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'I 'HE ARTISAN 101 Swimming--Juniors This is another of our undisputed championship teams. Our swimmers have cleaned up in all meets. Never has the score been close enough to even cause ns a moment 's worry. To Mr. John Sterns the team extends its thanks and appreciation for the time and edort he gave in developing snch. speedy swinnners. To Mr. Gilbert Rogers we extend our thanks and appreciation for the time and effort he gave in developing our fancy divers. 'Phe results of the last swimining meet are as follows: Total Point Scores All Events McKinley .................. 76 Seneca ,.,.......... t.... 2 7 Elm ,....... ...,..,... 2 7 McKinley won: Ten first places, four second places, four third places. Seneca won: No first places, four second places, four third places, two fourth places. Elm Won: One first place, three second places, three third places, two fourth places. These boys were on the team and squad in the junior events: ' King, Birenat, Hunter, Dolan, Campbell, Koval, Mooney, Mills, Miller., William Miller was captain of the junior team. Mr. Fred Harsch coached and managed the team.
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l 1 100 THE ARTISAN Basketball-junior This year our basketball teams experienced an unusually heavy season. All the games in the Vocational league were hotly contested. , Another factor which greatly added to make the basketball season so dith- eult was the loss of playersg through illness and leaving school.. ln basketball it is quite a handicap to lose players, and when such is and morale, is seriously clisturbecl. Our boys played wonclerful games, never quitting They are to be eongratulatecl upon their excellent spirit, g .A . W V. i ., I . I P ollownig IS the result of the Junior N oeational League :- 21 vs 22 the ease the team-play, until the final whistle. and perseverenee. McKinley .......,.,..,........... , Cen. Cont ..........i,...,............ McKinley ........................ 18 vs. Elm .......,.......,..l...........,........... 36 McKinley '...... ......, 25 vs. Peckham ........ ,.,..,... 2 1 McKinley ......... ....... 2 2 vs. Seneca ,...,....,...,..., ,........ 4 5 McKinley ....,... ,,...., 2 vs. Cen. Cont. i..... .......,, 3 32 McKinley ........ ....... 1 4 vs. Elm ...............,.,.. ,.,...... 1 8 McKinley ........,.. ...... : ..... 2 3 vs. Peckham ........ ......... 1 5 McKinley .......,.....,......,,,, 17 vs. Seneca. ................... ............. 4 8 McKinley won 2, lost 6. ' These boys were the inemhers of the Junior Team. Harrison, Marino, O,CO11110I', Brenkitz. Vogt, Grant, Loneher,
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n 102 THE ARTISAN Baseball 1926-junior V This year McKinley adopted a new scheme in preparation for baseball and to our most delightful pleasure it has so far worked with very good success. At the time of this writing our junior team has played but one game, that being with the Elm vocational school. In this game McKinley showed its greatly improved strength in this sport and defeated its opponent to the score of 14 to 6. In the first llllllllg the McKinley players practically cinched the game. The superior judgment and play of our boys gave them nine runs in this inning, which completely upset the morale of the Elm players. p Everything seems to indicate that McKinley will possess another trophy to add to their large collection. The following boys are the members of the junior team: Cholasinslci lg Ogt A Schmitz Zigi' ll2'l1l1SCy I-Ieckel , Krawezak tCapt.j , A ,, Hulpian Hunter Grant, l. Marino Mfillg Bouley O 'Connor 'Wasierska Darrigo Mr. Rodenbnsh is the coach of this season 's team.
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