Garfield High School - Arrow Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1922

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THE GARFIELD BASEBALL TEAM With a 13 to 0 wln over Franklin Garfield opened her first team chedule For the Hr t time Garfield had a fir t team on the field o this was the Greatest victory of the year The Indians played a tlcht bame with the Presldents It wa Ive and take all the wav throu h but in the end It was found that West Qeattle had taken more than she had 1ven For the final score was 9 to 8 with Garfield it the mall end of the ll t The Broadway nine N1 lted Garfield and took out a pet, from the Pre 1 dents per cent The Tlbers won th1s ame with 14 runs to Garfield s 9 Garfield took '1 trip for nothin when they went to Mercer Fleld to play ueen Anne With '1 score of 13 to 3 the Hllltoppers smashed Garfields hopes The Ballard boy came to Garfield next The Presidents tied the bl1lYlDlCHCZ1VCI'S ln a very compact bundle and sent them homeward With '1 treak of Good luck and much ood playmo the Garfield nine took this Dame from them This Dame eemed like an oasls ln a de ert to a traveler The core when thincs were counted was 14 to 8 In the next Dame the peaceful uakers mussed up Garfield s hopes by taklnb a Dame The Presldents seemed to have no luck for they made no runs to Franklin s 10 7 to 1 the Garfield boys lost this game The Rallsplltters came and went and m the meantlme they put another came m the1r pockets The rest of the Dames were played after this article was written so they cannot be recorded The third Dame of the season was to have been played with Llncoln but had to be postponed on account of Aprll showers The boys who played on the team are Ray Grazules the best pitcher that Garfield had one of those who could strike out fifteen men ln a Came one of the best hitters on the team Vlrcrl Foster another one of those rare birds that had wonderful control Very mood was Vlrg at bat Sid Blumer 1 Good pitcher Eddie Munro 1 southpftw that was 'mother one of Garheld s excellent pltchers He could sure hit too Joe McGuern Joe was ,Good on either second base or behind the bat This boy could sure wallop the ball when he took the notion Chuck Carroll Chuck was a man for second or third ba e the field He was also 1 mood catcher and a very heavy hitter Stotchy Ralkowskl the be t first baseman that Garfield turned out and a wlzard with the bat as well Ralph Hopper he could play almost any positron on the team Lloyd Ellis he could play elther second or third and hit the ball over 'llmost any fence Jack Swartz Jack was not very bln but he could play very Good ball Dave Horton he could catch for any pitcher and was a heavy hitter Elly Sllverstone he dldnt have to have a net to catch a fly John Benner this boy eemed to have Clue on hls glove so he played ln the field Although he was lrbht he could hit like a heavywelbht George Kosokoff was another mood Helder Jerome Bradley as good a catcher as could be expected from one of h1s size Pu 1'-werynh . , . . , . s . s ' s , s v fr . . . .U U Y. . ' 'LS g. V I ' J' g , ' ' . . 4 s 's . . ' ' Vs' ' 0' s'- , .U Y . V . , - u 1 U 1 L . c Y x g 1 . . , . , Q . . . , . 's K . s' ' . ,. . U T . Y K V I . C S ' CY ' D' l KJ' . ' U Q Da a s . 0 s s . s ' U . 0' Q 3 V. U U . . .. , 1. 4 ' , West Seattle took another scalp when Garfield visited the Indians. By U . . M U . . . . U . . , ' 5 - fr 3 , . . U. A I . , . 0' L . Q c U . . n ,w , c a c , L c . ll 3 . s u 5 C' L - ' . 5 ' ' s , . ' i 0' c . .S S . 5 ' ' . , -5 . c 1 . , T g v .Ire v U . 3 . . D . , , . 5 ' S U ' , ' i .U , . . .U . 0' . S C I ' 'U'

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J' 4 e ' '- z ' ' - M, V -, - ', - -ff:--.,,,se,.v1.,, GARFIELD S TRACK TEAM By the mall margln of a half pomt the ueen Anne track team nose-d Garfield out of first place 1n the All c1ty Freshman Sophomore Track Meet Ceballos had hard luck ln the 220 hurdles The n1nth hurdle was out of place whlch caused him to lose hrs stride and nearly five feet Max Edel on was not in very good condltlon as he had been slck for several weeks preceding the meet and had not had tlme to recuperate for the meet Gordon Barteau was the high polnt man of Garfield s team and second polnt man of the entlre meet with 95-'Zi pomts He galned first place in the pole vault tied for first ln the hlgh jump and made th1rd 1n the low hurdles Ceballos and ,lack Schwartz made slx pomts apiece whlle B1ll Shelley made three and three fourths pomts The next meet was wlth ueen Anne Nlneteen and one thlrd pomts were made by Garfield ln thls meet Gordon Barteau was agam high pomt man for Garfield The point w1nners for Garfield were Ceballo one of the fastest 220 yard hurdlers ln the city He was also good ln the 100 yard dash and hlgh hurdles Gordon Barteau captain of the team pole vault hlgh Jump and high hurdles man that was hard to beat J ack Schwartz who could make good t1me in the dashes Chuck Carroll a handy boy w1th the welghts B111 Shelley a high jumper Alden Bridgham a discus thrower supreme The Arrow went to press before June 3 the date of the All City Meet held ln the Stadlum Pug Tw :yf Y 9 S , Q f , . 5 ' a . . , 9 7 ' I ! 1 . . . . . Q - . . .., . 9 7 7 , . , . . . . , . , . 9 1 ,. . 't- e en four

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