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fx tv 1, ua Witt: Th e C h f c f 0 T9 2 5 E- ,xx g - : WSI-Aggg gg Tkn, 'il Annual Field Day of Greenville Public Schools High School Events: Boys 100 Yard Dash-Tillman, lst: Rush, 2nd: Minnich, 3rd: Fatty, -lth. Time 11 Sec. Mile Run-Blocker, lrst: R. Beanhlossom, Zncl: Alexander, Brd. Time 5 mon, 3'-l Sec. 120 Yard Hurdles-XYinters, lst: Strohaver, Zntlz Pointner, 3rd, 440 Yard Dash-Blocker, lst: Roscoe Beanhlossom, Zntlg Rohert Beanhlossom, 3rtl: Plessinger, 4th. V 220 Yard Hurdles-XYinters, lst: Braley, 2ntl: Patty, Srcl: Xauss, -lth. Half Mile RunfBlocker, lst: Robert Beanhlossom. Zntlg Roscoe Beanhlossom, 3rcl: Matthews, -lth. Time 2:10 -l 5. 220 Yard Dash-Horn, lst: Rush, Znclg Klinnich, Srcl: Mannix, Mlth. Time 26 .US Sec. Boys' Mile Relay-Seniors, lst: Sophomores, Znclz juniors, Srtl. Shot Putdliatten, lst: fulhertson, Zntl: Sellman, 3rcl: Nicholson, -lth. Base Ball Throw-Batten, lst: liitlson, 2ncl: lifllllllbilllgll, Std: Passon, -lth. Broad .lun'1pfTillman, lst: Nicholson, Zncl: XYootls, 3rcl: blenkinson, 4th. Distance 18 ft. 1 in. High Jump-Nicholson, lst: Patty, Znclz Tillman, Srtlg Starr, Jfth. Distance 5 ft. 3 in. Discus Throw-jenkinson, lst: Brumhaugh, Zncl: Batten, Srcl' Sellman, -lth. Distance 88 ft. Pole Vault-Winters, lst: Fngleken, Znd: Karn: . ' : Xicholson,4th. Height 9 ft. 'T High School Events: Girls 50 Yard Dash-Light, lst: Xlaggoner, Znd: Hamilton, Srtl: Winters, -lth. Time 6 -U5 Sec. LOW Hurdles-XVinters, lst: Heller, Znd: Foltz, Srd: Hufnagle, -lth. Time 17 2 fs sec. Half Mile Relay-Juniors, lst: Seniors, Znd: Sophomore-s, Srcl: Freshman, Jfth. Running Broad Jump-Light, lst: Lonas, Zntl: Xlaggoner, 3rcl: Ruh, Jfth. Running High Jump-Light, lst: Markwith, 2nd, Hop Skip and Jump-H. Winters, lst: Markwith, Znd: Reck, Srcl: Pilloid, lth. Grade School Events-East was first with 230 points. South was second with 173 points. North was third with 97 points. High School-Seniors, lst: Juniors, Qnd: Sophomores, 3rcl: Freshman, 4th and second. . A Wfinters and Blocker tied for first with 15 points and fourth. Tillman and Batten tied for third with 12 points. Page One hundred five
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. at Wt 11... i,,t 2 tx tjltiw 1925 The Chief , ti' f i Are Athletics lmproving? O often does one hear this question concerning the improvements upon inter-scholastic athletics. I might mention right here taking all in all that amateur athletics are now being conducted on a much higher plane than ever before, especially since the Vllorld Vllar. It is self-evident to every man that has been a student of athletics for any considerable length of time that the conditions are far better than at any time before, but today you End some people that do not agree with you. One then must produce a few facts that will tend to prove it. In the first place players today have a finer regard for rules than they did several years ago. You will not find as many penalties inflicted for holding, un- necessary roughness and unsportsman-like conduct as was prevalent in past years. ln the second place rivals are not treated as enemies but are considered as friendly competitors. Nowadays visiting teams and followers are met upon arrival by representatives of the school and shown all courtesies that are due them while they are in the city. In the earlier days fights between rival crowds were not uncommon but today such things seldom occur. In the third place, in the last few years a great many High School Athletic Associations have been created for the improvement of athletics. These organi- zations are formed to rid the high schools of professionalism, recruiting, gambling and the like. Also the members have conducted educational programs designed to teach students and followers the meaning of sportmanship and respect for the rules. The Ohio Scholastic Association have elected and employed a man to act as The Ohio Athletic Commissioner whose duty is to see that all schools in the associations adhere strictly to the rules and to settle all disputes that arise among the various high schools. . COACH FRANKLIN. UNION cm' 4,102 - , ts 4 - Q 1 nf 1 1447 02.2 ' WELL K f WHRT Do You ' THINK oF Vr? f . t L1 if 41 I. g Page One hundred four
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-vllwMiyJXl ' ' my - ,..'1, .P A 1 9 2 5 illlllllmillll Th 6 C 11 f ef il? 'ily' 1-,X .zf 'su-vang' ' ' . nk.,-we - S222' . I The Varsity G Association HOXYARD TILLMAN, President ROBERT STARR, Secretary DAN W1'rTERs, Vice-President GEORGE EIDSON, Treasurer HE Varsity WG Association is made up of Men in school who have been awarded a G by the Athletic Board of Control for service in some department of interscholastic athletics. , The purpose of this organization is to keep the men engaged in the different sports a great deal, to do all in its power to create a spirit Of good sportsmanship among the students of Greenville High School, and to discuss and propose the adoption of all measures whereby the school can be bettered in an athletic way. The annual banquet and initiation of the Association is an event which is looked forward to with great pleasure by all of the members, both alumni and students, as well as the men of the faculty. This year the banquet will be held on April 17 in order that the G members who are in college may be present. Many new G men have been created as a result of this year's athletics. We are sure that these men will be just as loyal to the athletic cause of G. H. S. as the wearers of the G have been before them. HOWARD TILLMAN, '25, Page One hundred six
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