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At Butler, April 2, 1915. As this was the lirst game of l915, we were eager to win. As our oppo nents were to be the ones who had given us a hard battle in the fall, we ex pected a tough game' neverthelcss xx l . , - 1 fe won Jy defeating them withia one- sidecl score: Edgerton, 143 Butler, 2. Edgerton Lineup. Fisher Killinger Moor li. Chilcote Knecht Poole Haddix M. Chilcote Burkhart. Battery-Killinger and Poole. Umpires-Jerger and Norrc-gan. At Edgerton, April 24, 1915. This was the first game of the season played on the home grounds Again Fdgerton shox d l ' . Q ve tielr ability by winning easily, 10 to 4. Butler had rearranged their team and added new material, which made them a much stronger team than in the previous games. Edgerton fielded and batted well and it was the next thin to ima 'll g gossu e to get a clean hit, owing to the air-tight support. - - Edgerton Line Up. Fisher,'1b. Burkhart, cf. Moore, rf. E. Chilcote, p. Knecht, lf. Harris, 3b. Killinger, ss. M. Chilcote, Zb, Poole, c. Batteryf-E. Chilcote and Poole. Umpires-Fitzcharles and Oberlin. At Edon, May 1, 1915. The team was somevxh t k . f a Wea ened by not having Knecht and E. Chilcote in the line-up. M. Killinger pitched the entire game for Edgerton and was invincible in the pinches throughout the game, and he also received good support, considering that the ground was in very bad condition. The Edon hurlers were unable to outguess the Edgerton batsmen, and the re- sulting score was ll to 0 in favor of Edgerton. The Edgerton line-up was as follows: - ' XV. Fisher, lb, R. Hilbert, lf.-rf. H. Burkhart, 3b. j. Harris, rf.-lf. R. Moore, ss. F. I-laddix, cf. M. Killinger, p. M. Chilcote, Zb. g Poole, C. 4 Battery-Killinger and Poole. Umpire-C. Bercaw.
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BASE BALL. At Edgerton-September 25, 1914. This game was a walkaway for Edgerton. Edgerton batted and fielded well, while the Farmer boys were weak both on the defensive and offensive After the start of the game it was only a question as to how large the score would he on the Edgerton side. Score: Edgerton, 243 Farmer, 8. Edgerton Lineup. Burkhart . Poole Fisher Haddix Knecht Maier Killinger M. Chilcote E. Chilcote Battery-Killinger, E. Chilcote, and Poole. Umpire-Simon. At Farmer, October 9, 1914. This was one of the most interesting games ever played at Farmer. A1 the beginning Farmer obtained the lead through errors and bad judgment on the part of one or two of our players. In the seventh Edgerton rallied and overcame a four-run lead. The game was called at the end of the ninth on account of darkness with the score a tie. Beyond a doubt Edgerton would have won had the game been continued. Score: Edgerton, 75 Farmer, 7. Edgerton Lineup. Burkhart C. Poole Fisher R. Poole M. Chilcote Haddix Killinger Hilbert E. Chilcote Battery-Killinger, E. Chilcote, and Poole. Umpires--Becan and Heer. At Edgerton, October 23, 1914. The best game was the one with Butler. Men were on the bases nearly every inning, but through fast fielding and airtight pitching they were unable to score. The pitching was excellent upon both sides, with Killinger having the better of it. Score: Edgerton, 3g Butler, 2. Edgerton Lineup. Burkhart Haddix Fisher Maier Knecht Poole E. Chilcote M. Chilcote Killinger Battery-Killinger and Poole. Umpires-Simon and Gardner.
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COURSE OF STUDY. During the past winter the County Superintendent. aided by the Dis- trict Superintendents, drew up a minimum course of study for the Elementary Schools of Williams County. This Course of Study will be published by the County Board of Education. The course is thorough and will meet the needs of the Elementary Schools of the County. This course will be followed in the grades of the Edgerton Schools. Each High School works out its own course of study, but must meet certain minimum requirements given by the Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion of the State of Ohio. There are many things which might be placed in a course of study, but just what is best is not so easy to decide. One thing, however, is certaing no course of study should be made too rigid. Some selection should bc left to the student. All students will not enter the same vocationsg therefore what will be helpful to one may not be to another. At present we hear much about Industrial Education. Agriculture, Manual Training and Domestic Science are becoming important factors in our system of education. These subjects should not be taken up to the ex- clusion of some of the fundamentals, but should be offered to those students desiring them. I ' 'With this in view, Manual Training and Sewing have been introduced into the first year high school. The work this year was not extensive, but it is to be hoped that it will grow and a more extensive course may be offered. During the past year the following Course of Study has been offered to the students of the Edgerton High School: Freshman. Latin or Botany. Algebra. Physical Geography QM yearj. Physiology CM yearj. English. Manual Training, for the boys, Xt day a week. Sewing, for the girls, M day a week. Sophomore. Latin or Agriculture. General History. Algebra Qi. yearj. Geometry QM yearj. English. Junior. Latin or Bookkeeping. English History CM yearj. United States History CM yearl. Geometry. English.
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