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dJTTfo I V3 1 I P .5 vow 1 oi nv ' THE GAMES---Continued fvL???2'? 251 LQEW 2331 5223551 Lgfiliggnm F9525-it THE SECOND TEAM Logan Baker Bideaux Horner Jacobs Vaughn A TRIBUTE T0 Tl-IE SCRUBS Mach of the success of the first team was due to the train- ing received in practice with the second team. To work hard and risk injury for the honor of the high school is an un- questioned evidence of loyalty but the thrills of the fight and the praises of rooters offers some reward. To undergo the same rigorous training in order that another team may win lalrels must indeed reveal a high type of school spirit. The Scrubs were always on hand, to buck the regulars or to sub as required. Take it from us, they are future stars. The Second Team played two match games, both with Colusa. H. S. The fiigst one was held here Dec. 2nd. Our suburban village sent over a fast team and it was anybody's g une until the finish. The final score was 11 to 8 in our favor. I'he second game was held under very poor conditions. The Colusa floor was small and dimly lighted. The boys got 4 points to ther opponents 14. D. C. H. S. 21 Pence Button Works 6 On Dec. 9th the High School and Buttons mixed. The game was somewhat rough but it was good toughening ex- perience for the boys. Unfortunately Carper received a sprained thumb. D. C. H. S. 19 L. Burg Carriage Co..3 The High School quintet met the Burgs on Dec. 13. - This fracas was practically a repetition of the Button game. with the students again first best. This game presented a peculiar example of father against son. Gene Baker of the Burgs was pitted against his son Willie of the High School. ' Q 9 A N .9 lcmlq 41 .n , 3 Lt fllh P f , iii J . 5 . 'C 9 , . 4 , Y 4+ 1 - '. f f. -. 1. 1 - 0. S -I. Q e1. 1 eil-s. L .'q
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l9ll G.- Q o 5 THE AME Li ?'E?Z?'7C J LE??EZcf2-3-il iii-':2r??2?'7cfZ5i ZfZiJ ZZ?i ?2?pfZiJ aging? E -, TEAMS AND OFFICIALS OF THE LAHARPE-DALLAS CITY DOUBLE-HEADER HELD HERE NOVEMBER 4TH DALLAS CHN TEAMS ON THE LEFT LAHARPH TEAMS ON THE RIGHT Top row Cfrom left to rightlAUmpire: Allen Crane, center: Harold Scott, sub: John Highfield, forward: Earl Marsden, guard: Gail Chandler, Captain, forward: Harold Carper, guard: F. M. Cockrell, umpire: Geo. Widney, guard: Floyd Bushby, center: Chas. Day guard: Daniel Lovitt, forward: Boyd Lyons. forward. Middle row: Virgil Logan, Scorer: Lucius lVlcAndrews, time-keeper: Evalena Byers center: Mary Horner, center: Lucille Tilton, guard: Vera Shain, Captain, guard: Mary Gittings, forward: Grace Roderick, forward: Ethel Brown, sub: Sidney Vedder, time- keeper: C. W. Lantz, umpire: T. W, Everett, referee Bottom row: Berd Johnson, sub: Olive Horner, forward: Mabel Horner, forward: Inez Highfield, sub: Gertrude Griffiths, sub: Hazel Reitzel, guard: Fay Claycomb, guard Ruth Thompson, center: Ruby Gittings, forward. D. C. H. S. 7 LaHarpe H. S. 14 The Boys Basket Ball Season of 1910-11 opened Novem- ber fourth with a game between LaHarpe and Dallas City on the local floor. The two schools have been rivals athletic for years and so considerable enthusiasm was aroused. At the end of the first half the score stood 7 to 3 in favor of the visitors. In the second session the Lal-Iarpers maintained the lead gained. The lack of team work on the part of the home boys was very evident but they showed that, barring accidents, they would give a good account of themselves in the future. Crane, our big center, was taken out of the game during the second half on account of an injured nose. Scott was substituted. D. C. H. S. 28 Macomb H. S. 5 After the LaHarpe game the boys got down to earnest practice. It was the first experience for most of the players but they now began to train consistently to eliminate their deficiencies in team work. The results of their efforts were shown when they met Macomb on Thanksgiving day. The M. H. S. was easily defeated and the exhibition of team work on the part of our boys was splendid. The visitors were fine fellows and we regret that a return game could not be played. as . ' 9' , ,- 5 zsxarafx .ani-192 Qszass N,-ga -inffr- 4
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C' 'S ' fl3,lg-TY 1 9 1 1 : x-G33 '4- ,' ei E ' el THE GAMES---Continued ' 7' .7 9' i' 5- 'f' .7 - y 7 Iggy 2... Jak. f?3.:?agf-Q, F9 TEAM AND OFFICIALS IN THE TRIPLE HEADER, :: 1: FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 2ND :: :: TOP ROW-tOFhcialsJ: John Highfield, umpire: F. M. Cockrell. referee and umpire: Burryle Wildrick, referee: Arthur Wibbell, referee and umpire: Lucius McAndrews. timekeeper: Virgil Logan, scorer: Carl Zern, Colusa sub. SECOND ROW:-IPence Button Works and L. Burg Carriage Co.l1 Manly Denker, John Starkey, Sr., L. G: Floyd Hinkley, 1Capl.l R. F.: John Starkey. Jr., C.: Claude Fonts, R. G.: Tillman Highfield: KCapt.P R. F.: Gene Baker, L. G.: Ortiz Clark, C.: John Wibbell, L. F.: Jasper Rice, R. G.: Frank Lionberger, Colusa sub. THIRD ROW:-LD.C H S. Second Team ani Colusa H. S. First Teamb: Phil McNeil. L. G.: Lawrence Horner. C : Lawrence Biieaux, L. G.: Earl Marsden, R. G.: Verner Jacobs, fCapt.l R. F.: Will Baker, L, F.: James Shoemaker, L. G.: Walter Peck, R, F.: Herbert Fonts, L. G.: Frank Paulus, C.: Roy Lincoln, R. G.: Lloyd Gracey, L. G. BOYTOM ROW-CTown Girls and Dallas City H. S. Second Teaml: Mary Byers, R. G.: Vala Harned, L. G.: Ethel Walter, L. F.: Ruth Shain, lCapt.l R. F.: Mary Eckhart, J. C.:Inez Highfield, kCapt.l R. F.: Elva GriFEths. L. G.: Gertrude Griffiths, R. G.: Berd Johnson, J. C.: Ruth Belle-Isle, L. F.: Merril Hillier, R. C. D. C. H. S. 20 Bushnell H. S. 16 The boys they went to Bushnell, And Oh ! but they looked swell l From what we hear and what they say They certainly did play well. Yes, the boys they went to Bushnell: To win, they all were keen. The score was as they wanted it-- Just twenty to sixteen. Yes. the boys they went to Bushnell With their hair cut pompadour, And that is the reason Bushnell Cou1dn't get a bigger score. Our boys they went to Bushnell To win laurels for the school. They made the baskets in good style -Their heads were ever cool. The boys came back from Bushnell, Bringing with them victory- That we are proud of the game they played, I'm sure we'll all agree.-V. B. s.-The Perhaps 1 1 1 . ...,,..v1 . Q 50 : . 21. 23 .INZQ eifexe tf4:.E':1:1sJ.ff5.
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