St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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47 to 8 in favor of Marysville. The next game was with W ashington Junior High being defeated this time to the tune of 21 to 6. But the next game we played was a victory We made our ancient rival, Marine City, eat humble pie with a score of 22 to 18 in our favor. The “Y” Crescents of ' ° rt , “ ro vv ; e f re our next opponents and they handed us a 18 to 10 defeat. As our Alumni wanted a game we decided to meet them on the basket-ball court. This was the only game we played in the city during this year’s season. We suc- ceeded in beating the Alumni by a score of 47 to 8. March 10 we had a second game with Marvsville Thev again defeated us but not so badly as before. ' The score this time was 31 to 21 in favor of the Dream City players On March 25 we met the “Y” Crescents at Port Huron for a second game and we managed to hold them to a 22 to I ' l tie. The line-up was as follows : — r , Ed ' Robins - Victor Chase. C F.N I F.R — Blanchard Cleland GUARDS — Percy Cleland. Orville Chase SUB mIc ' i™ TES - H ' H Ha ' “- r a„d. Tryon BASEBALL Early in the spring a baseball meeting was held at which Louis Durand was chosen Captain. Practice started immediately and on April 11 we played our first game with ashington Junior High at Port Huron At the end of nine innings the score stood 4 and 4 An extr- ThiTmaire ' s cT d - m u Which ° Ur boyS made the only rum i his made St. Clair the winner 5 to 4. Our second game was with Marine City. April 18 This game was a walk-awav for our team. We came home with a score of 23 to 3. On the 2 1st of April Algonac payed us a call. It was a g °„d game until the sixth inning when Ed. went to piec- es. Hart took his place for the rest of the game and held avVr ' ofthe? n °A UnS ; THe finaI score ™ 1 1 and 9 In iavor of the speed boat town. The following Friday Yale invaded our citv. This cor V e bein R „ an a° ' d 2, le,ea, ' ° r ‘ he Red “ d r, n J g 5 SbSt 5 phen s played here. After their holding uron igh to a 0 and 5 score we expected a hard

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on Oct. 4. Because of the absence of our coach and some injuries the best we could do was to make it a tie game, 7 and 7. The next game was on Friday, Oct. 21, when we played Capac at home. This time everything went fine and we pulled down a 13 and 0 victory. 1 hen on Oct. 25 we went out of the County to Armada. Here we trounced our opponents, the score being 13 and 3. The next game was very hard fought against C roswell on Oct. 29. Every man did his best but we were defeated. On Nov. 4 our old rivals, Marine City, gave us a beating. The final score was 21 and 0. We are sure that there would have been a different score had we had practice. Our coach was too busy to be with us during the preceding week. The next week we were to have played Hani- tramck but because of bad weather the game was cancell- ed. On Nov. 18 South Western High School of Detroit came to St. Clair. Cowboys carried home a 25 to 0 vic- tory. Thanksgiving Day our Alumni came forth arrayed for battle. This was a hard game. Both teams threat ened to score but when the final whistle blew, which end ed the season, both teams were scoreless. On the 2nd of December a post-season game was played with Washington Tunior High School of Port Huron on our grounds. The game was a defeat for ash- ington, the score being 19-0. 1921 FOOTBALL LINE-UP Roy Stinson — L. E. foe Ebert (Captain) — L. T. Chas. Moore. Walter Muhlitner — L. G. Louis Durand — L. H. B. William F.tigelgau — C. Henry Brenner — R. E. Chas. Moore — R. T. Trvon Maclvor — R. G. Percy Cleland — R. H. B. Lawrence Burkhart — Q. B. H. H. Hart, Jr.— F. B. BASKET-BALL Basket-ball got a late start this year, no hall being secured until just before Christmas vacation. Actual practice did not begin until after the Christmas Holidays were over. Our first game was with Marysville The score was



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game and consequently were very much surprised when at the end of nine periods the score was 15 and 7 in our favor. 1922 BASEBALL LINE-UP CATCHER— Victor Chase PITCHER— Edward Robbins FIRST BASE— Percv Cleland SECOND BASE— H. H. Hart. Jr. THIRD BASE— Arthur Beaudeau SHORT STOP— Blanchard Cleland FIELDERS — Trvon Maclvor, Joe Joachim, Arnold Mettig, Gordon Pearce and Edward Goulait. TRACK At a meeting of those aspiring to fame in the realm of track athletics, Victor Chase was elected Captain for 1922 Track practice this year has been practically impossible because we have had no satisfactory place to maintain track activities. However, we are doing our best to get in shape for the County Meet which takes place at Marys- ville on June 9.

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