C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street most exciting game, 35—34. The teams were evenly matched. At the end of the time the game was 32 all. In the extra period each team caged one field basket, leaving the score a tie. A double foul was called, Girard missed, Conneaut scored. C. H. S. vs. PAINESVILLE Conneaut 2(5 • Position Painesville 21 Jacobs ................ right forward.............. Taylor McKee-Hubbard............left forward..............Greenfield Loomis.................... center — Nye Eades .................. left guard.....................Root Bennett right guard Booth Score first half—Conneaut 7, Painesville 13. End of regular time—Conneaut 21, Painesville 21. End of five minutes overtime— Conneaut 2(5, Painesville 21. Field baskets—Loomis (5, Jacobs 3, Hubbard 2, Eades 1, Greenfield 4, Nye 3, Taylor 2, Boot 1. Fouls— Loomis 2, Taylor 5. Referee—Smith. Periods—20 min. Conneaut and Painesville H. S. basketball teams battled each other to a standstill on the night of January 28th. At the end of the game the score stood 21 all. Five additional minutes of play ended with the score unchanged. Three minutes more were given and Hubbard went in as forward for Conneaut. His fresh strength saved the day. lie caged two baskets and Loomis one foul. Conneaut 20 Jacobs-Eades Hubbard......... Loomis Bennett ......u Benson C. H. S. vs. GENEVA Position .....forward....... forward ..... center guard guard Geneva 24 ....... Miller Nash Schaelller ...... Starkey ...... Holden Field goals—Miller 4, Nash 3, Schaelller 1, Jacobs 2, Hubbard 2, Loomis 3, Benson 2. Fouls—Miller 6, Loomis 2. Referee—Hartman. On February 4 C. H. S. received a defeat at the hands of the Geneva Hi team that was all unlooked for. The strangeness of the floor was a great handicap to Conneaut boys. But the game was a fair and fast one and was won on basketball skill alone. 14
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Social After attending the basketball game between the girls of Jefferson and C. H. S. girls on Friday evening, January 22d, a jolly bunch of Juniors and dignified Seniors “piled” on a hayrack and set out for the old spring floor at Farnham. After plodding through the mud they finally reached their destination at about 10 o’clock. The girls prepared a delicious supper, and after the “eats” were devoured the fun was started in earnest. The Virginia Reel was the main feature of the evening. As there was no orchestra, music was furnished by several hoys of great musical (?) talent. When Saturday morning began to dawn the happy hunch started on their homeward way, declaring the party had been the best ever. W$t Uetmte The second tryout for the big debate between Conneaut, Geneva and Painesvillc High Schools was held Friday afternoon, February 4th, in the upper class societies. The subject for debate was: “Resolved that the city manager form of government is the best proposed plan for American cities.” The two hoys’ societies. Smith and Varsity, exchanged their negative teams, and the girls’ societies, the Au Fait and Der Zeitgeist, also exchanged negative teams. In the girls’ societies both negatives won. The individuals chosen for the next debate, from Der Zeitgeist were Anna Cool and Ruth Cook, affirmative, Doris Griffey and Ada Eighmy, negative; from the Au Fait Thelma Manville, negative, and Edna MacDonald, affirmative. Both affirmative teams won in the hoys’ societies. Those chosen for the next debate, from the Varsity, Harold Pirtches and George Saville, affirmative, and William Whitney, negative; from the Smith, Edmund Baker, Robert Hammerstrand, affirmative, and Ralph (Tom- hie, negative. Miss Marie Brown and Miss Feet were judges in the Au Fait society, Miss Barlowe and Mr. Welsh in Der Zeitgeist, Mr. Feet and Mr. Williamson in the Smith and Mr. Main and Mr. Henry in the Varsity. 16
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