Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1917

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WV!! x 4? l IAE5 XXXL EASTERN, 21g ARTHUR HILL, 26. In one of the fastest games of the season, January 26, Arthur Hill managed to nose out a 26 to 21 victory over Eastern High at Saginaw. At the end of the first half the score was 12 to 10 in Eastern's favor. Early in the second half, however, Adams, who had been out- playing Brooks, Arthur Hill's giant center, was ruled out of game by personal fouls. This fact lessened East- ern's spirit so that in the last few minutes of play Brooks managed to cage two field baskets and a full throw, thus giving Arthur Hill the victory. EASTERN, 203 SAGINAW EASTERN, 18. In a poorly contested and badly played game with Saginaw, February 12, the Eastern High quintet just managed to win a victory by a two point margin, the final score being 20 to. 18. It was not until the second half that Saginaw woke up and they made Eastern hustle to maintain their slim lead the rest of the game. Moulthrop found the basket continually in this latter half and this proved an important factor in Eastern winning. Eastern-Moulthrop, r. f.g Dawson, l. f.g Adams fel, cg Marcoux, Rutzen, r. g.g Crawforth, 1. g. Saginaw-MacGregor ich r. f.g Kaufman, 1. f.: Norris, c.: Graham, r. g., Mitchell, l. g. EASTERN, 345 FLINT, 19. Showing decided improvement in form, Eastern trounced Flint High to the tune of 34 to 19 on Feb- ruary 9. It was an exciting game to watch the rough- ness of both teams, which early in the contest turned it lpnge twenty-Iivej '-l2l'11'-'WO



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into a miniature football game, the rapid floorword, the lengthy shots, verging on the spectacular, all served to keep the spectators. on edge. Captain Adams came across with some splendid basket shooting and was Eastern's main point getter. Line-up: Eastern-Adams, lfcapt.l 3 King, r. f., Moulthrop, l. f. 3 Dawson, Adams, c.g Crawforth, Wisnewski, r. g.g Marcoux, 1. g. Flint-Blanchard, r. f.g Taylor, 1. f., Mason, c.5 Rumboldt, r. g.: Long, l. g. EASTERN, 20 3 LANSING, 25. . The Lansing High basket ball team defeated East- ern in an extremely close game at the Y, February 17, the final score being 25 to 20. Lansing presented a team that for speed and accuracy in passing could not be equaled. One of their forwards, Gilkie, was lightning himself, he seemingly being all over the fioor at once. This game has no bearing on the Valley race, but, as Lansing is one of the best team of the state, this proves that Eastern can give close competi- tion to all of them for state honors. EASTERN, 385 WESTERN, 44. On Friday, February 23, playing before the great- est crowd that ever witnessed a game on the Y. M. C. A. fioor, Eastern and Western staged a basket ball bat- tle, the like of which has never been 'seen in the Sag- inaw Valley. It was a battle royal from start to finish, both teams showing the best grade of basket ball they possessed. Western took the lead only in the first half and with their usual horseshoe luck, succeeded in making the score 33 to 11 in their favor at the end of the first half. Could Eastern come back? That was the question on all sides. Well, Eastern did come back, showing a fight that surprised Western. Basket after basket was rung up in Eastern's favor. The score at one time was 38 to 40. Then the Western players threw the ball in the air to get rid of it, and surprised themselves by making two baskets, which drew the Ipage twenty-sevenl '-IZF1'-'JUO

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