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to TCP l'C8Cht 7 -:lv- JUNIOR ECHO BASE BALL OF O. I-I. S. Smith H. Pratt, Manager of Base Ball l i HEN the time came to organize the Base Ball squad in the spring of I923 everyone was eager to practice in order that the team might again win the championship of the northern section of the Wayne County Base Ball League. After a few weeks of practice the team was ready to start the schedule. The following results show conclusively that the team of I923 was the equal of, if not better, than the team of I922. O.H.S. 24 vs. Marion 3, at Ontario. O.H.S. I0 vs. Sodus I2, at Sodus. O.H.S. 5 vs. Wolcott 6, at Wolcott. O.H.S. 7 vs. North Rose 5, at Ontario. O.H.S. 3I vs. Walworth 4, at Ontario. O.H.S. II vs. Marion 0, at Marion. O.H.S. II vs. Williamson I, at Williamson. O.H.S. 5 vs. Sodus 4, at Ontario. O.H.S. I7 vs. Williamson 7, at Ontario. O.H.S. I3 vs. Wolcott 3, at Ontario. O.H.S North Rose 0, at North Rose. . 3 vs. Total O.H.S., 137: Total 0, 45. The team, because of the above record, qualified the Northern Section of the Wayne County Base Ball League in the Championship game. This was played with Savannah at Newark. The score was Savannah 6-O.H.S. 0. The base ball squad consisted of the following players: Middle- ton, captain: Hogeboom, Closser, Maher, Charlick, Whitbourne, Furber, Cone, Swearingen, Hopkins, Barrett, Beach, Pratt, manager. The base ball season opened again this year with as much spirit as previous years. The boys were determined to win the championship again. Although the weather has caused the post- ponement of many games, still, as we go to press, they look like a championship outfit. The following is a list of the results played to date: O.H.S. I4 vs. Webster I, at Ontario. O.H.S. 2 vs Wolcott 8, at Wolcott. O.H.S. I2 vs. Wolcott 2, at Ontario. O.H.S. 6 vs Williamson I, at Williamson, C7 inningsj. O.H.S. I9 vs. Williamson 3, at Ontario, C7 inningsj. O.H.S. II vs Sodus 3, at Ontario. O.H.S. II vs Marion 6, at Ontario. O.H.S. 22 vs Sodus I, at Sodus. 1924 Base Ball Team james Middleton, Captain Smith Pratt, Manager J. Whitbourne H. G. Hogeboom Carry Raup C. Cone John Furber Ralph Casey J. H. Keeley Edward Stuber Carl Hopkins George Barrett 11
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l-- -- JUNIOR ECHO ' 0 Hermia C. Hallauer H EDITORIAL 1 Dear Readers and Fellow Students: For the last two years the Junior classes have published the junior Echo, and made it a great success of which not only they themselves, but also their under-classmen were very proud. We being Freshmen when the first edition was published, thought of the future, wondering if we should ever be noble Juniors and put out the finished product of which they were so proud. But now our chance has come. Last January, when we were told that it was time to begin work on the l924 Junior Echo, the teachers tried to convince us that a smaller one would be necessary on account of the size of our class. We did not want our lack of members to produce an apparent backward step in the publishing of our annual, so we determined to do our best to make it as complete as possible. lt has been our aim to put in nothing to offend anyone, but only that which is interesting and instructive. At last we have it completed. We have worked, and worked hard to make this book acceptable to its readers. We may have failed in some places, and excelled in others, but we hope that you will judge our book as the product of earnest and painstaking efort on the part of the class. G PRESIDENTS ADDRESS G. Carlton Cone OUR years ago tonight thirty of our little Freshmen were seated in the audience beside their mothers and fathers witnessing the class functions of the graduating class of l920. lt was then that our minds began to look forward to the time when we should be Seniors. Since that time we have fought many battles, several of which were lost, but now the heaviest battle of all, the Regents, has been won. We have been victorious and tonight the largest class ever graduated from Ontario High school bids you welcome to their class functions. Not all have the opportunity of holding big positions in life. Not all would fill them satisfactory if they did. Whether an opportunity comes, early or late, is of no great consequence. The thing is, what are we prepared to make of it when it does come. Some tangible effort always precedes opportunity. It may be described simply as hard work, as intelligence, as experience, or as doing the thing that's ahead with the utmost there is in one. Real achievement is attained by never being satisfied with anything less than one's best eEort. 12
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