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FOUNTENNIAL 1923 49 l ll ll ll rlilliliillilillllw:1w!.:iir,1i'iil-uw, 1. i., ., 21-It is too bad Whitewater and Spartanburg Hi Schools will have to 24- admit they got their idea for a B. B. schedule from our pencils. Beall's thinking of giving up school work. He has received a contract from a Modoc Hardware Merchant, to demonstrate washing machines. Modoc B. B. men are going to find the wires crossed when they attempt to hold Fountain Hi to 12 points on our floor January 20. 28-Thomas, Miller, and Smith are representing our Icli at Marion's Hi-Y Conference. Three better men could not have been picked. 7 DECEMBER 'gxff lf? 2-Economy walked up on us for three f X 2 A ' , points. We'll get that back over there. r i QU f ' K ' 6-Rev. Bodenhorn shook his brimstone 'D'-' ,K rw ,Q 1- My wallet over us this morning, with the same results. H - 'Q 'S 1 W l ci, 8-The Mt. Summit giants lost by three J points. It was a battle royal. 9-Pat says W. C. T. U. means Women Constantly Torment Us. It's his 15 16 22 23 20 26 27 lllll I personal opinion, we think. -Fountain must have had an 'off nite we only beat Liberty by a field goal. -Bockhoffer proves the man to roll Samuels, Boston's fighting center. We won by nine points. -Doubled the score on Liberty. That's more like it. -Eades was going to pick an all tournament team at Economy. Foun- tain won all places, so he gave it up. KNO first string men were used at Economy as was so maliciously reported.J JANUARY 1-Pegg says it's tough not to be able to ap- pear Shieky in Richmond simply because a pole vaulting Morton student personally objected. qi 6-Student Council Body has ordered several barrels of oil to pour on troubled waters. We doubled on Milton three times in the tourney and held Morton 10 to 9. 131 V - ' 19-The whole town went over and captured Centerville. Won two games from the C. men. -Modoc got it in the neck, 36 to 16. They regained their vocal powers sufficiently to place a juicy bit of scandal in the Winchester paper concerning their treatment here, thanks! Beall has mirrors removed from the Congested districts in the cor- ridors. Strange he didn't do it sooner. -Brownsville defeated our second team by three lonely points. S'matter Brownsville. llllllllllIlI'III'llllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lill I ll
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FOUNTENNIAL 1923 -Showalter counted twice from the field against Losantsville in the overtime session. Cambridge City fell hard and Morton's boast of a twenty point lead fell short. FEBRUARY 1-Farmers Institute--New Garden certainly knows how to get results from an Institute. V' 3-Mt. Summit showed 100W sportsman- lb ship here tonight. Pegg scored half 6 Yi U Ql Y Y of our points and Showalter pulled ' the five with a Held goal in the last few minutes of play. Fountain Hi seconds ran up a nine-point lead against the Morton Hi seconds. First string subs won the game 35-19. Eades showed up well on the Morton defense. Max Reynolds gave Miss Kennedy's Caesar class a demonstration in modern hair combing as has been perfected by the hair groom artist. Senior B. B. players appearing on the home Hoor for their last game. Defeated the Morton Seconds. Prof. Patterson reiterated his statement of a week ago, again lament- ing the necessity of neglecting the promising young voices in Monday morning's singing school. Some cat suggested that his lament- ing might be made more practical since Monday morning comes so We admire her tenacity xi'- 1 riff f A J llnl I ll ,r , f- - ,: .If- iflf IZ MARCH We drop Milton 21 16 in game at dl tiict touiney Boston defeated 94 11 Final game Richmond 44 Fountain '75 We sore ly missed Pegg oui stai center at Indianapolis Those xx ho made the t11p were Cail Demaiee John Pegg Verlan Bockhotfei Levelton Smith Roy Miller Hairy Evans Claude La- cey Arnold Thomas Cail Showalter Forest Hatfield Howard Patterson and Leslie Beall. APPIL -Honor sweaters were awarded Capt. Thomas, Harry Evans, Carl Showal- ter, Fido Hatfield, Leverton Smith, Verlan Bockhoffer, Carl Demaree, soon after Sunday nite. Miss Wise has been quite faithful, though. X 2- . ,h . .S- W . U' ' ' , QQ-In , ! 3- , ' - k D., X , n .. I . , I M . - . - In H 1 ' - - . '1 6 ' . A 1 16-Basket Ball boys attend state tourney I ,,- ll' , v--l X , I ' ' r U I' X l fy! . l f K' 'X 5' ' ' ' . , L X . Sv S 1 ki iw! 1 Q , 1 N1 fl I H1 X 1 9 l J Y s XX J 9011, If , 1 f 1 ' J Die 3 u f A 'L t we YU cncb 4 John Pegg and Roy Miller. - Twixt Love and Money chosen as Senior Class play. Wlllzln, ll lllll
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