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THE MAGNET 17 The line up: L. H. 5S. 0 M. H. S. 0 SARI Bales TR AR oe ee re, Williams ca Ts ho Ey eae Sea rt, LaForrne EEE Gea Se Ca OS rg, Donnelly AREER RRR: WORSE AED iy ercorewwenre Gages ACER c, Houde TE os icxxsgensnpeitine vida i IS ibs a seeine ieee tnt lg, Shaughnessey Freeman, ft ........... MD. FE BIS gl! «RETRO Oe Mele as BE ETE It, Walker UNAS SE PERE. CR ee Ge ON aN MEE 8 le, Zettler II ssc Se varany dbl Be cvcslbda wcdancvasbvivevbscbayaicih oov0) qb, Martelle i Se ee ee ee an ae Sparel rhb, Moore eee, FO ...,..........+ | ODS, SERIE.) RRM: lhb, Lepper les ssc lasNs faces food Sands plan rtp raion’ fb, Holbrook Referee, William Lane. Umpire, Isadore Smith. Head Linesman, Leonard Fletcher. Time, 9 minute periods. Attendance, 300. w On Columbus Day, L. H. S. met their old rivals, Fitchburg High, at the old trotting park. Fitchburg players outweighed and had more experience than Leomintser, but even at that they only managed to cross Leominster’s goal line twice. The visitors: having won the past two years, expected to run up a large score, but when they faced Leominster’s team they soon ‘found out that they had a tough proposition on their hands. The first score resulted from a run through tackle by Sherriffs, but the same player failed to kick the goal. There was no more scoring until the third period, when after Herndon made a twenty yard end-run, Corley slipped through center for a second score. He also kicked a fine goal from a difficult angle. Herndon played well for Fitchburg, while Leamy excelled for Leominster. The line up: Pe 3.13 ) BIS a St IS ENE I EE EP re, Farrell, Cook iiss nnamabinidedtusasebvagocntnen rt, Freeman BIO CIVETNIBSET, 10... -.,cecnce creenenass rg, Newton, McComiskey Sa Yoo acts xe sedotnaeann vesunvonnarassin c, Gregory, Hadley i sessencneccns. actos sdnv ne case CUE REC UIFO) ele. . ie lg, Farr ES SY RO MIRA SR RE Be 9 Nc It, Willard METRE TPO TIE, TC... cocncnnnconc.cs-cceveoes yeccnsecerutsconeseoaas le, McManus ECR CLUS sactscccctcn-sncnccsenessuss.ce voctensasereneosote estion qb, Leamy aad AL SRE Ee a MR Ar ghee RIE Bl rhb, Crane ETA SN ia... 5, cessicsece Sdsnstncwssed. ooseancen Ihb, Suhlke, Thompson MN gor 525 ss vodnovenanessewisasnssonasocusace seat Liseabbace fb, Allen Touchdowns, Sherriffs, Corley. Goal from touchdown, Corley. Goal missed, Sherriffs. Referee, W. H. Burke, Worcester Tech. Umpire, James Donnelly, Dartmouth. Head Linesman, Ralph Donnelly, Georgetown. Time, 8 minute periods. Attendance, 800. w FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1g!I5 Sept. 25. Leominster vs Fitchburg Normal, at Leominster. Oct. 9. Marlboroat Leominster. Oct. 12. Fitchburg at Leomins}er. Oct. 16. Westboro at Westboro. Oct 23. Gardner at Gardner. Oct. 30. Shirley at Leominster Nov. 6. Gardner at Leominster. Nov. 13. Framingham at Eramingham Nov. 20. Lawrence Academy at Groton. Noy. 25. Fitchburg at Fitchburg.
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16 THE MAGNET ATHLETICS WO days after the opening of school the football team commenced to practice. Twenty-five candidates reported. Under the skillful di- rection of Coach Lombard, L. H. S. will be well represented in this line of sport. There are a few veterans left from last year’s team—Captain Crane, Leamy, Suhlke, and Freeman. Around these men the eleven will be built which will represent L. H. S. on the gridiron. od On the morning of Sept. 21 L. H.S. played her first game of football at the old trotting park, her opponents being Fitchburg Normal School. Although outweighed twenty pounds to the man, and handicapped by the loss of one of her best players, L. H. S. put up her customary game battle against such odds. The result was considered almost as good as a victory tothe eleven. A forty-yard run for a touchdown, by Stevenson featured. The line up: Byun nasa L. Hose AAT IEMSEF ON By TE iiss aus coinegoblh aoyacees thet tad eens eek le, McManus Wel he he a Nr arn ee aint anne lb, Suhlke, Newton PHA E EAS: haps ge gate mieete ie me Ab ESL )S Live a Ai lg, McComiskey, Gaffney MC Carey AC. 2021s psstelsae taerapemie tet ane ie cri han ae c, Gregory 1S SE TRF ERT ceca aa Ap Tas ie rg, Newton, Regan, Murphy Whittaker Nugent tice fois ment icsl sn neh ance ee alae rt, Willard Eddy leuk: RARER lek pe My Fo De NP ROLE: Pilani terete Se. re, Leamy Stevenson. McClement, a no exconlinted aloabaabin. y Neneh meee 4 qb, Crane Clumy, rhb... Uae dunesed enc setett bec weaculte pret andduuspiceh asec Eres en Bresette, Taye ea Sas ACR LAUT A Gas rants rhb, Allen Rossier, ep AC a aman Gs, ANB pM Re NAR | fb, Farrell Touchdowns, Stevenson, 2, Rossier, Clumy, Bresette. Goals from touchdowns, Bresette, 3. Umpire, William Lane. Referee, Isadore Smith. Head Linesman, Ralph J. Lundagen. Time, to and 7 minute periods. w Marlboro came to Leominster, Oct. 6, and played a scoreless battle with L. H. S. on the old trotting park. The visitors once got within three yards of Leominster’s goal, but were held for downs, and lost the only opportunity they had to score. Marlboro’s passing game was broken up, and interrupted by Leominster men for long gains.
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18 THE MAGNET A school paper is a great institution; The school gets all the fame, The printers get all the money, And the staff gets all the blame.—£x. we DID HE GET IT? Weary Wile: Fair madam, could you give a poor unlucky soldier of the present European War a bite to eatP Mrs. Figgs: Well, I might. who’s command were you? Weary Wille (wistfully): the Kaiser’s command. Mrs. Figgs (slowly): Well, at that rate, I don’t think I can give you anything to eat Weary Wille: I see you misunder- standme. It’s this way ma’am. You see, | was captured by the Kaiser’s forces and kept prisoner under his commands. Under Under w Miss T. (to the history class): ‘Is this the class in which some of you haven't any hearts (Harte’s) ?” Brunswick Bowling Alleys 17 Main St. Leominster A PROBLEM FOR THE GEOMETRY CLASSES A freshman is restful to the eyes. Given: A freshman. To prove: itis restful to the eyes. Proof A freshman is green. By construc- tion of his head. Green is restful to the eyes, identity. Therefore a freshman is restful to the eyes.—Q. . D. w Mr. Fones: I don’t see so much of my wife as I used to. Mr. Groans: Why is that? Mr. Fones: She’s been taking anti- fat for the last two weeks. w Bobby (studying English): Father, what does ‘‘ unsophisticated ’’ mean? Father (trying to read the paper): Where did you see it? Bobby: In my English book. Father: Well, throw the book away. Clifford Caswell Home Made Candies aeiiaaanaane } Tel. 101 M By 40 Monument Sq.
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