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1920 W. S. H. S. 31 GAMES 1918-1919 JOHN DICKEY, Manager WARNER HENDERSON, Captain The baseball season opened on the home grounds with Hood River as our opponent. The game was fast and clean. The White Salmon players were able to bang the ball quite frequently but couldn't seem to bunch their hits where they would have meant runs. Hood River slipped over six runs and this enabled them to win the game, score being 6 to 4. The next Friday, we journed to The Dalles, where we received a lacing by a 15 to 4 score. The players were apparently asleep, judging from the way they fielded. The Dalles had a luck day and this, combined with the fact that they were playing on their home grounds, was too much of an ob- stacle for White Salmon to overcome. A post season game was scheduled with Glenwood at that city. As Glenwood was short of players, a few men went in to dll up the vacancies, among which was a Glenwood town team pitcher. This made no difference with the Crimson and White boys, they pounded him for a total of 13 runs to Glenwood's 4. This ended a hard luck season in baseball but with the team still rarin' to go for the next year. Z R R GAMES 1919-1920 ROSCOE BRANAMAN, Manager LOUIS JOHNSON, Captain There did not seem to be much interest in baseball this year but Coach Lowden finally got together a nine just in time to play the first league game with Goldendale. WHITE SALMON AT GOLDENDALE White Salmon again proved to be a jinx to Goldendale, winning the six inning contest by a 11 to 1 score. The game was called at the end of the sixth so that White Salmon could catch the train. THE DALLES AT WHITE SALMON Two weeks later The Dalles came down to play us. It was a good game, the score being 4 to 1 in The Dalles favor, until the eighth when the White Salmon pitcher's arm gave out. He pitched a fine brand of baseball up to that inning. These are the only games played before this annual was printed there- fore we can only hope that this season of baseball is successful.
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0 VV. S. H. S. 1920 BASEBALL s BASEBALL 1918-19 JOHN DICKEY, Manager WARNER HENDERSON, Captain R P! U! BASEBALL 1919-20 ROSCOE BRANAMA N, Manager LOUISJOHNSON,CqnMn UERRDQEERRE SQUAD Donnell Henderson Robert Zener Frank Hall Christian Larsen Roscoe Branaman Louis Johnson John Dickey Glynn 'Knutson Everett Bartholomew Lloyd Knutson Stanley Locke H. C. LOWDEN, Coach
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S H 19 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION R R R The Gnls Athletic AbbOC1dt1011 had a most successtul X831 Th meer ings were enthusiastically attended and everyone took an interset in the Work An entertainment vas planned for the purpo of raising funds but was postponed due to a long siege of the Flu October 31 The assoc1at1on showed their appreciation towards the bovs Athletlr' Association bv S61V1l'1b a delightful lunch at their danc But the girls were unable to account for tvvo liegs of cider which mysteriously disip peaied during the later put of the I venmg Api 11 30 Po iaise funds the gills decided to have a candy sale which D10Vfd to be a success The candy was sold at one of the base bill games We Wish to extend our appreciallon to VII' Lnderwood and Mr Ballou J anual v 0 Nfe went to Stevenson in hlbh splrlts Where ve played one of the fas test and rouahest games the old town of Stev nson had ever witnessed Phe scoie was 'PO to 11 in favoi of Stevenson mostly due to the close re tereeing of their coach Aftei the game a dance and eats were engoved bi all ROLL CALL Xlabel lN1pper Pres Ruth Covev Lladxs Rankin Captaln Glace JEIIVIS Ilene larsen Manager Eunice Matheis Belnie Tlnoop Secy and Tieas The'ln1'1 Estes Violt Chapman Ruby Napper Victoria Coz. Nlaixe Cain lu-alla Cox Halle 'Wyeis Rlcka Claterbo Zelmm Reed Irma Stillman Bdlbala Mun Audrv Saxton Esthel Balsigei Netra Adams lnleanoi Burllnbame Maiy Ziegler Xada 'Nhllsap .N W. . . S. -0 V ' . , ' 1- '. ' . S- bf L S ' , .I ve :- . . , ' 1 , se . , . - .. ,, . . I . 0. ..q ., ve. , , ' , ' ' 'f H , ' Q ' 2 - ,, ' ' ' . 2' e ' . r -. ' . - . ' ' v Q . A . . I Y who so willingly helped the girls in basketball. - 9 , 'J 'I , ' ' ' 'U' . ' ' , ', ', - 0' I '4 I I3 ' . ' 1 - ,. ' . , . - . , . J' f, ' .., ' ' E f A, A y YE v . X.. . nv Y 4 , ' ' u s ' r yu 1 I. .I V J w , A 4 4 1 '13 1 'pk ,' ' ' , ' C s . E A ., v 1 w 1 IV' ' ' Y . , w' 1 ' - 1 . ' A 1 . f .. , 2 ' ' , , J . .' 1 -. 1 - ' of V . 71 - ,V ' w. , - i .
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