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22 SOMERVILLK HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR Manager Keves announces the following schedule:— •October M, Cambridge High at Broadway field. •October 18. Malden High at Broadway field. October 22, Lowell Textile School at Broadway field. •October 25. Dorchester High at South End grounds. November 1, Boston Latin at Broadway field. November 3, 'Tufts Freshmen at Broadway field. November 5. Pom fret Preparatory at Pomfrct. Conn. November 8. open. •November 15. Boston English High, undecided. •November 27, C. M. T. S., undecided. Groton, 6; Somerville, 5. Somerville played its first game October I, when it met the heavy Groton team at Groton. Line-up:— Groton. Somerville. Webb, l.e........................r.e.. Haflford Ogleburv, l.t.................r.t., McLaughlin Emmons, l.g........................r.g.. Allen Bacon, c.........................c.. Merrificld Sibley, r.g...................l.g.. Woodworth Waterbury, Fish, r.t..l.t., Nickerson. Doughty Auchincloss. r.e.................l.e.. Baldwin Starr, q.b................q.b.. Currier, Cuddy Woolsey, l.h.b...........r.h.b., Countway. Bean Markoc. r.h.b....................l.h.b.. Burton Farr f.b.........................f.b., Philbrick Score—Groton School, fi; Somerville. 5. Touchdowns—Woolsey. Allen. Goal from touch- down—Waterbury. Referee—Charles Cuddy, of Somerville. Umpire—Mr. Craighead. Groton. Time—20 and 15 min. halves. Somerville, 11; Watertown, 0. October 7 the boys met a team from Watertown High that surprised them. Watertown played a •League game. strong, aggressive game, and followed the ball in good shape. Inexcusable fumbling and lack of spirit characterized Somerville’s play. For Water- town. Lyons made some fine runs, and the fine tack- ling of Dickinson, of Somerville, was very notice- able Somerville, 11 ; Medford, 0. October 11 Somerville kicked off to Medford’s twenty-yard line. Somerville soon held, and Papkec punted to Currier, Burton went around right end for ten yards, but Allen lost the ball on a fumble. Again Medford punted, Hafford, who secured the ball, running it back twenty yards by clever dodging. Countway went around the end for a touchdown. Burton kicked the goal. Medford kicked off to Burton, who ran it back twenty-five yards. McLaughlin and Allen tore through the line for ten yards. A clever quarter- back kick netted fifteen more. Here Somerville was penalized, and with the third down and ten yards to gain. Hafford dropped back for a placed kick. The ball was snapped to Currier, who held it in position, and Hafford kicked a fine goal from the twenty-five-vard line. Medford again kicked off to Burton. Hafford kicked to Medford. Medford failed to gain, and was forced to punt. After a few exchanges of punts, time was called, with the ball on Medford’s twelve-yard line. In the second half. Cuddy received the kick-off. and ran it back fifteen yards. Somerville punted to Papkee. Volpe gained ten yards, and Papkee twenty more. Dutton hurdled our line for the re- quired distance. Here Medford punted. Wyman shot around left end for sixty yards, and Bean plunged through right tackle for ten more. Time was called with the ball well into Medford's terri- tor v. For Somerville. Hafford. Burton, and Wyman excelled, while Volpe, Papkec, and Dutton played well for the visitors. The Bouve Sterling Shoe $2.50 FOR MEN AND BOYS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ALL KINDS OF LEATHERS. 13 WATER STREET, ROQTOM 78 HANOVER STREET. I4 SPRING LANE, 86 SUMMER STREET. W. J. EMERSON, DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, anb IRubbers 148 Perkins Street, - Hast Somerville, Mass.
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 21 C oacli D’Almeida has had the assistance of Metoxen” Stone and Chet” Harts, both of whom have been untir- ing in their efforts. Keep it up. grads.” vour work is certainly appreciated by the squad. Athletic Association. At the annual meeting held September 17, Albert Dickinson was elected president: Edwin 1). Phil- brick. vice-president; Herbert A. Currier, secre- tary: Harry L. Jones, treasurer : Percy J. Under- hill and Chester Harts, graduate members: Mr. Sears and Mr. Ilosmer. faculty members: Harold Baldwin, manager of the baseball team: and Clif- ford Bean, assistant manager. Basket Ball. Alexander Graham is at Brown University. Charles Russ. Edward French. Joseph Story, and Charles Shepard are at Dartmouth. Warren G. Lawson, L., '01, has been chosen as- sistant manager of the football team to till the posi- tion of Elmer B. Osgood, resigned. At the annual meeting of the Interscholastic League, Wallace McCov was chosen president. Ed- ward M. D’Almeida, graduate member, and Albert Dickinson, undergraduate member. Three good representatives for Somerville High. Shirley Ellis, Reggie” Brown, and Saul have been chosen referee, umpire, and timer, respec- tively. for the English High game. Xo disputes should arise this year. Clifford B. Lewis, E.. 1900, is playing a slashing game for Amherst this year. Coe, the well-known athlete, has been coaching the linemen lately, and Charles Cuddy. E„ ’99. has lent valuable aid to the ends. At the meeting of the S. E. II. S. B. B. A., held September 15, Miss Darling. '03, was elected presi- dent: Miss Welch. '04. vice-president: Miss Mar- vel, treasurer; and Miss Eraser, 03. secretary. Practice began October 1 in Bacon hall, and the prospects of a good team are said to be bright. Somerville. 13; Cambridge, 0. October S Cambridge Latin met the red and blue and went down to defeat. 13 to 0. The line-up:— Cambridge Latin. Somerville. Ellis, l.e...................r.e.. Dickinson. Burns Wvman, l.t........................r.t.. McLaughlin Church, l.g.............................r.g.. Allen Mcrrifield. c........................c.. Bushway Cahir. r.g.......l.g.. Frost. Woodworth. Baldwin Waterbury. r.t.....................l.t.. Philbrick Breenan. Blcn. r.e.l.e.. Hafford. Baldwin. Cameron Taft, q.b......................q.b.. Currier, Cuddy Fcelcy. 1 h.b. .r.h.b.. Wyman. Countway. Pritchard Conlin, r.h.b.. .....................l.h.l».. Burton Bleu. Howe, f.b......................:..f.i .. Bean We congratulate Cambridge Latin in having such an efficient captain as Taft. He is a thorough sportsman, and we wish him the best of success in the Preparatory League. Joe Story won second prize in the 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash at the fall interclass games at Dartmouth. Charles Patch, ex. ’03, is captaining Dean Acad- emy this fall. Be sure and join the Athletic Association and show your loyalty to the school. Captain McCoy met with a serious accident while practicing September 30. His injury will necessi- tate his absence from the squad for about four weeks. Score—Somerville. 13: Cambridge Latin, 0. Touchdowns — Wyman. Allen. Safety—Water- burv. Goal from touchdown—Burton. 1. Umpire — arnoch. Referee—Cuddy. Linesmen -Ellis. Blackwell. Time—lomin. halves. Football Schedule. The call for football candidates of September 15 by Captain McCoy was responded to by about twenty men. This number has rapidly increased to over forty. The outlook is very encouraging. Several of last year’s men are again to be depended upon, and the new material should well fill the va- cant positions. The squad is rapidly rounding into shape under the able instruction of Coach Edward M. D’Almcida. who has again been selected to coach our pigskin chasers.
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 23 A GOLDEN MESSENGER. [Continued from page 11.] “Well,” said the other, open it and see what’s inside. It’s a locket.” With some difficulty George opened it. and gazed at what was disclosed to him. It was some mo- ments before he spoke, and then his voice trembled, as he said. 'T.y Jove' that’s my mother’s picture, but oh. how changed Then, after a few moments of silence, he said: ‘‘Jack. I guess I won’t go on that voyage with you to-morrow, after all. I’ll go and see the captain about it now.” And. waving his hand, he turned in the opposite direction. When the five o’clock boat left the wharf. George Cummings was one of its passengers, and the next morning it was with no uncertain step that lie hur- ried up the long lane leading to the Cummings farm. Mow pleasant everything looked this Octo- ber morning, after his long absence! Me passed the old orchard, with its trees bending under their burdens of fruit, and on toward the great elms that stood just outside the gate, and seemed to stretch forth their branches to welcome him. He opened the small, white gate, and walked up the patii leading to the kitchen door. Putting his hand on the knob, he stood still a moment. As he listened, there came out upon the fresh morning air a low. sweet voice softly singing. How tired that voice sounded! Rut the song was never finished, for. on hearing the door open. Mrs. Cummings looked up and saw the gift that the little messenger of gold had brought her. ESTABLISHED 1882. TEL., 515-.% MANUEL M. SILVA Hair Cutter Cor. Perkins and Lincoln Sts., E. SOMERVILLE Particular attention given to children's hair cutting. ' ’E have just received a lot of Drummers’ Samples of «. «. American Bronzes Onyx Cop Cables 6old-Plated Photo frames mirrors and fancy Articles Which we are selling at about half price. WILLIAM H. BRINE 1 Tremont Street, BOSTON 5 e L ttsows 'Pe.ovVe YavttaY to t e StawAavd Sloves . I. %. -3t ■fcoaatr Street YtrkVa Street 'ftroaii'» Ye rt Street ESTABLISHED 1870. J. NEWMAN SONS FLORISTS •• 51 Tremont Street - BOSTON, MASS. (Suffolk Savings Bank Building) We have no branch stores. HIGHLAND FISH MARKET jfrcsb, Smofuft, Salt, anb flMcfeleb Jftsb OYSTERS, CLAMS, AND LOBSTERS 267 Highland Avenue SOMERVILLE, MASS. Compliments of H. E. Bowman Druggist Why Go to Boston to have your Photograph made and pav high pi Ices? What U the matter wltn our Half Cabinet’» on our new “Cream and Carbon Mounts” at $2.00 and Cabinet at $3.00 a dozen ? AI o our new T Panel and Oval at $1.50 ? THE PEARL STREET STUDIO 237 Pearl Street, near Winter Hill Station EDWIN CONNELL PlurQber and Gasfitter S 148 Pearl Street, Somerville, Mass.
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