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120 THE COLLEGIATE. Xineriean hurlers was very poor and defence and for the first six innings this accounted for the large score. the opposing team did not score. In lleslqey. who pitched for the first six the seventh inning, MeCohh relieved innings. had little troulmle in puzzl- Teskey and. though he allowed hut ing the St. Clair hatters. The few one hit, niiseues on the part of the iits the visitors did make were Sarnia infield enahled the runner well taken care of by the S. C. l. to score. z 'i H'-5:50 . - , M ' Z V, -..I y . j- W g xg VA ,, ly, . 7 T ,ff l , 1, . A !f'f' f U, ANNOUNCING THE FILMS 'The Monkey -A gripping tail. Her Weight in Gold -On a stu- . . ,, d Q :nl . 'beeret Surgery -:Xt cut rates. lien ous sul 6 ' The Lost Car -Don't miss this. 'The llunian lleart -This heats tl H Torn :Xsunder -A ripping Show. ieni a . The XYielced Cue -A National 'Linihurger Cheesenflt turns thein attraction. au u'. H ,, i' How to Handle Pests -An educa- XX edded and l'arted -ln two parts. tional picture. Bring your A, . ,, . mother-in-law. llhe bledgehainnier -.X smashing M , A K I N Q SuCu.SS. lhe XX edding Ring -lts a bold- wvn. The Siifn uf the O1tiei'1n -.-X Ui- ' . ,, . ' nw X N i y xl ' U The bhriek - bpecial Orchestra gantie spettaelc. . ' this week. f Y - ' - , . ' Nl, , - A V . I 196' NUM 'lull ,lhmat A fed 'Hack Pax -Get in line earlv. ture production. M 1. ' 1 N Y ' . M H I ' lhe T'l113.l Maine -XX orth going lhe llnniderholt -A crashing hit. nlileg tu See. The Toothaehe -XYill make you Don't Tell Everything -Time to roar. stop.
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THE COLLEGIATE H9 BASEBALL. There has always been an abun- dance of capable baseball players at the School and usually each spring an lnterform baseball schedule is arranged. The present campus has at no time been suited for a diam- ond and with the annex added to the school nearly all games had to be played on other fields. Owing to the lack of a suitable diam- ond, the interform series could not very well be arranged. However, a School team was formed and. al- though only one or two practices had been held, Manager filrville 'lohnston completed arrangements with the Port Huron Senior High nine for a home and home series. . . S. C. I. 23 Port Huron High 5 One ideal Thursday afternoon, the first of these games was played in Port lluron. The S. C, l. team until the latter part of the game played after the manner of the Big Leaguers and the better drilled and more experienced American team appeared to hold no advantage. lloth Sperry, the opposing pitcher, and Teskey. the S. C. I. hurler, al- lowed very few hits but the Sarnia defence weakened at the most crit- ical moment and, profiting by their miscues, the Port Huron team as- sumed a lead which the visitors could not overcome. The final score was 5-3 in favor of Port Hur- on. The return game would un- doubtedly have proved even more exciting but. unfortunately, the Port Huron team started their interschol- astic series and were unable to meet the S. C. I. team. S. C. I. 95 Port Huron Junior High 3 lYhen the Port Huron Senior High informed the Collegiate nine that they would be unable to play the return game, they proposed that a game be arranged with Junior High and this was done. This game was played on the diamond at the old school and thus no real base- ball ability could be displayed by either team. The S. C. l. team proved to be the more experienced of the two but this team offered more strenuous resistance than the St. Clair nine and while the S. C. l. team scored nine runs the visitors were able to score three. On a proper diamond, the Sarnia victory might have been more complete be- cause they appeared to be superior in all positions and were heavier hitters. The roughness of the field made fielding the ball very difficult. liefore a return game could be ar- ranged for examinations were upon us and baselrill had to be abandoned. The S. C. l. lineup for these series was a strong one. lkith several of these players back, a very strong team will represent the School again this spring. RlcCobb. pitcher and second base: llcllibbon, third base: Corey, catch- er and left field: Garvey, first baseg Currie, catcher and left field: Man- ore, centre field: Teskey, pitcher and second base: llayes. shortstop: Grace, right field: ,l. Lebel, right field: ll. Mackay, centre field. S. C. I. 153 St. Clair H. S. 1 The team was enthusiastic and eager for more games. The St. Clair High School nine wished to participate in a series of exhibition games and, a few weeks after their first game, a greatly improved S.C.l. nine met the American team on the Athletic Park diamond. The St. Clair team did not appear to be in the same class as the Sa1'nia team the latter defeating the visitors I5-l. The visitor's battery was their weak spot and the Sarnia batters were easily able to solve the delivery of both the visiting pitchers. McCobb, Currie, Lebel and McGibbon had a batting aver- age for this game around the IOOO mark. the latter player made a three base hit, the longest of the day. At times the support of the
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THE COLLEGIATE l2I gee ee or O . to W 5: eeee fm . t...,1ii.D Enigma. Sezirrow- l Ivy, lierg.. l would like to see you zipztrt for Il minute. lliilm- ISIN,kifl,wh1ulil11yuh think l zini. L1 puzzle forthe little ones. ii ' ' ' -lziekf l could d:mee on like this forever. XYin.- Uli, l'm sure you don't mean that- x'ou'rt bound to A xt 1 A , , iiniiro ' z Miss ll:u'1'is-'AXX'liz1t liziiilieiiecl to llziliyloii, flzii'x'ie? 'Chic'- lt fell. Miss l'lzirris- iXml what lizipiieiiecl to 'llyl'L'?H 'Chie'f lt was punctured. As Idle As A Painted Ship lQz1iiclol1ilii S:1y, do you know our Collegiate sliortstoli reminds me uf the .-Xn-:ient Al2ll'l1lClA.H Co1'eyf l low Clllllk' Y lizinrlolpli- l li- blilllllftll one uf tlirei-. Ullie- 'xX'liy clou't you wezu' ezilieo :my more? Frzinees- Uh, l hate tu see myself in print. lilll'llCS-uxlllllllf iuzilies you so smzill, Cliristie? Christie 4briglitlyJ-- XX'ell, you see, when l was :L bzilw' uiy mother fed me on ezuinetl milk :ind now l'ni condensed. ig: sg Mr. Dent fin elieniistryl- l lIll'l-QIICSS, what does the syiuliol .X stand for? Ross- .lustz1 minute, l've got it on the end of my tongue. Mr. Dent- XYell spit it out, its arsenic. pg gg 25: rg: HOW TO MEASURE THE VOID ABOVE YOUR EYES Mental Capacity Test Do not write zmytliing' until you are told to begin, then write nothing. If you are unable to do at problem don't. Test No. l. Candidate can write on any two of No. 1. 1. If the obliquity of the ecliptic were 55, how long would it take to get a book out of the lib? 2. If higlipoehloriel-c acid contains more water than Lake Huron, would it boil while freezing. lf not, why not? Test No. Z. Rearrange the following' cross-eyed sentences and indicate whether they are untrue or false. But none the bench upperelassnien warm-untrue false.
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