Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1897

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been superb, and he has made every effort to have a winning team. The ])laee left vaeant on the nine when Fahe (’b7) leaves sehool, we may safely ]:)ropheey will never be filled. He ean field any position on the team in good shape, and his work at third the past year has been a feature ol every game. Another man who merits speeial mention is “Billy” Morin (’97), whose faithful reeord behind the plate this season has been a great advantage to the team. R 3 ' an, Fitzgerald and Morrill 3 all of ’97, are also members of the ’varsity nine and have all pla 3 ed well. R 3 an, the captain of last 3 ' ear’s team, left school the first of this season, but not without play- ing several games at his old posi- tion on second base. C. Kendall, Tinkham and Pres- cott, from ’98, have also shown up well. Out of the 11 games pla 3 ed, the team has won 4 and lost 7. As ma 3 ' be seen by the make-up of the teams, and this short ac- count of the players, with the de- parture of ’97 many of the best men, especially on the ball nine, will leave, too ; but as ’97 has al- wa 3 ' s been an extremel 3 ' generous class, it ventures to advise ’98 and the remaining members of the school not to be discouraged, but next 3 ear to start in with renewed vigor and organize, if possible, football and baseball teams that will eclipse all previous records, and demand at all times the united su])port of the student body. w. G. n. FOOTBALL TEAM. G. STANLEY LOVELL, ’98, Mannger. E. H. REYNOLDS, Coach. C. A. KENDALL, ’98, Captain. L. E.— T. Hassett, ’98. L. T.— F. A. Shattuck, ’98. L.G.— C. A. Prescott, ’98. C.— H. Parks, ’98. R.G.— C. Johnson, ’97. R.T.— R. T. Sheehan, ’98. R.E.— Y. Cross, ’98, and , V. Ballantine, ’97. O.R.— C. A. Kendaee, ’98. R.H.— C. E. WoRSTER, ’98. L.H.— M. Fahey, ’97. F.B.— H. Powers, ’97. Substitutes. A. A. Ray, ’97. C. Tinkham, ’99. W. E. Hayes, ' 98. C. Burns, ’97. BASEBALL TEAM. HOWARD PARKS, ’98, Manager. (GEORGE SPRAGUE, Jr., ’97, Captain. M. Fahey, ’97, SIj. W. AIorin, ’97, c. C. A. Prescott, ’98, lb. J. Fitzgerald, ’97, and B. Ryan, ’97, 2b. C. A. Kendall, ’98, s.s. C. Tinkham, ’99, c.f. G. Sprague, ’97, p. E. Kendall, ’98, l.f. J. Morrilly, ’97, r.f. Substitutes. F. Cassidy, ’97. C. Lamb, ’98. J. McElroy, ’98.

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LeSvSons in spooninj? given by Miss Fnll-r, ’99, who refers to Mr. Sprague, ’97. Offiee at present. Normal School steps. Will change same to accommodate pxipils. Amasa Nokcuoss, Tres’t. Henry A. Willis, Treas. J. F. D. Garfield, Vice-Pres. Alrert C. Brown, Ass’t Treas. INCORPORATED 1868. Worcester North S vings Institution, •At Ai FITCHBURG, MASS, -a -a Deposits, June 5, 1897, $3,969,605.10 Surplus and Undivided Profits, . ♦ ♦ $303,742.12 Open for Deposits and Drafts from 8.45 to 3 o clock daily, except Saturday, when the Bank closes at 1 2 M. Deposits from one dollar to one thousand dollars may be received from any one ])erson and interest al- lowed on deposits amounting to three dollars and upwards and upon the interest accumulating thereon, until the principal with the interest amounts to sixteen hundred dollars, after whicli the interest must he drawn semi-annually. Interest on deposits computed from the first day of January, April, -luly and October, and dividends will be payable on and after the first day of January and July in each year. Ordinary dividends have been at the rate of four per cent, jier annum, free of taxes. WALDO’S o„..e Opera House. I H. M. FRANCIS, Ladies’ and Gents’ ■CAFE Architect, Fitchburg, Mass. Broiled Live Lobster. Wallace Block. “The empty vessel makes the greatest sound.’’ — Burns, ’97.



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“Fit for the niotiiitains and barb’roiis caves, Where manners ne’er were in ' eaehed.’’ — Ninth (irade l)abies. AFTER JULY 4 To the store now occupied by A, Nathan Co If you want Bargains Call and see our prices before we move. Teehan Boyle, , »The Hatters and Furnishers., Produce ,? c Fruit R. G. SMITH, DKALEK IN Choice : GrocerieSt T eas, Coffees, Spices, Molasses, Flour, Etc Fresh Vermont Butter a specialty. 44 BOUTELLE ST Canned Goods . Fresh Eggs nij one W. W. Tanner, erenniafs Painting SHOULD VISIT DKr. Js). Downes AND Graining. Hard Wood Finishing a Specialty. J i nfmrg f ardens. Call or Address, ... 19 Mechanic St. ‘A modern rebellion.’’ — The first jnnior elass meeting-.

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