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A little over a year ago the sixth annual S. M. A. A. L. field-day was held in Santa Rosa. The honors of the dey went to the Ukiah team with a score of 97 to Santa Rosa next with 45, Petaluma next and Healdsburg last. Th ree of our men took first places, Bert Williams, Ed Harris and Claud Sanborn. Manager Ross Moodey did thirigs up in greet style and every- The baseball team of vay rushed down to Berkeley with only two days’ thing was a success. that season entered in the A. L., but were notice and were beaten by a score of 10 to 4 by Lowell. Lenard Davis, the baseball captain, quit school and Claud Senborn was elected cap- tain. At a meeting held Saturday, May 10, 1902, at the Occidental hotel. the Sonoma Academic Baseball League was formed between Peta- oO a luma High, Healdsbu g High, the Sante Rosa Business College and the Santa Rosa High. A schedule was formed and a trophy was bought. The Santa Rosa High in three hotly contested games managed to secure the beau- tiful ended that term’s work. cup that now ¢dorns the office. This or August 25, athletic 1902, school opened and the association was reorganized with a Training for the The class field-day aroused much interest. This is the first fall class field-day ever held in the school. Several large number of members. field-day was immediately begun. June “o3” and Christmas “o2” won. records were lowered. October, 4 the boys went down to the A. A, L. and managed to get twelve points and later two more, by default, making fourteen in all. October 8 the football season was started and with good practice up to Thanksgiving we played Peralta Hall on that date. They had several college men and managed to beat us by over weight. The close score of 5 to o was nothing to be ashamed of . December 13 the team went to Healdsburg and in en easy victory we beat Healdsbu-g 39 to o. Several times during the season the team played the Santa Rosa Business College, who The final game with them RearBe i Geyo: were the football squad this year, Claud Sanborn captzined the team, and it was the fastest team the high school ever always met defeat. “Set npged ol SPP ty easy. eighteen in stood RR: There boys put out. January 8, 1903, the association was again reorganized and about fifteen dollars was col- lected zs dues. The base ball team went down in defeat against Oakland on February 14. February 22 the S. R. Alumni we-e beaten in their annual game with the high school. The track work was ca-ried on and on April 4th the cl-ss field-day was held. The second year or “05” was victorious. At the A. A. L. the boys were very unsuc- cessful, only two points were secured. Cap- tain Lathrop Wright got third in the mile and fanager Claud Sanborn got third in the Low Hurdles. May 9, the S, M. A. A. L. 1903, came off at
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22 THE Ukiah Santa: Rosa, second; Healdsburg, third , and Ukiah. won with a splendid team, Petaluma, last. field-day and S. R. H. S. boys captu-ed seven Medals were given in this of them, four and three silver ones. Some of our high school records were broken. gold The records as they now stand are as follows: 1oo-yards, C. Sanborn, 10 4-5. 220-yards, C. Sanborn, 25.00. 880-yards, L. Wright, 2:11 2-5 Mile, L. Wright, 4:49 2-5. 44o-yards, C. Senborn, 54 3-5. 220 low hurdles, C. Sanborn, 27 1-5. 120 high hurdles, L. Frei, 19 1-5. Hammer throw, C. Sanborn, 132 feet 8 inches. Shot put, B. Williams. 41 feet 1 inch. High jump, R. Page and E. Harris, 5 feet 4 inches. 3road jump, UC. Sanborn, 20 feet 8 inches. Pole vault, E. Harris, 10 feet 6 1-2 inches. Relay, “o2” and “o3”, 3 minutes 45 seconds. These are the best records made in the last three years. The g-adueting class holds 8 out of the 12 records and partly holds the relay record. The last year has been a very successful one for the Santa Rosa High School in the way of athletics. Many of the lower class men have become interested and in the next year or two some fine materiel is to be shown. The school has for once been successful in a financial way. There is at the present time something ove- thirty dollars in the treasury, and at no time during the past year has the association been unable to pay its debts. These facts ere due to the almost entirely with members of June, ’03. excellent management which has been are deeply indebted to Mr. John Ross E for his kindness extended to us in se- curing the pictures for this edition. PORCUPINE AFTER COMMENCEMENT Emma Gaige will enter Berkeley next fall- Ruth Berger will attend Berkeley in the fall. Lathrop Wright will enter Stanford Univer- sity. Marie Griffith will enter the U. C. Edna Pu-rington and Esther Rhodes will probably attend Hopkins Art Institute. Ellezene Brand will enter the U. C. in the fall. Marie Pierce will attend Sen Francisco Nor- mal School. Mettie Adams and Leah Barrows will study music. Harry Briggs will probably attend Hastings Law College. Agnes Sullivan will attend the Conservatory of Music in San Francisco. will enter the San Francisco Olita Gates Normal after Christmas. Frances Woolsey, Gertrude Smith and Ethel Abeel will rest from their studies for 2 year. Jay Geary will attend Berkeley. Miss Gertrude Joost will travel for some time after commencement. John Warboys will take an extended vaca- tion. It is with much regret thet we record the death of Miss Virgie Ratcliff, of the class of 1902. Miss Ratcliff was highly esteemed among her many friends in the High School. The Porcupine wishes to extend its sincere sympathy to her family.
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