Park City High School - Kalendar Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1910

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Park City High School - Kalendar Yearbook (Knoxville, TN) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 58 of 100
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Page 58 text:

Greetings Each season doth its greeting bring, Winter, Summer, Autumn, Spring. The first is cold and bleak and gray, And greets us in an icy way. But gentle Spring is soft and mild, She's mother nature 's fairest child, In Summer all is bright and gay, And nothing like a winter's day. In Autumn the leaves change their hue, And on the trees are left but few They bid farewell, and once again Old Winter cometh with his train, And now approacheth New Years Day, When all the bells peal merrily May once again their joyous sound Ring loudly when the year comes around, And may their tones these words convey: I send you greetings, friends, to-day. W. L. McN 42

Page 57 text:

. Grammar School Team The first grammar school team has a fast team this year and expect to have a successful season. They have two good pitchers in Hastings and Long While Queener with a little more experience will make a valuable twirler. So far they have played three games. The Hrst was with Baker-Himel and resulted in a victory for Park City by the score of 22 to 2. The second was between Park City and Hampden Sydney, in which Ham- pden Sydney Won by the score of 10 to 5. In the third game Park City was defeated by Rose Avenue by the score of 7 to 2. The line up for Park City is as follows: E. Fielden .......... Hastings and Long . H. Fielden CCaptainJ Wheeler ............ Burrows . . . Burkhart .... McCa1nmon .... Zeller ........... Queener .......... Staley and Henry . .. The line up for th Powers ....... ..... Miller ............. Dance and Gibbs .... Watkins ........... Hall ..... Leeson .... Donahue . . . Brumback .... Chanaberry .... Collingsworth .... ................ ..... ... .. ... .- . . . . . Catcher . . . . .Pitchers . .First Base . . .... Second Base -......-.-..-............ e Second Grammar School .Third Base . .Short Stop ..Left Field Center Field .Right Field . .Substitutes is . . . . .Catcher . . . . . Pitcher . . Short Stop ... . .First Base . . . .Second Base 41 . . Third Base . .Left Field Center Field .Right Field . . .Substitute



Page 59 text:

A Touchdown Even the weather had the foot-ball craze, for never was there a more perfect day than Tuesday, November 20, when the Orange of Alton High School and the Green of Fairview Ac- ademy met to kick the skin oi a foot-ball on Morrison Field in B-. The whole town was humming with excitement over this contest of school boys. Flags and pennants flew gaily from the huge hotels on Sixth Avenue. Small boys blew horns and cars, for which brass handles discoursed inspiring music, led to the field where the battle was to be waged. Carriages could be seen draped in orange or green, while the youngsters, crazy with enthusiasm, yelled themselves hoarse, as they waved walking sticks with long streamers of ribbon in one or the other college colors fastened to them. Ben Burke was to play quarter-back for Alton. In honor of this occasion his parents had taken a box, and Cat Ben 's sug- gestionj has invited Louise Holden in from R- to see the game. The box was decorated in yellow, and the girl wore a large corsage bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums in honor of Alton. And a box behind them contained four girls with knots of green fastened in their trim tailored coats. The four that got into the Burke box were strong Alton partisans. Even old Mr. Burke and his fat good natured wife had orange ribbons modestly displayed on their persons. Bobby Burke, a ripe youth of twelve, waved a pennant of orange colored silk with a big A on it, and yelled phrases of derision when ever a Fairview color would rise above the orange. I suppose I ought to wear green, for my first cousin plays on Fairview team and he may get insulted, said Miss Holden. Oh, he won 't care for just one time, Fairview has plenty of routers any how. responded Mrs. Burke, good naturedly. At this remark Bobby cast a glance of distrust at Miss Holden, for seeming to think that any thing that wasn't a true Alton yellow, would be allowed in their company on such an occasion. But he relieved his mind by yelling at a burly negro who wore a large grin and Fairview color. 43

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