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Relay Team CHARLES SCHELL CHARLES S. 'l'RUI'l'T THOMAS H. SKIRM RICHARD D. HENKLES 7 I
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+4-+LJAL4-+1-+++ Soccer FTER last yearls training, we expected some good results in the games this year. The material was lacking all season and since there was no coach, better results couldn't be expected. The team lost two games i-Jw' and tied one. The largest number out for squad at any one time was about fifteen, consisting mostly of the younger boys. The letter men from last year who came out were: Captain Raynor, Tom Skirm, Markly Freed, Howard Friebely and Charles Morris. The new material con- sisted of Duchy Griffith, Visch Boyd, Jeitles, Clinton Miller, Joe Ingle, Brad Hull, Tom Fernly and Bi11,' Parish, who came from George School. The outstanding players for the Academy during the season were Captain Raynor and Tom Skirm. Our first game was with Germantown Friends' School, which we lost, 4 to O. Captain Raynor's work at center halfback was conspicuous by its brilliance. The team, being without a coach, received instructions from one or two experienced players on the squad. The next ame was much better in all-around la in . This game was with g U . A P Y g .. l George Schoolls third team and resulted in a tie game, after two extra periods were la ed. Skirm scored for our team in the first half, Duck ' Grifiith layed a fine P Y D 5 P . game at goal. The team showed great improvement. Our next game was with Friends' School, when we were again defeated, 10 to 4. Through lack of players, we borrowed two of their men. The team played a fair game on the whole, considering it was only their third game, and that Ger- mantown Friends won the Private Schools' Championship in Soccer. This game concluded our season, which should not be considered a failure for many reasons. We hope that the younger players will carry on more successfully, as it is said that there is to be an Inter-Academic League in soccer next year. Although this is a new sport at G. A., we are sure that it will grow fast, and become something of which the Old School may be proud. 73
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