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THE REVIEW 4 THE NILES TOOL WORKS CO. WM The Hamilton Foundry '55 Machine Company MAKERS OF High Grade Light and Medium GRAY IRON CASTINGS HAMILTON, oH1o
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THE REVIEW The McGinley Sz Alston Co. All Kind Of Insurance Also Furnish Bonds of all Kinds REAL ESTATE Houses, Lots and Farms for Sale or Trade Room 3ll Rentschler Bldg. Phone 509-R PABST Bottled Soda Waters assorted flavors Pure Ingredients THE J. PABST SONS CO, Phone 29 Schwenn's True Blue Market Service Plus Courtesy Phone 2544 748 East Avenue Hamilton, Ohioi CHEVROLET THE CENTRAL MoToR Co. Front and Market Streets DISTRIBUTORS Ellreahman - Ssnphnmure Glluh CCor1t1'nued from Page IOOD and become more civilized, and weaned from their childish habits. Upon interviewing a Sophomore as to how he started to go to the Fresh-Soph, he replied: It's a puzzle to me how I got started, 'lotsa things do this, though. I guess I must have just drifted there one night. Or mabbe I was sort of pushed in. Anyhow it is uncertain. After going several times, I sorta slacked down, but my interest was revived when I learn- ed of a banquet to be given. Say, kid, that was the swellest affair I ever attended. We had lotsa good 'eats', and some 'purty' good speak- ers, after I got home, Ma said I was white as chalk. Anyhow, I did get kinda sick, and Ma sent for the doctor. He said I was all right, but that I had just drank too much lemonade and indulged in too many dill pickles, I missed a coupla days of school though and ever since I have been attending in hopes of being able to repeat it. One of the main features of the year's activity was the Freshman Mixer. All new members of the student body Ccalled Freshmenj are in- vited for a small sum. Did they get mixed? Yes sir, it Went over big and the Freshmen didn't know north from south for a week after. They were completely mixed Just a closing line to the Freshmen: Join the club, be a member and push it for all you are worth. Get behind it and it is with you. PLUMBING - HEATING SYSTEMS installed in accordance with the Ohio State Code of Laws A TRIAL is all we ask Satisfaction Guaranteed The Walker Company 231 Court Street Phone l37 133
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THE BUSY A I -i j, Q lQf,tlil3f 9 X Repairing A Specialty Sporting Goods DUERSCH CYCLE COMPANY 22 North Third Street REVIEW 131 If you smoke or read books and magazines, get it at 'WJXBROWNQNQZ Baseball scores are courteously given by calling Phone 3264 Cor. Fourth and High Streets Phones 3445-2358 ERANKIASNYDER SNYDER'S SERVICE STATION LINDENWALD DRUG STORE HAMILTON, OHIO Pleasant and Williams Aves, Opp. Car Barns Compliments of 5 1 t.f lU !!!! ? il Five Modern Service Stations THE OHIO BUS LINE CO. Busses for Cincinnati Middletown Eaton THE CLOSEST BUS TO THE BALL PARK Busses leave every quarter of the hour and quarter after Ellnnihull QContim1ed from Page 72D nouncement that there would be no school for the loyal fans who followed the team on its first trip Cwhich was on Eridayj, approximately one-half of the school trekked northward to Springfield, the team's destination. Here a hectic encounter was staged, in which the lads from the reaper city, unable to plow through the Hamilton defense to reap some goals, at- tempted to pass over it. They succeeded in scoring one touch-down on a forward pass, but in the meantime the White and Blue huskies had scored l4 points, and the game was ours l4 to 6. The other game played on an op- ponent's field was that staged at Norwood, where the fans rooted in the rain and the team rooted in the mud. However, the local plow- boys won I7 to 0. The season came to a climax when 5,000 people crowded the local stadium to see what happens when an irresistible force meets an im- movable body. Waite, state and national champions, demonstrated that in this case the irresistible force was the more powerful, for in a nerve-racking, hair-raising, encounter they took the heavy side of a 20 to 0 score. It was the first game a local team ever lost on the Ham- ilton field, but it was one of those victorious disasters which does credit to any team. In the two remaining games Hamilton easily towed Roosevelt to the nearest garage, 27 to 6, and then, in a tardy Turkey Day game played two days after Thanksgiving, the locals dusted off Hughes, I4 to 0. The two other things of importance to this year's football must be mentioned, Hi-Nite and Manager Krovocheck. Hi-Nite, held at the Rialto, was a success in every way, while Kro- vocheck's management succeeded in selling a record number of season tickets, and in helping give us the successful season enjoyed. L. H.- Walrus
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