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HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL TEAM. R. B. WAY, Manager. WILL MORGAN, } Assistant MARTIN SEIDEL, I Managers. • J Bernard O ' Hagen. TEAM. .Catcher Jay Demers. Henry Weedfall.. David Schultz .... .First Base Newell Barnard . . .Second Base Will Morgan. .Third Base Charles Brater.. Leo Fitzharris. . .. .Center Fielder John Steele.’. .Right Fielder Archie Rappley... .Left Fielder James Burke. .Sub Robert Craig. .Sub
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Archie Jlappley has taken an active part in the High School athletics during- the past three years. He show¬ ed special skill as a wheelman. Not only did he take part in bi¬ cycle races but has also display¬ ed his speed as a long distance runner. He is one of the finest Selders for base ball that the Saginaw High School ever called its own. The principal bicycle races in which he has taken part, are as follows : June 18, 1898, Saginaw. W. S. r Field Day, Saginaw W. S. High School vs. 13ay City High School—three 1st prizes and one 2nd prize. May 27. 1899, In¬ terscholastic Field Day at Ann Arbor—2nd prize in quarter mile race after winning fastest heat, 3d prize in one mile race and 3d prize in two mile race, June 10, 1899, Field Dav. ARCHIE RAFI’LEV. Saginaw W. S. High School vs. Saginaw E. S. High School —1st prize in quarter, one and two mile races. May 19. 1900, Field Day, Saginaw W. S. High School vs. Saginaw E. S. High School—1st prize in quarter, one-half and one mile races. May 25-26, 1900, Interscholastic Field Day at Ann Arbor 2nd prize in quarter-mile. Beside these races Mr. Rappley has won nine 1st prizes, three 2nd prices and two 3d prizes in races not connected with the High School. The prospects are that this High School rider will, within a short time. becom e one of Michigan’s professionals.
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