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w S? s? Si5 g We Are Working for You!! g I? s? | Are You Supporting; Us? g Si Si 8» SPECIAL INVITATION TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VILLA DANS ANT” Hobbs Building, Davis Square . Dancing every Wednesday, Thursday and Walter Johnson’s Banjo Orchestra. Special Saturday Evenings, 8.30 to 11.30. Dancing Parties on Holidays. ADMISSION $1.00 A COUPLE HEINEMANN HOUSE ACADEMIES BOSTON AND SOMERVILLE RECEPTIONS WITH SPECIAL FEATURES EVERY SATURDAY ADULT CLASS EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8 to 9.15. SOCIAL 9.15 to 12 HIGH SCHOOL CLASS EVERY FRIDAY CHILDREN’S CLASS EVERY SATURDAY AT 3 O’CLOCK Please Send for Our Catalogue MR. AND MRS. OTTO F. C. HEINEMANN ANTHOINE HALL 136 School Street, Somerville
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 21 SOMERVILLE, 6; WALTHAM, 7 Of the 5,000 people that left Waltham field af- ter the Somerville-Waltham game, those that were wearing Waltham watches were in great glee, while those that were of the “Seven Hill” variety seemed very downcast, the reason being that for four consecutive years Waltham has either beaten or tied Somerville and that this year another defeat is added to our score. Of course there were many “ifs” and “huts,” still the fact remained that we were beaten by a team of equal ability. “Ned” Keating was Somerville’s right hand man, for he bucked the line for many gains and it was he who scored Somerville’s only touch- down. Thornton also showed the same old pep and was always in on Waltham’s plays. Neither team tried many forward passes, but played old football. Waltham having a slight advantage over Somerville. In the first period Louis Smith tried for a field goal, but failed, and Waltham punted from the 20-yard line. After a series of line plunges by Keating and Thornton the ball was brought to the S-yard line. Here the quarter ended. On the third play of the next period Keating went over for a touchdown. Louis failed to kick the goal. After a 55-yard run by Cousins me ball was brought to the 5-vard line, but Somer- ville held for downs and punted. Waltham quickly brought the ball back to the 5-yard line and Cousins squirmed his way over for a touch- down. Frank Smith kicked the goal. The line plunging of the backs on each side was very noticeable and the punting of Gatelv was well worth praise. The lineup:— SOMERVILLE. WALTHAM. Young, r. e....................1. e.. McGahan Gilman, r. t......................1. t.. Miller I). Reardon. T. Reardon, r. g.....1. g.. Rullo Treat, c....................................c.. Eastman Ford, Conlin, 1. g...r. g., Coleman. Lindberg Roach. 1. t....................r. t.. Kingsbury Hirshson. Hopkins, 1. e...........r. c., Cole Louis Smith, q. b..........q. b.. Frank Smith Shea. Downey, r. h. b..........1. h. b.. Gatelv Keating, Coyne. Sullivan. 1. h. b... r. h. 1».. Rogers Thornton, f. b.....................f. b.. Cousins Score—Waltham. 7 ; Somerville. L 'Pouch- downs—Keating. Cousins. Goal from touch- down—1 '. Smith. Umpire—Grannan. Referee— Mooney. Linesman—Barry. Time—10 and 12- minute periods. SOMERVILLE, 7; MEDFORD, 7 In its second league game Somerville tied with Medford, each having a total of seven points when the final whistle blew. “Tom” Thornton was easily the star of the afternoon, gaining yards upon yards of ground for Somerville. It was he who made a 10-vard run and brought the ball within striking distance of Medford’s goal, and it was he who scored the tally also. Louis Smith kicked the goals. Donnellan was Medford’s shining light as he genera led his team in great style and was al- ways ready to gain live or six yards for his team- mates. Ned” was in the game every minute and though not shining like “'Pom” he did his share. The line it]):— SOM ERVH .LE. M ED FORD. Hirshson, I. e..................r. c , Swenson Roach. 1. t........................r. t.. Bowler Ford. T. Reardon. 1. g..........r. g.. Morrissey Treat, c.................c., Beatty, Campbell 1). Reardon, r. g Gilman, r t Young, r. c Smith, q. b q. b.. Donnellan Covne. r. h. b .. .1. h. b.. Maroncv. Maher Keating. 1. h. b r. h. b.. Leary Thornton, f. b Score—Somerville. 7; Medford. 7. Touch- downs—Thornton. Seitz. Goals from touch- downs—Smith. Donnellan. Referee—F. O’Brien. Umpire—Dr. Cahill. Linesman—McNaughU n. Time—lit and 12-minute periods. It’s the “dark of the moon” for Somerville nowadays, for example: Downey out: cracked ankle. Stceves out; studies. Somerville loses by one point, etc. Gately’s punting in the Waltham game was well worth praise, for the Somerville backs were at ends to know where they were going to land. There seemed to be a plenty of Downey in the Marlboro game. Much credit should be given to “Mike” Hart for the faithful way in which he helps the boys on this year’s squad, l ie is a brother of “Eddie” Hart, the Princeton athlete, and besides being a trainer he is also a musician. All out for the Rindge game this year and watch Somerville bring home the bacon. Somerville has not made one successful drop kick this year! What’s the matter. Louis? Be sure to whistle, with band at the Rindge game. Go to tHe THanKsgiving Game ! !
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