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OLD TIME SPIRITTh follow infuMish* d»kmIt# ‘ft,i t »• i lilt;* record* *** t in* adopt ion of theBEING SHOWNtiKtom;I (Ml V'lUd l»-b CoOk. 190 I, Id M*C*on 1-UgiMnnv Candida*.* fm High School*» *» lt;im m WILisehaU Toim,tf ** m **fom the si*** of ihoround thai answered the «Im lt;-01*0 i I for tan*yar 1 dash,vwoii(i * vard dash,HWOmU,mi I** inn, GroHunnen, 196Gordon, ltd 4,«, 1»04,*PIfld Plate- for the* hi ah m hool team lasta £«ktinit is pvMmi that there still re-a little of the old fighting spir* it in Mardusky high w hool, the spirit jjhmI tin team* of to or 1 a « in riftoriCK over w hoolth* IIft I) fOI«*which would today scout scheduling pmtK withl or many year* this spir-1it no t c t he Ideait had be■••n dwindling down until ,tl- j hoh. mo.-; non** remained. It was for lark of that spirit that the track team pro*jert in 1 f*«*5 f«* 11 through, that the football team of the same year dis*handed before the schedule was fin-*jf I. The askethall team this sea*** while fairly rucretvfol. did no*showing made by teams ofimake thet»eviotis years. True thev defeated • *Norwalk b large scores and held Fremont to a close score, hut It la ree-ognized that both of those school*have retrogradet! raiso it is to hehope 1 that baseball thifeafton willprove a greater sucres* than the pre-c* ling years. There ate many good men in the school who are disqualified by *he grade limit and whose presence in the line-up w oat Id make the team practically invincible, baitlack either the ability or the4 to5ft i-,* rHalfsea canals.1 mile run, Pattern. 190 4, f» flat.2 mile* run. Mahla, 11*03, li tIjo nrd hurdle*, Faxon, 1 »*•. l *seconds.2 2*» yard hurdle , Alcotf, 1 90t. 27ne roads.12 oo nd* ,*hot put, Cook, 190 I, 4 4 feet 2 ♦-.*» ’.nwhes.intend h ammer throw, Cook, ilia feet 2 **2 inches.Mroid Jump, lieinlft, 19o|, 2d fe«(9 l-s incite-.Poln vault, Leavenworth, 1904, itfeet It InchesHigh Jump, Welsh, and Robersontide, 1*.to-,. . feet ,1 3-5 Inches.Mile relay, Toledo, (904. 3:46,Of ine record heal let s Cook, Han*nen, Cordon and Alcoft were nmm-l»e,s of th * team fraam university schools of Cleveland which were alba w,*,i to compete In 100 4; Orour,Sexton uni Helulo art* from Toledo Central High; 1/ aven worth fromCleveland Central: Muhla, from O* lam; Welsh of Oherlllt‘High and Rota*I«rpit*(*»ntahutryvacs ha iwaHitI at!cotWaitcmana !thaHrforspcatHti[»!*(finweintin thetha* Clambition to make up their work anala put them -selves in good standingf hlelasinstead of this, how*Mil .ever, they quit school and go to workand claim the school authorities at a*unfair and eon*fdrtng to keep thornt of the game.•i #This spring's squad is probably ono, f the largest in years and the racefor positions promise* to he u livelyone. No one has his position cinched,hereon, who tied with Welsh record high Jump, is from ClevelandFast tilth.Sandusky was entered in 1103 and 1*0*4, In 1002. with 0 men the local team scored 11 points among them a first in the mtb* run lay Carl (Hebei who is now a prominent member of the Stanford Cniverslty track team. The next year the team was not so fortunate and with a team of 12 m the only point scored was a tlitr e mile by fiiebel. !)!**lt;-ouragecl by poor success no attempt waseftter:toqublionmefa apitwathisw ith the pn slide exception of Captain“Hud’ Frey whose ability as a tickler*#himand all-around player holds fchis position In left field. M s« ofmade to organize a team in 190S butthis season renewed activity is shownand steps ate being taken to organize a team. There are many good menbu1)1!fOJHravathe candidate $ have been reviewed aae-h a rdgoodare thiand front BOW until opening ame the candidates wi! kept hit si ling to make good.It lathe tieantwillare t ea nis to be hop* d that on - nnpleaseharaeteiirtlc of former teams be omitted. That Is the “don'twhich came over these he face of defeat or rever the team have its own waysptinLetlahle this year and with work and careful training a team should result.The winner of the fit at place lf*o;’, was Oberlln High; In 1904 Fnf-versltv hshocal with Cook, t*lt;aw at Cornell college in the stellar role, and in lycth Toledo took the banner. It would ho a great honor to Sanduskyto reeur# such a trophy and with tha’right spirit it can be done.th;miwith the game and they would pityout:! they dropped but should thelittle Felloes Can't Walt.game go against them or the umpirefattliug Nelson and Autylio Her*seemingly favor the other side, *h*team would go to pieces and take' no!nt• rest in Its work and insfestd offighting *11 the* time they would laydown and play dead.For thss a *nvan little interest is taken in athletic (turns outside of theart ua) mem be rwh Ip of th# school.in Fostori* where they make tna-ttrial for teams the merchants dose then stores on Saturday afternoon to take in a ha-eball or football game and make large contributions to thesupport of the team each year. Imagine such a thing In Sandusky, yet itcould la** brought about If 'herare, who meat at Los Angeles on May 11, met Tuesday and but for fhotimely action of friends of both ilght-* rs the two lightwalghta would haveengaged lit du*|H?rat** street light. Nelson was just returning to his ho-tet when he came face to face witht he* Mexican. “Looking pretly fine, -aid Herrera, “but you won t look so fine when I get through with you.you better guess again, old hap, said the Dane. “Why, if I wanted to 1 could put you to sleepkiinHiinhasirW'fanlO!UKISw*»* *“(Jllcfoiiaiin one round but I will give the peopie a chance to see you tire yourselfallout,” continue I Nelsonhigh school students would qu “knocking their school and “boost it in the eyer of the city. This wouldincrease the attendance, even morethan at present, although through the effort* of Principal Dietrich it hat made more advance in the last few*wars than ever before. If the fellowseaWpi i WfirSnRca«1 i\sinwith any athletic ability woacld striveto inciea-? their talents and kc*ep upheir school work Instead of getting •e beenune they fell a little intheir grades or some one whom they• *didn't likv* was given a position theopinion of the citizens would bechanged and they would be glad tosupport athletics.Without the old fighting spiri*. however, nothing can be accomplish* ed beyond the winning of a game once in a while from art inferior team.The bad blood in Herrera lmine* dtntely rushed forth, and hot words ensued. Each threatened to settle matters tight then and there, and the Mexican was Just getting ready to swing when a friend separated the two and led Herrera away.“If the Mexican had ever attempted to laud, said Nelson. “I would have put him away sc fust that he would never have known what hit him. I am not looking for trouble.be f I \» an in o ii.tn a • am I I !;lt;will chop bis face to pieces.cl si hSi]lt;!lt;Turf War (Vases.FOURTH ANNUALTRACK MEETTo la** Held at Ohcrlin I ndcr Auspicesof Obeiliu College, May !2(l.The announcement of the fourth annual Interscholastie track meet hasbeenKsent out from Oberlln Folver-tv. The meet w ill be held at Ober-* —Un on Saturday, May 20,, under the Auspices ot the Oberlln College letilt; association, the contestants to be entertained by the member* of the association. The list of events will be »he same a« in previous years, withthe exc^p*lop. of the two mile runThe threatened Uatf war in Cincinnati will not eventuate, it hulaeeti learn*m1 that the Western Jockey Chib people have given up the Idea, tempeifcullj at least, oi building a rival track to I a tenia, and the popular over-tite-Hver park v111 be able to give the American Turf Associationas many days of unrivalled racing asthey care to crowd into the season. Already there are a number of horsesin training at Latonia. and before many weeks have passed the majority of th? stables at the track will be occupied. Arrangements are lreingmade to increase the stabling facilities at Uctonia to accommodate about1.200 horses, and there is no doubt that all the stalls will be filled beforethe first race is run there the latter pan of May. With the big Queen City stake as a starter, and other good stakes to follow, Latonia seemsto be in for an unusually prosperousmeeathisc1*1aitlishOnflt;hIsing.The list iswhich Las been dropped.•is *uilow-Track events—12«*» yard hurdles,1-t mile run, 100 yard dash, 1 mile run, 220 yard hurdles. 1-2 mile run, 2 2 yard dash, l mile relay.Field events—12 pound shot put, polo vault, high jump, 12 pound hammer throw, broad jump.Each team is allowed two entries for eat h ev to but only one man is allowed to start. The winner of first place will be awarded live points, second pialt; e two. and third place one, tho.-e taking first, second and thirdplaces }n each even* and the team winning the largest number of points receiving a souvenir banner. All entries must bo of bona lide high schoolstudents who ore eligible to compete under the rules of the schools they represent. In the past these contests have been very successful especially thn second held on May 2S, 1961,w h t- it 12 •» me n p art lei !u led. In 190 3the entry list numbered 95 and in 1 *'■ P dropped to 73. This year it h expected to he greater than ever.lladg'T Sets Face,Mayor Badger of Columbus, has-at the paclt;* tor Ohio mayors in dealing with the Sunday baseball problem. He wfll not take any action to stop the sport in the c.ipitol city. Thisannouncement was made by the mayor’s secretary, .John Keegan.“You may announce, he said, “that :he-‘e will be no effort made to stop Sunday baseball in Columbus this season.The announcement was heralded with delight by baseball fans and the feeling is general that the same policy wiR be pursued elsewhere in thestate.Mayor Molter assured Manager Reason of the Stars some weeks ago thatI . .**. '*• '• Ej. |\ . f rIn* would not stop Sunday baseball.vrn%\lt;1Pft\\li• _ ntitth(Terry Wants to Flay Hall.Terty McGovern wants to join aoroiendoual baseball team and playsecond bate, lie sars that when his fighting days are over he hopes to become a professional ball player. „atM1OclcdhlincPUf
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