Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1908

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THE SOMERVILLE RADIATOR 23 association ADeeting The annual meeting of the Somerville High School Athletic Association was held, and the fol- lowing officers were elected: President. Edwin Garland. Latin. ’Of); vice-president. Lester C. Gus- tin. English. 09: secretary. Ralph Y. Atwater. English. ’00; treasurer. H. L. Jones. Faculty members. II. F. Sears. English, and Mr. Wilkins, Latin. Alumni members. Stone and Reynolds. Eliot Slater, Latin. 09, was elected baseball manager for 1909. Kirkpatrick, McCarthy, and Duggan were chosen to see about hiring a hall for basket ball, and to confer with other schools. Application for Tickets ... for the ... Rindge- Somerville Game NOVEMBER 26, 1908 Undergraduate members of the S. H. S. A. A. will be given first choice of seats. I| Applications will be received the latter part of October. Watch the Bulletin Boards BUY YOUR LABORATORY COATS PRICE $1.00 . . . FROM . . . PRICE $1.00 BELDEN SNOW UNION SQUARE and TEELE SQUARE COMPLIMENTS Of R. H. Rhodes.................. Student’s Luncheon Highland Avenue, Cor. Prescott Street C. M. SCHOFIELD Upholsterer, Cabinet Maker, and Finisher FURNITURE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT Caaing. Carpet, Shade. Mattress, and Cushion Work 237-A HOLLAND STREET, WEST SOMERVILLE Phone Somerville 1308-2 TEELE SQ. College Clothes With just the Dash and Style required by well dressed young men. cA umuvn.V{o. v Dtuiimom jjrnie You need Exercise! WHY NOT TAKE IT AT THE Somerville Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM AND SWIMMING POOL? CALL FOR PROSPECTUS Was hood’s Milk on your table this morning? Kstabli-Shed 184»! Hood's Chemical and Bacteriological Laboratory H. P. HOOD SONS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Milk, Cream and all Dairy Products General Office and Chemical and Bactcrioh gical Labtratcry 494 Rutherford Avenue. Charlestown, Hass. Phone Charlestown CO» DAIRY LABORATORY 70 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass Phone Back Bay 44 30 BRANCHES 21 Anson Street, Forest Hills, Mass...I’hone Jamaica J»!0 28» Pleasant Street, Watertown, .Mass.Phone Newton North i:m» 425 Main Street. Malden. Mas ..........Phone Malden lire p.»3 Aliev Street. Lynn. Mass......... Phone Lynn 141» 252 Bridge Street, Salem. Mass.........Phone Salem ?.n 029 Common Street, Lawrence. Mass.— I hone Lawrence . 4 Hood’s milk is Pure, Clean and Ssl'e Order of our driver , write or telephone

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22 THE SOMERVILLE RADIATOR Gust in, c..........................c.. Locke Woodman, r.g...............l.g., Sawyer Nolan, r.t........................l.t., Moore Forg, r.e.........................l.e., Norris Donahue, q.b............q.b., Lansing (Soulis) Mixer (Dickernian), l.li.b..r.li.b.. Rosenthal Kirkpatrick (McDonald), r.li.b.l.li.b.. Brickley Cousens (McCarthy), f.b............f.b„ Brock Score—Somerville. : Everett, . Touchdowns —Cousens. Goals from touchdowns—Woodman. Umpire—Nichols. Referee—Hapgood. Head linesman—Woodlock. Linesmen—I larding and Tuells. Timer—Tom Commins. Somerville, 0; Groton, 0 Somerville went to Groton and held their strong team to a tic. “Pep Cousens dislocated his shoulder, an accident that kept him out of several succeeding games. .......... ----------------- Somerville, 5; Gambrtfcoe Xatln, 0 On Broadway field Saturday, October ;5. Som- erville defeated Cambridge Latin, 5-0, but it looked up to the last minute of play as if it was to be a tic. In that minute Howard made a spec- tacular run on a forward pass, which paved the way for the touchdown. Russell and Caldwell were both out. and this weakened the line quite appreciably, although Millmorc and Pease played a good game. Garland tackled hard and took in forward passes like a veteran. For Cambridge. Sweet and Graus- tein played well. Many forward passes were used with varying success. At the end of the first half Somerville was on the three-yard line, and prob- ably would have scored if the whistle had not blown. In the second half Cambridge had an excellent chance for a touchdown. On a fumble a Cam- bridge man picked up the ball and started down an almost clear field, but he stumbled and made no gain. A little later Somerville made a forward pass to Forg. who had a chance for a long gain, but he fumbled. With but two minutes to play. McDonald made a pass of twenty yards to Howard, who got to the seven-yard line, where he was tackled by Graustein. On a delayed pass McCarthy made a touchdown. Woodman failed to kick tlie goal. The game ended just after the next kick-off. The line-up:— SO M ER V11 ,LE. C A M B RIDG E. Garland (Howard), l.e..............r.e.. Dovey Millmore, l.t......................r.t., Lang Pease, l.g.................................r.g., Coleman Gustin. c....................................c., Byngham Woodman, r.g........................l.g., Merrill Nolan (Mitchell), r.t...............l.t., Stewart Forg, r.e............:..............l.e., Parry Donahue, q.b........................q.b.. Green Dickernian (Kirkpatrick. Dugan), l.h.b., r.li.b., Close McDonald, r.li.b.............l.li.b.. Graustein McCarthy, f.b..............f.b.. Sweet (Nason) Score—Somerville. 5; Cambridge Latin, 0. Touchdowns—McCarthy. Field judge—Hilling, of Cambridge. Umpire—Catharin. of Dartmouth. Referee—Paul, of Bowdoin. Linesmen—Roberts, Harding, and Cousens. Timekeeper—Burns. Time—15-minutc halves. Somerville, 0; Boston Xatln, 0 In a loosely-played game Wednesday, October ?. Somerville had hard work to keep Boston Latin from scoring. Somerville time and time again made illegal passes and was penalized. Somer- ville received the kick-off. but was held, and had to make a punt, which was fumbled. Russell get- ting the ball. Two forward passes worked well, but a third was intercepted by Boston. A moment later Somerville made a pass to Gar- land. who made a brilliant dash and a touchdown, but the ball was brought back as a penalty for off- side play. Latin School on the ten-yard line tried for a goal, and failed. The second half was a se- ries of forward passes and punts. Once Latin School was on the fifteen-yard line, but they were held, and Somerville punted out of danger. Latin tried to return the punt, but Caldwell broke through and blocked it. getting the ball for Somer- ville himself. The latter part of the half was mostly taken up with punting. The line-up:— SOMERVILLE. BOSTON LATIN. Garland, l.e........................r.e., Ayer Russell (Caldwell), l.t............r.t., Allison Pease (Russell), l.g.......................r.g., Elcock Gustin, c....................................c., Fraser Woodman, r.g...................l.g., Prendergast Nolan, r.t.................................l.t.. Cleary Forg. r.e..................................l.e.. Madden Donahue, q.b...................q.b., Fitzgerald Kirkpatrick (Dickernian), l.h.b..r.li.b.. Temple McDonald, r.li.b........................l.li.b., Tehan McCarthy, f.b.....................f.b.. Van Eten Score—Somerville, 0; Boston Latin. 0. Field judge—Tom Commins. Umpire—Tufts, of Waltham. Referee—Hapgood. of Brown. Lines- men—Campbell. Cleary. Freeman. Time—15- minute halves.



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