East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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East High .... ..... 3 4 Loveland .... .... 5 East High .... ..... 1 8 Hamilton .... .... 2 5 East High .... ..... 2 3 Norwood ..... .... 1 8 East High. . . . ..... 27 Woodward .,........., . . . .16 East High .... ..... 1 0 Hamilton .... ............ .... 2 5 East High .... ..... 3 0 Ohio Military Institute .... .... 7 East High .... ..... 1 9 ' Hughes .............. .... 2 2 East High .,.. ..... 3 0 Norwood .... .... 1 2 East High .... ..... 2 0 Woodward ..... .... 3 2 East High .... ..... 1 9 Hughes ..... .... 3 5 East High .................... 230 Opponents ......,.......,..,.. 198 This year, as last, a series of post-season inter-class games was arranged With four teams competing. These teams were the representatives of the four classes. In the first round, the A grade team eliminated the B grade, while the C grade team did the same to the D grade. This left the A and C grades to play for the championship. In this game the A grade demonstrated their superiority and won easily. The results of the games follow: A Grade ....................... 29 B Grade ......... .... 1 1 C Grade ...... ..... 1 6 D Grade ............,......... 12 A Grade ...... ..... 3 0 C Grade .......... . ............. 13 RICHARD ATKINSON, '21, 11591

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too much for them, the final count being decidedly in our favor.. This was indeed a fitting way to inaugurate the new gymnasium. The next week we journeyed to Hamilton where we were downed in an exciting game. Although beaten, we forced Hamilton to .put forth its best efforts to win and felt highly elated over the result. A Our next game was with Norwood, which resulted in a victory for us. This game was one of the fastest and most exciting of the season and was only decided when the final whistle blew. The following week Woodward was our victim. At no time were we in danger. This victory was followed by a defeat at the hands of Hamilton. This game was on our floor and was the second defeat administered to us by them. On the fourth of February we played Ohio Military Institute. They proved to be an easy opponent and we were not forced to exert ourselves to win. The next game was with Hughes and it was the most heart-breaking one of the season. At the end of the first half we had obtained a lead of fourteen points and the game appeared to be ours. The second half was a different story. It seemed as if we were playing a new team, and with about a minute left to play, Hughes tied the score. When the final whistle blew they led by three points. The following Friday we remained idle. We were to have entered the tournament at the University of Cincinnati, but at the last minute were pro- hibited from doing so by the Athletic Council. For the second time of the season we defeated Norwood. The Norwood team did not seem the same team which had previously put up such a good fight, and the result was an easy victory for us. The last two games were defeats at the hands of Woodward and Hughes, respectively. Although we did our best in these encounters they proved to be too much for us, as the results show. While this season was not the success it might have been, it was a great improvement over last year. This is shown by the fact that not a game, except in the tournament, was won, while this year We broke even in games won and lost. If any credit is to be given for the showing made by the team, it certainly should go to Mr. Pfeiffer. Although he is swimming instructor, he did all in his power to develop a winning team. Had he been able to give to us more of his time the result of the season might have been different. The season is over now and all that happened is' history, so, with the greater part of the fellows left, we look for great things from next year's team. The results of the season follow: A p H581

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