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RE-ECHO 19 May 10, 1924, Kent Roosevelt vs. C. F. H. S. Hoys: Roosevelt 40, C. F. H. S. 46 Girls: Roosevelt 49, C. F. H. S. 15 May 17, 1924—Trolley League Hoys: Falls 39» Roosevelt 28, Hedford 9, Ra- venna 8, Kent State 6 Girls: Roosevelt 37, Ravenna 30, Falls 4, Bed- ford 1, Kent State 0 Roys’ Track Squad George Hagerdon, Captain Willard Fisher Lonas Phillips John Cummings Eric Thompson Bernard Bordenkircher Harold Brenner Sidney Greenwood William Sanders Arthur Lewis Frank Cox Curtis Cummings Albert German, Manager Girls’ Track Squad Neva Harrington, Captain Margaret Grose Margaret McCorkle Margaret Jamieson Marjorie Lind Martha Spaethe Georgia Steinhouser Edith Richardson Ethel Deeds Kathryn Keys Emmalena Wickcrsham Edith Canavan Elma Brenner, Manager TENNIS TEAMS—1924 Boys George Hankey Donald Hoiles Henry Sechrist Charles Dewees Edwin Smith Kenneth Foster Girls Mildred Nihousen Anna Hoiles Faith McKinney Karl Manwell, Manager FOOTBALL - 1923 Sept. 22 Akron East.. 0 C.F.H.S. 0 At home Sept. 29 Barberton . ..12 C.F.H.S. 6 Abroad Oct. 6 Ravenna .... 0 C.F.H.S. 19 Abroad Oct. 13 S. Euclid. 6 C.F.H.S. 12 At home Oct. 20 Orville... 6 C.F.H.S. 31 At home Oct. 27 Kent State.... 9 C.F.H.S. 6 Abroad Nov. 3 Bedford 7 C.F.H.S. 25 Abroad Nov. 10 K. Roosevelt 7 C.F.H.S. 0 At home Nov. 17 Kenmore .... 7 C.F.H.S. 0 At home 4'otal..............54 Total.99 Letter Men 1. Lonas Phillips, Captain. 2. Karl Manwell, Captain-elect. 3. John Cummings. 4. Gordon Phillips. 5. Edward Raleigh. 6. LeMar Raleigh 7. Arthur Hurd. 8. Clarence Snyder. 9. George Markwalder. 10. Paul Murphy. 11. William Sanders. 12. Stewart Thayer, Manager. BASKET BALI 1921—BOYS Dec. 7— Epworth League .51 C. F. H. S. 22 Here Dec. 14— Coplev .15 C. F. H. S. 21 Here Dec. 15— Barberton .28 C. F. H. S. 19 Here Dec. 18— Epworth League ..25 C. F. H. S. 33 There Jan. 11 — Bedford .19 C. F. H. S. 28 Here Jan. 18— Kent Roosevelt 12 C. F. H. S. 11 There Jan. 19— Alliance .31 C. F. H. S. 17 Here Jan. 25— Kenmore 12 C. F. H. S. 18 Here Jan. 26— Akron East .26 c. F. H. S. 6 There Feb. 1 — Kent State 19 c. F. H. S. 15 There Feb. 2— Oberlin .20 c. F. H. S. 21 There Feb. 8— Ravenna „14 c. F. H. S. 13 There Feb. 15— Roosevelt .. 9 c. F. H. S. 28 Here Feb. 16— Akron North .39 c. F. H. S. 24 Here
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18 RE-ECHO FOOTBALL BANQUET—1923 The annual Foot Ball banquet for members of the squad and the coaches was held Novem- ber 19, 1923, at Spindler’s Inn. In an inter- view with Don Burns it was learned that Bill Dabney took first honors with six chickens, ten miles of noodles, a bushel of potatoes, and an innumerable number of small articles to his credit. Fat Hurd, who specialized in chicken, took second place. Raisin Jack Murphy, Sheik Manwell, Sloan’s Linament Saunders, Six Cor- ners Snyder, Kid Cummings, and The Kid’s Brother received honorable mention. It is nec- essary to add that if the coaches had not been judging they would have copped some of the honors, especially Mr. Yost and Mr. Layton who sure did dash into the noodles. When not a crumb was left, Lonie Phillips, captain for 1923, stepped down from the throne and handed the sceptre to Karl Manwell. cap- tain elect of 1924. BASKET BALL BANQUET—1924 The members of the boys’ and girls’ Basket Ball Squads, coaches, and a feu honored guests, enjoyed a banquet at Spindler’s Inn, on Sat- urday evening, March 29. 1'he feed itself was the climax to a day full of fervid preparation and anticipation. All members who had in pre- vious seasons been initiated into the delights and mysteries of Spindler’s cuisine were exceedingly indignant that they had been informed of the banquet at the late hour of Friday night. As Tuffy Smith said, “A fellow can’t starve him- self enough to get real hungry in only one day.” But Red and Johnny helped solve this problem for themselves by pedestrian methods. They hiked all day long, in fact Red must have un- derestimated his goal for he blew in after the hungry mob had already made way with a vast quantity of food. After word came in from the kitchen that there was nothing more except a feu pieces of angel food, and hungry Bus Browns- worth had asked for some oiled paper in order that he might take some with him for Sunday, the crowd pushed back their chairs and settled back to hear the regular line of hot air and “crummy” remarks usually handed out by toast- masters. But Mr. Layton is no ordinary toast- master and can be recommended to anyone de- siring a “reel one. Perhaps he might well have been termed a “roastmaster” for the way he delved into the pasts of all was positively' un- canny. His introductions of the captains and coaches were of such a nature that only small fragments of carefully prepared speeches could be recalled. The captains were then elected, the boys choosing as their leader for another year the illustrious “Red” Hagerdon, who everyone agreed was the only man for the place. The girls elected Ruth Neville, whose work at forward this year won her that honor. As they reluctantly left the dining room many were heard to remark that they wished they could play spring Basket Ball if there would be another event lik,e this one at the end of the season. BASE BALL—1924 Team 1. Clarence Snyder, Captain 2. George Hagerdon 3. Robert Howell 4. Warren Mills 5. Bernard Bordenkircher 6. John Cummings 7. Frank Cox 8. Joseph Lee 9. Arthur Hurd 10. Raymond Costell 11. Edward Raleigh 12. LeMar Raleigh 13. Paul Merritt 14. Orion Snyder, Manager. Schedule 1. April 25. Barberton 7, C. F. H. S. 3, there 2. April 26. Kent State 7, C. F. H. S. 21, there 3. May 2, Medina 17. C. F. H. S. 5, there 4. May 3. Wadsworth 0, C. F. H. S. 0. there 5. May 7, Hudson 9, C. F. H. S. 16. here 6. May 9, Roosevelt 4, C. F. H. S. 2, here 7. May 10, Barberton 9, C. F. H. S. 5, here 8. May 16, Wadsworth, C. F. H. S., here 9. May 17, Hudson, C. F. H. S., there 10. May 21. Kent State, C. F. H. S., here 11. June 4, Roosevelt. C. F. H. S., there TRACK—1924 May 1, 192-1—Stow vs. C. F. H. S. Boys: Stow 22, C. F. H. S. 67 Girls: Stow 57. C. F. H. S. 34
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20 RE-ECHO Feb. 21— Kenmore 21 C. F. H. S. 19 There Feb. 26— Kent State Feb. 29— 16 C. F. H. S. 19 Here Tournament .. 25 C. F. H. S. 9 Good- Akron Central vear Gvm Mar. 6— Bedford 34 C. F. H. S. 24 'There Mar. 8— Alumni Mar. 14— 21 C. F. H. S. 24 Here Ravenna 13 C. F. H. S. 16 Here Total 450 Total 387 Letter Men 1. George Hagerdon, Captain and Captain- elect. 2. George Markwalder. 3. Leonard Richardson. 4. Curtis Cummings. 5. John Cummings. 6. Willard Fisher. 7. Robert Howell. 8. Albert German, Manager. BASKETBALL—1924—GIRLS Dec. 18- Epworth League . .12 C. F. H. S 10 Jan. 1 1 — Epworth League . .15 C. F. H. S 11 Jan. 18— Kent Roosevelt 24 C. F. H. S 13 Jan. 19— Barberton ... 7 C. F. H. S 29 Jan. 25— Kenmore ... 4 C. F. H. S 25 Feb. 1— Kent State ... 8 C. F. H. S 19 Feb. 2— South Euclid ...15 C. F. H. S 14 Feb. 8— Ravenna ...22 C. F. H. S.. 11 Feb. 15— Kent Roosevelt.. .... 8 C. F. H. S 10 Feb. 21— Kenmore ...14 C. F. H. S 8 Feb. 26— Kent State .... 5 C. F. H. S 9 Mar. 7— Barberton 4 C. F. H. S 15 Mar. 14— Ravenna ...13 C. F. H. S 7 Total 151 Total 181 Letter Girls 1. Edith Richardson, Captain. 2. Ruth Neville, Captain-elect. 3. Alma Wood. 4. Margaret Grose. 5 Ethel Deeds. 6. Susan Spoerndle. 7. Margaret McCorkle. 8. Neva Harrington, Manager. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS Falls High has developed an extensive in- tramural program this year, the purpose of which is to make it possible for the majority of students to participate in at least one event dur- ing the year. Falls High is not lacking in school spirit or in varsity stars, but only a few students can participate in varsity events. This program, as it has been carried out, has promoted an in- tense yet friendly rivalry between the classes, and has resulted in spirited co-operation of the members of each class. Fifty-five per cent of the student body participated during the first semester. From each class two students are selected as members of the intramural committee. This committee, with their director, Mr. Kirk, sched- ule and conduct all intramural events. The members are: William Dabney Margaret Hale Virginia Knoske Neva Harrington Margaret McCorkle Margaret Grose Pauline Holmes Charles Dewees Donna Wiley Ruth Neville John Cummings Orion Snyder Kathryn Keys Marion Orth Ruth Read
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