White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)

 - Class of 1911

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Clifford Weigel 138 Tackle, end Irving Winslow 137 Fullback ' Earl Bird 135 End Clyde Gatchell 135 Center Phil Fullam 135 Quarter During the year no basket ball has been played and it is probable that no school baseball team can be organized owing to lack of material. This is to be regretted since it is in baseball that Buckley boys prove formidable opponents. The invitation to participate in a spring field meet with Puyallup, Auburn, Bremerton, and other schools at Puyallup was declined. The lack of material is a serious thing and might be somewhat remedied. Nothing entices boys into school and keeps them there like the various activi- ties of which athletics is so important a phase. Up to the present there has been no gymnasium in connection with the school but some boys have maintained one during the winter separate from the school. Its popularity may be judged from the large number of boys who find recreation there. Why should Buckley High not have a Gymnasium of its own? Mention should be made here of the many who subscribed to the Athletic fund after the suits and other equipment of the football team were destroyed in the big fire Oct. 17. It was their assistance which enabled the boys to continue football. We can do no better than prove our thankfulness by a few words of appreciation in the Annual. .Q .Q First Father: How is your boy Willie getting on in school? Second Father: Oh, he is half back on the football team and all the Way back in his studies. Teacher: Elsie, can you tell me anything about the epistles? Elsie: I think they were the wives of the apostles. Isaac: Vater, mit vat do people fedder deir nests? Cohen: Cash down, mein poy, cash down. Did you ever hear an alge-bra fyl? When you go to court your lady Isn't it a sin, To place your arm around her And have it lacerated with a pin? New Freshie fentering class roomy: Look there, what if Ball sees that fellow with feet on chairs? Senior: Aw, go on--that's Ball himself.

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ATHLETICS Geo. E. Easton, Coach. Irving D. Winslow, Mgr. Harry Whitmore, Treas. HE fall of 1909 marked the introduction of Football as one of the activities of Buckley High. Prior to that time interest had cen- X tered in other sports and no desire to play or witness the great American school and college game had yet developed. Under the inspiration of Mr. Easton, who had played on teams in Iowa and Oregon, a team was organized, and the season opened. Altogether five games were played, the record of them being as follows: 2-X fn A 1 , . VAX. ,vhs WG-il QB X +. 4 -, I Buckley at Puyallup 0-29 . Auburn at Buckley 28-5 Sumner at Buckley 5-0 . Puyallup 2nd at Buckley 0-21 Buckley at Sumner 0-29 The Puyallup Game: For the grit and pluck displayed this contest was sensational. Beaten from the beginning, our green boys were trampled and trounced, outrun, outclassed. The work of King and Jones was at times of the star variety but all seemed to exhibit that bravery and pluck without which no man can be a foot- ball player. The Auburn Game: Outclassed again, Buckley played one of the finest games of the season. The work of King and Fullam was of high class and Early Bird managed to get away with a recovered ball for a touchdown. Auburn had a great team and when our boys scored on them the fans were wild. First Sumner Game: Buckley lost this game almost unnecessarily. Un- til near the end of the game she played her opponents to a standstill. Then Sumner secured the ball near the goal and in a few minutes Buckley had lost. Puyallup 2nd.: For once Buckley was the stronger team and it was a question of only a few minutes between touchdowns, 21-0 was the score. Second Sumner Game: This catastrophe marked the end of the football season on Thanksgiving. Buckley hardly expected such a drubbing. Until after darkness settled o'er the field, the players, and the large crowd on the side lines, the teams battled to and fro. The Sumner backs tore thru Buckley time after time on tandem plays. Buckley men were bruised and injured and many have cause to remember the contest for months. Names of players with weight and playing position follow: Wm. Jones 177 Guard, tackle Geo. Easton 160 Halfback Glen Otis 158 Fullback Fred McHugh 156 End Hans Asotin 152 Tackle Gilbert King 150 Halfback Alfons Kriegel 150 Guard Harry Whitmore 146 End

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