Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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THE COACH T It takes an extraordinary combination of qualities to make a good coach. He must know the games he teaches, from the practical, as well as from the theo- PHILLIP P. EDWAR DS retical side. He must have the ingenuity to devise new methods of attack and defense for his team. Most of all, he must possess a personality that will command the admiration and respect of every individual on his various teams. Without the loyal support of every man, he can accomplish little. The success of Phil Edwards as a coach proves that he possesses these qualities to an extraordinary degree. The remarkable improvement in the showing of the football team towards the end of the season, was undoubtedly due to him. The odds were heavily against the Academy in their critical game. Edwards' coach- ing, however, had developed the team to a point where it not only tied, but outplayed the High School eleven. Phil Edwards' personality has been the largest factor in his success. He is perfectly just and impar- tial in his dealings with his teams. While fearless and unsparing in his use of criticism when it is needed, he never discourages a would-be player. Full of the fight- ing spirit himself, he infuses into his teams a never- say-die feeling that keeps them fighting to the last. It is the opinion of all who have watched his work that Phil Edwards is on a par with the best coaches in the history of Academy athletics. Ninet,

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Lllt THE GYMNASIUM MEET On Aprll 17 the Youngstown South Hlgh School gymn'1s1um team came to Obellln and engaged 111 a meet w1th the Academy gymnasts South Hlgh had ive veter 'ms whlle the Cads had only three Our st'11 performer Jones 1n1ured hlS left hand a few hours befo1e the meet and could not entel Although placed under th1S handlcap ou1 fellows went 1nto the duferent events vuth a v1m and determlnatlon and held the11 opponents down to a score of 215 2f10 po1nts Whlle they gathered 111 192 2f10 po1nts The dliferent ieats vsele Judged by the app1oach dlfliculty form and the dlsmount of the contestants wlth pomts of 1 4 4 and 1 respect1vely The meet opened XV1th the parallel bal event Owmg to the absence of Jones only two of our men competed but Matt DGSEFIO and J ack VV2l11'1NV1'1ght gave a credltable account of themselves and blought many lounds of applause from the audlence Stunts on the horse followed and m th1s event Wr1ght Postal and Stevens gave some very clever eXh1b1t1ons Then 1n the mat tumblmg contest Lomen Seaman and Wa1nwr1ght held the1r opponents even The absence of Jones was agam felt ln the event on the horlzontal bals but Postal and Wamwught performed thelr stunts w1th great cleverness and ease The Academy team had tramed hard and faithfully and showed the thorough sys tem of coachmg thlOLlg'h wh1ch C B H'Lrr1son and VV D Healy had put them Great credlt 1S due to the team and coaches f01 th1s 1S only the second year of thls branch of athletlcs ln the Academy Whlle the Youngstown te tm has had the advantage of fOLl1 yea1s of gymnaslum Vl01k The meet was a umque eXh1b1t1on he1e 111 Oberl1n and yudgmg from the amount of mterest Wh1Cl'1 It aloused we may expect to see sevel al more of 1tS klnd ln the future -iw , c. ' . . . 1 w . c , . U ,, A Y . . , . . n C 7 g fu 0 . ' Q . . . 7. V . . . . 0 , . . , 7 A , A . . J 1 C s 1 1 9 1 ' I . - . . ' ' J ii 73 ' . If 17 ' ' ' . , r rn rn I C - ll 97 , ' ' ' ' I -- I 2 v 1 C , . - , , c ' ,.- ' ,' . ' rf ar 7 ' . I 4 C I . N '- . A . . . 'I C . . n . . N . - V 7 . J 1 , , ' 2 ' .1 ' 7 0 r . at . . . Q N . . . . 1 ' -fig 1 3'-niv



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l OHEKET as 'V Q Gu 9 mf Y Th1s year only th1ee of the fou1 classes produced basket ball teams to strlve agamst one anothel fo1 the class cham p1onsh1p banner The JLl1'1101S had plenty of good materlal but dldll t reahze then own talents and therefore made the The other three classes played off thelr games Saturday afternoons 1n the gymnaslum each team playlng each of the others tvi 1ce accol dmg to schedule The Senlols came off V1cto11ous m evely contest and won the banner f01 thelr class All three teams play ed well however and much fuendly rlvalry was shown Class IIUITIC-112119 were awal ded to those who played 111 any foul out of the s1X games They wele scheduled as follows SGHIOTS defeated M1dd1G1S 18 8 and 8 4 Semors defeated Jun1o1 Mlddlels 23 3 and 26 2 Mlddlels defeated Jumol M1dC1161S 24 8 U -X f Q V iff A x .. , 1 sb f 5 af, ,Qs . fa x x ffgw ' M X rg' , N I f 4 73 ' gy: ,' c , 1 c 1 T ' Y! . . c . ' c 1 I , . . , C . .N C , 7 7 ,, sad error of failing to turn out a team-cmd they might lzcwe! pb - , 1 , C IR c I , l c l , ' T , . ff f 1 . . .- . M ' ' . ' A y - UI U ' . f .- f ' f ' .. c ' c , GW , , , ' -L ' I - ' C Q 1. . .... 1 .-.....---.-... '

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Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 8

1914, pg 8

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 112

1914, pg 112

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 55

1914, pg 55

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 100

1914, pg 100

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 75

1914, pg 75

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 43

1914, pg 43


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