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The REVIEW NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR The T eddy Football Team Left to 'right-Pazolos, Fletcher, Aspatore, Baldwin, VVilson, Rosenberg, Martin, Fritz, Coach Yvhltenack. Bottom. row-Blewltt, Bellmore, Martin, Johnson, Hubbell, Twist, Megellas, Pfelfer. Football 1923 Honors are almost evenly divided in football last fall. Garfield won the first game by a score of 7-6, while in the next game the Teddies came back and administered a sound thrashing to Garfield I8-6. In the final game Garfield won by a good margin 25-7 in the last quarter of the game. Both sides won a game and Roosevelt lost the championship by a 7-6 game although Garfield scored the most points in the season. This leaves each school having a championship. Next Fall Roosevelt will put an exccp tionally Fine team on the field. QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN Question: XVhat is the difference between a barber and a mother with a large family? . Answer: One shaves with his razors and the other raises her shavers. Question: lVhy is the 12:50 train the hardest to catch? Answer: It is ten to one if you catch it. Question: VVhen will water stop running down hill? Answer: VVhen it gets to the bottom. Question: VVhy do you put your left shoe on last? Answer: VVhen you have put on one, the other is left. Question: W'hat is that which works when it plays, and plays when it works? Answer: A fountain. Question: Wfhat thing is drawn more frequently than another? Answer: VVater. Question: XVhat would happen if everyone got to school on time? Question: 'What would happen if there were nonc in detention? Hand in your answers. Page 28
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The REVIEW NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR 1 City Junior Champs Top 'row--Peter Julius, Lawrence Connors, Howard Schussler, Henry Zoellner, John Lltcher, Louis Hansen, Coach Johnson. ' Middle row-Robert Dunlap, Clyde Merrill, George McMillan, Captain Richard Xvatson, Aho Manis, Leo Giebel, Jack Niles. Bottom row-Leland Hansen, Leslie McCreery, Ronald Hill, Hllarion Bingen. SPORTS Garfield has a record to be proud of in basketball, out scoring all opponents three to one. Perhaps they will never have :mother record like this but we all hope so. Last season's scoring did not run as high as this scason's but the team was there and usually Won. Last season Garfield lost the Grst game of the series to Roosevelt but were with- out Abe Manis and one or two others regulars but swamped the Teddies in the re- maining games of the series. This season the only game lost was to the Juniors by a I8-15 decision in the Little Five Tournament for the Championship. Last season they also lost to the Vocational School in the championship event by one point. There is but one more sport activity left that we may take from thc Teddies in which all able should go out for and that is Baseball , The call of the pigskin brought a large number to the gridiron. The crowd soon thinned down to the first and second teams. The green and white got even with Roose- velt as they copped the city title the former year. All players went through the season with no serious injuries, and showed good sportsmanship in their battles. The rest of the honor goes to Coach Johnson and the second team to make a good first team. Nov. I7 we invaded VVauwatosa and lost by a 9'3 flwslon- GRIDIRON RECORD Garlield 7 Roosevelt 6 Garfield 6 I Roosevelt 18 Garfield 25 Roosevelt 7 Garfield 3 Wauwatosa 9 Garfield 4I Opponents 40 Note: There were a few loyal fans that motored down to Wauwatosa and witnessed the hard fought battle. . '
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