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- - I Y time. For this exploding of high school SECOND TEAM-BASKET BALL Much credit must be given the Petoskey Reserves this year, not only because they won three of their four games by large scores, but be- cause upon this team depends Petoskey's future in basket ball. The fact that they can outscore other reserve teams promises victories for the coming years to P. H. S. So hail all high school to the reserves and let's always give them our support, and seconds give us your best, we are expecting great things from you in the future. a M. s., '22. l LINE UP Right Forward ........ .................. ...... ........... Y o u ng Left Forward ....... ....... S mith-Behan Center ............. ....... H. George Left Guard ....... ..................................... F ay Right Guard. ...... ............................. . E. George Substitutes .....,,, ..,............ ...... - . - ......... F. Hoffman-L. Knowlton Lest's go now, Petoskey-Yea team- yea team-fight 'em-fight 'em-fight 'em ' Come on ever body yell this spirit we are greatly indebted to James Mack, who was elected by almost a unanimous vote as Cheer Leader this year. It is by no means an easy task to lead the yells of some three hundred high school rooters and do it with the effi- ciency of clock work, yet Jim master- ed it and because of him Petoskey could not have asked for better cheering this year at our athletic games. Jim is coming back another year and we know that those of you who are returning with him to P. H. S. will give him your sup- port on next year's yelling. PAGE Sixrv-EIGHT
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BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The third annual basket ball tournament was staged in Petoskey, March 24 and 25. This year no Class A teams were represented in the tournament. The rules were changed to the effect that those schools with the enrollment of less than one hundred seventy-five would come in Class C and those with an enrollment of from one hundred seventy- iive to five hundred would be in Class B. Schools included in Class B were Cadillac, Ludington, Traverse City, Cheboygan and Petoskey. Those entered in Class C were Pellston, Onaway, Mancelona, Alba, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix, Gaylord, Pick- ford, Grayling, Reed City, Bellaire and Manton. The referee's whistle sounded at ten o'clock Friday morning and games continued until ten o'clock Saturday night. The tournament championship was decided between Cadillac, win- ner of Class B, and Pellston, winner of Class C. Cadillac for theysecond consecutive time won first honors. Player making greatest percentage of foul shots-Mayne of Charle- voix-Jersey Sweater from S. Rosenthal 8a Sons. Player making highest number of points in any one game in Class B-H. Haller of Ludington--pair of basket ball shoes. Player making highest number of points in any one game in Class C-Anderson of Reed City-Jersey Sweater from Levinson's Depart- ment Store. Some twenty schools were represented in this tournament and Petoskey people gladly welcomed the one hundred sixty fellows of the various teams into theirehomes. TOURNAMENT OF FICIAl..S Director ,...............,...... ,. .....,................ .. ....................,... ..... T. A. Treloar Entertainment .,... A ....... .,..... H . C. Spitler Scorer and Timer ....... .......... ....... ............................... H . S . Bates Advertising ........ .......................................................... . -P. S. Griggs Assistants ,........... ......... C leo Faunce, Don Wade, Rowan Fasquelle Official Referee ...... ............................. W . B. McClintock, Marquette Assistant Referee ,...., .................... T aylor, Houghton PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN
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GIRLS' BASKET-BALL This year the girls who went out for basket-ball were organized into four teams, chosen by captains whom Miss Ryan appointed. The teams were called the Oranges, Reds, Blacks, and Greens. At the first of the season, their was considerable doubt as to the respective ability of the four teams, but when, un- der Miss Ryan's coaching, the team-work, basket-shoot- ing, etc., of each team began to develop, the contest for supremacy became closest between the Reds and Oranges. A tournament was held on the 21st and 23rd of March. On the 21st the Reds played the Greens and won while the Oranges defeated the Blacks. On the 23rd the Oranges defeated the Reds by a score of 14-8. The following players were chosen on the All Star Team: Forwards-Helen Miller, Orange, Irene Moore, Red. Center-Martha Miller, Orange. Guards-Esther Halstead, Redg Leona McKeachie, Black. - Side-Center-Arleen-Brecheisen, Green. Miss Ryan PAGE SIXTY-NINE
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