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OAK, LILY AND IVY. pion school of the league. The colors for the league are green and gold and the pennant is to be inscribed in the following manner: Midland Interscholastic League Football Championship 1911 Won by -High School. A cup was also offered by The Evenings News on the conditions that it shall rest at the close of the year in the building of the champion team until the subse¬ quent season and that the cup is to become the property of the school winning it three times. The following is the schedule of.the league games: Framingham vs. Marlboro at Framingham.Oct. 4- Milford vs. Westboro at Westboro.Oct. 7. Natick vs. Hudson at Hudson.Oct. 7. Framingham vs. Milford at Milford.Oct. 12. Hudson vs. Marlboro at Marlboro.Oct. 12. Milford vs. Natick at Natick.Oct. 14. Marlboro vs. Westboro at Westboro.Oct. 14. Natick vs- Westboro at Natick.Oct. 18. Hudson vs. Framingham at Hudson.Oct- 21. Marlboro vs. Milford at Marlboro.Oct. 21. Framingham vs. Marlboro at Marlboro.Oct. 28. Westboro vs, Hudson at Hudson.Oct. 28. Natick vs. Milford at Milford.Oct. 28. Framingham vs. Natick at Framingham.Nov. 1. Milford vs. Westboro at Milford.Nov. 1. Framingham vs- Westboro at Westboro.Nov. 4- Marlboro vs. Natick at Marlboro.Nov. 4. Hudson vs. Milford at Hudson.Nov. 4. Natick vs. Westb oro at Westboro.Nov. 8. Marlboro vs. Milford at Milford.Nov. 11. Framingham vs. Westboro at Framingham.Nov. 11. Marlboro vs. Westboro at Marlboro.Nov. 15. Framingham vs. Hudson at Framingham.Nov- 18. Marlboro vs- Natick at Natick. Nov. 18. Hudson vs. Westboro at Westboro.Nov. 22. Framingham vs. Milford at Framingham.Nov. 22. Framingham vs. Natick at Natick.Nov. 25. Hudson vs. Marlboro at Hudson.Nov. 30. Each principal has the privilege of handing in the name of one man who will act as referee and who will receive not over $5 for his services in championship games. Robert W. Lamb of the Milford Daily Journal was the selection of our principal, Dr. Derry. From this list the Secretary of the League will ap- . point a referee for each game, but he must not be a resident of the home towns of the contesting teams. Furthermore the referee’s expenses are to be paid by the school of the town in which the contest occurs- Other officials will be chosen by the contestants. It was also voted that whenever the principal or teacher of the visiting eleven is not present, a certified list of players should be sent before the game to the principal of the school with whom the contest is to be played. Sept. 30 our team journeyed to Needham and after a hard uphill fight lost by the score of 2 - 0 - This score however is considered very good by us and even by the coach because it was our first game against a heavier and veteran team.
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OAK, LILY AND IVY. 11 Now that the football season has begun we naturally begin to consider the chances of the team, to count the veterans still with us, and to discuss the merits and faults of the new members. We are facing a year which gives promise of being very successful for many of the old men have returned, including McCue, (Capt.), Fales, Howard, J. Duggan, E- Duggan, G. Grayson, Hilton, Coombs, Newcomb and Carey. The new material, too, looks very promising. Under the discipline of such a coach as Fred Cenedella the team may confidently be expected to be so well manned and trained that all games must be ours. The schedule, arranged by Manager Quirk, is a splendid one. It reads as follows: Sept. 30, Needham There Oct. 4, Pawtucket There Oct. 12, a. m., South Framingham Here Oct. 14, Natick There Oct. 21, Marlboro There Oct. 28, Natick Here Nov. 1, Westboro Here Nov- 4, Hudson Undecided Nov. 7, Leominster Here Nov. 11, Marlboro Here Nov. 15, Leominster There Nov. 18, Open Nov. 22, South Framingham There Nov. 25, Woonsocket Here Nov. 30, a. m., Alumni, pending Consistent team work will secure our victories, but team work must be re¬ inforced by the enthusiasm of the entire school. The team needs steady and rous¬ ing cheering under a competent cheer-leader. Season tickets are now for sale and may be purchased from James Quirk or Allen Kennedy. It is hoped that a large number may be sold this year. At a meeting of the Athletic Association Sept. 15, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President and treasurer, Dr. Derry; vice-president, Ernest Hilton; secretary, Miss M. Williams, ’12. The members of the Executive Committee are: R. Newcomb, ’12, L. Jones,’ ’12, R. Howard, ’13- A very inter¬ esting debate was held before the last two named were elected. On Oct. 5, John F- Keane and William F. Welch were elected cheer-leaders. A league called the Midland Interscholastic League was formed recently. Mil¬ ford, Natick, South Framingham, Marlboro, Hudson and Westboro high schools form this league. A meeting of the principals of these schools took place in South Framingham Sept. 30 and it was voted to pay one half ol the annual cues of $5 at that time. Of this resulting amount $5 was appropriated to be expended by the secretary in purchasing a pennant as a permanent trophy for the chain-
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OAK, LILY AND IVY. i ' y Needham’s score was made on a safety by G. Grayson in the last two minutes of play. Robinson made some pretty passes and Hilton made a 40-yard run Newcomb was given his first experience in the position of quarterback and ran the team well. The team, as a whole, put up a good game of ball. The lineup: NEEDHAM HIGH. Dernie le Richwagon It Wright lg Quinlan c Childs rg Blades rt Dawson re G. Stanwood qb R. Stanwood lhb Woodward rhb Crossman fb MILFORD HIGH. re Howard rt Fales rg E. Grayson c Coombs lg Lang It Crockett le G. Grayson qb N ewcomb rhb Hilton lhb Duggan fb Robinson Safety, G. Grayson. Referee, F. G. Adams. Empire, Batista Vitalini. Timers, George Grayson, Milford; Charles Wood, Needham- Linesmen, J. f. Sullivan, Milford; Edward March, Needham. Time, 8-minute periods. On Oct. 4 the team travelled to a place in Rhode Island called Pawtucket and came home singing “We have met the enemy and they are ours.” The tune was 6-0. The school hopes that future tunes will always resemble this. The teams were evenly matched as the results of the game easily showed. Milford scored its touchdown in the last half when Lang secured an onside kick on the ten-yard line and firmly planted the pigskin between Pawtucket’s goal posts. The team played a great game and showed their steady drilling. The lineup :— MILFORD HIGH DeCiccio, Howard, re McCue rt Fales, Lang, rg Coombs c J. Duggan lg Crockett It Grayson le Newcomb 2b E. Duggan, Howard lhb Hilton rhb Robinson fb PAWTUCKET HIGH le Donnelly It Thayer lg Wilson c Brown rg Lowry rt Simmonds re J. Henderson 2 b Howson rhb Makant lhb Delpapa fb Gatchel Touchdown, Lang. Goal from touchdown, Lang. Referee, Smith. Umpire, Jenney. Field Judge, MacGregor- Linesmen, Simonds and Jennings. Time, 8 minute quarters. The squad entered Westboro Oct. 7 and defeated that team 12-0. Wet and uneven grounds may have been the cause of slowing up our team, nevertheless no one died from joy over the result- The lineup: MILFORD HIGH WESTBORO HIGH Grayson le Crockett It Lang lg Coombs c Duggan rg McCue rt DeCiccio, Newcomb re re Whitney rt Hogan rg Pollard c Waldron lg R- Robinson It N. Trask le Jones
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