERHEARD IN THE HALLS First boy—“Do you obey the Bible's injunction and love your neighbor? Second boy—“I try to, but she won’t let me.”
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flasket fla GIRLS C. H. S.—33. Drew ..............................RF. Wheeler ........................... LF Stone ........................... C Cool ..............................CG. Benson ..........................RG. Capron ............................LG. Baskets from field. Drew 13; Wheeler 2; Wilson 1. Wheeler 3; Wilson 3. .............Kline ........... Wilson ............Wilson ..........Springer .............Auble ............Harold Baskets from foul, The Basket Ball games of the last two months have been well attended. The valiant band of C. H. S. players won glory for themselves Jan. 13, when they put up one of the grandest fights of the season on the C. H. S. floor, defeating the North East All Stars 32 to 17. Conneaut—32. North East—17. Kaiser Benson Evans . Loomis Sanders .RF.................................Koch .LF..............................Trivitt C .......................... R- McCord J. McCord RGt..............................Darling LG......................... Seelkregg Field baskets, Evans 5; Sanders 4; Loomis 3; Trivitt 3; Koch 2; Kaiser 2. Baskets from foul, Evans 4; Koch 7. Referee and umpire, Hyre and Green alternating. Time of halves, 20 minutes. A large crowd on January 23 taxed the capacity of the High School gym to such an extent as to fill the stand and encroach upon the playing floor, saw the two C. H. S. teams demonstrate that they possessed the championship caliber that has been claimed for them. Both teams completely outclassed their opponents from J. H. S., the boys winning 32-11, and the girls 33-5.
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JUNIOR WIT Freshie—“O, dear, Mr. Tom is going to make us sing something about brides.” Junior—“No wonder, he was recently a bride himself.” Mr. Helman, in American History, after having explained thoroughly the Tenure Office Act—“Are there any questions on the matter?” Duane L.—“I understand it, but I don’t sec where the ten years comes in.” Helman—“How does the U. S. raise money to-day?” Bright Student—“By the wartax and carpet tacks.” In Geom.—Given two concentrated (concentric) circles. Student in reciting Eng. 4—“Chaucer was one of the fore runners of the Renaissance.” Raymond Welsh—“Who were the other three?” Slocum is often called Izzy, And seldom he’s often found busy, But he is doing better Since he got his sweater, The color of which makes him dizzy. Mr. Helman, in solid geom.—“Helen, you have already told me twice you could not do that proposition.” Helen Bauss—“Do you want me to tell you a third time?” Miss Busby—“Scholars, are your feet all alike?” Mr. Helman—“I have been pretty generous in the matter of dates.’
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