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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC S. H. S. 5— Winchester 4 Stoneliam defeated Wincheste , April 23, on the Pomeworth St. grounds, to the tune of 5 to 4. It was a very tight game for both teams. Kotundi pitihod a great game for Stoneham, fajining 13. Fitzgerald and T. Dolan starred for Winchester, while Ananny starred for The summary: S. H. S. MacAnanny ss Kinsley 3b Duplin 2b Patch c Fallon cf Kotundi p Robertson If Hunt lb Neilson, Fudge rf Innings S. H. S. Winchester Hunt and Mac- Stoneham. Winchester cf T. Dolan rf Tansey 2b Flaherty lb Fitzge;nld If Harrold c Melly 3b L. O’Donnell ss C. O’Donnell p Kendricks 23456789 0030001 0—5 0000000 3—4 S. H. S. 4— Melrose 6 Stoneham High tasted its first defeat April 26, from Melrose, at the Pome- worth St. grounds. Stoneham had the edge up to the 7th inning, where they loosened up and Melrose tied the score. In the next inning, Melrose scored two, and held Stoneham to their four tallies. Melrose got only four hits off Robert- son, but errors in the 7th gave them the game. Duplin and Kinsley starred for Stoneham and VonKlock and Ma- thias starred for Melrose. The summary: S. H. S. Melrose MacAnanny ss Duplin 2b Kinsley 3b Hunt lb Patch c Robertson p, If Rotundi p. If Fallon cf Neilson, Fudge rf Innings S. H. S. Melrose cf Simpson 3b Delano If Von Klock e Mathias rf Lloyd lb Shaw ssMcGenley p Barrett 2b Murphy 123456789 20001100 0—4 00000042 0—6 S. H. S. 6— Winchester 3 For the second time this seasoiij Stoneham proved superior to Winches- ter and showed that the first game was no accident. Rotundi and Tansey started on a pitching duel put the powerful Stone- ham hitters got to Tansey in the fifth and put the game on ice. Rotundi struck out 13 and Tansey 9. S. II. S. The summary ' : MacAnanny ss Kinsley 3b Duplin 2b Patch c Fallon cf Robertson If Fudge rf Rotundi p Innings S. H. S. Winchester Winchester cf F. Dolan p Tansey 2b Flaherty lb Fitz If Harrold c Melly 3b J. Dolan ss C. O’Donnell 123456789 00103110 0—6 00102000 0—3 S. H. S. 7— Wakefield 1 Stoneham High easily defeated Wakefield, May 7, on the Pomeworth St. grounds, 7 to 1. Rotundi pitched his usual good game, striking out 8 men. Wakefield only secured 5 base hits from him in the nine innings. Kinsley starred for Stoneham and scor- ed two doubles. Melanson and Hall starred for Wakefield. The summary: S. H. S. MacAnanny ss Duplin 2b Kinsley 3b Fallon cf Patch c Rotundi Robertson If Brock lb C. Rotundi, Smith rf Innings S. H. S. Wakefield 3b Melanson c Tyler p Duggan ss Hall lb Tasker If Silvartyr cf Flannigan rf Preston 2b Brewer 123456789 213001000 7 Wakefield 000001000 1 Time 2.35. Umpire, Lannon. S. H. S. 3 — Melrose 6 Again at Melrose, Stoneham was de- feated by Melrose High. Although 21
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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC t)y the term “gentlemen ” Strongly in defeat, overpoweringly in victory, the coach leads our youth. His is the op- portunity. Great is his responsibility. And fortunate indeed is the school numbering among its faculty a teach- er-coach able and willing to assume his proper place in school life. Our Exchange List This is our final list, a sort of good- bye list, but we shall hope to see them (as well as new ones) in print next year Avhen instead of august editors, we shall be merely “gentle readers.” M. H. S. Keview, Medford High School, Mass. Broadcast, Jamaica Plain High School, Mass. Drury Academe, Drury High School, Mass. Early Trainer, Essex County Train- ing School, Mass. Eed and Black, Whitman High School, Mass. Boston University News, Boston Uni- versity, Mass. Boston University Beacon, Boston University, Mass. Le Petite Eanger, Kemmerer High School, Wyo. Blue and Gold, Malden High School, Mass. Eound Up, Eoosevelt High School, Iowa. Blue Pencil, Walnut High School, Mass. Aegis, Beverly High School, Mass, Eed and Black, Eogers High School, Ehode Island. Crimson and Graj , Mary E. Wells School, Mass. Alpha, New Bedford Hi gh Schoql, Mass. Argus, Gardner High School, Mass. Debater, Wakefield High School, Mass. This is our last number. At this time the last numbers of other schools are being published or have been al- ready published. It is deplorable in more ways than one that period- icals must pass so soon into the hands of succeeding classes. A year is after all so short a time in which to acquire experience and use it to the best ad- vantage. Still, if an editorial staff has much initiative at all, it ought to be able to accomplish something worth- while in its alloted time and hand it dowm as a worthy example for its suc- cessor. A Change A year ago the magazine form of periodical w’as much more popular with schools than the newspaper, but now some of our oldest exchanges are adopting the latter form. To w hat may the change be attributed? Perhaps to a desire to “feel out” and to try new ideas. It is in this desire to explore and ex- Ijeriment that advancement is due. A periodical offers a chance for just this sort of thing and many schools are making use of the opportunity. The Periodical and the Faculty The Eoosevelt High School in Des Moines believes that the relation of the faculty to the school periodical should be something more than merely that of a subscriber. Say they, “Why not have a faculty page or something equivalent to one?” Indeed, why not? What better way can there be to unite teachers and pu- ipils in one big family? Faculty pages, we notice, are becoming more and more popular every year. Commencement A beginning, j Of what a beginning? I Of the cold of t he reality of things, I Of failure and bitter disillusion ? Or the end. The end of the play of a child? M. H., ’ 25 . And What Would Have Happened Then? Macbeth : “What kill a nice old man like Duncan? See here. Lady M., you attend to your household affairs and don’t try to run mine.” Bassanio: “I’ll take the gold casket.” Brutus: “Let me tip you off, Caesar, the boys are planning to do you in on the Ides of March.” Cleopatra : “Oh-h-h-h-h, take that horrid snake away.” 20
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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Stoiieham freely hit Kimball for 10 hits errors proved the downfall of Stone- ham. Kimball was as wild as a hawk passing ten men. Semple and McGin- ley played best ball for Melrose, while Kinsley and MacAiianny starred for Stoiieham. The summary: S. H. S. Melrose MacAnanny ss, p cf Simpson Kinsley 3b 3b Delano Duplin 2b, ss rf Lloyd Patch c lb Semple, Shaw Hunt lb ss McGinley Fallon cf, 2b cf VonKlock Eotundi If c Eeardon Eobertson cf p Kimball Nilson, C. Eotundi rf 2b Murphy Innings 123456789 S. H. S. 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 Melrose 041100000 6 Time 2.05. Umpire Eoss. S. H. S. 14— Woburn 2 Stoiieham High handed Woburn a licking at the Pomeworth st. grounds, the score being 14 to 2. Eotundi fan- ned ten for Stoneham. Kinsley, Dup- lin and MacAnanny starred with the stick for Stoneham, while Duran and Martin played good ball for Woburn. Despite the fact that the game was one sided at times, it was a good game. The summary : S. H. S. Woburn MacAnanny ss ss Duran Kinsley 3b If Plummer Duplin 2b rf Carroll, Flaherty Patch c ' 3b Eooney Fallon cf 2b Ahern Hunt lb lb Coates E. Eotundi p cf Martin Eobertson, C. Eotundi If p Cuno, McElen ey Fudge, Masi rf c Leader Innings 123456789 S. H. S. 0 0 1 0 1 1 7 0 4 14 Woburn 100001000 2 Time 2.10. Umpire Norton. S. H. S. 5 — Reading 8 Stoneham was defeated in a weird game of ball at Eeading May 20, the score being 8 to 5. It was a hard game for Stoneham to lose. Eotundi was not in his best form but played fairly well. Errors in the second and fourth in- nings gave Eeading the victory, while a shady decision in the eighth put the game on ice for Eeading. Kinsley and Fallon played well for Stoneham, and Jones and Conti starred for Eead- ing. The summary: S. H. S. MacAnanny ss Kinsley 3b Duplin 2b Fallon cf Patch c Brock lb E. Eotundi p Eobertson If Fudge rf The summary: Iiinings S. H. S. Eeading Time 2 hours. Brown. Eeading cf Cox 3b Jones lb McClintock c Crosby ss Merrill If Worthen 2b Eeles rf Conti p Davis 123456789 004000100 5 003300020 8 Umpires Lang and S. H. S. 10— Weymouth 3 The strong Weymouth High team was defeated to the tune of 10 to 3, by the Stoneham team, at the Pomeworth St. grounds. May 24. Eobertson work- ed well in the box for the home team, fanning 10 men. MacAnanny and Eo- tundi starred for the Stoneham High and Murray for Weymouth. The summary: S. H. S. Weymouth MacAnanny ss 3b Mauro Kinsley 3b ss Bates Duplin 2b cf Dalesdrank Fallon, C. Eotundi cf lb Dovey E. Eotundi If c Murray Hunt lb rf Belcher Eobertson p cf Kelly 1 Fudge, Masi rf 2b Eead ‘ Brock c p Sullivan i Innings 123456789 ; S. H. S. 2 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0—10 Weymouth 00000030 0 — 3 Time 2 hours. Umpire, Lannon. S. H. S. 11 — Saugus 4 Stoneham easily pinned defeat on i Saugus, at the Pomeworth St. grounds, ! May 27. Eotundi starred with the stick : for Stoneham. Eobertson fanned 11 and only gave three hits. Oxley played the best game for Saugus. The summary: S. H. S. Saugus I MacAnanny ss ss Gove Kinsley 3b 2b Chesley ; Duplin 2b If Oxley i Fallon, C. Eotundi cf c Goodhue i Hunt lb lb Guy j Eobertson p. If 3b Poole i Fudge rf rf Dean I Brock c cf Papps E. Eotundi p. If p Willis Innings 123456789 S. H. S. 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0—11 22
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