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THE L0WELL1AN iniiiiiiiiiii ' iiiii?iiimmiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii»mnnrrmi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiumi NORTHWESTERN INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD MEET CROWN POINT, INDIANA, MAY 9, 1930 Table of Points Crown Point . 41 Hobart. 21 Chesterton .. 18 Morocco . 11 Lowell. 4 Lew Wallace . 4 Individual Point Winners Rose, Hobart..16 Williamson, Morocco ... Bradford, Crown Point Sellers, Morocco . Horst, Crown Point . Ameling, Chesterton ... Johnson, Chesterton ... Event First 100 Yard (1). Bradford—C. P. 100 Yard (2). Jorbin—C. P. 100 Yard (F).Bradford—C. P. 120 Yard High Hurdle Margison—C. P. 120 Yard High Hurdle . Seramur—C. P. 120 Yard High Hurdle Seramur—C. P. Mile Run.Sellers—M. 440 Yard Dash.Rose—H. Shot Put.Horst—C. P. High Jump..Ameling—C. . 220 Yard Low Hurdles.Margison—C. P. 220 Yard Low Hurdles.. Williamson—M. 220 Yard Low Hurdles.Margison—C. P. 880 Yard Run...Johnson—C. 220 Yard Dash (F).Rose—H. Pole Vault.Williamson—M. . Broad Jump. ....Margison—C. P. Mile Relay.Lowell Half-Mile Relay.Crown Point . Second Amedei—L. .Rose—H. Rose—H. Eisenhauer—L. W. Lee—H. .Margison—C. P. ... Pumeroy—C. .Holm—C. . .Seramur—C. P. Dawson—C. Matunis—L. W. .Lee—H. .Ross—L. W. .Lee—H. .Grayson—L. . .Seramur—C. P. .Henderson—C. P. .Rose—H. .Chesterton . ....Lew T Wallace . ♦Tied for second place. Third -Carlyle—L. W. ... Gland—C. Jorbin—C. P. Allen—H. Wiliiamson—M. .. Lee—H. Iddings—C. P. .... .Mattox—H. Matunis—L. W. ..♦Margison—C. P. . Williamson—M. . Brooks—C. ..Norris—M. . Williamson—M. .. Pleska—L. W. ... Jorbin—C. P. . Rongers—L. W. ..Chase—L. Lew Wallace Lowell . . Record :11 : 10.5 :10.4 :18.9 : 17.1 :16.8 :5:36.4 :52.8 44 ' 9” 5 ' 7 y 2 :28.2 :27.5 :26.3 2:12 :23.1 10 ' 6 4 20 ' 3 W 3:49.2 1:39.1 19 3 0 Page twenty-nine Vi Ui oi oi cn -a
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THE LOWELLIAN KENTLAND INVITATIONAL TRACKMEET May 3, 1930 Crown Point .27 4 5 Attica .14 Hobart .11 4 5 Knox . 8 West Lebanon . 8 Rensselaer . 7 Earl Park . i .-. 6 4 5 Froebel, Gary (Res) . 6 4 5 Raub . . Watseka, Ill. Emerson, Gary. Boswell .. Lew Wallace, Gary Ambia . Lowell . Morocco. Brook . 5 5 4 2 1 1 Event First 100 Yard Dash . Bradford—C. P. 220 Yard Dash . .Rose—H. .. 120 High Hurdle. Margison—C. P. Mile Run . .Shonkwiler—Raub . 440 Yard Dash .Rose—H. 440 Yard (2) .Schlater—E. P. 220 Low Hurdle. Vaughn—A . . 880 Yard (1) Bennett—A... 880 Yard (2). ...Crawford—W. L. High Jump.. Lee—H., Lopadat—F., Shot Put . .Brown—W. . . Pole Vault .Johnson—F. R. Broad Jump. .....Margison—C. P. Mile Relay. Earl Park . Half-Mile Relay. Second Third Record Vaughn—A. .. :10.4 Jorbin—C. P. .. . :23.8 Shaw—K. . :17.5 Fenwick—B. . 4:51 Gamester—R. :55.6 Fout—K. . Margison—C. P. .. . :28 Arthur—E.. 2:11.1 Grayson—L. 2:12 son—M., Stark—E. P. 5 ' 4j4 McConnell—A.44 ' McConnell—A.11 ' Chase—L. 20 ' 3V£ Tied for first place. Page twenty-eight 19 3 0 M M N
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THE LOWELLIAN INTER-CLASS ATHLETICS - 1929-30 Inter-class athletics were started in Lowell High School this year with two purposes in view; first, to develop each boy into some line of sports, and second, to give to the boy who was unable to make the varsity high school team the oppor¬ tunity to participate in some branch of athletics, thus gaining the enjoyment out of winning and learning to be a good loser as well as a good winner, thereby developing that much sought after attribute—SPORTSMANSHIP. This program we were not able to develop to the degree that it should be, from lack of proper equipment and facili¬ ties, which we hope to have in the near future. We were able to put on a fairly large and varied program, having the fol¬ lowing lines of sports and gym work: Cross country, won by the Seniors; basketball, won by the Freshmen; volleyball, won by the Sophomores, who also won the kickball championship; and the Freshmen won the foul-shooting contest. We have two more sports to complete to finish out our program of ac¬ tivities for this year, playground baseball and outdoor track. When these two are completed we will declare the clas s with the largest number of points the winner of the Inter-class championship of the Lowell District High School for the year 1929-30. With this sports program we have had in our gym classes, tumbling and calisthenics. These we were able to put on before the Parent-Teachers’ Meeting, the first time such a program has ever been tried here. Next year we hope to make it a large and elaborate affair. It is our aim to develop this program in the high school to the point where every boy is participating in some branch of varsity athletics or on some class team. We feel this par¬ ticipation will not only show an improvement in the boy’s physical makeup, but he will also show a marked improve¬ ment in his school work. All work and no play is as true as it can be, but as the high school develops its program of inter¬ class and inter-grade activities, so will the boy develop under this program of supervised athletics. Let our motto be: “A boy for every sport and every boy in a sport.” Page thirty 19 3 0
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