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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. ,fr - vt W, C it Flllwl ll '-.Q :E S sg, si :P The Lake County Track Meet. On Friday, May 17th, the first track meet between the high schools of Lake County was held. People came in crowds from all over the county to witness this great event. The track was in excellent condition and the runs were made in good time. This was the first event of this sort for the county. It was a great success and we are sure it will not be the last for everyone there thoroughly enoyed himself. Painesville won the Lake 'County Track Championship ban- ner by getting the greatest number of points, her score being 61. Willoughby came second with 36 points. Abe Greenfield received a gold medal for winning the highest number of points individually. He won first place in the 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, running broad jump. second place in the 220-yard hurdles and was the first around in the relay race. Lester Root received a silver medal for gaining the second highest number of individual points. He won first place in the 100-yard hurdles, and second place in the 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash and 440- yard run. Greenfield made the 100-yard dash in 10 1-5 seconds and the 220-yard dash in 23 seconds and jumped 17 feet, 9 1-2 inches in the running broad jump. Root won the 220-'yard hurdles in 28 4-5 seconds. Langshaw won first place in the 440-yard ,run in 1 minute, 1 4-5 seconds and in the 880-yard run in 2 minutes, 18 seconds. He also won fourth place in the shot put. Ede won third place in the 880-yard run and fourth place in the running high jump. Morlidge was third in the running broad jump. The third and fourth places in the grenade throw were won by Sczeszak and Rush. Allen and Gibson won second and third places in the bicycle race. 25
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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. Service Uver There There are many brave men who've gone to fight, For liberty, freedom, and the right And honor rightly should be given, To those who from home ties are riven For service over there. When these men leave, the bands are playing, Flags are fiying, there's no delaying, People cheer, some eyes grow dim, But they'll fight the Hun with all their vim, In service over there. With Red Cross angels and soldier boys, too, The fight won't end until we're thru, Which means we'1l finally beat the Kaiser, Making him sad, but very mu-ch wiser, By service over there. And when these Sammies go over the top, Nothing on earth will make them stop, For they know that while they're in the fight, Their own home folks are making things right, By their service over there. For Liberty Bonds are selling fine, Thrift Stamps following along in line, And campaigns many are going forth, In the East, the West, the South and North, For service over there. There's heaps to be done, but we're right in To beat the I-Iuns, we're bound to win, When all our Sammies get over there, Oh, William Hohenzollern do beware! Of our worthy service over there. Ava Billington, '18 24
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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. Interclass Track Meet. The students of P. H. S. took much interest in the inter- class track meet. The results were as follows: Seniors, 483 Sophomores, 263 Juniors, 18g and Freshmen, 12. The high- est individual point winners were Greenfield, 25g Langshaw, 163 Root ,115 and Ede 11. Painesville High Wins Baseball Championship. Painesville high won the baseball championship by de- feating Willoughby high 4 to 2. There was much excite- ment in this game and a large crowd was present. Capt. Miller pitched a good game for the local players and kept the visitors guessing all the time. He had thirteen strike- ogits to his credit. Winners of the Letter PV in P. H. S. for '17-'18. Football Baseball. Debate. Lee Root, C. A. Miller, C. E. Brown Greenfield Greenfield E. Chapman Lester Root Lester Root Freenstra. Talcott Pohto F. Smith Gleason Gleason I. Logan Kerr Doncaster Church lgoncister Church A '11 ritc et Ven Averill Basketball. Anvil Greenfield, C. S. Jones Track' IEEE? Lee Root Greenfield, C. Talcott V. Kerr Lester Root Kefr E. Chapman Langshaw Briesmaester 26
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