Potter School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1919

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THE POTTER SHIELD WILLIAM WARREN 10. POTTER 19 This game was played on our field on Wednesday, the 26th of Marc? All, tie regulars were started with the exception of the battery. Tlielgame was a arce ash. e start. The first team hit about when they pleased, but their fielding was any mg but what it should have been. At the end of the third inning Dido started taking the regulars out and putting the scrubs in their places, and in the sixth inning the whole scrub team was in the field. William Warren took a. brace in the last two innings and threatened to beat up the scrubs, but they were finally squelched. TAMALPAIS UNION HIGH 1. POTTER 4. On April 7th we met our old rivals of Tamalpais Union High down on our field. After a week's vacation we proceeded to jump right in and cop off the game from the start. At no time did Tamalpais look dangerous. Lermen allowed but one hit in the whole nine frames and that came in the third inning. The feature of the game was the triple play pulled off in the third inning. With a man on first and second, the batter tried to bunt and popped up a little fly instead, which was caught by Summers, who shot it to Esberg, who quickly threw to Newbauer,com- pleting the play. Hits were made by Sutton CZD, Newbauer CQD, Doolittle and Lermen ' COMMERCE 3. POTTER 15. On Thursday, April 10th, we met Commerce at Southside Park. This game resulted in more of a slaughter than anything else. In the second inning we put three runs across and then came back strong in the third by pilling up six more, and then to make the score look a little more attractive we put two more across in the fourth and four more in the fifth. The team had a great time fattening their batting averages, every man getting at least one hit. Sutton was the heavy hitter of the day, smashing out a triple and a homer. Somers also poled out a pretty homer. Griffin deserves due credit for his pitching, holding down our opponents to six well-scattered hits, and striking out twelve in the seven frames. Fuller's work at short and Newbauer's at second is surely worthy of mention. The final score was: R H E Potter ....... , 15 10 2 Commerce ....... , 3 6 4 Batteries: Potter-Criflin and Summers. Commerce-Costa, Dean, Castle and Paynter. SACRED HEART 1. POTTER 8. . On April 15th we met Sacred Heart at Ewing Field. Up to the sixth inning the score was undecided. At the end of the third inning the score was still 0 to 0. In the fourth Sacred Heart put across a run, but we came right back in our half of the inning and tied the score. The fifth still saw the score 1 to 1 but in our 7 half of the sixth we pulled off the old reliable squeeze play, ending up the inning with three runs to the good. From this time on Lermen allowed but one hit and that came in the ninth inning after two were gone, while his team-mates ,were steadily making sure of the game by making it one more to the good in the seventh and three more in the eighth. 7 diummefsi HS usual, played in his old steady form and certainly deserves due ere 1 . Sixty-four I q-lI-'l- Q :sims T kv . ' Q . Y. . 1 si A ls. ' ' 0' .. il 531939 'H J IJ' tu M -- ,,..,.---M -.7 iii



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'ri-IE POTTER SHIELD HITCHCOCK MILITARY ACADEMY 8. POTTER 7. On Wednesday, April 23rd, the team journeyed to San Rafael, to take on Hitch- cock Military Academy. It was an ideal day for baseball, except for occasional gusts of wind that raised the dust on the field, making it very disagreeable for the time being. W e got off at a great start, scoring three runs in the first inning, but Hitchcock came right back in their half of the inning and tied up the score. We put another run across in the third when Somers tripled to deep right and scored on the overthrow to third. Then two more in the fifth, on the squeeze play, and one more in the sixth. And now comes the tale. With the long end of a 7 to 4 score in our favor, we scrambled out on the diamond for the last of the seventh. Now, whether Lermen was rattled by the school support given these bonnie soldier boys or whether there was just a plain jinx on the seventh, we'll never know. At any rate, after holding these boys down to three hits in the preceding six frames, he surely did hit the sky in that unlucky seventh, and we came in one run to the bad. In the eighth inning Lermen settled down again but it was too late. Vettesen was invincible from the seventh inning on. ' Fuller deserves great credit for the way he handled his numerous chances at short, without a single boot. His throwing to first could hardly have been better. Sutton also starred on the field: ' The final score was: F R H E Potter . , 7 6 2 Hitchcock ...... , 8 5 4 Batteries: Potter-Lermen and Summers. Hitchcock-Vettesen and Kervin. VOCATIONAL HIGH 2. POTTER 13. X' On April 25th we met Vocational High of Oakland on our home grounds. From the very start the game was a slaughter, our team hitting just about when they pleased. Vocational got off to a great start, scoring two runs on two hits in the opening frame. But we came back so strong in our half of the inning that we took all the pep out of them. At the end of the first inning the score Stgod 3 to 2 in our favor. From that time on our opponents never got near the plate while We Scored 7 more runs, making the final score 13 to 2. 2 ' Harrell, Esberg and Doolittle each got two hits out of four trips to the plate while Tommy Newbauer cracked out two safe ones out of two times up , The final score was: vocmonai High of Oakland , , , , 15 Ig E Potter ..., , j j ' ' - - . . 13 11 1 Batteries: V ocational-Ruedy, J acopetti and Kokaries . 4 Potter-Grifhin, Howard and Summers. l Sixty-six 1 s - Ler!l1f'n' .Q I t-1 9' bbw' , thi-Tmagn i wnffoued S - thc ft Perlliilr WND' t To Jimi lwvemenfi has bf' in mi mfwffff W' an limi exccllf'U'- W por' - 1: Glover WUI' 8 pmui. 11 affgf the A at W' 'f'?mfQ didU11lYefSity High U! B ldon't ask -lflfk ai U dot? D4 Fat G 'tht hamlet H1951 if-'W' it at its a fum' 1' M01 and is not erm! M game, but :side im with He I 13951 pi'tf4tilU113l lots of credit: bf- has 21 ippointingtask of 3 pin-Q Prospects for a gt:-tg lmsingthe team this y tlllieltltr Stltwlt. ofasteady pitcher. and flifgrching mfr -in 0 Wi '1HPf0vvmem in tt With-ilu Sfqtlirws 1 ml' ht will 3190 lr- gi wtof the hmm muvh of . 3 Q53 mm ll- it mln: mm. If at ' th? M fatig- nm With tt, g . 'fmmdwh of Q, ,A With 1 xi mlb helflnmlsvid -3 1. ty uf Witty lllli din. Sting m bf' !'t'r' . ' bnfqtwnm W Wnliqm nniiqagfwi

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