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16 THE OGKSHEPER1DA business men by mixing your jokes with the advertisements? If so. perhaps it isn’t such a fault, altho it tends to spoil the good form of your paper. The “Argus” has bad perhaps the longest journey of our exchange, coming from Vancouver. Your Athletic Department is fine, but more good stories would make a great improvement. The “Live Wire” has certainly made a resolution. Your paper has improved. The S. H. S. is proud to see the name so frequently mentioned of a Sheridan graduate, Bernice Stevens, in the “Almanack from Kerry Hall, Lake Forest. IvxciIknt stories and athletic news are the good features of The Penn Charter Magazine.” In a number of the recent exchanges The Ockshcperida is listed and commented on. In “'Pbe Forum. from .St. Joseph, Mo., was the following: “The Ock- shcperida, Ouch! from Sheridan. Wyo. Guess our name is as puzzci-ing as some others. Athletics By Leo Doyle. The first basket ball game was scheduled between Sheridan High and Buffalo High for January i. The trip to Buffalo was made in two autos both of which broke down several times. One had several punctures and “Chick who is an expert mechanic did all the pumping up of tires. Mr. Forsythe was forced to get 011 and push in the other one because it had to make all the bills on high. The trip going took some four or five hours. The game was played in the Blffalo armory. The Sheridan boys were at some disadvantage because the floor was so slippery and they had no boundary except on one side. At the end of the first half the score stood five to thirteen in Buffalo’s favor and at the end of the last half each side about doubled their score, making it twenty-nine to eleven. Buffalo had the ball most of the time but the Sheridan boys displayed verv good team work. The Sheridan players scored as follows: Cope. Center—Two baskets. McMaken, L. Guard—One basket. Addelman. R. Guard—One basket and one free throw. Granger. R. Forward—One basket. Brown, L. Forward. Lonabaugh, Reynolds, and Thorn were substitutes. Jeffers, umpire: Forsythe, referee. I he Buffalo High School gave a dance following the game and it w i
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ThE OCKSHEPERIDA 15 New York Store January Clearance Sale A Sale of Dependable Merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices Stevens, Fryberger Sc Co. One of the Most Interesting Sports of America BOWLING The Brunswick 44 N. Main Phone 431 The Wizard Triangle Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Kodaks and Polish Mop - $1.50 Supplies, Spaulding’s Sporting 1 qt. Wizard Polish 1.00 Goods. Total - $2.50 Glasses Fitted, Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Two at Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty EDELMAN’S J. Frank Heald $1.50 The Leading Jeweler • Burlington Watch Inspector Save a $1.00 130 N. Main Street Phone 17
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