Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1921

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was fitted out in every detail; suits, baseballs, gloves, and players started the season off with a ‘‘Bang.’’ Practice was started and in short order Major Hill had a team going which equalled any other team in its class. Although the first few games did not turn out victories for the Richmond team, the score board did not reveal the op- posing teams leading by a very large margin. The first game, which was played against the fast Hitcheock Military Academy nine, end- ed with Hitcheock leading by a single run. The next couple of games were duplicates of the first game, with the op- posing nines winning out in the latter chapters by one or two runs. Considering everything, baseball has been a great success. It has given some the chance to prove their ability in the athletie fields of our school. Those who do not qualify in basketball, football, and traek should have a chance to show what chey are made of by making a berth on the baseball team. This year’s team has discovered many good athletes and with the coming year we look forward to their showing up finely in other athletic events. 1921 TRACK SEASON Hale Stoddard, Captain Track at Richmond was revived last year under the captaincy of Norman Woodford, and with the guiding hand of our able Major Hill. Our track team developed finely, and in a track meet with the up-country schools, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., Richmond’s track team brought home the vic- tory, which gained for us two handsome silver cups. Altho a number of our.most important track stars had left us we still had the framework of a good track team. We filled up the weak places with the new stars with the result that we had a track team able to represent Richmond Hi on any oval. The interclass mect, held on April 1, was a great suecess—lots of fun for everybody. The Juniors had definitely figured out how the meet was to go, but as an April joke the Seniors slightly changed the figures. After a neck to neck run, the Seniors came out in the lead by three points. The final results stood as follows: Seniors, 52; Juniors, 49. Richmond’s 1921 track team tried its wings for the first time in a meet With Cogswell High of San Francisco, and found them in excellent con- dition. Richmond took the lead in the initiai events and kept it to the end. The score was 80-42. The last meet of the season was with Concord, Crockett, and Mission High, | ee

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BASKET BALL Francis MacLaughlin, Captain Basket ball this year had to be organized upon an entirely new basis. Few men were left who had played on last year’s team, so the men who were to compose our team were largely lacking in experience. Picking a team froi inexperienced men was thus the task put to our coach, but he managed to pluek a good share of victories from defeat. As in Football, the season opened with the defeat of the Alumni. When the season was in full swing several of our players, through accidents, were ‘Danheoseseeerte LOVING cuP unable to play. This unfortunate oecurrence made it necessary to break in new men, but nevertheless the team kept on with many triumphs. Schools which had not been defeated by our last year’s team, were now the losers, and on the whole, the entire season was a success. As we look into the future of Basket Ball in Richmond [High we see teams which will excel all others put on the court by our school. This is not idle talk, because the present unusual work of the lower classmen means the ready experience and ability of future teams. BASEBALL Curtis Smith, Captain For many years baseball has been a grave question in the Richmond Union Ihgh Sehool. Lack of backing, lack of funds to purchase baseball ma- terial, and heated discussion against baseball kept the American pastime in the baek-ground in Richmond High. This season the live baseball element rallied its forces and a baseball team aor a



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on May 13. It was a glorious victory for Richmond. The score siood Rich- mond, 83% ; Crockett, 23; Concord, 19: and Mission High, 1514. Track men have laid away their spiked shoes until next spring, when those who are now under-classmen will again don their uniforms for Richmond Ili. We hope that those who pass on to U. C. and Stanford will win places on the college teams and reflect glory on Richmond Hi, as Bauman and Woodford have done this year. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Nelda Kruger, Captain It is one of the aims of our High School life to develop in the girls of the school, the real ‘‘art’’ of living. There is a great difference between just being alive, and really living. Basketball, under Miss McLaurin’s fine coach- ing, has been the major sport for girls this year, and Basketball, above all other sports, teaches one how to live a fine, complete life. It is a game in which every girl has a chance to develop her speed and accuraey; and sportsmanship is the true keynote of the game’s success. Our triumphs in basketball this semester were surprising when one c¢on- siders that so many schools are not playing inter-school games. The season opened December 17, and the first game was with Martinez. It-was a hard fight on a slippery floor, but it resulted in a victory for Richmond. With a good beginning, luck was surely to follow. Out of seven games, two with Mar- tinez, two with Crockett, two with the Alumni, and one with San Francisco State Normal, Richmond won five, with good scores, The last game of the season won the championship of the county from Crockett. After the inter-school games, a delightful series of inter-class games were played, and the Juniors won out as champions.

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