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1 The Indiana High School Athletic Association TWELFTH ANNUAL HAND BOOK AND REPORT OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL 1915

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3 ^ The Indiana High School Athletic Association TWELFTH ANNUAL HAND BOOK and REPORT of THE BOARD OF CONTROL PUBLISHED by the BOARD of CONTROL C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. W. A. DENNY ^J. H. SHOCK, Treas. KOKOMO ANDERSON^LA FAYETTE A. L. TRESTER, Permanent Secretary ALEXANDRIA

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5 C. V. HAWORTH, (Retiring President)

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7 Indiana High School Athletic Association. Membership November 15, Acton Advance Akron Albion Alexandria Ambia Amboy Amo Anderson Andrews^ Angola Arcadia Arlington Argos Atlanta Attica Atwood Auburn Aurora Austin Bainbridge )(Greencastle Beaver Dam )Bedford (Mentone Bellmore Ben Davis ) (W. Indpls Berne Bicknell Bloomfield Bloomingdale Ac. Bloomington Bluffton Boggstown (Fairlane) Boonville Boswell Bourbon Bowers Boxley (Sheridan ) Brazil Bremen Bringhurst Broadripple Brook Brownstown - Brookville Brookston (Do Not Compete With Non-Members) Brownsburg Bryant Bunker Hill Burlington Burnetts Creek Burns City Butlerville Cadiz Cambridge City Camden Castleton Carlisle Carmel Cayuga Center Tp.--Knox Centerville Center Grove d) Chalmers Carthage Chester r) Chesterton Chippewa (Wabash) (Greenwoo (N. Mancheste Cicero Clarksburg Clay City Clayton Clearspring (Mooney) Clinton Colfax Coalmont Columbia City Columbus Connersvill e Converse^ Cortland Cory Corydon Covington Crothersville Craigsville Crawfordsville Cromwell Culver Crown Point Cutler Danville Darlington Decker Decatur Deer Creek (Camden ) Delphi Dugger Dunkirk East Chicago Eaton Edinburg Elkhart Elwood Etna Green Evansville Fairland Fairmount Fairmount Acad. Fillmore Fishers Flora Forest Fortville Fort Wayne Fowler Francesville Frankfort Franklin Freedom French Lick Galveston Garret Gary Gas City Geneva Goshen Gosport Glenn ) (Seelyville Greencastle Greenfield Greensburg Greentown Goodland Hagerstown Hammond^ Hamilton Hardinsburg Hartford City Hebron Helt Tp. (Dana) Hillsboro Hobart Holton Hope Hopewell (Franklin) Huntington Huntingburg Idaville Indianapolis --Shortridge --Man'l Train. --Technical Interlaken (Rolling Prairie) Ireland Jackson Tp (Attica) Jasonville Jamestown Jasper Jefferson Center (Columbia City) Kempton Kennard Kewanna Kentland Kingman Kirklin Knightstown Knox Kokomo La Crosse Ladoga Lafayette La Fontaine Lagro Laketon Lakeville Lapel Laporte Larwill Lawrence Lawrenceburg Lebanon Lewisville Liberty Liberty Center

8 Ligonier Lincolnville (Wabas h) Logansport Linden Linlawn (Wabash) Linton Lizton Lowell Lynnville Mace (Linnsburg) Madison Manilla Marion Markle Martinsville McCordsville Medaryville Mellott Mentone Metea (12-Mile) Michigan City Middletown Milan Milford Milroy Mitchell Mishawaka Monon Monrovia Montgomery Monticello Montmorenci Moorefield Mooreland Mooresville Morocco Morristown Moscow (Milroy Mt. Vernon Mt. Comfort Mulberry Muncie Napoleon Nappanee Needmore (Bedford) New Albany New Augusta Newberry New Bethel (Wanamarker) Newburg New Carlisle New Castle New London New Market New Palestine New Paris Newport New Richmond Newtown New Winchester (Danville) Ninevah Noblesville North Bend Monterey North Judson North Manchester North Salem North Vernon Oakland City Oaklandon Oaktown Odon Oolitic Orange ) (Glenwood Orleans Osgood Ossian Otterbein Otwell Oxford Owensburg Paoli Patriot Pendleton Pennville Perrysville Peru Petersburg Petroleum^ Pittsboro Plainfield Plainfield Acad. Pleasant Lake Plymouth Portland Princeton Pine Village Pulaski Raleigh Raub Remington Rensselaer Richland City (Lake) Richmond Rising Sun Roann Roanoke Roachdale Rochester Rockfield Rockport Rockville Roll Rossville Royal Centre Rushville Russellville Russiaville Saint Paul Salem Sandusky ) (Greensburg Seymour Sharpsville Shelbyville Sheridan Sidney Smithville South Bend South Milford Southport South Whitley Spencer Spiceland Acad. Spurgeon Starr City Stendal Stilesville Straughn Sullivan Summitville Swayzee^ Sweetsers Switz City Staunton Syracuse Talma (Rochester) Tangier Terre Haute Normal H. S. Garfield Wiley Thorntown Tiosa Tocsin Tipton Trafalgar Twelve Mile Union City Union Vallonia Valparaiso Valley Mills Veedersburg Velpen Versailles Vevay Vincennes Wabash Wadena Wakarusa Waldron Walnut Grove (Arcadia) Walton Warren Washington ) (Columbia City Washington Waterloo Waveland Wawaka Waynetown Wea ) (Lafayette West Baden West Lafayette West Lebanon Westland (Greenfield ) Westfield West Newton Westport Westpoint Wheeler Wheeling (Flora) Wheatland Whiteland Whitestown Windfall Winamac Winslow Whiting Williamsport Winchester Wingate Wolf Lake Worthington Yorktown Young America Zionsville Total-387

9 To the Indiana High School Athletic Association BY C. V. HAWORTH During the last two years the I. H. S. A. A. has had a phenomenal growth. The advantages which are to be derived from belonging to the association are readily recognized, and only those who take no interest in athletic contests of any kind, together with those who wish to play independently, do not seek admission into it. The small high schools find that they have the same equity, and are given the same opportuni ies to participate in all athletic activities as the larger schools of the state. This has been proven repeatedly, when small high schools have been the victors in the state meets. That high school athletics has come to stay is accepted. The question is one of control and direction of it. That question is vital. Shall athletics be held up to the boys as the all important and only desirable thing to be sought after, or shall athletics be a means to an end? The pioneer days of this organization were trying ones; oftentimes much that was unsportsmanlike was tolerated because it was impossible to secure the cooperation of a sufficient number of schools to correct the evil. By degrees it was discovered that it was much easier to direct athletics where all were banded together in a common organization and played according to rule than it was when each school was a law unto itself. Now many of the objectionable features have been eliminated from school contests and practically all school men believe that athletics is an asset of a school rather than a detriment. Conseqently, new schools are being admitted every year, and the association has grown to be a big organization with a membership of 387 schools. To keep the machinery of this organization intact necessarily entails a great amount of labor on the part of the Permanent Secretary, whose business it is to keep all the schools informed of all the different athletic activities, to answer any and all letters which may be directed to him, on any subject pertaining to the organization. Just for a moment, consider the amount of time required to read and digest the contents of all the protests, to answer innumerable questions, decide questions of law, determine the eligibility of players, and a`thousand and one' other questions which arise on every hand. Consider the time it takes to prepare and mail all the printed matter

10 that is sent to schools. It is almost impossible for any school man, who has the burden of attending to all his work, to do his school and association work equally well. It is a work worth doing, and it should be done well. This difficulty will have to be met, and it is now time for the members of this organization to begin to make plans to meet this emergency. Some provision must be made to relieve the Permanent Secretary of some of his duties, which have grown too burdensome; either he must be given the power to employ during the school year some competent assistant, who can take charge of all the clerical work; or some one must be employed who can give all his time to the work of the association. Relief must come, but it must come in a way that will not lower the high standard of athletics which has already been attained, nor must the change in any way lower the efficiency of the organization. In order to make this change, the school men of the state should give it their very best thought and attention, so that some plan may be worked out for a greater and stronger association. But, in any event, there must be no step backward from the position taken by the founders of this organization, who so wisely planned that the basic principal of this institution should be cooperation and fair play. 6

11 BASKET BALL During the season of Basket Ball as played in more schools than ever in the previous history of the I. H. S. A. A. By dividing the State into fourteen sect ions containing 155 schools, enthusiasm and interest in the game and in the Association spread all over the State. It is safe to say that more and better Basket Ball was played in the High Schools of Indiana last year than has ever been played in the State. For the most part the game was kept clean and wrangling was not prevalent. Our ideals of the game and its management are being lifted and the work of officials is of a superior type than formerly. Official contracts were used in nearly all schools and this one item removed many of the protests which usually arise. The Sectional Tourneys were handled well and the officials were satisfactory in most places. The Principals offered excellent cooperation at all times. Without exception the cities holding tourneys asked for the tourney again. The difficulty of securing centers was a big one due to the fact that sectional tourneys were new; but the success of the tourneys removed this difficulty forever. The final tourney was a good one and Indiana University, as usual, proved herself an excellent host. There seemed to be little doubt in the minds of the spectators that the best team won the final tourney. The management of the tourney, the work of the officials and the conduct of the High School students were commendable in every way. As usual some mistakes were made and the Board intends to profit by them in the future. The location of some of the centers was not the best but centers had to be at places where the tourneys were wanted and where support was promised. A few of the officials proved unsatisfactory and the work of all is known by the Board. Some of the schedules were not made as well as they might have been although all were drawn by lot. The time of playing offered the most difficulty. This can easily be corrected. Taking the scheme, all in all, however, it was a tremendous success and future tourneys will eliminate and correct the defects. Cleaner and better managed High School Athletics is not to be found in the United States than is found in Indiana. The material which follows gives in detail information regarding the tourneys.

12 Announcement of State Sectional and Final Basket Ball Tourneys, 1915 THE FOURTH ANNUAL In accordance with the vote of the State Association at the last annual meeting October 29, 1914, the Board of Control has completed the details for the State Championship Basket Ball Tourney and announces the scheme in full. SECTIONAL TOURNEYS MARCH 5 AND 6 The following bases were used in selecting centers: (1) Location geographical and with reference to schools desiring to participate. (2) Railway and Interurban facilities. (3) General conditions attitude of local authorities, floors, entertaining facilities, etc. Schools have been assigned by Counties with the intention of having about the same number in each Tourney. The following scheme gives the Centers and also the Counties assigned to each Center. The name of your county locates your center. The Board reserves the right to re-adjust the scheme if unforseen conditions make it advisable and necessary. The numbers indicate the schools from each County that have expressed their desire to enter. ANDERSON 3 Madison 3 Delaware 1 Blackford 2 Jay 6 Hamilton 1 Hancock 16 BEDFORD 1 Lawrence 2 Orange 0 Washington 1 Floyd 2 Morgan 0 Martin 1 Owen 2 Monroe 3 Greene 0 Brown BLUFFTON 5 Wells 0 Lagrange 0 Steuben 3 Noble 1 DeKalb 0 Allen 2 Whitley 2 Huntington 1 Adams 14 BRAZIL 4 Clay 2 Vigo 3 Vermillion 2 Parke CRAWFORDSVILLE 8 Montgomery 2 Fountain 4 Putnam 2 Warren 16 EVANSVILLE 1 Vanderburg 1 Posey 2 Gibson 1 Pike 0 Warrick 0 Spencer 1 Dubois 0 Perry 0 Crawford 3 Knox 1 Daviess 0 Harrison 1 Sullivan

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14 THORNTOWN BASKS. BALL TEAM WINNING TEAM Left to right Larsh, guard; Smith, center; Hall, forward; Riggins, forward; Gipson, forward; Rafnel, center; Stevenson, guard; Hill, coach.

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17 FRANKLIN 4 Johnson 8 Marion 3 Shelby 15 HAMMOND 6 Lake 1 Porter 0 Newton 1 Jasper 2 Laporte 3 St. Joseph 13 KOKOMO 2 Howard 4 Grant 3 Miami 2 Wabash 1 Cass 12 LAFAYETTE 4 Tippecanoe 5 Benton 5 White 14 LEBANON 3 Boone 1 Clinton 5 Carroll 4 Tipton 3 Hendricks 16 RICHMOND 2 Wayne 0 Union 1 Fayette 1 Franklin 3 Rush 1 Randolph 5 Henry 13 ROCHESTER 2 Fulton 2 Pulaski 1 Starke 4 Marshall 1 Elkhart 3 Kosciusko 13 SEYMOUR 2 Jackson 2 Scott 0 Jennings 1 Jefferson 2 Decatur 2 Ripley 1 Dearborn 0 Ohio 1 Switzerland 0 Clarke 1 Bartholomew 12 Management The management of these Tourneys rests solely with the Board of Control. Local arrangements have been delegated to the Center Principals. Two officials for each Tourney will be selected by the Board and none but fair, disinterested and competent men will be chosen. All schedules of Hours, Floors, Teams and Officials will be made out and printed by the Board. These schedules will be made by lot and no changes will be made in them. Open Contest These Tourneys are open to all members of the Association, irrespective of their season's record. Protests All protests against teams or individuals must be made in writing and filed with the Permanent Secretary on or before February 24, at 11:00 a. m. Protests should be accompanied by evidence. Entertainment Teams are limited to seven men, and no more can be certified to. The Center Principals have contracted with the Board to entertain eight men (which MUST include the faculty manager) from each competing school. Entertainment will begin, if necessary, at 7 a. m. Friday, March 5, and continue if necessary, to 8 a. m., Sunday, March 7. Printed schedules will be sent to each competing school in plenty of time to arrange for making the trip, etc. All competing schools are requested to ask for no longer entertainment than is necessary.

18 Expenses Traveling will be at the expense of the competing schools. An entrance fee of $3.50 for each team must accompany the entry blank, $3.00 of which will be returnable to the Principal whose team actually participates in the Tourney, and 50 cents to be retained by the I. H. S. A. A., for Tourney expenses. Privileges All competing teams, one rubber and one Faculty manager from each team, are to be admitted free to all games. Eligibility The eligibility of each player must be certified to by the Principal of the school sending the team. Certificates must be made on the regular blanks furnished by the Permanent Secretary, and all data must be given as indicated. Entries will close Tuesday, February 23. This means that they must be in the hands of the Permanent Secretary complete in every detail on that date. Admission Fee The admission fee to all Tourney games shall be twenty-five (25) cents for single session tickets and one (1) dollar for season tickets and no more shall be received for said tickets. No more tickets shall be sold than the capacity of the house will justify. Prizes No prizes of any kind are to be awarded to any school or individual. Distribution of Tickets An equitable distribution of tickets shall be made among the competing schools based on distance, enrollment in High School, and probable attendance from the competing schools. Any unfair methods or prices higher than those mentioned in this announcement should be reported to the Board of Control with evidence. Warnings Entries close Tuesday, February 23, and cannot be changed afterwards. An entrance fee of $3.50 must accompany each entry blank. Special privileges will not be granted to any one. Send all entry blanks and money to A. L. Trester, Alexandria, Indiana. All data must be given. FINAL TOURNEY, BLOOMINGTON, MARCH 12 AND 13. Entrants The winning teams of the Sectional Tourneys shall constitute the participants in the final Tourney. Entries Teams are limited to seven men and no more can be certified to. These teams may or may not be made up of the same men that participated in the Sectional Tourneys. Certificates must be made on the regular blanks furnished by the Permanent Secretary, and all data must be given as indicated. These are due in the hands of the Permanent Secretary on Tuesday, March 9, complete in every detail. One entry fee covers both the Sectional and Final Tourneys.

19 Entertainment Indiana University has contracted with the Board to entertain eight men (which MUST include the faculty manager) from each school. Entertainment will begin, if necessary, at 8 p. m. Thursday, March 11, and continue, if necessary, to 8 a. m. Sunday, March 14. All competing schools are requested to ask for no longer entertainment than is necessary. Admission Fee The admission fee to all Tourney games shall be twenty-five (25) cents for single session tickets and fifty (50) cents for season tickets. Warnings Entries are due Tuesday, March 9, and cannot be changed afterwards. Special privileges will not be granted to any one. Send all entry blanks to A. L. Trester, Alexandria, Indiana. All data must be given. The management, protests, expenses, and privileges will be governed according to the regulations pertaining to the Sectional Tourneys. Prizes Indiana University will award the winning school a shield or similar trophy, and each member of its team an individual trophy. No other prizes shall be awarded. By order of the Board of Control, A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary, Alexandria, Ind. 11

20 I. H. S. A. A. BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT CONTRACT. Alexandria, Indiana, November, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. The following articles of agreement are subscribed to by the Indiana High School Athletic Association Board of Control through A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, and ^ SECTION I The dates of the Indiana High School Basket Ball Tourneys shall be Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6, SECTION II The State High School Board of Control through A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, shall furnish the High School representative with lists of qualified teams and the names of the men on the respective teams on or before Saturday, February 27. SECTION III The High School representative shall provide free entertainment for the respective teams of eight men which shall include one Faculty Manager for each team between the hours of 7 A. M. Friday, March 5 and 8 A. M. Sunday, March 7. If possible this period of entertainment will be shortened by the Board of Control. SECTION IV The High School representative shall provide tickets, door men, ushers, announcers, scorers, timekeepers, basket balls, and all necessary equipment for the games. No prizes whatever are to be given. SECTION V The matter of complimentary tickets shall be in the hands of the High School representative, who shall issue them to the Press, the officials, and to the helping students. All men of the competing teams, one rubber and one Faculty Manager for each team, are to be admitted free to the Tourney. SECTION VI The I. H. S. A. A. Board of Control shall select the officials for the games not included in Section IV. SECTION VII The admission fee to all Tourney games shall be twenty-five (25) cents for single game tickets and fifty (50) cents for season tickets.

21 EDINBURG BASKET BALL TEAM. From left to right--ray Mullendon, g; Howard Foxworthy, f; William Nicholson, sub; George Porter, g; Frank Durham, sub; Chelsea Pruitt, c; Harry Moore, f; E. R. Phillips, coach.

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23 SECTION VIII The High School representative shall pay to A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, the expenses of the officials mentioned in Section VI and the cost of printing five hundred schedules for the Tourney. All other receipts shall belong to the High School conducting the Tcurney. A. L. Trester will furnish the High School representative with a statement covering these expenses. SECTION I X The details of all Tourneys such as protests, eligibility lists, schedules, etc. are to be cared for by the State Board of Control. SECTION X The High School under whose auspices the Tourney is held promises hearty cooperation with the State Board of Control and the State Board of Control promises as much to the High School conducting the Tourney. SECTION XI The State Board of Control shall manage all Tourneys, and the High Schools are to work under this direction. SECTION XII The High School representative shall send by telegram the name of the winning school to A. L. Trester, Alexandria, Indiana as soon as the Tournament is completed. The High School representative shall also send to A. L. Trester on or before Thursday, March 11 the complete scores of all games as well as copies of the local papers having comments upon the Tourney. A check covering the expenses of officials and the printing of the schedules shall be sent upon this date. For High School Representative.^For High School Board of Control. A. L. TRESTER

24 CONTRACT WITH BASKET BALL OFFICIALS. Alexandria, Indiana, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. The following Articles of Agreement are subscribed to by the I. H. S. A. A. through A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, and ^ SECTION I The dates of the Sectional Tourneys shall be March 5 and 6. SECTION II agrees to officiate in such games as designated by the I. H. S. A. A. on the above dates. The I. H. S. A. A. through A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, agrees to pay ^ for his services twenty-five (25) dollars. SECTION III agrees to cooperate with the Board of Control and the competing teams to make the Tourney fair in every way. The I. H. S. A. A. agrees to arrange a schedule of hours, teams, floors, officials, etc., and this schedule must not be changed by any one save the I. H. S. A. A. SECTION IV The I. H. S. A. A. will designate the place with the assurance now that it will be as near to the official's home as thought best. SECTION V The I. H. S. A. A. will furnish two officials for each Tourney. SECTION VI The I. H. S. A. A. agrees to furnish the official full details on February 28. SECTION VII Spalding's Official Basket Ball Rules for shall govern all games. SECTION VIII This proposition must be signed by both parties on or before^ to be binding. Official^ For I. H. S. A. A.

25 STATE SECTIONAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT Of the Indiana High School Athletic Association March 5-6, '15 THE FOURTH ANNUAL Tourneys will be held at Anderson, Bedford, Bluffton, Brazil, Crawfordsville, Evansville, Franklin, Hammond, Kokomo, Lafayette, Lebanon, Richmond, Rochester and Seymour. Teams must be on floor as scheduled under penalty of forfeiture of game. No changes will be made in the schedule, and no substitutions of nonentered players will be permitted. The official entry list will be in the hands of the Principal at all times, and shall constitute final evidence in all cases. Players will be subject to identification at any time. Teams are limited to seven men and must be in charge of a Faculty manager, who will be held responsible for the students and their conduct. Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide shall be the official rules of all Tourneys. The officials have been assigned by the Board and no changes will be made. Their decisions will be final. The admission fee to all Tourney games shall be not more than 25 cents for single session tickets and $1.00 for season tickets. The winning team in each Tourney will participate in the Final Tourney at Bloomington March 12 and 13. Entry blanks are due on Tuesday, March 9, complete in every detail. Entertainment, board and lodging, for eight men from each competing school begins, if necessary, at 7 a. m. Friday and continues, if necessary, to 8 a. m. Sunday. Kindly ask for no longer entertainment than is necessary. Traveling expenses are to be paid by the competing schools. Eight complimentary tickets will be issued to each Faculty manager, admitting to all games. Managers should call for these upon arrival. These tickets are not transferable. Communications with the Board during the Tourneys should be carried on through A. L. Trester. If you observe this, business will be expedited. BOARD OF CONTROL: C. V. HAWORTH, Pres., Kokomo. J. H. SHOCK, Treas., Lafayette. W. A. DENNY, Anderson. A. L. TRESTER, Per. Sec'y. ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA

26 RESULTS OF SECTIONAL TOURNEYS ANDERSON Pendleton ^ ^ Lapel Anderson ^ Muncie Hartford City^ ^ Pennville Arcadia ^ 62-9 Mt. Comfort Cicero 68_13 ^Westland Hartford City ^ 42 5 ^ Greenfield Cicero ^31.30 ^ Anderson Pendleton ^ ^Arcadia Pendleton ^31 22 ^ Cicero Hartford City ^ 27_25 ^ Pendleton Officials Harrington and Spruce. BEDFORD Spencer ^ ^ Smithville Orleans ^ 23_22 ^ Newberry Switz City ^ 35_15 ^ Bedford Mooresville ^ 30 7 ^ Paoli Martinsville ^39 15 ^ Salem Bloomington ^ 44_15 ^ Spencer Switz City ^ ^ Orleans Martinsville ^ Mooresville Bloomington 24_22 ^ Switz City Bloomington ^ ^Martinsville Officials Jared and Montgomery. CRAWFORDSVILLE Attica ^ 28_16 ^ Newtown New Richmond ^ 59 6 ^Williamsport Wingate ^ 48_11 ^Mellott New Market ^ Darlington Crawfordsville ^ ^ Waynetown Crawfordsville ^ ^ Veedersburg Wingate ^ New Market New Richmond 40 9 ^ Attica Crawfordsville ^ ^ Wingate Crawfordsville ^ ^ New Richmond Officials Masters and Stayton.

27 ^ BRAZIL Wiley Perrysville Brazil ^ 72 13^ Stanton Clinton ^ ^ Garfield Glenn ^ Newport Bloomingdale ^Normal Bloomingdale ^ ^ Glenn Wiley ^ ^ Brazil Bloomingdale Clinton Bloomingdale Wiley Officials Thomas and Smith. BLUFFTON Liberty Center ^ 57 9 ^Auburn Petroleum^ ^ Pleasant Lake Huntington ^ ^ Albion Washington ^ ^ South Whitley Hamilton ^ 20_17^ Wolf Lake Bluffton ^ 50 5^ Geneva Decatur ^ 21 19^ Ossian Craigville ^ ^ Hamilton Liberty Center ^ ^Washington Huntington ^ ^Petroleum Bluffton ^ ^ Decatur Huntington ^ ^ Craigville Bluffton ^38 23 ^ Liberty Center Bluffton ^ Huntington Officials Thurman and Bishop. EVANSVILLE Princeton 39 16^ Newburg Washington ^ 66 7 ^ Richland Mt. Vernon ^ ^ Jasper Oaktown ^ 29 19^ Carlisle Washington ^25_14 ^ Vincennes Princeton ^ 28 _ 15 ^ Mt. Vernon Evansville ^ 68_28 ^Oaktown Evansville 49_20^ Washington Evansville ^ 71 24^ Princeton Officials Jamison and McCormick.

28 ^ FRANKLIN New Augusta ^ ^ Edinburg Shelbyville ^ 37_19 ^ Technical Southport Morristown Shortridge ^ ^Broad Ripple New Bethel ^ 31 18^ Fairland Hopewell^ ^ Franklin Manual Tr. ^ ^Whiteland Manual Tr.^ 19_15^ New Bethel Southport ^60 19 ^ Shortridge Hopewell ^45 11 New Augusta Shelbyville ^ Hopewell Manual Tr. 37_23^ Southport Manual Tr. ^ 43_27 ^ Shelbyville Officials Berndt and Kase. HAMMOND Southbend 30_24 ^ Gary Valparaiso ^ 71_11 Wheeler La Porte 38_12 Hammond Whiting ^ 39_21 ^ Lowell East Chicago ^ 36_22 Crown Point Whiting^ La Porte Valparaiso^ ^ South Bend East Chicago ^ Valparaiso East Chicago ^ ^ Whiting Officials Westover and Mowe. KOKOMO Kokomo ^ ^ Fairmount Fairmount Acad ^ New London Sharpsville 17_36 Bunker Hill Converse ^ North Manchester Swayzee ^ Tipton Fairmount Acad Bunker Hill Kokomo Swayzee Kokomo 27_21 ^ Converse Fairmount Acad. ^ ^ Kokomo Officials Wicks and Dorste.

29 ^ ^ LAFAYETTE Montmorenci ^ 44_20 ^ Reynolds Boswell 17_16 Wolcott Monticello ^ ^West Point Lafayette 2 0 Wea Burnetts Creek ^ West Lafayette Monticello 17 9 Lafayette Montmorenci Boswell Burnetts Creek ^ Monticello Montmorenci ^ ^ Burnetts Creek Officials Thurber and McGeath. LEBANON Thorntown ^ 40 7 ^ Wheeling Rossville. ^48 29 Deer Creek Jamestown ^ 43 24^ Zionsville Plainfield ^ 35_27 ^ Frankfort Advance 29_22 Cutler Delphi ^ 34_29 ^ Amo Lebanon 42_27 ^ Burlington Flora ^ 34_22 Clayton Advance 22 20^Flora Lebanon ^ ^ Jamestown Rossville ^ 49_26 ^ Delphi Thorntown ^ 43 14^ Plainfield Rossville ^ 25 19^ Advance Thorntown Lebanon Thorntown ^ Rossville Officials Robinson and Maloney. RICHMOND Rushville^ 37_15^ Moreland New Castle ^ Connersville Richmond ^ 43_14 Cadiz Brookville ^ 20_16 ^ Hagerstown Richmond 35_22 ^ _Rushville New Castle ^ 23_18 ^ Brookville New Castle ^ 23_21 Richmond Officials Swaim and Jones,

30 ROCHESTER Plymouth ^ 2 0 Warsaw Medaryville ^ Winamac Akron^ ^ Etna Green Bremen^ ^ Bourbon Rochester ^ ^ Akron Medaryville ^ ^ Bremen Rochester ^29 17 Plymouth Rochester ^ ^ Medaryville Officials Bravy and Miller. SEYMOUR Westport ^ Austin Hope 2 0 ^ Moorefield Crothersville ^ ^ Aurora Seymour ^ ^ Milan Hope ^ ^ Seymour Westport ^ Crothersville Westport ^ ^ Hope Officials Cook and Reagan.

31 ^ FINANCIAL REPORTS OF SECTIONAL TOURNEYS. CENTER^ RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS^BALANCE Anderson $ ^$ ^$ Bedford ^447.90^159.25^ Bluffton ^ ^175.20^ Brazil ^273.55^174.95^98.60 Crawfordsville ^617.20^199.08^ Evansville ^255.75^213.46^42.29 Franklin ^711.50^388.75^ Hammond ^319.90^100.08^ Kokomo ^ ^184.19^ Lafayette ^303.75^119.15^ Lebanon ^597.66^310.70^ Richmond ^437.00^204.35^ Rochester ^ ^200.00^ Seymour^ ^92.62 Total $6,297.76^$2,844.44^$3,453.32

32 I. H. S. A. A. BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT CONTRACT. Alexandria, Indiana, February 2, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. The following Articles of Agreement are subscribed to by the Indiana High School Athletic Association through A. L. Trester; Permanent Secretary and U. H. Smith, representing Indiana University. SECTION I The date of the Indiana High School Basket Ball Tourney shall be March 12 and 13 at Bloomington, Indiana on the University floors. SECTION II The High School Board of Control through A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary shall furnish U. H. Smith with lists of qualified teams and the names of the men on the respective teams on or before Wednesday, March 10. SECTION III U. H. Smith shall provide free entertainment for the respective teams, including one rubber and one faculty manager for each team, between the hours of 8 P. M. Thursday, March 11, and 8 A. M. Sunday, March 14. SECTION IV The Indiana University representative shall provide tickets, gate men, announcers, scorers, time keepers, judges, and necessary equipment for the Tourney. He shall further provide a suitable shield for the school winning the Tourney and badges for the individual members of the winning team. SECTION V The matter of complimentary tickets shall be in the hands of the University representative who shall issue them to the representatives of the Press, the University officials, and to the helping students. The men on the competing teams with one rubber and one faculty manager for each team shall be admitted free to the Tourney. The members of the Board of Control and the Permanent Secretary shall be furnished with official badges and reserved seats. SECTION VI The High School Board of Control shall choose the officials other than those mentioned in Section IV.

33 SECTION VII The admission fee shall be twenty-five (25) cents for single session tickets and fifty (50) cents for season tickets. SECTION VIII The University representative, U. H. Smith, shall pay to the Treasurer of the High School Board of Control, J. H. Shock, one hundred (100) dollars at the close of the Tourney. If there should be a balance in the hands cf the University representative at the end of the Tourney after all expenses have been paid this balance shall be divided on the basis of 25% to the Board of Control and 75% to the University. SECTION IX Indiana University shall pay the two officials chosen by the Board of Control and also expenses of the Board of Control incurred on account of the Tourney. Expense account to be submitted to Treasurer of Boosters Club at time of settlement. Signed, A. L. TRESTER^ Signed, U. H. SMITH For High School Board of Control.^For Indiana University.

34 STATE FINAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT Of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, at Indiana University, Bloomington, March 12 and 13, THE FOURTH ANNUAL Tourneys have been held at Anderson, Bedford, Bluffton, Brazil, Crawfordsville, Evansville, Franklin, Hammond, Kokomo, Lafayette, Lebanon, Richmond, Rochester, and Seymour. The winners are given on the opposite side of this card. Teams must be on floor as scheduled under penalty of forfeiture of game. No changes will be made in the schedule, and no substitutions of nonentered players will be permitted. The official entry list will be in the hands of the Board of Control at all times, and shall constitute final evidence in all cases. Players will be subject to identification at any time. Teams are limited to seven men and must be in charge of a Faculty manager, who will be held responsible for the students and their conduct. Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide shall be the official rules of all Tourneys. The officials have been assigned by the Board and no changes will be made. Their decisions will be final. The admission fee to all Tourney games shall be not more than 25 cents for single session tickets and 75 cents for season tickets. The winning team in this Tourney will be considered the Champion Basket Ball team in the State for Entertainment, board and lodging, for eight men from each competing school begins, if necessary, at 8 p. m. Thursday and continues, if necessary, to 8 a. m. Sunday. Kindly ask for no longer entertainment than is necessary. Traveling expenses are to be paid by the competing schools. Eight complimentary tickets will be issued to each Faculty manager, admitting to all games. Managers should call for these upon arrival. These tickets are not transferable. All managers must wire U. H. Smith of Bloomington, the time of arrival in Bloomington upon receipt of this notice.

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39 FINAL BASKET BALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES. Hours^Teams and Scores^ Officals FRIDAY 1:00 p. m. Crawfordsville 17, Rochester 20^ 1 2:00 p. rn. Hartford City 19, Thorntown 46^ 2 3:00 p. m. Bluffton 28, Westport 18^ 1 4:00 p. m. Bloomingdale Academy 18, Montmorenci 23^2 5:00 p. m. Evansville 31, New Castle 24^ 1 7:30 p. m. Bloomington 27, Fairmount Academy 28^2 8:30 p. m. East Chicago 7, Manual Training 21^ 1 SATURDAY 8:00 a. m. Rochester 14, Thorntown 17^ 2 (Winner 1 p. m. and winner 2 p. m.) 9:00 a. m. Bluffton 21, Montmorenci 22^ 1 (Winner 3 p. m. and winner 4 p. m.) 10:00 a. m. Evansville 27, Fairmount Academy 37^ 2 (Winner 5 p. m. and winner 7:30 p. m.) 2:30 p. m. Manual Training 16, Thorntown 30^ 1 (Winner 8:30 p. m. and winner 8 a. m.) 3:30 p. m. Montmorenci 35, Fairmount Academy 32^2 (Winner 9 a. m. and winner 10 a. m.) 8:00 p. m. Thorntown 33, Montmorenci 10^ 1 (Winner 2:30 p. m. and winner 3:30 p. m.) OFFICIALS: 1 Merle Abbott. 2 Bert Westover.

40 ^ FINANCIAL STATEMENT I. H. S. A. A. STATE BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT. March 1 2 and 13, 1915 RECEIPTS Season Tickets, 75c ^$ Single admissions, 295L 25c ^73.75 Total receipts ^$ DISBURSEMENTS I. H. S. A. A. Guarantee and expenses^ $ Printing, I. U. Press ^ Officials Westover, $30.00; Abbott, $30.00 ^60.00 Banquet to teams ^ Trophies to teams ^ Miscellaneous Help ^ Stamps 1.56 Telephone ^1.48 Total disbursements ^ $ Net profit ^$375.70

41 TRACK AND FIELD. There were a number of good dual, triangular and other Track Meets last Spring and this work is proving more popular each year. It seems to be taking the place of Base Ball. The State Track and Field Meet was held under the auspices of the three High Schools of Indianapolis and in the main was very successful. There were 64 schools represented and 325 boys were 'entered in the Meet. This event has been doubling each year in the number of schools and boys participating. The main criticisms on last year's Meet were caused by the immense number of entries. The. Board intends to conduct elimination trials prior to the afternoon of the Meet in the future. Better provisions are to be made for controlling the crowd and a Head Field Judge is to be selected to expedite the running of the Field events. This event is getting so large that Sectional Meets may have to be held in the future. Some such scheme as the following might be used. Sectional Meets could be herd and the winners of first, second and third places in each event would qualify for the final Meet. This scheme might cut down the chances of any one school winning the final Meet but the number of schools represented and the quality of the competitors in the final Meet would be increased very much. The best material in the State would be entered in the Final Meet under this scheme. This is a matter for consideration of the High School Principals before our next annual meeting. Information concerning the State Meet follows in detail: High School Athletes of Today Are Better Performers Than Stars 10 and 15 Years Ago. (Written prior to 1915 meet.) BY HEZE CLARK. "I wouldn't mind going to Federal League park to see the high school meet Saturday," remarked one of the old timers the other night. "That is, if I thought the athletes of today were as good as they were when I attended High School. That was before the present Indiana High School Athletic Association was formed and governed track meets in I tell you those were the days of real athletes. The puny kid of today would stand a poor chance against such men. I wouldn't mind seeing athletes perform if they were in the class of those stars."

42 "Athletes of the days you speak of did not make the records in track and field events that the track men have in this State since the present Association was formed," chimed in a leading authority on track records and athletes, who has since the days he attended Manual and Shortridge, and even after attending Notre Dame, never missed a State meet. Allison has among his treasures newspaper clippings, record books and programs of every High School meet held in this State, and many of the largest meets held during the last fifteen years in various parts of the country. It was to these that he referred to prove his argument. The result will prove a surprise to hundreds of alumni of the local High Schools who have imagined that the athletes under the old Association previous to 1904 were superior to the athletes of today. The Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Association was formed at Richmond, but it was not until a meeting was held March 11, 1899, at the English hotel in this city, that its organization was perfected. At that meeting the following schools were represented: Indianapolis High School (later known as Shortridge,) Manual Training High School, Richmond, Muncie, Winchester and Lebanon.' Purdue University sent an invitation for the annual track and field meet to be held at Lafayette, but it was decided that the games should be held in Indianapolis at Newby Oval. During the spring of 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902 the State meet was held here each year. In 1903 no meet was held, but a dual meet between the two local schools at Fairgrounds. In that year invitational meets were held at Lafayette and Bloomington. It was in the following year that the new High School Athletic Association was formed under the name of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Records of the four meets under the old Association show that Manual always won first, and Shortridge always finished second. The other schools trailed out behind. In 1899, the teams finished: Manual, 60; Shortridge, 51; Hartford City, 10; Crawfordsville, 7; Muncie, 5; Covington, 2 and Richmond failed to score. In 1900 Manual got 63; Shortridge, 55; Covington, 11; Hartford City, Muncie, Crawfordsville and Lafayette failed to score. In 1901 the finish was; Manual, 82; Shortridge, 24 ;Veedersburg, 11; Crawfordsville, 10; Covington, 6 and Terre Haute, 1. In 1902 Manual got 67; Shortridge, 37 and the others won but few points. To be sure, there were many events in the old meets such as bicycle races, hop, step and jump and standing broad jump that are no longer in the annual meets. The fifty-yard dash is omitted. However, a careful comparison of the records of the athletes under the old Association with those of the present Association shows that the High School boy of the last twelve years is a better man physically than before that period. To begin with the present record in the 100-yard dash is held by Blair of Hammond, who made it in 10 seconds flat at Crawfordsville in The old record was held by Bowers of Manual, who ran the distance in seconds in He broke Alfred Ogle's record made by the Shortridge

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45 High School man in 1900, which mark was 10-3/ 4 seconds. Blair is the only High School boy who ever covered the 100-yard distance in this State in the recognized time of 10 seconds, in other than a dual meet or in practice. Heaton of Frankfort ran a 220-yard race with a mark of seconds in 1903, which is the record for the distance under the old Associaticn. The next year at Bloomington the first under the present Association, Joseph of Shortridge, defeated Blair of Hammond in a dive for the tape, while Heaton trailed so far behind he did not appear to be in the class of these two stars. The time was seconds, which was 2-5 of a second slower than Heaton's record and made many doubt if Heaton had ever been able to cover the distance as fast as the time announced the year before. However, Blair removed all doubt as to who was the best High School sprinter when he set the mark of 23 seconds at Lafayette in Blair's record was tied by King of Manual at Lafayette in King ran the 220 in 23 seconds and made 100 yards in seconds that day. It was not until last year at Crawfordsville that a man appeared who could better the mark of the famous Thompson of Covington High School in the quarter-mile run. Thompson's record of 54 seconds for the 440-yard race, under the old association, stood supreme until Sims of Bloomfield last year ran the distance in 53M seconds. Sims not only broke Thompson's record and gave the new association a better mark for the distance than the old association could boast, but also bettered the record of Zimmer of Bloomington, seconds, made at Bloomington in the first meet under the present association. The present half-mile record held by Marchal of Gas City and made at Lafayette in 1909 is faster than the old association mark made on the same track in 1903 by Pingree of Monticello. Marchal's record is 2 minutes 7 seconds, while Pingree's mark is 2 minutes 8 seconds. When Jack Shidler circled Newby Oval four times and made the mark of 4 minutes seconds in the mile, which is the old association record, it was said that the record would never be beaten and that the Manual star would always remain the High School record holder. Since the present association meets have been held that mark has been bettered eight times, and the present record is held by Newlin of Manual, made at Lafayette in His record is 4 minutes seconds. Last year Umbles of Washington ran the distance in 4 minutes 47 seconds. In the old days there was an athlete whose work in both High School and College in the high hurdle, distance 120 yards, was of such a class that even the stars of the present association have never bettered his mark. That man was Tad Shidler of Manual, whose record for the 120-yard hurdle is Shidler some years later while a member of the Indiana University track team and under the coaching of Jimmie Horn, former eastern champion for that distance, made at the World's Fair at St. Louis a mark of

46 fifteen seconds flat in the hurdles. That is the present world's record held by F. W. Kelly. Shidler's record was not allowed as there was but two watches on the race. These caught the time the same, however. Allison of Richmond tied Shidler's mark of 16: 1-5 at Lafayette in However, Allison never afterward bettered his High School record. Allison's greatest race was his low hurdle, 220 yards, which he covered in 26:4-5, on the same day he made his other record. The low hurdle record under the old assocition was held by Stotler of Frankfort and was made in Lafayette in His mark was 28:3-5 which has been bettered a number of times under the present association. McAlevy of Crawfordsville won the 220-yard hurdle last year, his time being 28:-3/ 4.

47 Twelfth Annual I. H. S. A. A. Track and Field Meet ANNOUNCEMENT. The Twelfth Annual Track and Field Meet of the Indiana High School Athletic Association will be held at The Federal League Ball Park, Indianapolis, May 15, 1915, in the afternoon. Entries for the Meet will close Wednesday, May 5, and all schools desiring to participate in the Meet must become members of the association before that time. Eligibility Every contestant in this Meet must have previously made in a fair test a record equal to the following in every event in which he is entered : 100 Yard Dash 11 s. 220 Yard Dash 26 s. 440 Yard Dash ^ 58 s. Half Mile Run^ 2 min. 20 s. Mile Run ^ 5 min. 15 s. 120 Yard High Hurdles^ 19 s. 220 Yard Low Hurdles ^29 s. Running High Jump^ 5 ft. Running Broad Jump ^ 19 ft. Pole Vault ^ 8 ft. 9 in. Putting Shot (12-lb.) ^ 36 ft. Throwing Discus^ 90 ft. The above, together with a mile relay, will constitute the events of the Meet. Winning first place in any event counts five points; second place, three points; and third place, one point. Points in the relay will not be counted in determining the winning team. In case of a tie in any event the points shall be divided and the place awarded by lot. The order of events is as follows : Track Events-100-yard dash trial; 120-yard hurdle trial; 100- yard dash final: one mile run; 440-yard run; 120-yard hurdle final; 220-yard dash trial; 220-yard hurdle trial; 880-yard run; 220-yard dash final; 220-yard hurdle final; relay. Field Events Discus; running high jump; shot put; pole vault; running broad jump. Entries The entries in each event are limited to three, and the contestants in each to two from any school; except in the relay race, in which

48 entries will be limited to six, and the number placed in competition to four, each running one-fourth mile. All schools, in order to enter the contests of the State Meet will be required to certify that all athletic contests in which they have taken part since becoming members of the Association have been conducted in accordance with the rules of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, and that all their contestants in such contests have been qualified according to rules. Principals will be required to certify in writing that the contestants from their respective schools have all qualified in every event in which they are entered in the State Meet. Each Principal must fill out entry blanks with the names of the contestants from his school, and all required data, and send to A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, on or before May 5, THESE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE STRICTLY COMPLIED WITH. Special blanks for this purpose are enclosed. Protests All protests and complaints against members of the Association for violation of the rules must be made in writing and filed with the Permanent Secretary on or before May 5. Protests as to the eligibility of individual contestants under the constitution are to be decided by the Board of Control, and may be filed with the Secretary at any time. Management The management of this Meet rests solely with the Board of Control. The selection of officials to be approved by the Board, has been delegated to the athletic management of the Indianapolis High Schools. The referee and starter are to be chosen from A. A. U., in order that records made at the Meet may be recognized by that body. The Board will arrange a program, assigning places on the track by lot, and the printed program will indicate the order in which the men will be called upon the track. The rules governing the Meet correspond to those of the Western Inter-Collegiate Amateur Athletic Association, except where these have been modified by the Board of Control. These rules, as adopted by the Board, are printed in the I. H. S. A. A. Hand Book of Athletics and Annual Report of the Board of Control. Copies may be had of the Permanent Secretary for 10c each, postpaid. Prizes No prizes will be awarded except a cup to the winning team, a pennant to the winning relay team, and badges for point winners. Admission will be fifty (50) cents. Contestants, one rubber, and the Faculty manager from each school will be admitted free. Entertainment The Indianapolis High Schools will furnish rooms and will also give to each Faculty manager one (1) dollar for each contestant, one rubber, and one manager for boarding expenses. Room entertainment will begin at 6:00 p. m., Friday, May 14, and will end at 8:00 p. m., Saturday

49 May 15. All teams must be accompanied by a Faculty Manager, who will be responsible for the conduct of the contestants. Fees A fee of fifty cents for each contestant must accompany the entries. This fee will be returned to the Principal of the school for all entries who actually participate in the Meet. Traveling is at the expense of the competing schools. Warnings Entries close Wednesday, May 5, and cannot be changed afterwards. An entry fee of fifty (50) cents for each contestant must accompany the entry blank. Special privileges will be granted to no one. Send all entry blanks and money to A. L. Trester, Alexandria, Ind. Be sure to give all data called for for each contestant. Use the official blank for entering. By order of the Board. A. L. TRESTER, Permanent Secretary, Alexandria, Indiana 33

50 WASHINGTON TRACK TEAM. From left to right D. Charles, R. Keifer, R. Smalley, H. A. Sass, Coach; P. Smiley, H. Ingrahm, Capt.; M. Lundrigen, C. Webb.

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52 AMO 1 Walton ANDERSON 2 Corbett 3 Morgan 4 Thomas 5 Davis 6 Wilson 7 Julius 8 Plotner 9 Vermillion 10 McDaniel 11 Isanogel 12 Bronnenburg ARGOS 13 Beigh 14 Dawson 15 Dunlap ATLANTA 16 Robertson ATTICA 17 Harrison 18 Campbell 19 Daly 20 Wilhite BEDFORD 21 Hays 22 Patton 23 Pace 24 Stephenson 25 Pearson 26 Walker 27 Harrison BLOOMFIELD 28 Cravens 29 Fields 30 Bulloc 31 Kessler BOSWELL 32 Rockhold 33 Ward 34 E. Beazell 35 H. Beazell 36 Nunally 37 Moyer LIST OF ENTRIES. BROWNSBURG 38 Arbuckle 39 Graham 40 Jones 41 Lingeman BURNETT'S CREEK 42 Otto 43 Graham 44 Mowrer CAMDEN 45 Gardner 46 Rice 47 Gish 48 Patty 49 Porter CLAYTON 50 Leitzman 51 Gilbert 52 Tudor COLUMBIA CITY 53 Swigart 54 Whicker CRAWFORDSVILLE 55 Wisehart 56 Eagleson 57 Sheffield 58 Klendworth 59 Wright 60 Henry 61 Manson CROWN POINT 62 Allman DELPHI 63 Coomey 64 Julien 65 Julius 66 Miller 67 Owens 68 Roach EAST CHICAGO 69 Lewis 70 Dixon 71 Keenan 72 Wickey 73 Jordan 74 Halstead ELKHART 75 Miller 76 Buyer 77 Ek 78 Cochrane EVANSVILLE 79 Grossman E. 80 Grossman W. 81 Schulz 82 Lindsey 83, Brightmire 84 Haas 85 Danes FAIRMOUNT 86 Stephens FAIRMOUNT ACADEMY 87 Mittank 88 Cunningham 89 Jones, H. 90 Wright 91 Jones, R. 92 Jones, Chas. 93 Dickey FRANKFORT 94 Powell 95 Fox 96 Ostler 97 Bunger 98 Horlacher 99 Cave GARFIELD 100 Conover GARY 101 Phillips 102 Holderman 103 Williams 104 Cecil 105 Szold 106 Elser 107 Pritchard GOSHEN 108 Juday

53 GREENSBURG 109 Floyd 110 Forest GREENSTOWN 111 Dailey 112 Singer KOKOMO 113 Peacock 114 Williams 115 Brown LACROSSE 116 Chapman LAFAYETTE 117 Grady 118 Schilling 119 Driscol 120 Slaughter 121 Draper 122 Foresman 123 Moore LAPORTE 124 Wilcox 125 Weaver 126 Murphy 127 Orcutt 128 Magnusson LAWRENCE 129 Mowrey 130 Hunter 131 Newhouse 132 Powell LEBANON 133 O. DeVol 134 Church 135 Reath 136 White 137 H. DeVol 138 Adams LIBERTY 139 Prouder 140 McCarty 141 Creek 142 Kitchel 143 Shook 144 McMahan 145 Borradaile 146 Davis MONTICELLO 147 Matthews 148 Heath 149 Heartt 150 Ruiker 151 Inskeep 152 Helton MANUAL TRAINING 153 Moyer 154 Cornelius 155 Glossbrenner 156 Gullette 157 Lamkin 158 Oliver 159 Bastian 160 Browder 161 Overly 162 Nottingham 163 Felts 164 Scanlin 165 Littell 166 Whipkus 167 Monninger 168 Head 169 Baker 170 Berger 171 DeMotte 172 Richman 173 Bartholomew MARION 174 Rademaker 175 Scott 176 Perkins MUNCIE 177 Sturgeon NOBLESVILLE 178 Hunt 179 Zimmer 180 Heinzman 181 Hull 182 Burton 183 Heiny NORTH SALEM 184 Walton 185 Rose 186 Trotter 187 Waters 188 Jeffries 189 Sellers 190 Key 191 Jones 192 Duncan OTTERBEIN 193 Dourghty 194 Ward 195 Taylor 196 Waddell OXFORD 197 Dame 198 White PETERSBURG 199 Heuring 200 Pinnick 201 Sanders 202 Coleman 203 F. Burch 204 L. Burch PITTSBORO 205 Feeney 206 Jones 207 Beaman CENTRAL ACADEMY PLAINFIELD 208 Cutrell 209 Jenkins 210 Bradford 211 Loy PLYMOUTH 212 Baker 213 Jacox 214 Haag 215 Cramer 216 Cummins 217 Hawkins 218 Cook 219 Buck ROCHESTER 225 Moore 226 Robbins 227 Murphy 228 Miller ROACHDALE 229 Hostetter 230 Faller 231 Wilson 232 Rusie 233 Hill

54 2 Corbett, Anderson 4 Thomas, Anderson 13 Beigh, Argos 17 Harrison, Attica 18 Campbell, Attica 22 Patton, Bedford 23 Pace, Bedford 26 Walker, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 29 Fields, Bloomfield 30 Bullock, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 37 Moyer, Boswell 41 Lingeman, Brownsburg 45 Gardner, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 49 Porter, Camden 50 Leitzman, Clayton 53 Swigart, Culumbia City 56 Eagleson, Crawfordsville 57 Sheffield, Crawfordsville 59 Wright, Crawfordsville 64 Julien, Delphi 67 Owens, Delphi 69 Lewis, East Chicago 77 Ek, Elkhart 78 Cochrane, Elkhart 80 Grossman, Evansville 81 Schulz, Evansville 83 Brightmire, Evansville 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad. 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 91 R. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 95 Fox, Erankfort 96 Ostler, Frankfort 97 Bunger, Frankfort 100 Conover, Garfield 105 Szold, Gary 106 Elser, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 109 Harrold, Greensburg 111 Dailey, Greentown 116 Chapman, LaCrosse 117 Grady, Lafayette 118 Schilling, Lafayette 124 Wilcox, LaPorte TRACK EVENTS. 100 Yard Dash Trials. 135 Reath, Lebanon 142 Kitchel, Liberty 143 Shook, Liberty 144 McMahan, Liberty 147 Mathews, Monticello 148 Heath, Monticello 153 Moyer, M. T. H. S. 154 Cornelius, M. T. H. S. 155 Glossbrenner, M. T. H. S. 179 Zimmer, Noblesville 180 Heinzman, Noblesville 181 Hull, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 193 Dourghty, Otterbein 196 Waddell, Otterbein 198 White, Oxford 199 Heuring, Petersburg 208 Cutrell, Plainfield Acad. 212 Baker, Plymouth 214 Haag, Plymouth 215 Cramer, Plymouth 225 Moore, Rochester 228 Miller, Rochester 229 Hostetter, Roachdale 235 Kirkpatric, Raub 239 McCurdy, Seymour 240 Keeling, Shelbyville 242 Weiner, Shelbyville 249 Richardson, Sheridan 252 Deere, Sheridan 254 Butler, Shortridge 255 Leach, Shortridge 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 280 Kreuzberger, South Bend 289 Hoke, Technical 291 Perkins, Technical 294 Beck, Thorntown 296 Moore, Tipton 302 Lahr, Vincennes 304 Westfall, Vincennes 305 C. Peek, Waldron 306 E. Peek, Waldron 309 Stevens, Walnut Grove 310 Webb, Washington 317 Lundrigan, Washington 318 Armstrong, Westfield First heat lst, 106; 2nd, 252. Time, 11 sec. Second heat-1st, 108; 2nd, 254. Time, sec.

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58 100-Yard Dash Finals. First, 100, 10:2-5 sec.; 2nd, 13, sec.; 3rd, 108, sec. 1 Walton, Amo 10 McDaniel, Anderson 14 Dawson, Argos 15 Dunlap, Argos 21 Hays, Bedford 24 Stephenson, Bedford 25 Pearson, Bedford 32 Rockhold, Boswell 36 Nunally, Boswell 38 Arbuckle, Brownsburg 40 Jones, Brownsburg 46 Rice, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 54 Whicker, Columbia City 62 Allman, Crown Point 71 Keenan, East Chicago 74 Halstead, East Chicago 75 Miller, Elkhart 93 Dickey, Fairmount Acad 94 Powell, Frankfort 98 Horlacher, Frankfort 102 Holderman, Gary 111 Dailey, Greentown 121 Draper, Lafayette 126 Murphy, LaPorte 127 Orcutt, LaPorte 137 H. DeVol, Lebanon 138 Adams, Lebanon 145 Borradaile, Liberty Mile Run. 146 Davis, Liberty 162 Nottingham, M. T. H. S. 163 Felts, M. T. H. S. 164 Scanlin, M. T. H. S. 178 Hunt, Noblesville 185 Trotter, North Salem 187 Waters, North Salem 197 Dame, Oxford 201 Sanders, Petersburg 202 Coleman, Petersburg 207 Beaman, Pittsboro 216 Cummins, Plymouth 217 Hawkins, Plymouth 230 Faller, Roochdale 236 Portteus, Raub 237 Keefe, Raub 243 Yarling, Shelbyville 248 Nay, Sheridan 252 Deere, Sheridan 258 Clement, Shortridge 267 Heathco, Shortridge 282 Sweeney, South Bend 286 Dimick, South Whitley 290 Koehring, Technical 293 Riggins, Thorntown 316 Ballou, Washington 319 A. Davis, Westfield 320 E. Davis, Westfield Final. First, 248, 4 min sec; 2nd, 62, 4 min sec; 3rd, 282, 4 min sec. 1 Walton, Amo 2 Corbett, Anderson 4 Thomas, Anderson 14 Dawson, Argos 18 Campbell, Attica 19 Daly, Attica 20 Wilhite, Attica 22 Patton, Bedford 23 Pace, Bedford 26 Walker, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 29 Fields, Bloomfield 440-Yard Dash Trials. 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 44 Mowrer, Burnett's Creek 45 Gardner, Camden 46 Rice, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 50 Leitzman, Clayton 51 Gilbert, Clayton 56 Eagleson, Crawfordsville 58 Klendworth, Crawfordsville 61 Manson, Crawfordsville 64 Julien, Delphi

59 66 Miller, Delphi 70 Dixon, East Chicago 71 Keenan, East Chicago 75 Miller, Elkhart 76 Buyer, Elkhart 79 E. Grossman, Evansville 81 Schulz, Evansville 85 Danes, Evansville 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 89 H. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 96 Ostler, Frankfort 98 Horlacher, Frankfort 103 Williams, Garry 104 Cecil, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 111 Dailey, Greentown 112 Singer, Greentown 115 Brown, Kokomo 116 Chapman, LaCrosse 119 Driscol, Lafayette 122 Foresman, Lafayette 133 O. DeVol, Lebanon 135 Reath, Lebanon 136 White, Lebanon 140 McCarty, Liberty 141 Creek, Liberty 148 Heath, Monticello 151 Inskeep, Monticello 156 Gullette, M. T. H. S. 157 Lamkin, M. T. H. S. 171 DeMotte, M. T. H. S. 177 Sturgeon, Muncie 179 Zimmer, Noblesville 180 Heinzman, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 191 Jones, North Salem 192 Duncan, North Salem 199 Heuring, Petersburg 200 Pinnick, Petersburg 212 Baker, Plymouth 214 Haag, Plymouth 219 Buck, Plymouth 225 Moore, Rochester 226 Robbins, Rochester 228 Miller, Rochester 229 Hostetter, Roachdale 234 Ball, Raub 238 Patrick, Seymour 239 McCurdy, Seymour 240 Keeling, Shelbyville 243 Yarling, Shelbyville 245 Toner, Shelbyville 248 Nay, Sheridan 250 Rawlings, Sheridan 253 Burgess, Sheridan 259 Lewis, Shortridge 263 Fogelsanger, Shortridge 278 Garfield, South Bend 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 280 Kreuzberger, South Bend 287 Butler, Technical 292 Robinson, Technical 293 Riggins, Thorntown 301 White, Vincennes 302 Lahr, Vincennes 303 Vandermark, Vincennes 305 C. Peek, Waldron 307 Armstrong, Waldron 308 Drake, Waldron 312 Mattingly, Washington 316 Ballou, Washington 317 Lundrigan, Washington 325 Chelen, Wingate First heat 1st, 179, sec.; 2nd, 214, sec.; 3rd, 119, sec. Second heat 1st, 103, sec; 2nd, 199, sec; 3rd, 56. Third heat 1st, 23, 56 sec; 2nd, 58, sec; 3rd, 29, sec. 440-Yard Dash Final First, 199, sec.; 2nd, 179, sec.; 3rd, Yard Hurdles Final First, 315, sec.; 2nd, 184; 3rd, 114.

60 2 Corbett, Anderson 4 Thomas, Anderson 13 Beigh, Argos 17 Harrison, Attica 18 Campbell, Attica 22 Patton, Bedford 23 Pace, Bedford 26 Walker, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 29 Fields, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 37 Moyer, Boswell 41 Lingeman, Brownsburg 45 Gardner, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 49 Porter, Camden 50 Leitzman, Clayton 51 Gilbert, Clayton 53 Swigart, Columbia City 58 Klendworth, Crawfordsville 59 Wright, Crawfordsville 57 Sheffield, Craw fordsville 64 Julien, Delphi 66 Miller, Delphi 69 Lewis, East Chicago 78 Cochrane, Elkhart 79 Grossman, Evansville 81 Schulz, Evansville 83 Brightmire, Evansville 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad, 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 89 H. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 95 Fox, Frankfort 96 Ostler, Frankfort 97 Bunger, Frankfort 100 Conover, Garfield 103 Williams, Gary 105 Szold, Gary 106 Elser, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 111 Dailey, Greentown 114 Williams, Kokomo 116 Chapman, LaCrosse 220-Yard Dash Trials. First heat-1st, 4; 2nd, 229. Time, sec. 117 Grady, Lafayette 124 Wilcox, LaPorte DeVol, Lebanon 135 Reath, Lebanon 142 Kitchel, Liberty 143 Shook, Liberty 144 McMahan, Liberty 147 Mathews, Montecello 148 Heath, Montecello 153 Moyer, M. T. H. S. 156 Gullette, M. T. II. S. 157 Lamkin, M. T. H. S. 177 Sturgeon, Muncie 179 Zimmer, Noblesville 180 Heinzman, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 193 Dourghty, Otterbein 196 Waddell, Otterbein 199 Heuring. Petersburg 208 Cutrell, Plainfield Acad. 212 Baker, Plymouth 214 Haag, Plymouth 225 Moore, Rochester 228 Miller, Rochester 229 Hostetter, Roachdale 239 McCurdy, Seymour 240 Keeling, Shelbyville 242 Weimer, Shelbyville 249 Richardson, Sheridan 252 Deere, Sheridan 254 Butler, Shortridge 255 Leach, Shortridge 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 280 Kreuzberger, South Bend 288 Caldwell, Technial 291 Perkins, TechnicAL 294 Beck, Thorntown 300 Utterlac, Tipton 302 Lahr, Vincennes 304 Westfall, Vincennes 310 Webb, Washington 311 Charles, Washington 317 Lundrigan, Washington 325 Chelen, Wingate Second heat-1st, 100; 2nd, 291. Time, sec. Third heat-1st, 108; 2nd, 53. Time, sec. Fourth heat-1st, 254; 2nd, 117. Time, sec. Fifth heat-1st, 32; 2nd, 310. Time, sec.

61 GREENTOWN BASE BALL TEAM. Left to right Top row: R. Bogwell, 1 b; Smeltzer, 1 f; Fadley, s s; E. Johnson, 2 b; Cranor, r f; G. Johnson, 3 b. Second row: D. Singer, sub; Dailey, c; Elliott, p and capt; M. Bagwell, c f; Sheerer, sub. Extreme bottom in center, "Dollie" McCoy, mascot. Extreme top, L. E. Singer, coach and faculty mgr.

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63 Sixth heat 1st, 208; 2nd, 13. Time, sec. Seventh heat 1st, 41; 2nd, 199. Time, sec. Eight heat 1st, 156; 2nd, Time, sec. 220-Yard Dash Semi-Finals. First heat 1st, 291; 2nd, 53. Time, sec. Second heat 1st, 208; 2nd, 254. Time, sec. Third heat 1st, 100; 2nd, 310. Time, sec. 29 Fields, Bloomfield 33 Ward, Boswell 35 H. Beazell, Boswell 41 Lingeman, Brownsburg 42 Otto, Brunett's Creek 45 Gardner, Camden 47 Gish, Camden 49 Porter, Camden 50 Leitzman, Clayton 51 Gilbert, Clayton 60 Henry, Crawfordsville 70 Dixon, East Chicago 73 Jordan, East Chicago 74 Halstead, East Chicago 76 Buyer, Elkhart 78 Cochrane, Elkhart 79 E. Grossman, Evansville 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad. 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 89 H. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 97 Bunger, Frankfort 98 Horlacher, Frankfort 107 Pritchard. Gary 113 Peacock, Kokomo 114 Williams, Kokomo 118 Schilling, Lafayette 134 Church, Lebanon 148 Heath, Monticello 149 Heartt, Monticello 220-Yard Hurdles Trials. 155 Glossbrenner, M. T. H. S. 157 Lamkin, M. T. H. S. 158 Oliver, M. T. H. S. 179 Zimmer, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 189 Sellers, North Salem 195 Taylor, Otterbein 200 Pinnick, Petersburg 212 Baker, Plymouth 214 Haag, Plymouth 215 Cramer, Plymouth 226 Robbins, Rochester 230 Faller, Roachdale 231 Wilson, Roachdale 244 McKay, Shelbyville 259 Lewis, Shortridge 262 Huey, Shortridge 263 Fogelsanger, Shortridge 269 Finch, Shortridge 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 285 Smith, South Bend 285 Hoke, Technical 294 Beck, Thorntown 302 Lahr, Vincennes 304 Westfall, Vincennes 309 Stevens, Walnut Grove 315 Ingraham, Washington 318 Armstrong, Westfield First heat 1st, 42; 2nd, 294. Time, sec. Second heat - 1st, 134; 2nd, 200. Time, sec. Third heat-1st, 315; 2nd, 279. Time, 28 sec. Fourth heat 1st, 318; 2nd, 285. Time, sec. Fifth heat - 1st, 184; 2nd, 107. Time, sec. 220-Yard Hurdles Semi-Finals. First heat 1st, 294; 2nd, 200. Time, sec. Second heat 1st, 134; 2nd, 315. Time, 28 sec.

64 1 Walter, Amo 3 Morgan, Anderson 8 Plotner, Anderson 14 Dawson, Argos 15 Dunlap, Argos 19 Daily, Attica 20 Wilhite, Attica 21 Hays, Bedford 23 Pace, Bedford 24 Stephenson, Bedford 30 Bullock, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 36 Nunally, Boswell 40 Jones, Brownsburg 42 Otto, Brunett's Creek 44 Mowrer, Brunett's Creek 45 Gardner, Camden 46 Rice, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 51 Gilbert, Clayton 57 Sheffield, Craw fordsville 58 Klendworth, Crawfordsville 59 Wright, Crawfordsville, 62 Allman, Crown Point 70 Dixon, East Chicago 71 Keenan, East Chicago 75 Miller, Elkhart 94 Powell, Frankfort 95 Fox, Frankfort 99 Cave, Frankfort 102 Holderman, Gary 110 Forest, Greensburg 111 Dailey, Greentown 115 Brown, Kokomo 119 Driscol, Lafayette 121 Draper, Lafayette 126 Murphy, Laporte 127 Orcutt, Laporte 880-Yard Run 134 Church, Lebanon 136 White, Lebanon 145 Borradaile, Liberty 151 Inskeep, Monticello 159 Bastian, M. T. H. S. 160 Browder, M. T. H. S. 161 Overly, M. T. H. S. 176 Perkins, Marion 177 Sturgeon, Muncie 178 Hunt, Noblesville 185 Rose, North Salem 187 Waters, North Salem 197 Dame, Oxford 201 Sanders, Petersburg 202 Coleman, Petersburg 211 Loy, Plainfield Acad. 217 Hawkins, Plymouth 218 Cook, Plymouth 224 Leiter, Richmond 227 Murphy, Rochester 238 Patrick, Seymour 245 Toner, Shelbyville 248 Nay, Sheridan 253 Burgess, Sheridan 257 Cox, Shortridge 260 Riley, Shortridge 265 Long, Shortridge 282 Sweeney, South Bend 283 Clyborne, South Bend 287 Butler, Technical 290 Koehring, Technical 292 Robinson, Technical 293 Riggins, Thorntown 306 E. Peek, Waldron 308 Drake, Waldron 312 Mattingly, Washington 316 Ballou, Washington 321 Todd, Westfield 322 Gifford, Westfield Final First, 287; Second, 115; Third, 218. Time, 2 min. 6 sec. 220-Yard Hurdles Final. First, 315; Second, 134; Third, 200. Time, sec. 220-Yard Dash Final. First, 100; Second, 208; Third, 310. Time, 24 sec.

65 2 Corbett, Anderson 4 Thomas, Anderson 7 Julius, Anderson 9 Vermillion, Anderson 12 Bronnenburg, Anderson 21 Hays, Bedford 22 Patton, Bedford 23 Pace, Bedford 24 Stephenson, Bedford 25 Pearson, Bed ford 26 Walker, Bedford 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 34 E. Beazell, Boswell 35 H. Beazell, Boswell 36 Nunally, Boswell 37 Moyer, Boswell 38 Arbuckle, Brownsburg 39 Graham, Brownsburg 40 Jones, Brownsburg 41 Lingeman, Brownsburg 45 Gardner, Camden 46 Rice, Camden 47 Gish, Camden 48 Patty, Camden 49 Porter, Camden 56 Eagleson, Crawfordsville 57 Sheffield, Crawfordsville 58 Klendworth, Crawfordsville 59 Wright, Crawfordsville 60 Henry, Crawfordsville 61 Manson, Crawfordsville 64 Julien, Delphi 66 Miller, Delphi 67 Owens, Delphi 68 Roach, Delphi 69 Lewis, East Chicago 70 Dixon, East Chicago 71 Keenan, East Chicago 74 Halstead, East Chicago 79 Grossman, Evansville 80 Grossman, Evansville 81 Schulz, Evansville 82 Lindsey, Evansville 83 Brightmire, Evansville 85 Danes, Evansville 94 Powell, Frankfort 95 Fox, Erankfort 96 Ostler, Frankfort 97 Bunger, Frankfort 98 Horlacher, Frankfort 102 Holderman, Gary 103 Williams, Gary Relay Race 104 Cecil, Gary 105 Szold, Gary 107 Pritchard, Gary 117 Grady, Lafayette 118 Schilling, Lafayette 119 Driscol, Lafayette 121 Draper, Lafayette 122 Foresman, Lafayette 123 Moore, Lafayette 133 O. DeVol, Lebanon 134 Church, Lebanon 135 Reath, Lebanon 136 White, Lebanon 137 H. DeVol, Lebanon 138 Adams, Lebanon 153 Moyer, M. T. H. S. 156 Gullette, M. T. H. S. 157 Lamkin, M. T. H. S. 158 Oliver, M. T. H. S. 159 Bastian, M. T. H. S. 172 Richman, M. T. H. S. 178 Hunt, Noblesville 179 Zimmer, Noblesville 180 Heinzman, Noblesville 181 Hull. Noblesville 182 Burton, Noblesville 183 Heiny, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 185 Rose, North Salem 186 Trotter, North Salem 187 Waters, North Salem 191 Jones, North Salem 192 Duncan, North Salem 199 Heuring, Petersburg 200 Pinnick, Petersburg 201 Sanders, Petersburg 203 Burch, Petersburg 202 Coleman, Petersburg 212 Baker, Plymouth 214 Haag, Plymouth 215 Cramer, Plymouth 216 Cummins, Plymouth 218 Cook, Plymouth 219 Buck, Plymouth 225 Moore, Rochester 226 Robbins, Rochester 227 Murphy, Rochester 228 Miller, Rochester 248 May, Sheridan 249 Richardson, Sheridan 250 Rawlings, Sheridan 251 Williams, Sheridan

66 252 Deere, Sheridan 253 Burgess, Sheridan 254 Butler, Shortridge 255 Leach, Shortridge 257 Cox, Shortridge 262 Huey, Shortridge 263 Fogelsanger, Shortridge 264 Shellhorn, Shortridge 278 Garfield, South Bend 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 280 Kreuzberger, South Bend 281 Scott, South Bend 282 Sweeney, South Bend 283 Clyborn, South Bend 301 White, Vincennes 302 Lahr, Vincennes 303 Vandermark, Vincennes 304 Westfall, Vincennes 305 C. Peek Waldron 306 E. Peek, Waldron 307 Armstrong, Waldron 308 Drake, Waldron 312 Mattingly, Washington 314 Keifer, Washington 315 Ingraham, Washington 316 Ballou, Washington 317 Lundrigan, Washington First, 119; Second, 64; Third; 263. Time, 3 min. 47 sec. 2 Corbett, Anderson 5 Davis, Anderson 22 Patton, Bedford 27 Harrison, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 31 Kessler, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 35 H. Beazell, Boswell 39 Graham, Brownsburg 42 Otto, Burnett's Creek 52 Tudor, Clayton 55 Wisehart, Crawfordsville 61 Manson, Crawfordsville 65 Julius, Delphi 72 Wickey, East Chicago 76 Buyer, Elkhart 84 Haas, Evansville 86 Stephens, Fairmount 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 89 H. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 101 Phillips, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 124 Wilcox, Laporte 128 Magnuson, Laporte 131 Newhouse, Lawrence 139 Pouder, Liberty 144 McMahan, Liberty 149 Heartt, Monticello 150 Ruiker, Monticello 153 Moyer, M. T. H. S. 165 Littell, M. T. H. S. FIELD EVENTS. Discus Throw. 166 Whipkus, M. T. H. S. 175 Scott, Marion 183 Heiny, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 188 Jefferies, North Salem 193 Dourghty, Otterbein 194 Ward, Otterbein 204 L. Burch, Petersburg 206 Jones, Pittsboro 209 Jenkins, Plainfield Acad. 211 Loy, Plainfield Acad. 212 Baker, Plymouth 222 Carvey, Richmond 223 Tomlinson, Richmond 228 Miller, Rochester 230 Faller, Roochdale 234 Ball, Raub 241 Harding, Shelbyville 246 Hack, Shelbyville 249 Richardson, Sheridan 250 Rawlings, Sheridan 269 Finch, Shortridge 270 Messenheimer, Shortridge 301 White, Vincennes 302 Lahr, Vincennes 303 Vandermark, Vincennes 305 C. Peek, Waldron 311 Charles, Washington 313 Smalley, Washington 314 Keifer, Washington 318 Armstrong, Westfield 324 Thorn, Wingate

67 First, 234, 113 ft.; 2nd, 39, 108 ft in.; 3rd, 101, 103 ft. 11 in. 3 Morgan, Anderson 6 Wilson, Anderson 17 Harrison, Attica 22 Patton, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 35 H. Beazell, Boswell 38 Arbuckle, Brownsburg 43 Graham, Burnett's Creek 49 Porter, Camden 60 Henry, Crawfordsville 61 Manson, Crawfordsville 63 Coomey, Delphi 72 Wickey, East Chicago 77 Ek, Elkhart 84 Haas, Evansville 86 Stephens, Fairmount 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad. 90 Wright, Fairmount Acad. 92 C. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 94 Powell, Frankfort 99 Cave, Frankfort 105 Szold, Gary 113 Peacock, Kokomo 114 Williams, Kokomo 120 Slaughter, Lafayette 123 Moore, Lafayette 125 Weaver, Laporte 129 Mowrey, Lawrence Running High Jump. 149 Heartt, Monticello 152 Helton, Monticello 165 Littell, M. T. H. S. 167 Monninger, M. T. H. S. 182 Burton, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 188 Jefferies, North Salem 194 Ward, Otterbein 195 Taylor, Otterbein 196 Waddell, Otterbein 205 Feeney, Pittsboro 208 Cutrell, Plainfield Acad. 215 Cramer, Plymouth 232 Rusie, Roachdale 233 Hill, Roachdale 234 Ball, Raub 256 Wiles, Shortridge 271 Pettiford, Shortridge 278 Garfield, South Bend 284 Heller, South Bend 287 Butler, Technical 297 Foster, Tipton 298 Rediger, Tipton 301. White, Vincennes 304 Westf all, Vincennes 309 Stevens, Walnut Grove 313 Smalley, Washington 314 Keifer, Washington 318 Armstrong, Westfield First, 43, 5 ft in.; 2nd, 208, 5 ft in.; 3rd, 184 and 234, 5 ft in. Shot Put. 5 Davis, Anderson 11 Isanogle, Anderson 22 Patton, Bedford 27 Harrison, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 31 Kessler, Bloomfield 33 Ward, Boswell 34 E. Beazell, Boswell 35 H. Beazell, Boswell 39 Graham, Brown burg 42 Otto, Burnett's Creek 48 Patty, Camden 49 Porter, Camden 55 Wisehart, Crawfordsville 61 Manson, Crawfordsville 65 Julius, Delphi 72 Wickey, East Chicago 76 Buyer, Elkhart 84 Haas, Evansville 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Acad. 89 H. Jones, Fairmount Acad. 101 Phillips, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 132 Powell, Lawrence 150 Ruiker, Monticello 165 Littell, M. T. H. S. 166 Whipkus, M. T. H. S. 167 Monniger, M. T. H.

68 178 Hunt, Noblesville 188 Jeffries, North Salem 204 L. Burch, Petersburg 209 Jenkins, Plainfield Acad. 212 Baker, Plymouth 213 Jacox, Plymouth 228 Miller, Rochester 234 Ball, Raub 239 McCurdy, Seymour 241 Harding, Shelbyville 247 Markley, Shelbyville 250 Rawlings, Sheridan 251 Williams, Sheridan 267 Metzger, Shortridge 270 Messenheimer, Shortridge 295 Coughlin, Tipton 299 Brown, Tipton 301 White, Vincennes 302 Lahr, Vincennes 303 Vandermark, Vincennes 305 C. Peek, Waldron 311 Charles, Washington 313 Smalley, Washington 324 Thorn, Wingate First, 42, 44 ft in.; 2nd, 324, 42 ft. 2 in; 3rd, 251, 42 ft. 1-2 in. Pole Vault. 10 McDaniel, Anderson 16 Robertson, Atlanta 30 Bullock, Bloomfield 32 Rockhold, Boswell 33 Ward, Boswell 47 Gish, Camden 54 Whicker, Columbia City 69 Lewis, East Chicago 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad. 88 Cunningham, Fairmount Aca 106 Elser, Gary 120 Slaughter, Lafayette 130 Hunter, Lawrence 139 Pouder, Liberty 152 Helton, Monticello 168 Head, M. T. H. S. 169 Baker, M. T. H. S. 170 Berger, M. T. H S. 174 Rademaker, Marion 181 Hull, Noblesville 182 Burton, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 190 Key, North Salem 192 Duncan, North Salem 195 Taylor, Otterbein 210 Bradford, Plainfield Acadcmy 231 Wilson, Roachdale 235 Kirkpatric, Raub 261 Moore, Shortridge 272 Kiser, Shortridge 273 Neal, Shortridge 281 Scott, South Bend 282 Sweeney, South Bend 295 Coughlin, Tipton 296 Moore, Tipton 301 White, Vincennes 304 Westfall, Vincennes 309 Stevens, Walnut Grove 314 Keifer, Washington 315 Ingraham, Washington 323 Lynn, Westfield First, 106, 10 ft. 6 in; 2nd, 314; 3rd, 295. Running Broad Jump. 17 Harrison, Attica 22 Patton, Bedford 28 Cravens, Bloomfield 30 Bullock, Bloomfield 33 Ward, Boswell 42 Otto, Brunett's Creek 43 Graham, Burnett's Creek 56 Eagleson, Crawfordsville 60 Henry, Crawfordsville 67 Owens, Delphi 69 Lewis, East Chicago 72 Wickey, East Chicago 77 Ek, Elkhart 87 Mittank, Fairmount Acad. 90 Wright, Fairmount Academy 105 Szold, Gary 106 Elser, Gary 108 Juday, Goshen 116 Chapman, LaCrosse 124 Wilcox, LaPorte

69 129 Mowrey, Lawrence 133 O. DeVol, Lebanon 134 Church, Lebanon 135 Reath, Lebanon 149 Heartt, Monticello 152 Helton, Monticello 154 Cornelius, M. T. H. S. 173 Bartholomew, M. T. H. S. 175 Scott, Marion 181 Hull, Noblesville 182 Burton, Noblesville 184 Walton, North Salem 191 Jones, North Salem 193 Dourghty, Otterbein 194 Ward, Otterbein 199 Heuring, Petersburg 205 Feeney, Pittsboro 228 Miller, Rochester 231 Wilson, Roachdale 234 Ball, Raub 235 Kirkpatrick, Raub 240 Keeling, Shelbyville 248 Nay, Sheridan 249 Richardson, Sheridan 259 Lewis, Shortridge 271 Pettiford, Shortridge 279 Schiebelhut, South Bend 280 Kreuzberger, South Bend 301 White, Vincennes 302 Lahr, Vincennes 303 Vandermark, Vincennes 309 Stevens, Walnut Grove 310 Webb, Washington 314 Kiefer, Washington 318 Armstrong, Westfield First, 240, 20 ft. 8 in; 2nd, 234, 20 ft in.; 3rd, 43, 19 ft in.

70 SUMMARY OF POINTS BY SCHOOLS. Amo^ Anderson ^ 100-yd Argos Dash, 120-yd. Hurdles, 220-yd. Dash, 220-yd. Hurdles, 440-yd Dash, 880-yd. Run, Mile Run, ^ Discus Throw, High Jump, Pole Vault, Shot Put, Broad Jump, Total Atlanta ^ Attica ^ Bedford ^ Bloomfield Boswell ^ Brownsburg ^ Burnett's Creek ^ Camden ^ Clayton ^ Columbia City. ^ Crawfordsville ^ Crown Point ^ Delphi ^ East Chicago ^ Elkhart ^ Evansville Fairmount. Fairmount Academy Frankfort Garfield Gary Goshen Greensburg ^ Greentown Kokomo ^ LaCrosse ^ Lafayette ^ LaPorte ^ Lawrence Lebanon ^ Liberty ^ Monticello ^ Manual Training Marion ^ Muncie ^ Noblesville ^ North Salem ^ Otterbein ^ Oxford ^ Petersburg ^ Pittsboro ^ Plainfield Academy Plymouth ^ Rochester ^ Roachdale Raub ^ Seymour ^ Shelbyville ^ Sheridan ^ Shortridge ^ South Bend ^ South Whitley.^ Technical ^ Thorntown Tipton ^ Vincennes. ^ Waldron ^ Walnut Grove Washington ^ Westfield...^ Wintage First counts 5 points; second, 3 Points; third, 1 point, Relay does not count for points.

71 ^ Statistical S ummary SCHOOLS^Received^Not Contesting ^Refunded^Amount Retained Amo. ^ $ 50^$ 50 Anderson ^ 5 50^5 50 Argos ^ 1 50^1 50 Atlanta... ^ 50^ 50 Attica ^ 2 00^2 00 Bedford ^ 3 50^3 50 Bloomfield ^ 2 00^2 00 Boswell ^ 3.00^3 00 Brownsburg ^ 2:00^2 00 Burnetts Creek ^ 1:50^1 50 Camden ^ 2 50^1^2 00^$ 50 Clayton ^ 1 50^1 50 Columbia City ^ 1 00^1 00 Crawfordsville ^ 3 50^1^3 00^50 Crown Point^ 50^ 50 Delphi. ^ 3 00^3 00 East Chicago ^3 50^6^50^3_00 Elkhart ^ 2 00^2 00 Evansville. ^ 3 50^7^ 3 5) Fairmount. ^ 50^ 50 Fairmount Academy. ^3 50^3 50 Frankfort^ 3 00^3 00 Garfield (Terre Haute) 1. 50^ 50 Gary ^ 3.50^3 50 Goshen ^ 50^ 50 Greensburg ^ 1 00^1 00 Greentown ^ 1 00^1 00 Kokomo ^ 1 50^1 50 La Crosse ^ 50^ 50 Lafayette ^ 350^2^2 50^1 00 LaPorte ^ 2 50^2 50 Lawrence ^ 2 00^2 00 Lebanon. ^ 3 00^3 00 Liberty ^ 4 00^4 00 Monticello. ^ 3 00^3 00 Manual Training (Indpls.) ^10 50^3^9 00^1 50 Marion ^ 1 50^1 50 Muncie ^ 50^ 50 Noblesville ^ 3 00^3 00 North Salem. ^ 4 50^4 50 Otterbein ^ 2 00^2 00 Oxford ^ 1 00^1 00 Petersburg ^ 3 00 ^3 00 Pittsboro ^ 1 50^1^1 00^. 50 Plainfield Academy. ^ 2 00^2 00 Plymouth ^4 00^4 00 Rochester ^ 2 00^4^ 2 00 Roachdale ^ 2 50^2 50 Raub ^ 2 00^200 Seymour^ 1 00^1 00 Shelbyville 4 00^5^1 50^2 50 Sheridan ^ 3 00^3 00 Shortridge ^ 10 50^4^8 50^2 00 South Bend ^ 4 00^1^3 50^50 South Whitley ^ 50^ 50 Technical (Indpls.) ^ 3 00^3 00 Thorntown^ 1 00^1 00 Tipton. ^ 3 00^3 00 Vincennes. ^ 2 00^2 00 Waldron^. ^ 2 00^2 00 Walnut Grove ^ 50^ 50 Washington ^ 4 00^4 00 Westfield ^ 3 00^3 00 Wingate ^ 1 00 ^ 1 00 Total ^ $ ^35^$ ^$17 50

72 Report of INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL STATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET (Indianapolis-May 15, ) RECEIPTS Ticket Sale^ $1, Adv. Programs ^ Sale of Programs ^.15 DISBURSEMENTS Hotel^ $ Board Contestants ^ Medals-Cup-Banner ^ Printing Programs^ Grounds ( % )^ Cinders (Track) ^36.50 Labor^"^ Rolling^"^ Coal^ $ ^$ "^4.50 Officials ^56.75 Tents^ Badges ^ 6.75 Signs ^9.50 Towels^ Sand ^ 6.00 Printing ^ Hauling^ 8.00 Time ^.50 State Board ^ Stamps ^ 9.78 Incidental^ 7.70 Gateman ^ 2.00 Painters Canvas ^ 2.70 Pin-Flags ^ 1.55 Shells ^.60 Messenger ^.20 Cement ^ 5.00 Cleaning Grounds ^ Print Stationery ^ 5.75 Deficit $ W. H. BALLARD, Treasurer M. T. H. S. A. A.

73 Minutes of the Meetings of the Board of Control Board Meeting. The Board of Control met at the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, January 30, all members and the Permanent Secretary being present. U. H. Smith came before the Board and details concerning the Final Basket Ball Tourney were settled. The Indianapolis High Schools were represented by Mr. Ballard and Mr. Von Ammerman. Details concerning the Track and Field Meet were completed. The details for the Sectional and Final Basket Ball Tourneys were completed and the Permanent Secretary was instructed to send Announcements to all members. The Announcement contains all details. The Board decided that Brazil High School should pay Bloomingdale Academy a forfeiture of $10 for failure to play a Basket Ball game at Bloomingdale on January 22 according to contract. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Per. Sec'y. Board Meeting. The Board of Control met at the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, February 13, Mr. Haworth, Mr. Denny and A. L. Trester being present. Mr, Shock being unable to attend on account of sickness. The assignment of officials for the Sectional and Final Tourneys was made and all details of the Tourneys were considered in the light of any objections that had been raised since the Announcements had been sent out. Prin. Danielson of the Linton High School appeared before the Board by request in regard to Elva Murphy, a student in the Linton High School. The Board decided to suspend Elva Murphy from all forms of High School athletics in the future because he changed his record of credits upon entering Linton High School, in order to make himself appear eligible to participate in athletics. Linton High School forfeits all Foot Ball games in which Elva Murphy participated as a member of the Linton High School. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Per. Sec'y.

74 The Board of Control met at 9:00 A. M. Saturday, February 27, in the Severin Hotel at Indianapolis. All members of the Board and the Permanent Secretary were present. All schedules for the Sectional Basket Ball Tourneys were drawn by lot and complete details were made for the holding of each Tourney. The following decisions were made: MILFORD VS. BOURBON. Due to conflicting statements the Board decided to drop this controversy and ask each Principal to use their best efforts in the future for clean Basket Ball. EAST CHICAGO VS GARY. A student, Quinlan by name, belonging to the Gary High School was declared ineligible to participate in athletics during this entire Basket Ball season and the game of Basket Ball played at Gary on February 12 was forfeited to East Chicago. Quinlan played cn an independent team from Gary. COLUMBIA CITY VS NORTH MANCHESTER. A student in the North Manchester High School was declared ineligible to participate in Basket Ball during this entire season for having played on an Independent team. FORT WAYNE VS HUNTINGTON. Huntington has to pay Fort Wayne the expenses provided for in an official contract for a game at Huntington, January 29, 1915, and the contest is to be considered as no game. Clyde McCord, of Oaktown, was declared ineligible to participate in Basket Ball during this entire season, he having had his four full years of opportunity. An accusation against Lester Reedy, of Carlisle High School was not sustained by the Board and he is eligible to participate in athletics during this entire year. Mr. C. M. Plank, of the Wea High School asked to substitute a player on his Sectional entry list and the substitution was denied. There being no further business the Board adjourned to meet soon after the close of the Sectional Tourneys. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secty. Board Meeting. The Board of Control met in the Bowles Hotel, Bloomington, March 13, all members and the Permanent Secretary being present. The details of the Sectional and Final Tourneys were discussed, corm Board Meeting.

75 FLORA HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to right Top row: Meredith Dunkin, Shoer Ammerman, L. Benj. Reber, coach and mgr., Leo Myer, Solomon Wickard. Bottom row: Gene Brown, Earl Wikle, captain; Clark Gwinn.

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77 plete reports from most of the tourneys having been received. The statement of expenses for the final tourney was approved. Amo High School was requested to pay Brazil High School a forfeiture of ten (10) dollars for failure to play a Basket Ball game at Brazil according to contract. The forfeiture was paid by Amo. Scottsburg High School was suspended from the I. H. S. A. A. until January 1, 1916, for playing Jeffersonville High School, a non-member. It was also decided that Jeffersonville could not become a member until January 1, 1916 in case she desired to do so. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Per. Sec'y. Thirteenth Annual Meeting The 13th annual meeting of the I. H. S. A. A. was called to order by C. V. Haworth at 11:45 a. m. October 29, in the Masonic Auditorium, Indianapolis. The reading of the minutes was not done because of limited time and the fact that all of the doings of the Association for the year are included in the Hand Book, all members having copies. Principals Ramsay, Foreman, Snarr and Smelser were nominated for the vacancy on the Board caused by the retiring member, C. V. Haworth. The vote stood as follows: Ramsay 46, Foreman 21, Snarr 13, Smelser 25. Principal Smelser moved that Principal Ramsay be given the unanimous ballot of the Association and the motion passed Principal Ramsay being elected a member of the Board for three years beginning January 1, Principal Stubbs, Turpin and Montgomery were appointed on a committee to report to the next Annual Meeting on a scheme for the certification of officials. The meeting decided to have sectional Basket Ball Tourneys and a final tourney; the details to be left to the Board of Control. Representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Butler College and the Indiana Dental College were present and invited the final Basket Ball Tourney to Indianapolis. Indiana University invited the final Tourney to Bloomington. The vote stood Indiana University-56, Indianapolis-41. The time, place and all details of the Track Meet next spring were left in the hands of the Board of Control with the ruling that eliminaticn contests should be held prior to the afternoon of the Meet. It was voted by the meeting that the rules regarding dribbling should be used in all games played under the rules of the I. H. S. A. A. In all other particulars the rules shall govern as given by Spalding. A motion was made and passed that the Executive Committee of the State Teachers' Association be asked for a better time to hold the next annual meeting.

78 The question of lowering the standards of eligibility came up and by al most unanimous consent was accorded no consideration whatever. The Indianapolis High Schools invited the Track and Field Meet to Indianapolis again next spring. The matter of permitting High Schools to enter the Association who had remained out for certain seasons in order to play ineligible ball was left entirely in the hands of the Board. The meeting adjourned. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Sec'y. Board of Control Meeting The Board of Control of the I. H. S A. A. met in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at 8:30 a. m., October 30, all members and the Permanent Secretary being present. Kenneth Lawrence and Herbert Maynard, students of the Columbus High School, were declared ineligible to participate in High School Athletics in the future, they having played on an independent team. Will Hoff of the Wiley High School, Terre Haute, was declared a professional and thus barred from all High School Athletics in the future, for having played on an Independent team under an assumed name. A protest by Cayuga against Perryville was considered but a decision was postponed until more evidence could be secured. A protest by Goshen against Warsaw was postponed also until further evidence could be secured. A controversy between Salem and Clearspring was carried over for settlement later on account of insufficient evidence. The Reynolds and Wolcott High Schools were suspended from the I. H. S. A. A. until January 1, 1916, for failure to carry on a Basket Ball game satisfactorily between these two schools. The Permanent Secretary was authorized to get the Hand Book printed and also to send out return post-cards to ascertain what schools desired to enter the Basket Ball Tourneys this year. The Board adjourned to meet at 6 p. m., November 6, in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis. C. V. HAWORTH, Pres. A. L. TRESTER, Secy. Board of Control Meeting. The Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at 6 P. M. November 6, all members being present. Merom College was denied membership in the I. H. S. A. A. because of the difficulty in determining eligibility in a school doing College work.

79 Dates were set for the Sectional and Final Basket Ball Tourneys on March 10 and 11 and March 17 and 18 respectively. The Goshen-Warsaw controversy regarding a game of foot ball at Warsaw was considered and decisions were rendered as follows: Warsaw High School suspended until January 1, 1916, because of failure to conduct the game and control the crowd properly. Mr. Lucas of Warsaw disqualified as an official in any games under the rules of the I. H. S. A. A. until June 1, Salem and Clearspring High Schools were absolved from blame in playing a game when the latter school was not a member of the I. H. S. A. A. Warning was given concerning the future, however. The Monon-Idaville controversy following a protest by the latter school decided by sustaining the Referee. The Cayuga-Perryville controversy following a protest by the former school was decided by sustaining the Referee. The Board voted to pay A. L. Trester, Per. Sec'y, $100 above his regular salary for work connected with the Association. Supt. Haworth was selected to write a statement concerning the Association to be published in the Hand Book. C. V. HAWORTH, President A. L. TRESTER, Per. Sec'y 59

80 Rules of the Indiana High School Athletic Association Regarding Track and Field Meets. Based on the Rules of the Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association. RULE I. Officials. Section 1. All meetings must be under the direction of The Board of Control. One referee. Two or more inspectors. Three or more field judges. Three judges at finish. Three or more timekeepers. One starter. One clerk of the course. One scorer. One marshal. Sec. 2. If deemed necessary, assistants may be provided for the clerk of the course, the scorer and the marshal, and an official announcer may be appointed. RULE II. The Board of Control. The Board of Control shall have jurisdiction of all matters not assigned by these rules to the referee or other game officials. RULE III. The Referee. The referee must decide all questions relating to the actual conduct of the Meet, whose final settlement is not otherwise covered by these rules, and shall have the power to add to or alter the announced arrangements of heats in any event. A referee has no authority, after heats have been drawn and published in a program, to transfer a contestant from one heat to another. 60

81 ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to right Front row: F. H. Hastings, principal; R. Eilar, sub; Bruce, coach. Bottom row: S. Eilar, guard; Ray, forward; Bishop, center; Brown, guard; Sumner, forward.

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83 When in any but the final heat of a race a claim of foul or interference is made, he shall have the power to disqualify the competitor who was at fault, if he considers the foul intentional or due to culpable carelessness, and shall also have power to allow the hindered competitor to start in the next round of heats, just as if he had been placed in his trial. When in a final heat a claim of foul or interference is made, he shall have the power to disqualify the competitor who was at fault, if he considers the foul intentional or due to his carlessness or conduct, and he shall also have the power to order a new race between such of the competitors as he thinks entitled to such a privilege. If during the athletic contest under the rules of the I. H. S. A. A. a co mpetitor shall conduct himself in a manner unbecoming a gentleman or offensive to the officials, spectators or competitors, the referee shall have the power to disqualify him from further competition at the Meet; and if he thinks the offense worthy of additional punishment, must promptly make a detailed statement of the facts to the Board of Control. Power to change the order of events as laid down in the official program is reserved to the Board of Control, which shall, through its chairman, exercise this authority, unless it sees fit to expressly delegate this power to the referee. The referee shall not have authority to disqualify any competitor for violation of the eligibility rule of the I. H. S. A. A. All protests as to eligibility made on the field must be referred to the Board of Control, and the protested competitor must be allowed to compete until disqualified by the arbitrator of the I. H. S. A. A. RULE IV. The Inspectors. It shall be the duty of the inspector to stand at such point as the referee may designate, to watch the competition closely, and, in case of claim of foul, to report to the referee what he saw of the incident. Such inspectors are merely assistants to the referee, to whom they must report, and have no power to make any decision. RULE V. The Judges of the Finish. The judges of the finish must determine the order of finishing of contestants, and must arrange among themselves as to noting the winner, second, third and fourth, etc., as the case may require, and there must always be two judges, whose duty must be to choose the winner. Their decision in this respect must be without appeal, and in case of a disagreement a majority must govern.

84 RULE VI. The Field Judges. The field judges must make an accurate measurement and keep a tally of all trials of competitors in the high and broad jumps, the pole vaults, the weight competitions and the discus throws. They must act as judges in these events, and their decisions must likewise be without appeal. In case of disagreement, a majority must govern. There must be at least three judges for every event. RULE VII. The Timekeepers. The timekeepers must be three in number, and must individually time all events where time record is called for. At the conclusion of each heat, each timekeeper must present his watch to the referee for inspection, and he must decide the official time. Should two of the three watches mark the same time and the third disagree, the time marked by said two watches must be accepted. Should all three disagree, the time marked by the interme - diate watch must be accetped. The flash of the pistol must denote the actual time of starting. If, for any reason, only two watches are held on any event, and they fail to agree, the longer time of the two must be accepted. RULE VIII. The Starter. The starter must have sole jurisdiction over the competitors after the clerk of the course has properly placed them in their position for the start. The method of starting must be by pistol report, except that in time handicap races the word "go" must be used. An actual start is not effected until the pistol has been purposely discharged after the competitors have been warned to get ready. In case the pistol was not purposely discharged, the competitors shall be called back by the starter by pistol fire. Note The starter must have at least two good cartridges in his pistol before starting a heat. When any part of the person of a competitor touches the ground in front of his mark before the signal is given, it must be considered a false start. Penalties for false starting must be inflicted by the starter, as follows: In all races to and including 125 yards, the competitor must be put back one yard for the first and another yard for the second attempt; in races over 125 yards and including 300 yards, two yards for the first and two more for the second attempt; in races over 300 yards and including 600 yards, three yards for the first and three more for the second attempt; in races over 600 yards and including 1,000 yards, four yards for the first and four more for the sec

85 and attempt; in races over 1,000 yards and including one mile, five yards for the first and five more for the second attempt; in all races over one mile, ten yards for the first attempt and ten more for the second attempt. In all cases, the third false start must prevent his competing in that event. The starter must rule out of that event any competitor who attempts to advance himself from his mark, as perscribed in the official program, after he has been given the warning to "get ready." RULE IX. Clerk of the Course. The clerk of the course must be provided with the names and the numbers of all entered competitors, and he must notify them to appear at the starting line before the start in each event in which they are entered. RULE X. The Scorer. The scorer must record the order in which each competitor finishes his event, together with the time furnished by the referee. He must keep a tally of the laps made by each competitor in races covering more than one lap, and must announce, by means of a bell or otherwise, when the leading man enters the last lap. He must draw up a list of the actual competitors in each event, which shall be filed with the papers of the Association, and shall be the official record of competing entrants, and shall be final evidence in the enforcement of Rule III, of the rules of eligibility. He must control his assistants and assign to them such of his duties as he may deem proper. RULE XI. The Marshal. The marshal must have police charge of the enclosure, and must prevent any but officers and actual competitors from entering or remaining therein. He must control his assistants and assign to them their duties. RULE XII. The Official Announcer. The official announcer must receive from the scorer and field judges the result of each event, and announce the same by voice or by means of a bulletin board. RULE XIII. Competitors. Competitors must report to the Clerk of the Course immediately upon their arrival at the place of meeting, and must be provided by that official with their proper numbers, which must be worn conspicuously by the competitors when competing, and without which they must not be allowed to start.

86 Each competitor must inform himself of the time of starting, and must be promptly at the starting point of each competition in which he is entered, and there report to the Clerk of the Course. Under no condition shall attendants be allowed to accompany competitors at the start or during any competition. RULE XIV. Track Measurement. All distances run or walked must be measured upon a line eighteen inches outward from the inner edge of the track, except that in races on straightaway tracks the distance must be measured in a direct line from the starting mark to the finishing line. RULE XV. The Course. Each competitor must keep in his respective position from start to finish in all races on straightaway tracks, and in all races on tracks with one or more turns, he must not cross to the inner edge of the track, except when he is at least six feet in advance of his nearest competitor. After turning the last corner into the straight in any race, each competitor must run a straight course to the finish line, and must not cross to either the outside or inside from such straight course in front of his opponents. In all races of the I. H. S. A. A. up to and including 220 yards, each competitor must have a separate course marked out and measured, whether races are run straightaway or with turns. The referee must disqualify from that event any competitor who willfully pushes against, impedes, crosses the course of, or in any way interferes with another competitor. The referee must disqualify from further participation in the Meet any contestant competing to lose, to coach, or in any way impede the chances of another competitor, either in a trial or a final contest. RULE XVI. The Finish. The finish of the course must be represented by a line between two finishing posts, drawn across and at right angles to the sides of the track, and four feet above which line must be stretched a tape, attached at either end to the fiinishing posts. A finish must be counted when any part of the winners body, except his hands or arms, touches the tape at the finishingt line. The tape must be considered the finishing line for the winners, bu their order of finishing across the track line must determine the position of the other competitors.

87 RULE XVII. Hurdles. In the 120 yards hurdle race, ten hurdles must be used, each hurdle to be three feet six inches high. They must be placed ten yards apart, with the first hurdle fifteen yards distant from the starting point, and the last hurdle fifteen yards before the finishing line. In the 220 yards hurdle race, ten hurdles must be used, each hurdle to be two feet six inches high. They must be placed twenty yards apart, with the first hurdle twenty yards distant from the starting mark, and the last hurdle twenty yards before the finishing line. In making a record it must be necessary for the competitor to jump every hurdle in its proper position. In all hurdle races of the I. H. S. A. A. up to and including 220 yards, each competitor must have separate hurdles and a separate course marked out and measured, whether races are run straightaway or with turns. A competitor knocking down three or more hurdles, or any portion of three or more hurdles, in any race shall be disqualified. RULE XVIII. Jumping. Section 1. A fair jump must be one that is made without the assistance of weights, diving, somersaults, or handsprings of any kind. In scratch events competitors must jump in order as placed on program. Sec. 2. The running high jump. The field judges must decide the height at which the jump shall commence, and must regulate the succeeding elevations. Each competitor must be allowed three trial jumps at each height, and if on the third trial he shall fail, he must be declared out of the competition. Competitors must jump in order, as provided in Section 1; then those failing, if any, must have their second trial jump in a like order, after which those who have failed twice must make their third trial jump. The jump must be made over a bar resting on pins projecting not more than three inches from the uprights, and when this bar is removed from its place by the competitor when trying, it must be counted as a trial jump. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump must be counted as a "balk," and three successive "balks," must be counted as a trial jump. The distance of the run before the jump must be unlimited. A competitor may decline to jump at any height in his turn, and by so doing forfeits his rights to again jump at the height declined. Sec. 4. The running broad jump. When jumped on earth, a joist five inches wide must be sunk flush with it. The outer edges of this joist must be called the scratch line, and the measurement of all jumps must be made,

88 from it, at right angles, to the nearest break in the ground made by any part of the person of the competitor. In front of the scratch line the ground must be removed to the depth of three and the width of twelve inches outward. A foul jump must be one where the competitor, in jumping off the scratch line, makes a mark on the ground immediately in front of it, or runs over the line without jumping, and must count as a trial jump without results, Each Competitor must have three trial jumps, and the best three must have three more trial jumps. The competition must be decided by the best of all the jumps of the competitors. The distance of the run before the scratch line must be unlimited. Sec. 5. The pole vault.- A pole must be furnished by the managing committee, but contestants may use their own private poles if they so desire, and no contestant shall be allowed to use any of these private poles except by the consent of their owners. The poles must be unlimited as to size and weight, but must have no assisting devices, except that they may be wrapped or covered with any substance (to obtain a firmer grip,) and may have one prong at the end. No competitor shall, during the vault, raise the hand which was uppermost when he left the ground to a higher point of the pole, nor shall he raise the hand which was undermost when he left the ground to any point on the pole above the other hand. The rules governing the runniug high jump must also govern the pole vault for height, except when the man leaves the ground in an attempt it shall be counted a trial. RULE XIX. Putting the Shot. The shot must be a solid sphere, made of metal, and must weight twelve pounds. It must be put with one hand, and in making the attempt it must be above, and not behind, the shoulder. The competitor must stand in a circle seven feet in diameter. The cir cumference of the circle must be divided into halves by a line drawn through the center of the circle. On four feet of the front half of the circumference a board four inches high must be placed, the edge of which must be equally distant from the intersection of the line with the circumference, and at which the competitor must stand when the shot leaves his hand. A fair put shall be one where no part of the person of the competitor touches in front of the circle, or on the board, in making the attempt.

89 A put must be counted as a foul if the competitor steps outside the circle or on the board. A competitor must leave the circle by the rear half. Leaving by the front half must be declared a foul. The measurement of all puts must be made from the nearest mark by the shot to a point on the circumference of the circle on a line with the object mark and the center of the circle. Foul puts and letting go to the shot in making an attempt must be counted as trial puts without results. A board similar to the one in front may be used at the back of the circle. The order of competing and the number of trials shall be the same as for the running broad jump. Shots must be furnished by the managing committee. Any contestant may use his own private shot, if correct in weight and shape; in which case the other contestants must be allowed to use it if they wish. RULE XX. Throwing the Discus. The discus shall be made of smooth hardwood body, without finger holes, weighted in the center with lead discs and capped with polished brass discs, with steel ring on the outside. The weight of the discus shall be four and one-half pounds; outside diameter, eight inches; thickness in center, two inches. All throws must be made from a seven-foot circle, with four-foot lapboards, and similar in all respects to the circle for putting the shot. In making his throws, a competitor may assume any position he chooses. Foul throws and letting go of the discus in attempts shall count as trials without result. A fair throw shall be one in which no part of the person of the competitor touches the ground outside the front half of the circle, and the competitor leaving the circle by its rear half. A throw shall be foul if any part of the person touches the ground outside of the front half of the circle before the throw is measured. The order of competing and number of trials shall be the same as fcr the running broad jump. A discus shall be furnished by the managing committee. RULE XXI. Ties. In case of a tie in any event, the points shall be divided and the plac e awarded by lot.

90 RULE XXII. Relay Racing. 1. A line must be drawn twenty feet in front of each starting line. Between these two lines each runner must touch the succeeding runner. Failure to do this disqualifies the team in that event. The judges must see that all touches are properly made. 2. The same rule with reference to fouls, coaching or impeding a runner in any way, apply to relay racing as to other events. 3. No member of a relay team can run back of the line, nor can one man run two relays in any team. 4. The positions of the team must be drawn for. 68

91 GARFIELD (TERRE HAUTE) BASKET BALL TEAM. First row Clogston, coach; Owen, Conover, O'Neil, Pence, Burns, Hytton, manager. Second row Gammon, Rhoads, Floyd, Nash, Davis.

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93 Constitution of the Indiana High School Athletic Association (Revised January 1, 1915.) Officers: Administration Section 1. A Board of Control, composed of three members (principals, members of the faculty or superintendents) shall be elected by the Association, December 29, 1903, as follows: One for one year, one for two years, one for three years, the chairman each year to be the one whose term expires at the end of that year. Thereafter each member of the Board shall be elected for three years. This election is to take place at the annual meeting of the Indiana State Teachers' Association. In case of vacancy, the remaining members of the Board may appoint a person to fill the vacancy until the next annual meeting of the Association. Sec. 2 On and after the adoption of this amendment every newly elected member of the Board of Control shall assume the duties of his office on the first day of January, next following. Sec. 3. No retiring member of the Board of Control, having served three years shall be eligible for re-election for a period of one year after date of retirement. Sec. 4. The Board of Control shall have the following powers and duties: (a) It shall have general control over all athletic contests between secondary schools in this Association; (b) It shall have exclusive control of the annual Inter-scholastic Meet; (c) It shalt give interpretations of the rules of the Association; (d) It shall determine forfeitures under Sec. 11; (e) The Board of Control, at the end of any athletic season may, at its discretion, issue a statement of its official opinion as to the relative standing of teams. No school which has violated the rules of the Association in regard to the qualifications of players shall be awarded special honors in that particular branch of athletics.

94 Sec. 5. (a) When charges are made in writing by a member of the Association against another member for violation of the rules of the Associ ation, the Board of Control, after giving due notice of the place and time for the school so charged to be heard, shall consider such charges, and may suspend the offending school for a period not exceeding one year. (b) The Board of Control shall decide upon all protests brought before it with reference to qualifications of contestants in the Inter-scholastic Meet. (c) When any matter comes before the Board for decision which is of special interest to a school of which a member of the Board is a representative, the remaining members shall appoint another person to act in his place in that matter. Sec. 6. At the annual meeting of 1906 a Permanent Secretary shall be elected, who shall have charge of the property and records of the Association; shall receive all money for dues and the sale of publications of the Association; shall issue all circulars authorized by the Board of Control; shall attend meetings of the Board when requested to do so by the Board; shall turn over to the Treasurer of the Board all money in his possession when called upon to do so; shall perform such other duties as the growth of the Association as determined by the Board may require; ard shall receive as compensation the sum of $50 annually, and such allowance for expenses as the Board may approve. Vacancies in the office may be declared by the Board for cause, and a successor appointed by the Board to act until the next annual meeting. It shall be the duty of the Permanent Secretary to publish the I. H. S. A. A. year book immediately following the annual meeting of the Association. Local Management: Sec. 7. The Principal or his authorized representative shall accompany his team to all contests. Sec. 8. The principal of the school, or high school teachers authorized by him, shall be manager or managers of the teams representing the school. Sec. 9. No games shall be played without the sanction of the principal. Sec. 10. The eligibility of all the contestants shall be certified to by the principal of the school in accordance with the rules hereby adopted. Such statements shall be presented in writing within ten days before any contest. In case of disputes the principal must furnish the Board of Control the following data in regard to each contestant: The date of last enrollment; the number of years he has been a member of a secondary school athletic team; date and place of birth; average mark in each study for the last preceding term in school; average mark in each study from the be ginning of the current term or semester. A school which does not furnish this data shall be denied championship honors, and may be excluded from the Annual Interscholastic meet.

95 Sec. 11. The principal has power and is advised to exclude any contestant who, because of bad habits or improper conduct, would not represent his school in a becoming manner. Sec. 12. It is recommended that principals, in arranging for games, provide a forfeit of $10, to be exacted should there be a failure on the part of either party to carry out the arrangements made. Should such forfeitures be stipulated and not be paid during the same season, the Board of Control, after hearing both sides, shall have authority to expel the delinquent school from the Association. Notification of such expulsion shall be published in the papers, with cause therefor. Sec. 13. Paid Coaches, other than those regularly employed as teachers by the trustees of the school, are prohibited. By paid coach is meant any person who receives, directly or indirectly, remuneration of any kind, money, traveling expenses, gifts, etc., in return for services rendered in instructing or coaching any high school athletic team. Sec. 14. Each school in the Association shall report to the Permanent Secretary a list of pupils representing the school in athletic contests during the year. Each school is asked to report also the kind of treatment accorded them to, from and on the field, while guests of another school. Officials: Sec. 15. On and after January 1, 1910, all the Major Officials in all athletic contests participated in by teams connected with schools in the I. H. S. A. A. shall be regularly licensed teachers in the public schools of Indiana or shall be persons whose names have been furnished and approved by the Board of Control. It is recommended that these officials shall be disinterested, and it is required that when a school demands disinterested officials at the time of scheduling the game, such officials shall be furnished. The Board shall drop from its list of approved officials any person who is palpably unfair and biased in his decision in games. Sec. 16. Non-playing student officials or assistants shall conform to the same rules as the players. Membership: Sec. 17. Membership in this Association shall be limited to public High Schools of the state, and each school shall have one vote. The annual dues shall be $1.50, payable when the school becomes a member, and thereafter by January 1 of each year, in advance. Acadamies with commissioned high school standing shall be eligible to membership in the Association, and wherever the word "high school" appears in this Constitution it shall be understood to apply equally to these academies.

96 Beginning with the year 191.4, and every year thereafter, the fiscal year of the Indiana High School Athletic Association shall close on December 31. Games and Game Rules: Sec. 18. No games shall be played with high schools of this state not belonging to the Association. This rule does not prevent a member of the Association from playing high school teams outside of the state, nor from playing non-high school teams within the state, except as follows: It is a violation of the Constitution for schools in the Association to play non-high school teams including high school boys, unless the latter are certified as eligible by the Principal of the school to which they belong. Sec. 19. The games recognized by the I. H. S. A. A. shall be: Foot Ball, Rugby Foot Ball, Soccer, Basket Ball, Track Work and Base Ball. Further, all forms of inter-school athletic games shall be subject to the rules of the I. H. S. A. A. Sec. 20. The number of interscholastic foot ball games played by any team in one season is limited to six. Sec. 21. In all foot ball contests held under these rules, the length of each half shall be twenty-five minutes, unless changed by mutual consent. Sec. 22. The basket ball rules as published in Spalding's Official Basket Ball rule book, shall be the official rules governing all contests between -members of the I. H. S. A. A. However, the rule governing the selection of officials in the above rules shall be void, and unless otherwise agreed by mutual consent, each school shall furnish one official, and these officials shall alternate their duties, each acting as referee and each acting as umpire one half. Eligibility Rules. Rule 1. To represent a school in any interscholastic contest, a person must be under twenty-one years of age; must have entered some public high school within the first twenty school days of the semester in which the contest occurs, and must be an amateur as defined by the A. A. U. Eighth grade pupils are not eligible. A semester is one-half of a school year. (The term "Amateur" is defined and explained in Spalding's Official Handbook of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America for 1914.) Rule 2. Any pupil who has been enrolled twenty (20) or more days from September 1 to December 1 of same year for each of four semesters will be ineligible to play football a fifth semester.

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99 Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) or more days from December 1 to March 1 of the next year for each of four semesters shall be eligible to play a fifth semester, provided he meets the requirements of the other eligibility rules; provided further that no pupil shall represent his school longer than four years." INTERPRETATION This rule applies only to students entering school during the second semester of the school year, and enrollment in school rather than participation in athletics shall determine the eligibility of all students. Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) or more days from March 1 to June 1 of the same year for each of four semesters shall be ineligible to play base ball a fifth semester. INTERPRETATION This section covers all branches of athletics. Rule 3. A pupil withdrawing permanently from school within the first twenty school days of the semester shall not be regarded as having an opportunity to engage in athletics that semester unless he has already played in one or more interscholastic games, in which case he shall be regarded as having engaged in Athletics for that season. Rule 4. Post Graduates are not eligible, but pupils graduating from regular three year courses shall not be deemed post graduates. Rule 5. A student is a post graduate of a school after he has completed the work required for graduation by that school, irrespective of the time of granting the diploma. Rule 6. Pupils meeting requirements for graduation in three and onehalf years in high schools with regular four year course shall be eligible to participate in school athletics the last half of the fourth year, provided they meet all other eligibility rules of the I. H. S. A. A. Rule 7. Time spent in athletic sport by pupils while in grades below the high school shall not be counted as part of the four years. Rule 8. No person shall enter a contest under an assumed name. Rule 9. Any member of a high school athletic team who participates in an athletic contest as a member of any other similar team the same season, shall be ineligible to compete under these rules for the remainder of that season. An exception is hereby made for basket ball and basket ball players in those towns and cities whose schools have no gymnasium and whose students are forced by necessity to use a Y. M. C. A. or some other gymnasium for their practice games. It is a well known fact that the use of such gymnasium by high school students under such circumstances will likely require that such students play on the teams of the organizations maintaining such gym-

100 nasiums. No student, however, will be permitted to play on any other team than that representing the organization controlling the gymnasium, and no student will be allowed to play in the teams of the latter without the knowledge and consent of his principal. Rule 10. Each contestant must have and be maintaining for the current semester, a passing grade in each of three or more studies requiring a minimum of fifteen regular high school recitations per week, exclusive of rhetoricals, physical culture, military drill and deportment; in his last preceding semester in school he must also have met the same requirements throughout the entire term. Pupils enrolled for the first time must comply with the requirements of the rules, the average standing required for the preceding semester being obtained from the records in the last secondary school attended. Back work may be made up, providing that it is done in accordance with the regular rules of the school and becomes a matter of final record before the next semester. INTERPRETATION - In each of the studies representing the minimum requirement of work specifiied above: (a) For the current semester the average of the monthly grades up to the time of certification must be passing; (b) for the current or school month the average of the daily or weekly grades must be passing; (c) if the average of the monthly grades at the beginning of any month is below passing in any study, the pupil is ineligible so far as that study is concerned for the entire month. Rule 11. No person who has been enrolled as a student in an institution of college standing, and has done work which may be counted toward a degree in that institution, shall be eligible as a member of any athletic team under I. H. S. A. A, rules in any game with any other team, either within or without the State of Indiana. Rule 12. The eligibility rules of this Association shall apply to students taking part in all contests, whether with schools inside or outside the State of Indiana. Rule 13. On and after January 1, 1911, no student shall be eligible to play foot ball unless he has been examined by a regular physician and his physical condition has been pronounced satisfactory. Further, such student shall not be eligible until the physician's certificate has been filed with the Permanent Secretary of the Association. Said certificate shall be good from September 1 to December 1, only. Rule 14. On and after January 1, 1911, no pupil shall be eligible to play foot ball without the written consent of his father, mother or guardian. Said written consent shall be attested by the Principal or Faculty Manager,

101 and shall be filed with the Permanent Secretary of the Association. The copy of said written consent shall be attached to the physician's certificate when filed with the Permanent Secretary. Interpretations. First. A game is any athletic contest where an admission fee is charged, or where any collection or contribution is received from spectators. Second. The foot ball season is defined as beginning with the opening of school and closing with November 30. Third. No student who violates the rules of the Association will be reinstated by the Board. Fourth. A pupil who has played in one or more interscholastic games in any season shall be regarded as having engaged in athletics for that season. Fifth. When a member or members of any team are protested, the game should be played as scheduled and the protest filed with the Board for settlement later. Sixth. By mutual consent of both teams, pupils over the age limit may be allowed to enter the contests under I. H. S. A. A. rules. Seventh. Pupils under twenty-one at the time of registration in school shall be so regarded until the time of their next registration. Eighth. Any student, who carries at least 15 hours of regular High School work, is a High School student. Ninth. It is recommended that Principals take proper measures to control the crowd and the players in all contests. Failure to do so shall be considered sufficient grounds for expulsion from the Association. Notes. 1. Parents and Physician's certificates, contracts for all contests, eligibility certificates, blanks for certification of officials, and blanks for reporting contests will be furnished in quantities upon application to the Permanent Secretary. Please state definitely the kind and number of each wanted. 2. The Annual Handbook will be sent upon receipt of ten cents. 3. Copies of the Constitution will be furnished at fifty cents per hundred. 4. All correspondence and remittances from members of the Association to the Board of Control or to the Permanent Secretary must be indorsed by the principal or a member of the faculty. 5. Spalding's Basket Ball Glide will be used regarding dribbling but the Guide will be used in all other particulars. 6. The Board of Control for 1916 is as follows: W. A. Denny, Anderson; E. E. Ramsey, Bloomington; J. H. Shock, Lafayette; A. L. Trester, Alexandria, Permanent Secretary.

102 ^ Financial Reports. Report of Permanent Secretary from January 1, 1915, to November 15, RECEIPTS (Dues for 1915) Jan. 1 Russiaville ^ $ 1.50 Jan. 1 Edinburg 1.50 Jan. 2 Zionsville 1.50 Jan. 2 Whiteland ^ 1.50 Jan. 2 Delphi 1.50 Jan. 2 Hopewell 1.50 Jan. 4 Hartford City 1.50 Jan. 4 LibertyCenter 1.50 Jan. 4 Mooresville 1.50 Jan. 5 Lewisville 1.50 Jan. 5 Broadripple 1.50 Jan. 5 Wolcott ^ 1.50 Jan. 5 Westland (Greenfield) 1.50 Jan. 5 Franklin ^ 1.50 Jan. 5 Darlington ^ 1.50 Jan. 5 Oaklandon ^ 1.50 Jan. 5 Frankfort 1.50 Jan. 5 Washington ^ 1.50 Jan. 5 New Augusta 1.50 Jan. 5 Bloomingdale Acadamy^ ^ 1.50 Jan. 6 Mt. Comfort 1.50 Jan. 6 Rushville 1.50 Jan. 6 Orleans 1.50 Jan. 6 Flora ^ 1.50 Jan. 6 Craigsville^ Jan. 6 Wingate^ Jan. 7 Montmorenci ^ Jan. 7 Sidney^ Jan. 7 Waynetown^ Jan. 7 Rossville ^ Jan. 7 Winchester^ Jan. 7 Boswell Jan. 7 Staunton^ Jan. 7 Bourbon^ Jan. 7 LaCrosse ^ Jan. 7 Kirklin ^ Jan. 7 Tipton ^ Jan. 7 Fairland Jan. 8 Bremen ^ Jan. 8 Lawrence ^ ^ Jan. 8 Michigan City Jan. 8 Medaryville

103 BREMEN HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL TEAM.

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105 ^ Jan. 8-Coalmont $1.50 Jan. 8-Moorefield 1.50 Jan. 8-Attica 1.50 Jan. 8-Brookville and Hand Book 1.60 Jan. 11-Hand Book.10 Jan. 11-Galveston 1.50 Jan. 11-Roanoke 1.50 Jan. 11-Burlington 1.50 Jan. 11-Cory 1.50 Jan. 11-Wawaka 1.50 Jan. 11-Syracuse 1.50 Jan. 11-Paoli 1.50 Jan. 11-Stilesville 1.50 Jan. 11-Hardinsburg 1.50 Jan. 11-Jasper 1.50 Jan. 12-Thorntown 1.50 Jan. 12-Manual Training and Constitutions 1.75 Jan. 12-Petersburg 1.50 Jan. 13-Hagerstown 1.50 Jan. 13-Bryant 1.50 Jan. 13-Muncie 1.50 Jan. 13-Windfall 1.50 Jan. 13-Rochester 1.50 Jan. 13-Perrysville 1.50 Jan. 13-Fowler 1.50 Jan. 13-Lizton 1.50 Jan. 13-Wheeler 1.50 Jan. 13-Plymouth 1.50 Jan. 13-Swayzee 1.50 Jan. 13-Converse 1.50 Jan. 13-Clinton 1.50 Jan. 13-New Market 1.50 Jan. 13-New Richmond 1.50 Jan. 13-Knightstown 1.50 Jan. 13-Atlanta 1.50 Jan. 13-Sharpsville 1.50 Jan. 14-Arlington 1.50 Jan. 14-Mishawaka 1.50 Jan. 14-Arcadia 1.50 Jan. 14-Walton 1.50 Jan. 14-Marion 1.50 Jan. 14-South Bend 1.50 Jan. 14-Veedersburg 1.50 Jan. 14-Danville 1.50 Jan. 14-Vevay 1.50 Jan. 15-Fairmount Jan. 15-Huntington 1.50 Jan. 15-Etna Green 1.50 Jan. 15-East Chicago 1.50 Jan. 15-Idaville 1.50 Jan. 15-Linton 1.50 Jan. 15-Greenfield 1.50 Jan. 15-Wabash 1.50 Jan. 15-Oakland City Jan. 18-Technical (Indianapolis) Jan. 18-Newtown 1.50 Jan. 18-Switz City 1.50 Jan. 18-Chalmers 1.50 Jan 18-Colfax 1.50 Jan. 18-Castleton 1.50 Jan. 18-Pittsboro 1.50 Jan. 18-Oolitic 1.50 Jan. 18-New Albany 1.50 Jan. 18-Bloomington 1.50 Jan. 18-Waveland 1.50 Jan. 18-Hobart 1.50 Jan. 19-Monticello 1.50 Jan. 19-Boggstown 3 00 Jan. 20-Glenn 1.50 Jan. 20-Wadena 1.50 Jan. 2l- Wiley(Terra Haute) 1.50 Jan. 21-Hillsboro 1.50

106 ^ Jan. 21-Wolfe Lake $1.50 Jan. 21-Evansville 1.50 Jan. 21-Kempton 1.50 Jan. 21-Kingman 1.50 Jan. 22-Eaton 1.50 Jan. 23-Acton 1.50 Jan. 23-Orange (Glenwood) 1.50 Jan. 23-Deer Creek (Camden) 1.50 Jan. 25-Roachdale Jan. 25-Atwood Jan. 26-New Paris Jan. 26-South Whitley 1.50 Jan. 29-Scottsburg 1.50 Jan. 26-Fairmount Academy 1.50 Jan. 26-Alexandria 1.50 Jan. 27-Richmond 1.50 Feb. 1 -Newberry 3.00 Feb. 1 -Beaver Dam 1.50 Feb. 1 -New Carlisle 1.50 Feb. 1 -Hebron 1.50 Feb. 1 -Shortridge (Indianapolis) ^1.50 Jan. 28-Greensburg 1.50 Jan. 28-Royal Center 1.50 Feb. 2 -West Point 1.50 Feb. 4 -Jasonville 1.50 Feb Corydon Feb. 4 -Straughn 1.50 Feb. 4 -Hamilton Feb. 5 -Aurora 1.50 Feb. 5 -South Milford 1.50 Feb. 5 -Summitville 1.50 Feb. 5 -Fortville Feb. 8 -Goshen ^ 1.50 Feb. 10-Oxford 1.50 Feb. 10-Otwell^ 1.50 Feb. 10-Jamestown 1.50 Feb. 10-Pleasant Lake ^ Feb. 12-Andrews 1.50 Feb. 12-Sullivan 1.50 Feb. 12-Geneva^ 1.50 Feb. 15-Linlawn (Wabash) 1.50 Feb Warsaw and Constitutions Feb. 16-Hammond Feb. 18-Newburgh 1.50 Feb. 18-Interlaken Feb. 19-Reynolds 1.50 Feb. 20-Manilla ^ Feb. 20-Hand Books.^.20 Feb. 21-Advance ^ Feb. 23-Richland City ^ 1.50 Feb. 26-Greentown Feb. 26-Hand Books 1.0 Mar. 1-Laketon 1.50 Mar. 8-Lafayette, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 8-Crawfordsville, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 8-Seymour, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 9-Evansville, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 9-Franklin, B. B. Tourney Mar. 10-Richmond, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 10-Bedford, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 10-Bluffton, B. B. Tourney Mar. 10-Brazil, B. B. Tourney ^^52.50 Mar. 10-Lebanon, B. B. Tourney^ Mar. 10-Rochester, B. B. Tourney^ Mar. 15-Hand Books ^.50 Mar. 15-North Salem ^1.50^ Mar. 17-Anderson, B. B. Tourney ^ Mar. 17-Kokomo, B. B. Tourney.. ^ Mar. 17-West Newton^1.50 Mar. 17-Camden ^ 1.50 Mar. ^ Hammond, B. B. Tourney Mar. 19-Bloomfield^1.50

107 ^.20 Mar. 22-LaFontaine and Hand Book $1.60 Mar. 23-Gas City 1.50 Mar. 23-Chippewa (Wabash) 1.50 Mar. 23-Roann and 100 Constitutions 2.00 Mar. 25-Spurgeon 1.50 Mar. 25-Waldron Mar. 29-Brownstown 1.50 Mar. 29-Francesville 1.50 Apr. 4-Hand Book^.10 Apr. 5-Starr City 1.50 Apr. 5-Stendal 1.50 Apr. 5-Columbus 1.50 Apr. 5-Logansport 1.50 Apr Rockfield Apr. 5-Hand Books 1.80 Mar. 23-Hand Books.60 Apr. 5-Cromwell Apr. 6-Plainfield Academy 1.50 Apr. 7-Velpen 1.50 Apr. 7-Waterloo 1.50 Apr. 8-Dugger Apr. 8-Center Township (Knox) 1.50 Apr. 8-Monon...^ Apr. 9-French Lick 1.50 Apr. 12-Sheridan 1.50 Apr. 12-Forest 1.50 Apr. 12-Lincolnville (Wabash) Apr. 12-Mulberry 1.50 Apr. 12-Lagoda 1.50 Apr. 14-Union 1.50 Apr. 14-Kewanna 1.50 Apr. 14-West Baden and Hand Book 1.60 Apr. 16-Winslow 1.50 Apr. 20-Rockport ^ Apr Kentland 1.50 Apr. 26-Hand Books ^.30 Apr. 29-Boonville Apr. 30-Liberty 1.50 Apr. 30-Berne May 3-Brook 1.50 May 5-Noblesville. May 10-Huntingburg 1.50 May 13-Brookston 1.50 May 13-Hand Books ^ 1.50 Sept From Treasurer Sept. 13-Winamac, dues for 1916^ Sept. 17-Morocco and Hand Book 1.60 ^ 1.50 Sept. 21-Pennville, dues for 1916 Sept. 21-Hand Books.20 Sept. 23-Hand Books.20 Sept. 23-Fairmount dues for Sept. 24-Knox 1.50 Sept Dunkirk Sept Hand Books Sept. 27-Fillmore. Sept. 2 7-Lawerenceburg ^ 1.50 Sept. 27-Yorktown Sept. 27-Jackson Twp. (Attica) 1.50 Sept. 28-Hand Books 1.00 Sept. 28-Bicknell 1.50 Sept. 28-Worthington and Hand Book 1.60 Sept. 29-Hand Books Sept Pine Village, dues for Sept Peru Sept. 29-Hand Books ^ Sept. 30-Tiosa 1.50 Oct. 4-Markle ^ Oct. 4-West Lebanon 1.50 Oct Fishers Oct Hand Book Oct Hand Books Oct. 6-Tangier and Hand Books 2.00

108 ^ Oct. 6-Holton ^ $ 1.50 Oct. 6-Rising Sun 1.50 Oct. 6-Metea 1.50 Oct. 6-Gosport 1.50 Oct. 7-Pulaski 1.50 Oct. 7-Centre Grove 1.50 Oct. 13-Twelve Mile 1.50 Oct. 13-New Palestine 1.50 Oct. 14-Hand Books.20 Oct. 14-Cayuga 1.50 Oct. 18-Trafalgar Oct. 18-Lynnville ^ Oct. 19-Hand Book..10 Oct. 19-Centerville 1.50 Oct. 19-Tocsin 1.50 Oct. 20-Monrovia 1.50 Oct. 21-Raleigh 1.50 Oct. 21-Hand Books.20 Oct. 21-Versailles 1.50 Oct. 21-Wheatland 1.60 Oct. 21-Helt Twp. (Dana) 1.50 Oct. 22-Mentone 1.50 Oct. 25-Berne, dues for Oct. 25-Hand Books.20 Oct. 26-Hand Books.30 Oct. 26-Cambridge City 1.50 Oct. 27-Napoleon Oct. 27-Chesterton Oct. 27-Osgood 1.50 ^ 1.50 Nov. 1-Bowers 1.50 Nov. 1-Butlerville 1.50 Nov. 1-Young America ^ 1.50 Nov. 1-Middletown ^ 1.50 Nov. 1-Carthage, dues for ^ ^ 1.50 Nov. 2-Hand Book ^.10 Nov. 2-Freedom Nov. 3-Odon Nov. 3-Cortland Nov. 3-Clarksburg 1.50 Nov. 3-Owensburg ^ Nov. 4-Bowers, dues for ^ 1.50 Nov. 5-Mace ^ 1.50 Nov. 5-Talma ^ 1.50 Nov. 6-Bringhurst ^1.50 Nov. 6-Montgomery 1.50 Nov. 6-Ambia ^ 1.50 ^ Nov. 6-Elwood 1.50 Nov. 6-Wakarusa 1.50 Nov. 6-Sweetsers ^ 1.50 ^ Nov. 8-Clearspring ^ 1.50 Nov. 9-Sandusky Nov. 9-Mooresville, dues for ^ Nov. 10-Needmore 1.50 Nov. 10--Bellmore Nov. 12-Clay City ^ 1.50 Nov. 12-Corydon, dues for 1916 ^ 1.50 Nov Russellville, dues for Nov. 11-Culver, dues for Nov. 12-Hand Book^.10 Nov. 12-Lakeville ^ 1.50 Nov. 15-Kennard 1.50 Nov. 14-McCordsville.. ^ 1.50 Nov. 15-Hand Book ^..10 Nov. 15-Charlottsville. ^ 1.00 Retained Entry Fee, B. B. Tourney Retained Entry Fee, Track Meet ^17.50 Total receipts $1,

109 ^ EXPENDITURES Jan. 6-Press Printing Co ^ $3.00 Jan. 11-Stamps ^.10 Jan. 12-Art Printing Co Jan. 12-Press Printing Co 5.00 Jan. 18-Technical, Overpayment dues 1.50 Jan. 19-Boggstown, Overpayment dues 1.50 Jan. 21-A. L. Trester, miscellaneous Jan. 21-Kiger & Co Jan. 1-Portland, Overpaynent dues 1.50 Feb. 2-Newberry, Overpayment dues 1.50 Feb. 17-Kokomo Printing Co., Hand Books Feb. 23-Post Master, Stamps Feb. 20-Stamps.20 Feb. 26-Stamps. ^.20 Mar. 3-Press Printing Co Mar. 3-A. L. Trester, Miscellaneous Mar. 8-Clarence Thurber, Official Mar. 8-Frank McGeath, Official Mar. 8-J. V. Masters, Official Mar. 8-Chester Stayton, Official Mar. 8-Fred Bravy, Official^ Mar. 8-J. B. Miller, Official. ^ Mar. 8-James Harrington, Official Mar. 8-Tyner Spruce, Official Mar. 8-Raymond Jared, Official Mar. 8-Harlin Montgomery, Official Mar. 8-Roy Thurman, Official Mar. 8-E. D. Bishop, Official Mar. 8-Cullen Thomas, Official Mar. 8-Ross A. Smith, Official Mar. 8-Erso W. Jamison, Official Mar. 8-John McCormick, Official Mar. 8-A. H. Berndt, Official Mar. 8-James Kase, Official Mar. 8-Bert Westover, Official Mar. 8-Ray Mowe, Official Mar. 8-Louis Dorste, Official Mar. 8-Ralph Wicks, Official Mar. 8-Justin Maloney, Official Mar. 8-Bernard Robinson, Official Mar. 8-John Swaim, Official Mar. 8-Dorsey Jones, Official Mar. 8-Leroy Cooke, Official Mar. 8-Chester Reagan, Official Mar. 9-C. U. Telephone Co. Toll 4.41 Mar. 10-A. L. Trester. Miscellaneous 6.96 Mar. 11-Art Printing Co Mar, 11-Jos. Shock, Printing 6.00 Mar. 18-Press Printing Co Mar. 20-A. L. Trester, Miscellaneous Mar. 20-Maggie Merriken, Clerical Work Mar. 22-Stamps.10 Mar. 26-Kokomo Printing Co., Hand Books Mar. 15-W. A. Denny 6.00 Mar. 15-C. V. Haworth 6.15 Apr. 8-Stamps Apr. 11-Press Printing Co., Track Announcements Apr. 15-Receivers, C. T. Telephone Co. Toll 8.65 Apr. 15-Stamps Apr. 26-Stamps..30 May 18-A. L. Trester, Miscellaneous June 17-A. L. Trester 2.88 June 17- Maggie Merriken, Clerical Work Sept. 21-Stamps ^.20 Sept. 24-Stamps ^.60 Sept. 28-Stamps 1.00 Sept. 29-Stamps.20 Oct. 1-A. L. Trester. Stamps Oct. 1-Art Printing Co Oct. 5-Stamps^.10

110 ^ Oct. 21 Refund on 10 Hand Books ^$ 1.00 Oct. 14 Stamps.20 Oct. 19 Stamps.10 Oct. 21 Stamps.20 Oct. 25 Stamps.20 Nov. 1 Stamps 2.00 Nov. 2 Stamps ^.10 Nov. 12 Stamps.10 Nov. 15 Stamps..10 Nov. 15 A. L. Trester, Miscellaneous Nov. 15 Maggie Merriken, Clerical work Nov. 15 Refund Charlottsville 1.00 Total Expenditures ^ $ Outstanding Warrants ^ $ 6.00 REPORT OF TREASURER. C. V. Haworth in account with the I. H. S. A. A. from January 1, 1915 to February 15, RECEIPTS Jan. 1, 1915 Balance in Bank ^ $ EXPENDITURES Miscellaneous $ Feb. 15, 1915 Amount turned over to Treasurer, Jos. H. Shock ^ $ C. V. HAWORTH, Treasurer.

111 ^ Report of the Treasurer Jos. H. Shock, in account with the I. H. S. A. A. from February 15, 1915 to November 15, RECEIPTS Feb. 15, 1915 From C. V. Haworth $ Mar. 15, 1915 From Indiana State University for State Basket Ball Tournament ^ May 27, 1915 From Wm. H. Ballard for State Field and Track Meet... ^ Nov. 15, 1915 Money unaccounted for ^.38 Total Receipts... $ DISBURSEMENTS Feb. 24, 1915 Expense of Treasurer, Indianapolis meeting $ 6.25 Feb. 24, 1915 Expense of C. V. Haworth, Indianapolis meeting ^4.20 Feb. 24, 1915 Telegrams and Telephone.. ^.62 Feb. 24, 1915 Expense of W. A. Denny, January 29 meeting ^ 1.96 Feb. 24, 1915 Expense of W. A. Denny, February 13 meeting ^ 1.96 Feb. 24, 1915 Expense of Treasurer, January 29 meeting ^8.25 Mar. 2, 1915 Expense of Treasurer, February 27 meeting ^ 8.31 Mar. 2, 1915 Expense of J. H. Shock, February 27 meeting ^ 5.55 Mar Expense of W. A. Denny, February 27 meeting ^2.96 Mar. 15, 1915 Expense of W. A. Denny, March 5 and 6 ^ Mar. 15, 1915 Expense of J. H. Shock, March 5 and 6 ^ Mar. 15, Expense of C. V. Haworth, March 5 and 6 ^11.88 Mar. 15, 1915 Expense of Treasurer, March 5 and 6. Mar. 17, ^ Telephones ^ 3.93 Mar. 27, 1915 Expense of C. V. Haworth, Feb. 27 meeting ^ 2.62 Mar. 27, 1915 Expense of J. H. Shock, Feb. 27 meeting ^5.55 Mar. 27, 1915 Telephone, stamps, telegraph ^ 1.32 April 3, 1915 Expense of Treasurer, March 27 meeting^ 6.40 April 3, 1915 Expense of C. V. Haworth, March 27 meeting ^ 4.30 April 21, 1915 Telephone ^.51 May 14, Treasurer's expense track meet ^ 8.00 June 4, 1915 Expense of W. A. Denny track meet^ 2.92 June 8, Expense of C. V. Haworth track meet ^ 4.27 Sept. 9, 1915 To A. L. Trester for current expenses of the office of the Permanent Secretary Nov. 1, Expense of Treasurer, October 28 meeting ^ 7.50 Nov. 6, Expense of Treasurer, November 6 meeting. ^ 9.60 Nov. 6, Expense of J. H. Shock, November 6 meeting^ 4.40 Total Disbursements ^ $ Total Receipts for year $ Total Disbursements for year.^ Nov. 15, 1915 Cash on hand ^ $ JOS. H. SHOCK, Treasurer.

112 TOTALS OF PERMANENT SECRETARY AND TREASURER. RECEIPTS Permanent Secretary. $ Treasurer ^ Total Receipts... $2337,86 EXPENDITURES Permanent Secretary $ Treasurer ^ Total Expenditures $ Balance ^.. $ Outstanding Warrants, Per. Sec ^ 6.00 Balance in Banks. $781.41

113 Records and Reports of Meets and Games

114 ^ I. H. S. A. A. TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^PLACE^DATE 100 Yard Dash. ^ 10 sec.. Blair ^ Hammond 220 Yard Dash 23 sec Blair ^ Crawfordsville ^1906 ^ Hammond ^ Lafayette 440 Yard Dash sec Heuring ^1905 Half Mile Run^ ^ Petersburg Indianapolis ^1915 One Mile 2 min. 6 sec Butler Technical Indianapolis Run^4 min sec ^ Nay ^ ^ Yard Hurdle^ Sheridan. Indianapolis sec Allison ^ Yard Hurdle ^ ^ Richmond ^ sec^ Lafayette Allison ^1909 ^ Richmond ^ High Jump... 5 ft in... Ellis Bluffton Lafayette ^1909 Broad Jump^. ^ 21 ft. 5 in Martin ^ Crawfordsville. ^1910 South Bend Pole Vault 10 ft in ^ Terre Haute ^ Wicks ^ ^1911 Gary Lafayette Shot Put 44 ft. 2 in Morrish Fairmount Acad. ^1912 Hammer Throw ^ 140 ft in Richmond ^ ^1913 Discus Throw Conwell Van Buren Bloomington ^ ^1908 Mile Relay.^ 117 ft. 6 in Stockton Monticello Bloomington 3 min sec^ ^1908 M. T. H. S^ Bloomington ^ 1908 RECORDS OF FIRST ANNUAL INDIANA STATE MEET, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, MAY 14, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 120 Yard Hurdle 17 sec Seward Bloomington Martin 100 Yard Dash ^ ^ Salem ^ sec ^ Anderson ^ Joseph.^ Marion ^ Shortridge^Heaton Mile Run. ^ 5 min 4 Frankfort ^ Rader sec Steep ^ ^ Huntington Shortridge ^ 440 Yard Run White ^ ^ sec Bloomington Cauble ^ ^Zimmer Salem ^ Bloomington Duggan ^ 220 Yard Dash^ M. T. H. sec^ Joseph.^ S^Davis Sheridan ^ Shortridge.^Blair ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec ^ Hammond^ Seward^ Heaton^Frankfort^ Bloomington Duggan ^ M. T. H. S^ Martin Salem^ 880 Yard Run ^ 2 min sec^ Davis^ Sheridan^White ^ Bloomington Wilson Salem ^ Discus Throw ^ 100 ft. 8 in ^ Buckley ^ Bloomington Fritz... Sheridan ^ Miller ^ Lafayette... ^ Shot Put.^ 40 ft. 3 in Murr^ M. T. H. S.^Buckley^ Bloomington Humphreys^ Linton..^ Pole Vault^ 9 ft. 6 in ^ Buckley ^ Bloomington Humphreys^ Linton..^ Scott ^ Sheridan^ Hammer Throw^131 ft. 1 in Weatherhead Goshen ^ Murr ^ M. T. H. S^ Manford Richmond Broad Jump 19 ft in ^ Kercheval^ Sheridan ^ Johnson ^ M. T. H. S^ Higbee^Sheridan ^ High Jump 5 ft. 4 in Miller.. Lafayette...^ Johnson^ M. T. H S^ Buckley ^ Bloomington

115 ^ I. H. S. A. A. SECOND ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA, MAY 20, 1905 EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash.^ sec ^ Blair.^ Hammond^ Heaton^Frankfort^Davis ^ Marion ^. 220 Yard Dash^ 23 sec Blair ^ Hammond^ Demming ^ M. T. H. S.^Gleghorn ^Whiting^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ Demming^ M. T. H. S.^ Baker ^ Linton ^Low ^Monticello^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min sec^ Patton- ^ Shortridge^ Thrice Whiting ^ King ^ M. T. H. S.^ One Mile Run ^ 4 min sec^ King M. T. H. S.^ Carr. Fowler^Houter^ Rensselaer^ 120 Yard Hurdle 10 sec ^ Belman ^ Hammond ^ Gardiner ^ Monticello^ Patton ^ Shortridge^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec Dobbins^Rennselaer ^ *Percils. ^ Rennselaer ^ *Rhode ^ Hammond^ High Jump 5 ft in ^ *DeWeese Shortridge^ *McLaughlin Shortridge^ Holtzman.^ M. T. H. S. *Yelch ^ Washington Broad Jump...^ 20 ft in ^ Yelch ^ Washington^ *Humphreys Linton. ^ *Percils ^ Rensselaer^ Pole Vault 10 ft. 5 in ^ Rudolph Crown Point^ Barkley^ Shade. ^ Shade Montpelier ^ Shot Put ft. Rothrock ^ Monticello ^ McLaughlin ^ Shortridge ^ Gleghorn ^ Whiting ^ Hammer Throw ft Guyer Richmond ^ Sutliff ^ Goshen ^ Gardiner ^ Monticello^ Discus Throw^ 119 ft. 11 in ^ Shade Montpelier ^ Stockton ^ Monticello^ Sutliff ^ Goshen Mile Relay 3 min. 58 sec M. T. H. S. Monticello. ^ *Tied for place, points divided. I. H. S. A. A. THIRD ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, MAY 19, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ 10 sec Blair ^ Hammond^ Smith ^ Hebron ^ Lawrence ^ Michigan City Yard Dash.^ sec Blair ^ Hammond^ Smith ^ Hebron ^ Lawrence ^ Michigan City Yard Dash.^ sec. Demming ^ M. T. H. S.^ Adams ^ M. T. H. S^ Cutshall...^ Brazil ^ 880 Yard Run 2 min sec^ Meuer ^ M. T. H. S. ^ Wylie^ Bloomington Weybright^ Bloomington... One Mile Run ^ 5 min sec^ Meuer M. T. H. S.^ Weybright ^ Bloomington Cain ^ Richmond^. 120 Yard Hurdle sec.^ Behman ^ Hammond.^ Rhode ^ Hammond^ L. Houter^ Rensselaer ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec. Knapp. Elkhart Behman ^ Hammond Allison ^ Richmond^ High Jump ^5 ft in *Morgan ^ Broad Jump 20 ft in DeWeese ^ Shortridge ^ Starbuck ^ Goshen Lane Huntington ^ Pole Vault. ^ 10 ft in ^ Shade ^ Montpelier Morgan ^ Rensselaer ^ Starbuck Goshen...^ Shot Put. 41 ft in Lawrence ^ Michigan City Guyer ^ Richmond ^ DeWeese ^ Shortridge. ^ Hammer Throw 134 ft in ^ Carlson Hobart Schaffer Elkhart. ^ Guyer ^ Richmond Discus Throw^ 106 ft. 10 in ^ Shade Montpelier ^ Schaffer ^ Elkhart ^ Lawrence.^ Michigan City.. Mile Relay ^ 3 min. 48 sec.. ^ M. T. H. S.

116 ^ ^ Marion ^ Hewitt I. H. S. A. A. FOURTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, RICHMOND, INDIANA, MAY 18, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ 11 sec ^ Deming M. T. H. S.^ Kissell. M. T. H. S^Hook ^Laporte^ 220 Yard Dash^ 25 sec Kissell.^ M. T. H. S.^Hook ^Laporte ^Deming ^M. T. H. S. 440 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ Deming M. T. H. S.^ Hendrickson Shortridge ^Gangwich^Fairmount^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min. 14 sec.^ Summers ^ Hammond ^ Wright^ M. T. H. S.^ Bosson ^ Shortridge^ One Mile Run ^ 5 min. 3 sec.^wright M. T. H. S.^ Allen ^Fairmount^Rimer ^Monticello ^ 120 Yard Hurdle. 19 sec Rawlins Monticello Schlademan Monticello Eichrodt M. T. H. S. 220 Yard Hurdle sec. ^Rawlins Monticello ^ Pickett ^ M. T. H. S.^ Schlademan^Monticello ^ High Jump 5 ft. 4 in ^ *Morrison ^ Darlington ^ *Hesler ^ Veedersburg Morrison ^ Shortridge Broad Jump 21 ft in Conrad^ Darlington^ Starbuck ^ Goshen^ Stockton ^ Monticello^. Pole Vault 9 ft in^ Stackhouse^ M. T. H. S^ Stonex ^ Crown Point^ Starbuck^ Goshen^ Shot Put. ^ 43 ft in Kerr ^ Salem Stockton ^ Monticello ^ Morrison ^ Darlington^ Hammer Throw^ 133 ft. 9 in^ Young Crown Point. Stockton ^ Monticello ^ Luce^ Anderson ^ Discus Throw^ 98 ft in Stockton ^ Monticello ^ Young ^ Crown Point Bushnell Monticello Mile Relay 3 min sec^ M. T. H. S^ Shortridge ^ *Tied for place, points by lot. I. H. S. A. A. FIFTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD ^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec Staggs.^ Walton Ankenbrock M. T. H. S. ^ 220 Yard Dash^ 24 sec Staggs.^ Walton ^ Schomberg ^ Shortridge ^ Hubbard^^ Shortridge ^ 440 Yard Dash^ 55 sec Hendrickson Shortridge ^ Duckwall ^ Vincennes.^ Hansberry^ Anderson ^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min sec ^ Duckwall ^ Vincennes^ Ellis ^ Shortridge^ Stiltz ^ M. T. H. S.^ One Mile Run ^ 4 min. 52 sec. ^ Summerville^Brazil Stanton ^ M. T. H. S.^Moreland. ^Anderson 120 Yard Hurdle^ 17 sec Rawlins Monticello^ Mutchler ^ Kewanna Koster.^ M. T. H. S. ^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec Rawlins ^ Monticello^ Stackhouse^ M. T. H. S^ Hawkins ^ Shortridge^ High Jump ^ 5 ft in Morrison^ Shortridge^ Haseman^ Linton Scott^ Shortridge ^ Broad Jump ^ 20 ft in. ^ Hendrickson.^Shortridge^ Stockton ^ Monticello.^ Staggs^ Walton ^ Pole Vault.. ^ 10 ft. 3 in ^ *Stackhouse.^M. T. H. S.^ *Gardner^ Monticello^ Nicholson^ M. T. H. S.^ Shot Put 43 ft. 2 in ^ Stockton...^ Monticello.^ Millikan. ^ Montpelier ^ Findlay M. T. H. S. Hammer Throw^ 140 ft in^ Conwell ^ Van Buren^ Stockton: Monticello...^ Davis ^ Salem ^ Discus Throw- ^ 117 ft. 6 in.^stockton Millikan ^ Montpelier ^ Fisher ^ Anderson. Mile Relay ^ 3 min sec ^ M. T. H. S.^Monticello^Anderson...^IShortridge *Tied for place, points divided.

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119 ^ I. H. S. A. A. SIXTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ King ^ M. T. H. S.^Moss Linton ^ Schomberg^Shortridge^ 220 Yard Dash^ 23 sec^ King. ^ M. T. H. S.^ Staggs.^ Walton Jarvis^Shortridge^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec Hamilton ^ M. T. H. S.^ Applegate ^ Kokomo ^Croslin^ Culver ^ Half Mile Run ^ 2 min. 7 sec^ Marchal. ^ Gas City ^ Croslin ^ Culver Ellis- ^ Shortridge.^ One Mile Run ^ 4 min sec. Newlin^ M. T. H. S.^ Hinshaw^Monticello.^ Oliphant. ^ Linton ^ 120 Yard Hurdle sec ^ Allison ^ Richmond^ Fauber ^ Monticello.^ Williams. ^ Sheridan ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec Allison ^ Richmond ^ Summers ^ Hammond ^ Kennedy^Hammond ^ High Jump ^ 5 ft in ^ Manson ^Shortridge.^ Scott Shortridge^ Little ^ Fairmount A. Broad Jump 21 ft in ^ Morrison ^ Shortridge.^ King ^ M. T. H. S.^ Davis ^Sheridan ^ Dillon^ Culver ^ Pole Vault 10 ft in ^ Winslow ^ Fairmount A... Scott Shortridge^ Manson^ Shortridge^ Griggs^ W. Lafayette... Shot Put^ 40 ft. 3-4 in Johnson Swayzee ^ Atwood ^ Hammond ^ Peck ^ Sheridan ^ Hammer Throw^ 140 ft. 4 in.^ Davis. Salem ^ Conwell ^ Van Buren^Ebert ^ Hammond ^ Discus Throw^ 105 ft. 10 in^ Dobson^ Monticello ^ Conwell ^ Van Buren ^ Kerlin ^ Wolcott. Mile Relay 3 min sec ^ M. T. H. S. ^Hammond^Carmel. ^ I. H. S. A. A. SEVENTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. EVENT^RECORD^WINNER SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec Applegate^ Kokomo ^ Phillippe. ^ Vincennes ^ Chancellor ^ Kokomo ^ 220 Yard Dash.^ sec ^ Finn ^ M. T. H. S^ Eott ^ Star City ^ Dellinger. ^ Wolcott^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec Daggy ^ Wolcott ^ Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Rothenberger Frankfort ^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min sec^ Marchal ^ Gas City-^Million^ Monticello.^ Bissel M. T. H. S. One Mile Run^ 4 m sec^ Oliphant. ^ Linton. Day ^ Fairmount ^ Mosiman^South Bend 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec Lods ^ Monticello^ Roberts^ Carmel ^ Winslow. ^ Fairmount A... Oliphant Linton ^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec Honer South Bend ^ Rowe South Bend ^ Bailey ^ Greenwood High Jump^ 5 ft in ^ Ellis^ Bluffton Hildreth^Monticello.^ Haseman ^ Linton ^ Broad Jump 20 ft Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Phillippe Vincennes^ Bishop ^ Walton ^ Brantley. ^ Linton ^ Pole Vault.^ 9 ft. 10 in^ Rogers ^ M. T. H. S.^ Garner Brownsburg Shot Put 42 ft in ^ Brantley. ^ Linton ^ Conwell ^ Van Buren^ Bishop ^ Walton ^ Discus Throw^ 111 ft Conwell^Van Buren ^ Kirby ^ South Bend ^ Collins Monticello^ Mile Relay^ 3 min sec^ Anderson^ M. T. H. S. Monticello^

120 ^ I. H. S. A. A. EIGHTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Chancellor ^ Kokomo ^ Woodgate ^ Greenwood 220 Yard Dash.^ sec. ^ Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Chancellor ^ Kokomo ^ Bruner ^ Vincennes.^ 440 Yard Dash ^ sec Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Bond ^ Fairmount A... Butler M. Half Mile Run.^ 2 min sec ^ Gavit Hammond ^ Million ^ Monticello^ Wallace ^ Washington One Mile Run 4 min sec.^ Gavit Hammond. ^ Dodge ^South Bend ^ Jenkins ^ M. T. H. S.^ 120 Yard Hurdle 17 sec Kirby. ^ South Bend^ Morgan ^ Washington ^ Lods Monticello^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec.. Kirby. South Bend ^ Lods ^ Monticello ^ Pickett ^ M. T. H. S.^ High Jump 5 ft. 7 in Bailey ^ Greenwood ^ Dixon ^ Linton Kirby... South Bend Monahan ^ Fairmount Broad Jump 21 ft. in Martin ^ South Bend ^ Kirby ^ South Bend Carter. Terre Haute Pole Vault 10 ft. 5 in ^ Hopkins Kokomo ^ Bailey Greenwood ^ Campbell Burnetts Creek Winslow ^ Fairmount A... Wise...^ Noblesville^ Fournier ^ Boswell. Shot Put. 40 ft... Bishop. ^ Walton ^ Longenecker Ligonier ^ Kirby ^ South Bend ^ Discus Throw^ 107 ft. 2 in.^ Kirby South Bend ^ Dewees ^ Kokomo ^ Vater Whiting Mile Relay 3 min. 46 sec M. T. H. S Frankfort Vincennes ^ I. H. C. A. A. NINTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash.^ sec ^ Walton ^ Noblesville ^ Davis Brook Gould ^ Crawfordsville 220 Yard Dash^ sec ^ Walton^ Noblesville^ Winslow ^ Fairmount A Carll ^ Shortridge ^ 440 Yard Dash.^ sec ^ Woodgate^ Greenwood^Noble ^ Shortridge ^ Mishler ^ Plymouth...^ Half Mile Run.^ 2.min sec^ Hefferman^ Washington^Van Swearing'r M. T. H. S^ Hirsh ^ Hammond ^ One Mi!,. Run ^ 4 min. 53 sec ^ Hefferman ^ Washington^Good ^ Crawfordsville Nicholson ^ Crawfordsville 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec ^ Winslow^ Fairmount A Fye ^ M. T. H. S ^ Armstrong^ Westfield ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec Crumpacker.^Hammond ^ Fye ^, M. T. H. S^ Baucher Shortridge.^ High Jump 5 ft in Simmons^Hartford City White ^ Shortridge^ IShumaker ^ North Vernon.. Broad Jump. ^ 20 ft in^ball Raub ^ Walton ^ Noblesville ^ 'Winslow Fairmount A.- Pole Vault^ 10 ft in ^ Wicks Gary ^ *Winslow ^ Fairmount A *Fournier^ Boswell^ Shot Put ^ 40 ft in ^ Thistlewaite Westfield ^ Ray ^ Shortridge^ Means ^ Shortridge^ Discus Throw^ 103 ft in^deweese^ Kokomo ^ Gaddis ^ Fairmount A... Parry ^ Greenwood... Mile Relay ^ 3 min. 48 sec. ^ Greenwood Crawfordsville Anderson.. ^ ''''. *Winslow, Fournier and Van Camp of Brookston, tied for second place

121 ^ I. H. S. A. A. TENTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, RICHMOND, INDIANA, MAY 17, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ Walton^ Noblesville^ Cornelius^ M. T. H. S.^ Lindsey ^Evansville ^ 220 Yard Dash^ 24 sec Walton^ Noblesville^ Armstrong^ Westfield ^ Cissell. ^ Kokomo ^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ D. Sims ^ Bloomfield^ Lindsey ^ Evansville ^ Cottingham^Noblesville ^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min. 9 sec. ^ Sheets.^ Frankfort^ Kelley ^ South Bend^ Millholland^ M. T. H. S. One Mile Run^ 4 min sec^ Brown M. T. H. S.^ Good^New Augusta^Congdon ^Elkhart^ 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec ^ Vermillion. ^ Anderson Hoskins ^ Carmel 220 Yard Hurdle^ 28 sec ^ McAlvey ^ Crawfordsville. Brug ^ South Bend ^ Richter^ Plymouth Cottingham ^ Noblesville ^ High Jump^ 5 ft. 6 in Monahan ^ Fairmount ^ Coffman ^ M. T. H. S.^Wishard ^ Greenwood Broad Jump ^ 19 ft in ^ Walton^ Noblesville^ Bieler^ Shortridge^ Gaddis ^ Fairmount A... Gaddis Fairmount A^ Mittank ^ Fairmount A... Pole Vault 10 ft Cook ^ Boswell... Dixon Linton^ Shot Put ^ 44 ft. 2 in ^ Morrish ^ Fairmount A Haworth ^ Amo.^ Roney ^ Fairmount ^ Discus Throw.^ 107 ft. ^ Gaddis Fairmount A. Vater Whiting ^ Wisehart ^ Crawfordsville. Mile Relay^ 3 min sec Crawfordsville. Evansville ^ M.

122 ^ I. H. S. A. A. ELEVENTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, MAY 16, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec Heuring ^ Petersburg ^ Cottingham ^ Noblesville ^ Cornelius M. T. H S.^ 220 Yard Dash^ 24 sec ^ Beigh^ Argos ^ C. Armstrong Westfield^Nowels ^ Rome City^ Cottingham...Noblesville ^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec^ Sims^ Bloomfield Newlin Shortridge Half Mile Run.^ 2 min sec ^ Ballou ^ Washington ^ Nicholson ^ Crawfordsville Umbles ^ Washington One Mile Run^ 4 min sec^ Umbles^ Washington ^ White Shortridge ^ Kemper ^ Brooks ^ 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec. ^ L. Armstrong.. Westfield ^ Ingraham ^ Washington ^Allen^Washington 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec ^ McAlevy ^ Crawfordsville ^ Lett Walton ^ North Salem ^ 'Washington^Weaver^ Oaklandon ^ Patton. ^ Bedford ^ Coffman ^ M. T. H. S.^ Spurgeon ^ Muncie ^ High Jump 5 ft in. ^ Graham ^ Burnett's Creek^ Sims Kiefer ^ Washington ^ Bloomfield ^ Allen ^ Washington Francis ^ Shortridge ^ L. Armstrong Westfield... Fetzer ^ Bluffton ^ Woodcock ^ Greenwood Broad Jump ^ 20 ft in ^ Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Cottingham^Noblesville ^ Davis ^ 'Brook ^ Pole Vault ft ^ Cottingham ^ Noblesville ^ Vermillion Anderson. Mittank ^Fairmount Acad.^ Musselman ^ Burnett'sCreek Campbell ^ Lafayette... Kiefer^Washington... Shot Put 45 ft. 9 in Jeffries ^ North Salem ^ Fetzer Bluffton ^ Dickson ^ Goodland ^ Discus Throw^ 105 ft in... ^ Wisehart ^ Crawfordsville ^ Harting ^ Bloomfield ^ Sims ^ Bloomfield^ Mile Relay.^ 3 min. 47 sec. ^ M. T. H. S.^Evansville ^Washington^

123 MITCHELL HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL TEAM. Left to right Back row, E. B. Freshwater, Mgr. and Coach; Effron, Captain. Middle row, Neal, Quigley, Smith, Conkey, Tirey, Moore, Horton. First row, Conkey, Michael, Loy, Batman, Effron, Thorne.

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125 ^ EVENTS I. H. S. A. A. TWELFTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. RECORD^WINNER SCHOOL SECOND SCHOOL THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash ^ sec. Conover ^ Garfield ^ Beigh ^ Argos ^Juday. ^ Goshen ^ 220 Yard Dash ^ 24 sec. Conover Garfield Cutrell ^ Plainfield Acad Webb Washington 440 Yard Dash ^ sec Heuring Petersburg^Zimmer^ Noblesville ^ Haag Plymouth.. ^ Half Mile Run ^ 2 min. 6 sec. Butler ^ Technical Brown Kokomo ^ Cook ^ Plymouth. One Mile Run ^ 4 min sec.^nay ^ Sheridan ^ Allman ^ Crown Point... Sweeney ^ South Bend^ 120 Yard Hurdle^17:3 sec. Ingraham Washington Walton ^ North Salem Williams ^ Kokomo...^ 220 Yard Hurdle 27:4 sec Ingraham ^ Washington ^ Church ^ Lebanon ^ Pinnick ^ Petersburg ^ High Jump 5 ft in. Graham ^ Burnetts Creek Cutrell ^ Plainfield Acad Walton^ North Salem... Ball^ Raub ^ Broad Jump ^ 20 ft. 8 in.^ Keeling^ Shelbyville ^ Ball ^ Raub^ Graham Burnetts Creek Pole Vault 10 ft. 6 in... Elser..^ Gary ^ Coughlin Tipton ^ Kiefer ^ Washington White ^ Vincennes ^ Shot Put 44 ft in. Otto Burnetts Creek^ Thorn ^ Wingate ^ Williams Sheridan ^ Discus Throw ^ 113 ft. ^ Ball ^ Raub ^ Graham^ Brownsburg Phillips ^ Gary ^ Mile Relay 3 min. 47 sec. ^ Lafayette Delphi Shortridge ^ BLUFFTON-DECATUR DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, DECATUR, INDIANA. EVENTS^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash ^ 11 sec. ^ Walmer ^ Bluffton Masterson ^ Bluffton ^ Colter ^ Decatur 220 Yard Dash ^ sec ^ Walmer ^ Bluffton Sheldon ^ Bluffton ^ Masterson ^ Bluffton ^ 440 Yard Dash^ 58 sec ^ Cummins^ Bluffton ^ McLeod^Bluffton ^ Funk^ Bluffton ^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min 15 sec. ^ Moomaw^McLeod^ Bluffton Broadbeck ^ Decatur ^ One Mile Run^ 5 min. 1 sec. ^Moomaw ^Bluffton^Funk ^Bluffton ^McLeod ^Bluffton S. Broad Jump^ 9 ft. 3 in Cline ^ Bluffton Blackburn.^ Decatur ^ Shoemaker^Bluffton S. High Jump.^ 4 ft in.^ Cline ^ Bluffton ^ Shoemaker^ Bluffton ^ Ball ^ Decatur ^ R. High Jump^ 4 ft in^ Cline ^ Bluffton Ball ^ Decatur ^ Cummins Bluffton R. Broad Jump^ 18 ft in ^ Cline ^ Bluffton ^ Crawley ^ Bluffton ^ Blackburn^,Decatur ^ Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 5 in Masterson ^ Bluffton Staker ^ Bluffton ^ Ball^ Decatur Shot Put^...^ 41 ft in....^ Shoemaker^ Bluffton^Lenhart Decatur Cline ^ Bluffton Discus Throw. ^ 90 ft. 7 in Cline Bluffton ^ Masterson^ Bluffton ^ Shoemaker ^ Bluffton ^ Mile Relay ^.. ^ Bluffton ^ Decatur ^ Decatur ^ 50 Yard Dash.^ sec ^ Walmer ^ Bluffton Colter ^ Decatur Peterson Decatur ^ Baseball Throw^ 269 ft^ Blackburn^ Decatur Masterson^ Bluffton... ^ Staker ^ Bluffton... ^ Date May 15, Place, Decatur. Schools participating, Decatur and Bluffton. Winner, Bluffton. Points, Second, Decatur. Points, Individual Champion, Cline, of Bluffton. Points 25. Referee, Turman, of Decatur. Starter, F. G. Thompson, of Bluffton.

126 ^ TRACK AND FIELD MEET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, APRIL 24, EVENT^RECORD^WINNER SCHOOL SECOND SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 50 Yard Dash ^ sec ^ Wright Crawfordsville ^ Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville McMillan ^ New Richmond 100 Yard Dash^ sec^ Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Sheffield Crawfordsville McMillan ^ New Richmond 220 Yard Dash.^ sec Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Maddox ^ Wingate. ^ Sheffield 440 Yard Crawfordsville Dash^ sec ^ Klendworth ^ Crawfordsville ^ Olin Wingate... ^ Davis ^ Half Mile!Crawfordsville Run^ 2 min. 24 sec ^ Hibbs Wingate ^ Harlan ^ Crawfordsville Spilman One Mile Run. Crawfordsville ^ 5 min sec ^ Harris Crawfordsville ^ Fauts Wingate. ^ Shaw ^ 120 Yard Crawfordsville Hurdle^ 16 sec ^ Henry ^ Crawfordsville ^ Flannigan ^ Crawfordsville Carter ^ 220 Yard Wingate Hurdle^ ^ sec.^ Henry ^ Crawfordsville ^ Wright ^ Waynetown ^ Clark ^ New Richmond High Jump 5 ft. 2 in ^ Maxwell ^ Crawfordsville ^ Olin Wingate.. ^ Myers Broad Jump. ^ ^ New Richmond 18 ft. 6 in. ^ Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Maxwell.^Crawfordsville D. Thompson 'Darlington Pole Vault ^ 8 ft Myers ^ New Richmond ^ D. Thompson... Darlington ^ Shot Pnt Phillips^ New Richmond 41 ft. 10 in Thorn Wingate ^ Pickett ^ Darlington ^ Discus Wisehrrt Throw^ ^ 129 ft in Crawfordsville ^ Wisehart^Crawfordsville ^ Brown ^ Waynetown ^ Half Mile Manson ^ Relay^1 min !Crawfordsville sec^ Crawfordsville ^ Wingate. ^ New Richmond Date, April 24, Place, Crawfordsville. Schools Participating, Crawfordsville, Wingate, New Richmnod, Darlington, Waynetown. Winner, Crawfordsville. Points, 71. Second, Wingate. Points, 23. Third, New Richmond. Points, 10. Individual Champion, Eagleson. Points, 18. Referee, George Thompson. Starter, W. H. Diddle. TRACK AND FIELD MEET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, MAY 8, EVENT^ RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash. ^ sec ^ Grady^Lafayette Heinzman Noblesville ^ 220 Yard Dash^ Eagleson 25 sec ^ ^ Heinzman Crawfordsville Noblesville ^ 'Grady ^ Lafayette ^ 440 Yard Dash^ Zimmer ^ sec ^ Noblesville Zimmer^ ^ Noblesville ^ Driscol^ Half Mile Lafayette^ Run.^ 2 min. 14 sec Klendworth ^ Powell.^ Crawfordsville Frankfort^ Driscol ^ Lafayette ^ One Mile Run^ 'White ^ 5 min. 1 sec^ Lebanon Powell ^ Frankfort ^ Adams ^ Lebanon ^ 120 Yard Hurele^ Hunt^ sec-^ Henry ^ Noblesville Crawfordsville^Dye ^ Lafayette 220 Yard ^ Hurdle^ sec Swails ^ Church ^ Lebanon... ^ Lebanon ^ Bunger ^ Frankfort ^ High Jump^ Horlacher. ^ 5 ft in^ Frankfort ^ Burton^Noblesville ^ Cave ^ Frankfort Bush ^ Lebanon. ^^ Manson ^ Crawfordsville Broad ^ Jump...^ 19 ft. 6 in Eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Manson^Crawfordsville Pole Vault^ Burton^ 9 ft. 5 in Hull Noblesville Noblesville ^ Burton Noblesville ^ Toresman ^ Lafayette ^ Slaughter.^ Lafayette ^ Shot Put 41 ft 1-2 in ^ Manson ^ Crawfordsville ^ Wisehart^. Crawfordsville Ostler Discus Throw ^ 106 ft 3 in ^ Frankfort ^ Wisehart ^ ^ Crawfordsville ^ Bush ^ Lebanon ^ Mile Relay 3 min. 50 Manson ^ 1-5 Crawfordsville sec ^ Frankfort ^ Crawfordsville ^ Lebanon^ Date, May 8, Place, Crawfordsville. Schools Participating, Noblesville, Lebanon, Lafayette, Fronkfort, Crawfordsville ^ Winner, Crawfordsville. Points, Second, Noblesville. Points, 26. Third, Lafayette. Points, 16. Individual Champion, Manson. Points, 10 1:3. Referee, G. W. Thompson. Starter, G. W. Thompson.

127 ^ TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAPORTE, INDIANA, MAY 1, EVENTS RECORD WINNER SCHOOL SECOND SCHOOL THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec. Kreuzberger South Bend ^ Schiebelhut^South Bend^ R. Wilcox^LaPorte 220 Yard Dash ^ sec ^ Kreuzberger South Bend ^ Schiebelhut South Bend^ R. Wilcox LaPorte 440 Yard Dash^ 55 sec. ^ Garfield:^South Bend ^ Mumby ^ Mishawaka ^ Emerson ^ Mishawaka Half Mile Run^ 2 14 sec. Clybourne^ South Bend^ Orcutt ^ LaPorte ^ Sweeney ^ South Bend One Mile Run^ sec^ Sweeney^South Bend^ Stebbins ^ Mishawaka Murphy ^ LaPorte 120 Yard Hurdle- 19 sec. Schiebelhut ^ South Bend ^ Studley^ Mishawaka Young. ^ LaPorte... ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec Schiebelhut^South Bend ^ Young ^ LaPorte ^ Hampson LaPorte ^ High Jump^5 ft. 4 in ^ Weaver^ LaPorte ^ Garfield ^ South Bend^ Heller ^ South Bend ^ Broad Jump ^ 18 ft in. ^ Wilcox LaPorte Kreuzberger South Bend^Young^LaPorte ^ Pole Vault 8 ft. 10 in.^ Scott ^ South Bend^ V. Rumely^ LaPorte ^ Sweeney ^ South Bend Shot Put 34 ft. 7 in.^ Smith' ^ South Bend^ Bussert^ Mishawaka Hampson^LaPorte Discus Throw ^ 94 ft in. ^ Stuley ^ Mishawaka ^ Hampson ^ LaPorte ^ Magunson^ LaPorte ^ Mile Relay ^ South Bend^ Mishawaka.^ Date, May 1, Place, LaPorte. Schools participating, South Bend, Mishawaka and LaPorte. Winner, South Bend. Points, 61. Second, LaPorte. Points, 29. Third, Mishawaka. Points, 18. Individual Champion, Schiebelhut. Points, 16. Referee, R. W. Johnson. Starter, R. W. Johnson. TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAPORTE, INDIANA, MAY 8, EVENTS RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec^ R. Wilcox^ LaPorte Barker^ Michigan City E. Wolf LaPorte 220 Yard Dash.^ sec. R. Wilcox^ LaPorte^ Darling ^ LaPorte ^ Grasskoff. Michigan City 440 Yard Dash.^ sec Barker Michigan City ^ E. Wolf ^ LaPorte ^ Riley ^ Michigan City Half Mile Run^ sec.^ D. Orcutt ^ LaPorte ^ Keene^ Valparaiso ^ Fedder ^ Michigan City One Mile Run^ sec ^ V. Murphy^ LaPorte W. Hall LaPorte ^ Pratt^ Valparaiso^ 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec. J. Flood LaPorte ^ G. Young LaPorte ^ Muster ^ Valparaiso ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec^ Young LaPorte Hampson LaPorte ^ Gardiner ^ Valparaiso ^ High Jump^ 5 ft. 2 in^ D. Weaver LaPorte Rosenak Michigan City Wilcox^ LaPorte ^ Broad Jump 17 ft. 1-2 in.^ R. Wilcox ^ LaPorte^ Young ^ LaPorte ^ Rosenak ^ Michigan City Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 8 in. ^ Rosenak Michigan City ^ Keene ^ Valparaiso Sierks ^ Valparaiso ^ Rumely ^ LaPorte Shot Put 35 ft in...^ R. Wilcox^ LaPorte Fedder^ Michigan City 'Hampson ^ LaPorte ^ Discus Throw ^ 98 ft. 4 in^ G. Magunson LaPorte ^ H. Hampson LaPorte^Fedder ^ Michigan City 1/2 Mile Relay...^ 1 min 46 sec. ^LaPorte^Michigan City Date, May 8, Place, LaPorte. Schools participating, Valparaiso, Michigan City and LaPorte. Winner, LaPorte. Points, Second, Michigan City. Points, 24. Third, Valparaiso. Points, Individual Champion, Robert Wilcox. Poidts, 21. Referee, R. W. Johnson. Starter, R. W. Johnson.

128 ^ TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LEBANON, INDIANA. EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash. ^ 11 sec.. Reath ^ Lebanon ^ Pryor.. ^ Frankfort ^ Frankfort ^ 220 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ Vex Reath ^ Lebanon ^ Fox ^ Frankfort^ Sheffield Crawfordsville 440 Yard Dash. ^ sec ^ DeVol ^ Lebanon Ostler Frankfort ^ Morarity ^ Half Mile Run Frankfort ^ ^ 2 min sec.^owell.^ Frankfort White Lebanon^ Church ^ Lebanon ^ One Mile Run^ 4 min sec. Powell ^Frankfort^Adam ^ Lebanon ^ Cross ^ Lebanon ^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec ^ Church^ Lebanon ^ Horlacher^ Frankfort^ Bunger^ Frankfort^ High Jump 5 ft in ^ Maxwell ^ Crawfordsville ^ Busch ^ Lebanon ^ Powell Frankfort ^ Broad Jump. ^ 19 ft in.^eagleson ^ Crawfordsville ^ DeVol ^ Lebanon^ Maxwell ^ Crawfordsville Pole Vault 9 ft. ^ Black ^ Lebanon^ Thompson ^ Frankfort ^ Bowen ^Lebanon... ^ Shot Put ^ 39 ft. 3 in.^ isheets.^ Frankfort^ Stonebraker^ Frankfort Wisehart ^ Crawfordsville Discus Throw^ 107 ft in. ^ Wisehart ^ Crawfordsville ^ Bush Lebanon ^ Stonebraker^ Frankfort ^ Mile Relay ^ 3 min. 49 sec. ^ Lebanon ^ Crawfordsville ^ Frankfort ^ Date, May 1, Place, Lebanon. Schools participating, Lebanon, Frankfort and Crawfordsville. Winner, Lebanon. Points, 41. Second, Frankfort. Points, 40. Third, Crawfordsville. Points, 18, Individual Champion, Powell. Referee, Roy Collins. Starter, Roy Collins. TRACK AND FIELD MEET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. ^ EVENT^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash ^ 11 sec Schiebelhut^South Bend ^ Kreuzberger South Bend ^ Baker ^ Plymouth.. ^ 222 Yard Dash^ sec ^ Hoag ^ Plymouth^ Kreuzberger South Bend^Martin ^ South Bend^ 440 Yard Dash ^ 56 sec ^ Hoag^Plymouth Martin ^ South Bend ^ Garfield ^ South Bend Half Mile Run-^ 2 min. 12 sec.^r. Cook ^ Plymouth ^ Sweeney.^ South Bend^ Cummins.^ Plymouth...^ One Mile Run min. 5 sec^ Sweeney ^ South Bend ^ Cummins. ^ 'Plymouth^Hochtell South Bend^ 120 Yard Hurdle ^ 20 sec Schiebelhut ^ South Bend ^ Smith ^ 'South Bend ^ 'Cramer ^ Plymouth 220 Yord Hurdle^ sec^ Martin South Bend^ Schiebelhut^ South Bend^ Cramer ^ Plymouth...^ High Jump 5 ft. 5 in ^ Cramer ^ Plymouth Heeler. South Bend ^ Martin ^ South Bend Broad Jump...^ 19 ft. 1 in Martin^South Bend ^ Schiebelhut^ South Bend^ Kreuzberger South Bend^ Pole Vault.^ 8 ft. 9 in..... ^ Scott South Bend ^ Garfield South Bend Sweeney... ^ South Bend ^Wise.^ Plymouth.. ^ Shot Put 39 ft. 4in E. Joeox ^ Plymouth Ness ^ Plymouth ^ Helms ^ Plymouth ^ Discus Throw.^ 9 ft. 8 in. ^..^ Baker ^ Plymouth ^ Zilky ^ South Bend^ Whiteman.^ South Bend Ness ^ Plymouth Mile Relay ^ 3 min. 53'sec.^ South Bend ^ Plymouth.. ^ Date, April, 24, Place, Plymouth. Schools participating, South Bend, Plymouth. Winner, South Bend. Points, 77. Second, Plymouth, 42. Individual Champions, Schiebelhut and Martin. Points, 16. Referee, Johnson, Winona. Starter, Walters. Rochester.

129 ^ TRACK AND FIELD MEET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. EVENT^ RECORD WINNER SCHOOL SECOND SCHOOL THIRD ^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec...^ Beigh ^ Argos ^ Haag ^ Plymouth ^ Heiser^ Culver 220 Yard Dash^ 23 sec.. ^ Beigh ^ Argos ^ Haag ^ Plymouth ^ ;Heiser^ Culver ^ 440 Yard Dash^ 58 sec. Haag ^ Plymouth Baker ^ Plymouth^ Buch^ Plymouth Half Mile Run ^ 2 min. 13 sec...^ Cook ^ Plymouth^ Hawkins ^ Plymouth. ^ Ritchey ^ Plymouth ^ One Mile Run ^ 5 min. 8 sec. Hawkins^ Plymouth ^ Dawson^Argos ^ Cummins^ Plymouth 120 Yard Hurdle 19 sec. ^ Beigh ^ Argos ^ Cramer^ Plymouth ^ Baker^Plymouth ^ 220 Yard Hurdle sec.^ Beigh Argos ^ Cramer^ Plymouth. ^ Moody ^ Culver ^ High Jump 5 ft. 4 in ^ Heiser ^ Culver ^Cramer^ Plymouth ^ Dietrich ^ Bremen^ Broad Jump ^ 16 ft. 6 in. ^ K. Reed ^ Bourbon ^ 'Cramer^ Plymouth..^ Reed^ Bourbon.^ Pole Vault ^ 8 ft. 4 in Loser Culver ^ Dunnuck ^ Bremen^ Wise ^Plymouth ^ Shot Put ^ 41 ft. 7 in...^ Jacox ^ Plymouth Ness ^ Plymouth.^. Baker ^ Plymouth ^ Discus Throw ^ 96 ft. 10 in. Dunnuck ^ Bremen...^ Zink. ^ Argos ^ Baker ^ Plymouth..^ Mile Relay ^ 13 min. 58 sec. ^ Plymouth Date, May 8, Place, Plymouth. Schools participating, Plymouth, Argos, Bremen, Culver and Bourbon. Winner, Plymouth. Points, 57. Second, Argos. Points, 26. Third, Culver. Points, 19. Individual Champion, Beigh. Points, 20. Referee, Woody, South Bend. Starter, Johnson, South Bend. TRACK AND FIELD MEET, ROCHESTER, INDIANA. EVENT^ RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ 11 sec ^ Haag ^ Plymouth^Moore ^ Rochester^ Baker^Plymouth.^ 220 Yard Dash^ 23 sec ^ Haag ^ Plymouth ^ Moore ^ Rochester ^ 'Hartman ^ Rochester ^ 440 Yard Dash^ 53 sec. Haag ^ Plymouth Baker ^ Plymouth ^ Moore ^ Rochester ^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min 11 sec ^ Hawkins^Plymouth ^ Cook ^ Plymouth ^Murphy ^ Rochester One Mile Run^ 5 min. 5 sec.^hawkins ^ Plymouth ^ Cummins ^ Plymouth.^ 'Cook ^ Plymouth..^ 120 Yard Hurdle ^ 19 sec Robbins ^ Rochester Cramer^ Plymouth ^ 'Baker ^ Plymouth^ 220 Yard Hurdle-- 28 sec. ^ Cramer^ Plymouth ^ Haag ^ Plymouth ^ ;Robbins ^ Rochester ^ High Jump 5 ft. 4 in ^ Cramer^ Plymouth ^ Maxey ^ Plymouth..^ Ivey ^ Rochester ^ Broad Jump 18 ft. 6 in ^ Miller Rochester ^ Castle ^ Rochester^ Wright^ Plymouth...^ Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 4 in ^ Wise ^ Plymouth ^ Castle Rochester ^ Hess.^ Plymouth.. ^ Shot Put 39 ft. 8 in^ Jacox^ Plymouth ^ Miller ^ Rochester ^ Ness ^ Plymouth...^ Discus Throw^ 97 ft. 8 in Miller Rochester ^ Babcock ^ Rochester ^ Baker ^ Plymouth.. ^ Mile Relay 3 min 52 sec. Plymouth ^ Rochester^ Date, May 1, Place, Rochester. Schools participating, Plymouth and Rochester. Winner, Plymouth. Points, 72. Second, Rochester. Points, 41. Individual Champion, Haag. Points, 18. Starter, Walters, Rochester.

130 ^ SOUTHWESTERN QUADRANGULAR TRACK AND FIELD MEET, VINCENNES, INDIANA. EVENTS RECORD^WINNER SCHOOL SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash ^ sec.^ Brightmire ^ Evansville. W. Grossman. Evansville ^ Lindsey^ Evansville ^ 220 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ Brightmire ^ Evansville Danes ^ Evansville^Greer ^ Princeton ^ 440 Yard Dash ^ sec. ^ Schulz ^ Evansville. ^ E. Crossman Evansville ^ Greer. ^ Princeton.. ^ One Mile Run^ 5 min 10 sec. ^ Mogge^ Evansville^ Wild^ Mt. Vernon^ Skelton ^ Princeton.^ Half Mile Run^ 2 min sec ^ A lles ^ Mt. Vernon^ Gamble ^ Princeton ^ Mogge^ Evansville^ 120 Yard Hurdle sec.^ W. Grossman. Evansville Schultz ^ Evansville ^ Sisson ^ Princeton ^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec. ^ Geiger ^ Princeton ^ W. Grossman. Evansville ^ McCain ^ Princeton.. ^ High Jump^ 5 ft in ^ Bush ^ Mt. Vernon^ White ^ Vincennes^ McClure. ^ Princeton ^ Hall^Princeton ^ Pole Vault^ 9 ft. 8 in. ^White ^ Vincennes Hall^Princeton ^ Denton & Lowe Evansville ^ Shot Put 40 ft. 10 in. ^ Vandermark Vincennes ^ Hass^Evansville. ^ McClure ^ Princeton ^ R. Broad Jump^ 20 ft in ^ Hall ^ Princeton Lahr^Vincennes^Bush ^ Mt. Vernon Discus Throw^ 103 ft. 3 in ^ Hass ^ Evansville ^ Stormont^Princeton ^ Vonderhyde Princeton ^ Mile Relay^ 3 min 59 sec Evansville ^ Princeton ^ Date, May 8, Place, Vincennes. Schools participating, Princeton, Evansville, Mt. Vernon, and Vincennes. Winner, Evansville. Points, 51. Second. Princeton. Points, Third, Vincennes. Points, Fourth, Mt. Vernon. Points, 14. Referee, Dr. J. Carlton Daniels, Indianapolis. Starter, W. H. Diddel, Crawfordsville. DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, VINCENNES, INDIANA. EVENTS^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec^ Lewis^ Lawrenceville^ Decker^ Vincennes ^ Lingenfelter^Lawrenceville 220 Yard Dash^ sec ^ Westfall ^ Vincennes Decker^ Vincennes^ Warner ^ Lawrenceville 440 Yard Dash^ sec. ^ White Vincennes Warner ^ Lawrenceville Smith ^ Vincennes One Mile Run. ^ 5 min sec ^ Willber ^ Vincennes ^ Easterday ^ Lawrenceville VonTress ^ Vincennes ^ Half Mile Run ^ 2 min 24 sec.^ McFarland ^ Vincennes Easterday ^ Lawrenceville Swartzman^Vincennes ^ 120 Yard Hurdle sec. ^ Westfall ^,Vincennes ^ White ^ Vincennes^ Miles ^ Lawrenceville 220 Yard Hurdle 31 sec ^ White ^'Vincennes Miles ^ Lawrenceville Johnson ^ Vincennes ^ High Jump^ 5 ft. 2 in ^ White ^ Vincennes Miles ^ Lawrenceville Warner ^ Lawrenceville Roof ^ Vincennes ^ Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 4 in ^ Miles ^ Lawrenceville ^ Johnson ^ Vincennes. ^ White ^ Vincennes ^ Shot Put^ 40 ft. 10 in ^ Vandermark^ Vincennes Lingenfelter Lawrenceville Miles ^ Lawrenceville R. Broad Jump^ 17 ft in^ Lewis^ Lawrenceville ^ Lahr. ^ Vincennes ^ Johnson^ Vincennes^ Discus Throw^ 99 ft ^ White Vincennes ^ Vandermark Vincennes ^ Lahr^ Vincennes.^ Mile Relay ^4 min 14 sec^ Vincennes.^ Date, April 17, Place, Vincennes: Schools participating, Lawrenceville, Ill., and Vincennes, Ind. Winner, Vincennes. Points, Second, Lawrenceville. Points, Referee, Louis Bruner. Starter, Jay Smith.

131 ^ WABASH VALLEY TRACK AND FIELD MEET. BLUFFTON, INDIANA. EVENT^ RECORD WINNER SCHOOL SECOND SCHOOL THIRD SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ 11 sec ^ Moore.^ Rochester ^ Miller Huntington ^ Miller ^ Rochester ^ 220 Yard Dash^ sec ^ Walmer ^ Bluffton ^ Sheldon ^ Bluffton Miller ^ Huntington ^ 440 Yard Dash^ sec ^ Miller ^Rochester^ Miller ^ Huntington ^ Moore ^ Rochester ^ Half Mile Run. ^ Murphy ^Rochester^Moomaw^ Bluffton ^ McLeod ^ Bluffton ^ One Mile Run.^ 5 min sec^ Moomaw Bluffton ^ Funk Bluffton ^ Croshon ^ Wabash 120 Yard Hurdle^ sec...^ Cline ^ Huntington ^ Robbins ^ Rochester ^ Walmer ^ Bluffton ^ 220 Yard Hurdle^ sec...^ Robbins^Rochester ^ Schacht Huntington^ Pursley^ Bluffton High Jump 5 ft in ^ Worth ^ Wabash ^ Cline ^ Bluffton ^ Wygant ^ Huntington^ Broad Jump 19 ft in Miltonberger Huntington Miller Rochester ^ Worth ^ Wabash ^ Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 6 in. ^ Cline ^ Huntington Masterson ^ Bluffton Frost ^ Huntington ^ Shot Put 39 ft in ^ Shoemaker^ Bluffton ^ Schreck ^ Wabash ^ Knight^ Wabash ^ Mile Relay^ 3 min. 59 sec ^ Rochester^ Bluffton ^ Huntington Date, May 23, Place, Bluffton. Schools participating, Bluffton, Huntington, Rochester and Wabash. Winner, Rochester. Points, 34. Second, Bluffton. Points, 32. Third, Huntington. Points, 31. Individual Champion, Miller, Rochester. Points, 14. Referee, A. L. Trester, Alexandria. Starter, W. H. Shaw, Marion. DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, VINCENNES, INDIANA. EVENT^ RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash.^ sec. ^ Webb ^ Washington ^ Swords^Washington Keifer ^ Washington 220 Yard Dash.^ 24 sec.. ^ Webb ^ Washington^Charles ^ Washington Westfall ^ Vincennes ^ 440 Yard Dash. ^ 56 sec. ^ Lundrigan^ Washington ^ White ^ Vincennes ^ Flick ^ Washington One Mile Run ^ 5 min sec ^ Ballue ^ Washington Umbles^Washington Willber ^ Vincennes ^ Half Mile Run ^ 2 min sec^ Ballue ^ Washington ^ Capehart ^ Washington Mattingly ^ Washington. 120 Yard Hurdle sec. ^ Ingrahm^ Washington ^ Westfall ^ Vincennes ^ Smiley ^ Washington 220 Yard Hurdle sec ^ Ingrahm ^ Washington ^ Westfall^Vincennes ^ Smiley ^ Washington High Jump 5 ft. 4 in ^ White ^ Vincennes. ^ Keifer.^ Washington Johnson ^ Vincennes.^ Roof ^ Vincennes ^ Smalley ^ Washington ^ Pole Vault ^ 10 ft. 6 in. ^ Keifer ^ Washington ^ White ^ Vincennes^Ingram ^ Washington Shot Put ^ 40 ft. 9 in. ^ Vandermark^ Vincennes Charles ^ Washington Smalley ^ Washington R. Broad Jump ^ 19 ft. 3 in^ Lahr ^ Vincennes Keifer ^ Washington Webb ^ Washington Discus Throw ^ 103 ft. 2 in ^ Smalley ^ Washington ^ White ^ Vincennes ^ Charles^ Washington Mile Relay ^ 3 min sec ^ Washington ^... ^ Date, April 24, Place, Vincennes. Schools participating, Washington and Vincennes. Winner, Washington. Points, Second, Vincennes. Points, Individual Champions, White, 14; Keifer, 12; Ingraham, 11. Referee, Louis Bruner. Starter, H. A. Sass.

132 ^ TRACK AND FIELD MEET, WASHINGTON, INDIANA, APRIL 17, EVENTS^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL^SECOND^SCHOOL THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash^ sec^ Webb ^ Washington^ Swords^ Washington 220 Yard Dash^ 25 sec ^ Webb ^Washington Pinnick^ Petersburg^ 440 Yard Dash^ 57 sec ^ Pinnick Petersburg ^ Lundergan ^ Washington Half Mile Run ^ 2 min sec ^ Saunders^Petersburg ^ Mattingly^Washington One Mile Run^..5 min sec^ Saunders ^ Petersburg ^ Coleman ^ Petersburg^ 120 Yard Hurdle sec ^ Ingraham^Washington Smiley^ Washington 220 Yard Hurdle^ 30 sec ^ Ingraham ^ Washington ^ Smiley ^ Washington High Jump 5 ft. 6 in ^ Kiefer Washington ^ Watson ^ Petersburg Broad Jump ^ 19 ft. 3-4 in ^ Kiefer ^ Washington ^ Watson ^ Petersburg ^ Pole Vault 9 ft. 6 in ^ Kiefer ^ Washington Ingraham ^ Washington Shot Put^ 38 ft. 8 in ^ Burch Petersburg ^ Charles ^ Washington... Discus Throw^ 107 ft. 9 in^ Smalley ^ Washington ^ Burch ^ 'Petersburg^ Mile Relay^ 3 min. 54 sec^ Petersburg^ Washington.1. ^ Date, April 17, Place, Washington. Schools Participating, Petersburg and Washington. Winner, Washington. Points, 61. Second, Petersburg. Points, 35. Individual Champion, Kiefer. Points, 15. Starter, Walter E. Treanor. TRACK AND FIELD MEET, WASHINGTON, INDIANA, MAY 1, EVENTS^RECORD^WINNER^SCHOOL 1 SECOND^SCHOOL^THIRD^SCHOOL 100 Yard Dash.^ sec. Heuring Petersburg ^ Webb.. ^ Washington ^ France ^ 220 Yard Petersburg ^ Dash^ sec. ^ Heuring ^ Petersburg^ Webb ^ Washington ^ Charles 440 Yard Dash. Pinnick... ^ Washington ^ Petersburg ^ White ^ Vincennes ^ Half Mile F. Burch ^ Run^ Petersburg ^ 2 mm. 3-5 sec ^ Ballon ^ Washington^Mattingly^ One Mile Washington^!Coleman ^ Run^ Petersburg^ 4 min sec^ Saunders ^ Petersburg^ Ballou^ Washington ^ 120 Yard Coleman^ Petersburg^ Hurdle^ 18 sec.. Ingraham ^ Washington^. Smiley ^!Washington Westfall 220 Yard ^ Vincennes ^ Hurdle^ sec^ Ingraham ^ Washington ^ Pinnick^ High Jump^ Petersburg^Smiley.^ Washington -- 5 ft. 6 in White ^ Vincennes ^ Kiefor ^ Washington Smalley ^ Washington Broad Jump ^ Roaf ^ Vincennes.^ 19 ft. 7 in^lahr ^ Vincennes ^ Kiefer ^ Washington ^ Pole Watson ^ Vault^ Petersburg ^ 10 ft. 3 in Kiefer ^,Washington ^ Ingraham ^ Washington ^ White ^ Vincennes. Shot Put ^ 40 ft. 7 in.^ Vandermark Vincennes Burch ^ Petersburg Smalley ^ Discus Washington Throw^ 98 ft in ^ Burch ^ Petersburg ^ Smalley ^ Washington ^ Vandermark^ Mile Vincennes ^ Relay^ 3 min 49 sec ^Petersburg ^ Washington Date, May 1, Place Washington. Schools Participating, Vincennes, Petersburg, and Washington. Winner, Washington. Points, 4S 1-2. Second. Petersburg. Points, 36. Third, Vincennes. Points, Individual Champion, Ingraham, Washington. Points. 13. Referee. Walter E. Treanor. Starter, Harry G. Newton.

133 ^ BASKET BALL AKRON. Winning School Losing School ^Score ^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Akron ^ Nappanee ^20 to 16^Akron Oct. 16 Bradway and Kiser Akron Bunker Hill ^54 to 8^Akron ^ Nov. 13 Gast Akron^ Syracuse^37 to 9^Syracuse ^ Nov. 20. ^ Good ^ Gast and Little Akron Nappanee ^35 to 30^Nappanee ^ Nov 26 ^ Good ^ A. L. Trester Akron Columbia City^51 to 16^Akron^Dec. 4 Gast and Schaffer Akron Rochester^21 to 17^Akron Dec. 11 A. L. Trester Akron Culver ^58 to 12^Akron ^ Dec. 19 Gast Akron ^ Syracuse ^47 to 5^Akron.^ Dec. 23 Gast Akron Columbia City^25 to 21^Columbia City.. Jan. 8 ^ Good ^ Gast Thorntown ^ Akron ^35 to 23^Akron^ Jan. 15 ^ A. L. Trester Akron New Richmond^27 to 24^Akron. Jan. 22 Mowe Rochester ^ Akron^35 to 27^Rochester^ Jan. 27 Good ^ Westover Bunker Hill ^ Akron^23 to 17^Bunker Hill^Feb. 3^Good ^ Sprouse Akron Bluffton^49 to 29^Akron. ^ Feb. 19 ^ Sommer Akron Huntington ^41 to 35^Akron.^ Feb. 26 ^ 1 Gast Akron ^ Etna Green ^44 to 13^Rochester ^ March 5... Bravy Rochester^ Akron^ 37 to 24^Rochester.^ March 6... ^I Bravy ALBION. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Albion South Whitely..^41 to 15^South Whitley Dec. 4 Good ^ Godlove Bremen.. Albion ^33 to 56^Bremen ^ Dec. 18 ^ Good Johnson and Hadley Albion Auburn 54 to 14^Albion Jan. 1 Seymore Wawaka Albion ^33 to 21^Wawaka ^ Jan. 8^ Fair^ Sacks Albion South Whitley^66 to 13^Albion Jan. 15 Seymore Wolf Lake ^ Albion. ^31 to 13^Wolf Lake.^ Jan. 27 ^ Fair ^ Schlabaugh Albion Wawaka ^22 to 17^Albion Feb. 5 Seymore Albion ^ Wolf Lake. ^33 to 15^Albion ^ Feb. 12 Seymore Albion Auburn ^28 to 17^Auburn Feb. 19 ^ Good ^ Padgett Huntington ^ Albion ^40 to 17^Bluffton Mar. 5 ^ Good Thurman Albion Bremen ^29 to 22^Albion ^ Mar. 12 Padgett Goshen ^ Albion ^38 to 22^Goshen ^ Mar. 13^ Good^ Albion ^ Goshen^ 34 to 17^Albion ^ Mar. 19^ Johnson

134 ^ AMO. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Fillmore^ Amo ^19 to 16^Fillmore ^ Oct. 22 Good Pruitt and Bridges Amo Clayton ^25 to 6^Amo ^ Nov. 6 Pruitt Amo. Fillmore ^19 to 13^Amo Nov. 13 Pruitt and Bridges Pendleton Amo ^32 to 27^Pendleton Nov. 20 Pruitt and Kinman Amo Greencastle^58 to 9^Amo Dec. 4 Pruitt Monrovia ^ Amo. ^35 to 19^Amo Dec. 11 Pruitt Amo Plainfield ^52 to 26^Amo ^ Dec. 26 Pruitt Southport Amo ^36 to 32^Amo Jan. 8 ^Pruitt Amo Brownsburg^85 to 3^Amo Jan. 22 Pruitt Amo Danville^32 to 20^Danville Jan. 29 Good^ Brown and Peyton Amo ^ Plainfield ^30 to 22^Plainfield Feb. 5 ^ Good Hessler and Heavins Amo ^ Brownsburg^45 to 11^Brownsburg.^Feb. 12 Good Phillips and Reitzel Amo Danville ^51 to 7^Amo Feb. 19 Pruitt and Peyton Amo Brazil ^43 to 27^Amo Feb. 24 Pruitt and Hessler Delphi ^ Amo ^34 to 29^Lebanon ^ Mar. 5^ Good ^Robinson ANDERSON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Anderson.^ Marion ^30 to 11^Marion Sept. 13 ^ Good ^ Harrell Anderson New Castle ^34 to 16^New Castle ^ Nov. 30 Good Converse Anderson.. West Lafayette^35 to 8^Anderson ^ Dec.4 Dailey Anderson.. ^ Muncie ^30 to 15^Anderson.. ^ Dec. 11 Westover Anderson New Castle ^38 to 22^Anderson ^ Dec. 18 Dailey Anderson ^ Hartford City..^13 to 11^Hartford City.. Dec. 23 ^ Good Bishop Anderson Bloomington^33 to 15^Anderson ^ Jan. 8 Converse Lebanon.^ Anderson... ^26 to 24^Lebanon ^ Jan. 15 Craigle Anderson Kokomo ^24 to 23^Kokomo. ^ Jan. 22 Good Westover Anderson Richmond 36 to 29^Richmond^ Jan 29 ^ Good Chattin Anderson Kokomo ^27 to 15^Anderson ^ Feb.5 Westover Muncie Anderson ^35 to 21^Muncie ^ Feb. 13 Allison Anderson ^ Lapel ^23 to 11^Anderson ^ Feb. 12 White Anderson ^ Richmond ^32 to 20^Anderson ^ Feb 26 Chattin Bloomington ^ Anderson^ 18 to 23^Bloomington Feb. 26 ^Good ^ Abbott

135 ARCADIA. Winning School Losing School ^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Arcadia ^ Walnut Grove^22 to 17^Walnut Grove Oct. 18 Good Bruce and Copple Arcadia ^ Carmel ^23 to 1^Carmel^ Oct. 25^ Good ^ Hinshaw Cicero Arcadia ^29 to 25^Arcadia ^ Nov. 13 Ellis Arcadia Walton ^29 to 9^Arcadia^Nov. 20 Bruce Arcadia Noblesville ^30 to 2^Arcadia ^ Nov. 25 Bruce Arcadia Broad Ripple^28 to 3^Arcadia ^ Dec. 4 Smith Arcadia Tipton ^33 to 16^Arcadia Dec. 11 Haeton Arcadia Broad Ripple^31 to 19^Broad Ripple Jan. 8 ^ Good Wright Arcadia Boxley ^30 to 14^Arcadia^Feb. 5 Bruce Arcadia Walnut Grove ^41 to 21^Arcadia ^ Feb. 19 Bruce Walton ^ Arcadia^20 to 18^Walton ^ Jan. 29 Fair ^ Arcadia ^ Carmel ^43 to 8^Arcadia ^ Feb. 26 Bruce Arcadia ^ Mt. Comfort^62 to 9^Anderson ^ Mar. 5 Good Spruce Pendleton ^ Arcadia ^ 31 to 24^Anderson^ Mar. 6.^ Good ^ Spruce ARLINGTON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Arlington^ Carthage ^11 to 4^ Arlington. ^ Oct. 5^ Good ^ L. Henley Arlington Manilla ^9 to 7^Manilla Sept. 25 Good ^ Inlow and Northam Rushville ^ Arlington. ^37 to 13^Rushville ^ Nov. 11 Good Binford Milroy ^ Arlington. ^60 to 17^Milroy Dec. 11 Fair ^ Carr Carthage Arlington ^33 to 13^Carthage ^ Jan. 15 Fair Small Fairview ^ Arlington ^56 to 16^Fairview ^ Feb. 5 ^ Good Hall Morristown ^ Arlington ^32 to 12^Morristown^Feb. 12 ^ Good Beach and Nelson Carthage^ Arlington^ 21 to 14^Carthage^Feb. 26^ Good^ Hutchinson

136 ^ AUSTIN. Winning School Losi ng School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Austin Charleston ^39 to 13^Austin Nov. 25^ Milan. Austin ^26 to 12^Austin Dec. 12 ^ Westport Austin^37 to 7^Westport. ^ Dec. 18 ^ Good ^ Austin Vallonia ^19 to 9^Austin ^ Dec. 23 ^ Austin Orleans ^23 to 14^Orleans^ Jan. 8 Good ^ Westport Austin ^39 to 22^Austin ^ Jan. 16^ New Albany Austin ^35 to 26^Austin ^ Jan. 21 ^ Milan ^ Austin ^47 to 7^Milan ^Jan. 22.^ Good ^ Whiteland ^ Austin ^19 to 14^Austin Jan. 29^ Salem Austin ^26 to 15^Austin ^ Feb. 5 ^ Southport ^ Austin ^35 to 22^Austin ^ Feb. 19 ^ New Albany ^ Austin ^ 19 to 15^New Albany Feb. 27 ^ BEDFORD. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Bedford ^ Odon ^55 to 8^Bedford ^ Oct. 16 ^ McCormick Bedford.. Seymour ^14 to 11^Bedford Nov. 6 Abbett Kokomo Bedford ^16 to 13^Bedford Nov. 13 McCormick Bedford ^ Crawfordsville^24 to 23^Bedford Nov. 20 Abbett Bedford Paoli ^46 to 17^Bedford Nov. 25 McCormick Clinton Bedford^20 to 16^Bedford Dec. 5 Berndt Bloomington Bedford ^48 to 19^Bloomington Dec. 11 Good Homer Bedford ^ Orleans^37 to 14^Bedford Dec. 18 McCormick Lebanon Bedford^39 to 6^Lebanon ^ Dec. 29 Good ^ Thorntown ^ Bedford^27 to 6^Thorntown ^ Dec. 30 ^ Good ^ Shelbyville^ Bedford^28 to 9^Shelbyville ^ Jan, 1 ^ Good ^ Jones Seymour Bedford ^27 to 15^Seymour ^ Jan. 8 ^ Good ^ Abbett Shelbyville Bedford ^40 to 24^Bedford Jan. 15 McCormick Bedford Washington^41 to 10^Bedford Jan. 22 McCormick and Moorman Vincennes Bedford ^25 to 21^Bedford ^ Jan. 30. McCormick Bloomington ^ Bedford ^ 26 to 11^Bedford Fed. 5^ Jones

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139 ^ BEDFORD. Winning School Losing School ^Score^Place^ Date^Treatment^ Officials Bedford Washington^26 to 24^Washington^Feb. 12 ^ Good ^ McCormick and Moorman Bedford Salem ^43 to 16^Bedford ^ Feb 19 McCormick Bedford Orleans ^18 to 13^Orleans ^ Feb. 26 ^ Bad Abbett Bedford Salem ^16 to 13^Salem ^ Feb. 27 ^ Bad McCormick and Thompson Switz City^ Bedford ^ 35 to 15^Bedford ^ Mar. 5 Jared BLUFFTON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment ^Officials Bluffton Liberty Center 33 to 17^Bluffton Nov. 6 Merriman Bluffton ^ Fairmount ^60 to 29^Bluffton Nov. 16 Swaim Bluffton Fort Wayne^67 to 10^Bluffton Dec. 11 Swaim Bluffton^ Fort Wayne^24 to 5^Fort Wayne ^ Dec. 18 Good ^ Croninger Bluffton Decatur ^31 to 22^Decatur^Dec. 23 Good ^ Merriman Bluffton Decatur^32 to 19^Bluffton ^ Dec. 29 Coolman Bluffton Hartford City^30 to 16^Bluffton Dec. 31 Coolman Bluffton Portland ^44 to 6^Portland^ Jan. 8 Good Teeter Bluffton Pennville ^31 to 11^Pennville^Jan. 9 Good ^ Teeter Bluffton Pennville ^38 to 13^Bluffton Jan. 15 Swaim Bluffton Ossian ^46 to 11^Bluffton ^ Jan. 22 Swaim Hartford Bluffton ^15 to 40^Hartford ^ Jan. 29 ^ Fair Bishop Bluffton Marion^29 to 24^Marion Feb. 5 Good White Bluffton ^ Huntington ^31 to 26^Huntington^Feb. 12 ^ Good ^ White Bluffton ^ Fairmount ^46 to 23^Fairmount^ Feb. 13^ Good ^ Jay Akron Bluffton^29 to 49^Akron Feb. 19 ^ Good Summers Rochester^Bluffton ^23 to 37^Rochester ^ Feb. 20 ^ Good ^ Mowe Bluffton ^ Portland ^46 to 10^Portland. ^ Feb. 26 Coolman Bluffton Geneva ^50 to 5^Bluffton^Mar. 5 Bishop Bluffton ^ Decatur ^69 to 16^Bluffton ^ Mar. 6 Thurman Bluffton Liberty Center^38 to 23^Bluffton^Mar. 6 ^ Thurman Bluffton Huntington ^34 to 17^Bluffton Mar. 6 ^ Bishop Bluffton ^ Westport ^28 to 18^Bloomington Mar. 12 ^ Good ^ Abbott Montmorenci^ Bluffton^21 to 22^Bloomington Mar. 13^ Good^ Abbott

140 ^ BOURBON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Bremen ^ Bourbon. ^27 to 13^Bremen ^ Oct. 17 Fair ^ Hadley and Sites Argos Bourbon ^31 to 27^Argos Nov. 6^ Good Umbaugh and Sites Bourbon Argos ^27 to 19^Bourbon ^ Nov. 13 ^Annis and Sites Plymouth ^ Bourbon ^41 to 21^Plymouth ^ Nov. 20 Good Jacox and Sites Bremen^ Bourbon. ^34 to 26^Bourbon Nov. 25 ^Hadley and Sites Etna Green Bourbon ^29 to 15^Etna Green.^ Dec. 4^ Good Woody Bourbon Atwood ^47 to 12^Bourbon^Dec. 11 Orcutt and Sites Bourbon ^ Columbia City.^24 to 23^Bourbon ^ Dec. 18 Shaffer and Sites Bourbon H. S. ^ Alumni ^22 to 13^Bourbon ^ Dec. 23 Sites and Patterson Plymouth Bourbon^34 to 19^Bourbon ^ Jan. 1 Jacox and Sites Etna Green Bourbon ^37 to 19^Bourbon^Jan. 8. Donald and Stephenson Argos Bourbon ^30 to 26^Plymouth ^ Jan. 16. Bravy Columbia City^ Bourbon ^30 to 28^Columbia City Jan. 22 Good Flox and Sites Warsaw Bourbon ^29 to 26^Winona^ Jan. 30.^ Bourbon ^ Milford^57 to 11^Bourbon ^ Feb. 5 Shepard and Sites Bourbon ^ Atwood ^35 to 4^Bourbon^Feb. 12 Sites and Orcut Bourbon Etna Green ^23 to 18^Etna Green^ Feb. 13 Good Woody Milford Bourbon ^23 to 11^Milford Feb. 19^ Very bad ^ Shepard and Sites Bourbon ^ Etna Green ^35 to 25^Bourbon ^ Feb. 26 Stephenson Bremen. Bourbon ^56 to 24^Rochester^ Mar. 6 ^ Miller BRAZIL. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Paris, Ill Brazil ^33 to 22^Paris ^ Dec. 18 Good^ Mitchell Brazil. Paris ^35 to 34^Brazil Jan. 1 Reagan Clinton Brazil ^32 to 11^Clinton ^ Jan. 8 ^ Good Eggleston Wiley ^ Brazil ^40 to 23^Terre Haute.^Jan. 9 Fair McCullough Brazil ^ Rockville ^35 to 23^Rockville ^ Jan. 15 Good Rohm Brazil ^ Clinton ^26 to 17^Brazil ^ Jan. 26 Bridgman Brazi Wiley ^35 to 25^Brazil Jan. 29 Whissen Brazil ^ Clayton ^46 to 20^Brazil Feb. 3 McCullough Garfield Brazil ^43 to 32^Terre Haute. Feb. 5 ^ Good Fishback Brazil ^ Rockville ^38 to 12^Brazil Feb. 12 Bridgman Clayton Brazil ^38 to 23^Clayton ^ Feb. 17 Good Tudor Brazil. ^ Garfield ^39 to 24^Brazil Feb. 19 Bridgman Amo. Brazil ^44 to 27^Amo Feb 24^ Bad. Wildman

141 ^ BREMEN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Bremen Bourbon Syracuse ^ Bremen ^27 to 13^Bremen Oct. 23 Sites and Hadley ^17 to 14^Syracuse ^ Oct. 30 ^Fair ^ Wood and Hadley Bremen Milford ^28 to 8^Bremen. Nov. 6 Hadley Bremen Syracuse^29 to 16^Bremen^Nov. 13 Wood and Hadley Bremen New Carlisle^31 to 13^Bremen ^ Nov. 20 Hadley and Reeder Bremen Bourbon ^36 to 26^Bourbon ^ Nov. 25^ Good ^ Sites and Hadley Bremen.. Milford^32 to 15^Mi!ford ^ Dec. 4 ^ Good Hadley Bremen Plymouth ^19 to 18^Plymouth ^ Dec. 5 Fair Jackson and Hadley Bremen Warsaw ^24 to 14^Warsaw ^ Dec. 11 Good ^ Bremen Cromwell. ^29 to 24^Cromwell ^ Jan. 8 ^ Good Hadley Elkhart Bremen ^40 to 23^Bremen^Jan 16 Hadley Argos ^ Bremen ^34 to 30^Argos Jan. 22 Fair ^ Umbaugh and Hadley New Carlisle^ Bremen^22 to 21^New Carlisle Jan. 23^ Good Hadley Bremen ^ Argos ^84 to 9^Bremen ^ Feb. 5 Umbaugh and Hadley Bremen Culver ^33 to 13^Bremen ^ Feb. 6 Wine Culver Bremen ^24 to 20^Culver^ Feb. 13 ^ Good ^ Bremen Bourbon ^56 to 24^Rochester ^ Mar. 6 Miller Medarysville Bremen ^37 to 18^Rochester ^ Mar. 6 Miller Albion ^ Bremen ^29 to 22^Albion Mar. 12 Hadley Bremen Plymouth ^24 to 21^Bremen Mar. 19 Dutter and Hadley Plymouth Bremen ^19 to 51^Plymouth ^ Mar. 20 Dutter and Hadley Bremen ^ Cromwell ^30 to 15^Bremen Hadley

142 ^ BURNETTSVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Burnettsville ^ Chalmers ^17 to 15^Chalmers^ Sept. 18 Good Peck and Shell Burnettsville ^ Idaville ^2 to 0^(Forfeit) ^ Reynolds Burnettsville^19 to 11^Reynolds ^ Oct. 2 ^ Good^ Peck and Comus Burnettsville ^ Monticello ^23 to 14^Burnettsville^Oct. 16 Gorman and Gray Burnettsville Wolcott ^18 to 17^Wolcott Oct. 20 ^ Good Gorman and Scott Burnettsville ^ Monon ^2 to 0^Monon Oct. 23 Bad. Gorman and Holtzman Burnettsville ^ Brookston ^32 to 20^Burnettsville^Oct. 30 Gorman and Bowman Burnettsville Chalmers ^14 to 13^Burnettsville^Nov. 6 Gorman and Shell Burnettsvil!e ^ Idaville ^34 to 14^Idaville Nov. 13^ Good ^ Gorman and Francis Reynolds ^ Burnettsville^26 to 14^Burnettsville Nov. 20 Gorman and Comus Wolcott Burnettsville^21 to 19^Burnettsville Nov. 25 Gorman and Scott Burnettsville Monticello ^2 to 0^Monticello ^ Dec. 4^ Good ^ Gorman and Gardner Burnettsville ^ Monon ^2 to 0^Burnettsville Dec. 11 Gorman and Holtzman Brookston Burnettsville^32 to 27^Brookston ^ Dec. 18 Good^ Gorman and Bowman Burlingston^ Burnettsville^32 to 30^Burnettsville^Jan. 8 Gorman Monticello ^ Burnettsville^15 to 10^Monticello ^ Jan. 29 Bad ^ Gorman and Gardner Burnettsville Idaville ^56 to 4^Burnettsville^Feb. 4 ^ Gorman and Francis Burnettsville Walton ^32 to 22^Burnettsville^Feb. 13 Gorman Burnettsville ^ Winamac ^31 to 24^Winamac. ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good Gorman and Milholland Walton Burnettsville...^41 to 28^Walton ^ Feb. 20 ^ Good ^ Minnick Burnettsville ^ Winamac^44 to 2^Burnettsville Feb. 26 ^ Gorman and Milholland Burnettsville ^ W. Lafayette^17 to 16^Lafayette ^ Mar. 6^ Good Thurber Burnettsville ^ Monticello ^14 to 10^Lafayette ^ Mar. 6 Good ^ I McGaeth Montmorenci ^ Burnettsville^50 to 20^Lafayette ^ Mar. 6^ Good Thurber CARLISLE. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Vincennes Carlisle ^36 to 30^Vincennes^ Dec. 11 Good ^ Graham Carlisle Decker ^34 to 22^Carlisle ^ Dec. 18 Graham Normal H. S. ^ Carlisle ^47 to 19^Terre Haute^ Jan. 15^Good ^ Whissen Carlisle Merom College^23 to 20^Carlisle Jan. 16 Lord Carlisle ^ Oaktown ^2 to 0^Oaktown ^ Jan. 29^ Bad^ Lord and Steel Carlisle Newport ^48 to 18^Carlisle Feb. 5 Lord Carlisle ^ 27 to 20^Decker Feb. 12^ Good^ Graham Carlisle Decker^ 19 to 8^Sullivan ^ Feb. 13^ Good Walters Carlisle Oaktown ^33 to 19^Carlisle ^ Feb. 19 Lord Carlisle ^ Washington^28 to 24^Carlisle ^ Feb. 26 Lord and Moorman Oaktown Carlisle ^29 to 19^Evansville.^Mar. 5 Good ^ Jamison Carlisle ^ Linton ^47 to 15^Carlisle^ Mar. 11 Lord

143 BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to right Top row: Hopkins, mgr; O'Harrow, sub; Montgomery; coach. Middle row: Easton, forward; Louden, sub; Wells, sub; Myers, guard. Bottom row: Reed, guard; May, center; Rogers, forward and captain.

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145 ^ ^CASTLETON. Winning School Losing School ^Score ^Place ^Date^Treatment^Officials Valley Mills^ Castleton... ^40 to 20^Castleton Jan. 8. H. Davis Castleton.. Lawrence ^31 to 20^Castleton ^ Jan 22 A. McConell Castleton Broadripple ^25 to 18^Broadripple^Jan 29 Good ^ H. Wright Castleton ^ Lawrence ^28 to 26^Lawrence^ Feb. 5.^ Good ^ L. Harper Castleton ^ Oaklandon ^23 to 12^Oaklandon ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good^ Otto Hamilton CHESTER. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials North Manchester Chester ^36 to 18^N. Manchester Dec. 24 ^ Good Reiff North Manchester Chester ^72 to 24^N. Manchester Jan. 22 ^ Good Geo. Garber South Whitley ^ Chester ^33 to 13^South Whitley.. Feb. ^ Good ^ Williams and Allman CICERO. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Cicero Tipton ^ 25 to 22^Cicero ^ Oct. 2 Bruce Cicero Arcadia^28 to 11^Atlanta ^ Oct. 9 ^ Good ^ Bruce and Landreth Cicero Frankton. ^57 to 13^Cicero ^ Oct. 10^ Cicero Tipton ^22 to 19^Tipton ^ Oct 16 Good Lochmueller Cicero Boxley ^36 to 14^Cicero Oct. 23. ^ Cicero Arcadia^31 to 25^Arcadia Nov. 13 ^ Good Ellis Cicero ^ Atlanta ^ 54 to 10^Cicero Nov. 14 M. S. Winning Cicero Noblesville ^52 to 10^Noblesville ^ Nov. 20 ^ Good ^ Cicero Carmel ^59 to 10^Cicero^ Nov. 25^ Cicero Walnut Grove 16 to 12^Walnut Grove Nov. 27 ^ Good Copple Cicero Noblesville^86 to 16^Cicero Dec. 4 ^ Cicero Carmel ^39 to 31^Carmel ^ Dec. 18 ^ Cicero Fairmount ^45 to 16^Cicero. Jan. 1 H Hartley Cicero Windfall. ^29 to 23^Windfall ^ Jan. 8 Bad... ^ Cicero Westfield ^28 to 15^Cicero ^ Jan. 9.^ Cicero Sheridan ^26 to 16^Cicero ^ Jan. 15 Cicero Spencer^35 to 11^Cicero. Jan. 30 Ellis Cicero Walton ^37 to 30^Walton Feb. 5 Good ^ Tharp New Richmond ^ Cicero 2 to 0^New Richmond Feb. 13 Chadwick Cicero Walton ^45 to 26^Cicero. ^ Feb. 19 Kauffman Cicero Spencer^36 to 25^Spencer ^ Feb. 20 ^ Good James Kase Sheridan Cicero ^10 to 13^Sheridan^Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ Tharp Cicero Sharpsville ^33 to 11^Cicero. Feb. 27 Kauffman Cicero Westland ^68 to 13^Anderson. ^ Mar. 5 Good ^ Cicero ^Anderson ^31 to 30^Anderson ^ Mar. 6 Good ^ Pendelton Cicero^ 31 to 22^Anderson ^ Mar. 6^ Good^

146 ^ CLAYTON. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Clayton PlainfieldAcad.^54 to 21^Clayton^ Oct. 16 Hessler and Martin Plainfield H. S^ Clayton ^33 to 3^Plainfield ^ Nov. 6^ Fair Havens and Tudor Amo Clayton ^19 to 11^Amo Nov. 13^ Good^ Ray and Tudor Clayton Brownsburg^49 to 18^Clayton Nov. 20 Symmonds and Tudor Clayton. Valley Mills^28 to 22^Clayton ^ Jan. 8 Mills and Tudor Clayton ^ Danville ^25 to 20^Clayton^ Jan. 15 Meeks and Tudor Clayton Plainfield.^38 to 26^Clayton Jan. 22. Pope and Tudor Mooresville Clayton ^54 to 10^Mooresville^Jan. 29 ^ Good Hadley and Gibson Brazil Clayton ^44 to 22^Brazil Feb. 3 Good ^ McCullough and Tudor Danville Clayton ^26 to 25^Danville Feb. 5 ^ Good Peyton and Tudor Clayton. Brazil ^39 to 23^Clayton^ Feb. 17 McCullough and Tudor Clayton^ Mooresville^35 to 20^Clayton^ Feb. 26 Hadley and York Clayton Brownsburg^19 to 7^Brownsburg^Mar. 12^ Good^ Reitzel and Hopkins Clayton ^ Stilesville ^ 33 to 25^Clayton^Mar. 26^ Tudor and Wisehart COLUMBIA CITY. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Columbia City^ South Whitley..^55 to 15^Columbia City.. Nov 13 ^ Woody Columbia City ^ N. Manchester^23 to 21^Columbia City.. Nov. 20 J. Flox Akron Columbia City^51 to 16^Akron Dec 4 ^ Good Bradling Columbia City^ Sidney ^31 to 15^Columbia City Dec. 11 Deaton and Schaeffer Bourbon...^ Columbia City..^24 to 23^Bourbon...^ Dec. 18 Good Sites and Schaeffer Akron Columbia City..^23 to 19^Columbia City.. Jan. 8 ^ Gast and Flox Columbia City. ^ Bourbon ^30 to 27^Columbia City.. Jan. 22 Sites and Flox South Whitley^ Columbia City..^23 to 9^South Whitley.. Jan. 29 Good ^ Gephardt Washington Columbia City..^38 to 25^Columbia City Feb 19 Allman North Manchester Columbia City..^82 to 19^N. Manchester Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ Middleton

147 ^ CRAWFORDSVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^ Officials Crawfordsville ^ Russellville ^26 to 18^Crawfordsville Nov. 16 Freeman and Maloney Bedford Crawfordsville^24 to 23^Bedford ^ Nov. 20 ^ Good ^ Abbett Crawfordsville ^ Darlington ^46 to 17^Crawfordsville Dec. 1 McGeath Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^21 to 14^Waynetown^Dec. 4 ^ Good McGeath Crawfordsville ^ New Richmond^31 to 30^Crawfordsville Dec. 11 Maloney New Richmond ^ Crawfordsville^51 to 16^New Richmond Dec. 18 Good Chadwick Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^26 to 17^Waynetown Dec. 23 ^ Good McGeath Crawfordsville ^ Wingate. ^32 to 27^Waynetown Jan. 6 ^ Good Cook Crawfordsville ^ Kokomo ^36 to 13^Crawfordsville Jan. 15.^ Good Maloney^. Crawfordsville ^ Culver Mil. A^36 to 21^Culver Jan. 16 Good ^ Walter Lebanon Crawfordsville^17 to 13^Crawfordsville Jan. 22 Maloney Crawfordsville ^ Plymouth ^42 to 28^Plymouth ^ Jan. 29. Good ^ Bravy Rochester ^ Crawfordsville^44 to 40^Rochester ^ Jan. 30 ^ Good ^ Mowe Crawfordsville ^ Rochester ^42 to 15^Crawfordsville Feb. 6 Maloney Crawfordsville ^ Kokomo ^26 to 24^Kokomo ^ Feb. 12 Good Spruce Crawfordsville ^ Lebanon ^23 to 18^Lebanon... ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good Maloney Crawfordsville ^ Wingate ^33 to 10^Crawfordsville Feb. 26 Smith Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^30 to 10^Crawfordsville Mar. 5 Masters Crawfordsville ^ Veedersburg^16 to 14^Crawfordsville Mar. 6 ^ 1 Stayton Crawfordsville ^ Wingate^26 to 20^Crawfordsville Mar. 6 Masters Crawfordsville ^ New Richmond^32 to 22^Crawfordsville Mar. 6 Stayton Rochester ^ Crawfordsville^20 to 17^Bloomington ^Mar. 12^ Good ^1 Abbett CRAWFORDSVILLE SECOND TEAM. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Jamestown ^ Crawfordsville^35 to 19^Jamestown ^ Dec. 12 ^ Good ^ Walter Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^37 to 13^Waynetown^Dec. 23 Good ^ McGeath Crawfordsville ^ Brownsburg^25 to 20^Brownsburg.^Feb. 5 Good Westerfield and Freeman New Market Crawfordsville^17 to 15^Crawfordsville Feb. 11 Brandkamp Crawfordsville ^ Jamestown^ 22 to 13^Crawfordsville Feb. 18^ McGeath

148 ^ CROTHERSVILLE. Winning School Losing School ^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^Officials Westport Crothersville^70 to 10^Westport ^ Nov. 13 Good ^ Wright Hope Crothersville^30 to 17^Hope Nov. 25 Good Carmicheal Crothersville Wingate ^19 to 14^Crothersville^Nov. 28 Pruith Crothersville Westport ^23 to 17^Crothersville^Dec. 4 Jackson Milan^ Crothersville^25 to 22^Crothersville. Dec. 11 ^Jackson Whiteland ^ Crothersville^32 to 20^Whiteland.^ Dec. 18 Fair Klyver New Albany Crothersville^52 to 28^New Albany^Jan. 9 Good Dowd Milan. Crothesville ^45 to 12^Milan Jan. 15 ^Good Elevyn Moores HillCollege Crothersville 43 to 17^Moores Hill... Jan. 16^ Good Elevyn Edinburg ^ Crothersville^42 to 14^Edinburg ^ Jan. 22 ^ Good ^ New Albany. ^ Crothersville^32 to 11^Crothersville. Jan. 23 Smith Salem Crothersville^36 to 7^Salem Jan. 29 Good Thompson Crothersville ^ Whiteland ^27 of 22^Crothersville. Jan. 30 Jackson Crothersville ^ Scottsburg ^33 to 13^Crothersville. Feb. 5 Jackson Crothersville ^ Alumni ^32 to 10^Crothersville^Fep. 13 Smith Crothersville ^ Edinburg ^27 to 22^Crothersville^Feb 19 Jackson Crothersville ^ Hope ^28 to 25^Crothersville^Feb. 26 Jackson Crothersville ^ Scottsburg ^44 to 32^Scottsburg^ Feb. 21 Hodapp Crothersville ^ MooresHillCol.^33 to 23^Crothersville^Mar. 2 Jackson Crothersville ^ Aurora ^26 to 22^Seymour ^ Mar. 6 ^ Cooke Westport ^ Crothersville ^54 to 29^Seymour ^ Mar. 6 ^ Reagen CULVER. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Culver North Judson^56 to 4^Culver ^ Nov. 13 Medbourne Culver Argos ^55 to 0^Culver^ Nov. 20 Dillon Culver Walton ^26 to 12^Culver^ Nov. 26 Dillon and Wendley Culver Argos ^36 to 18^Argos Dec. 5 Good Umbaugh Culver Plymouth ^18 to 12^Culver^ Dec. 4 Medbourne Rossville Culver ^24 to 19^Culver Dec. 11 Medbourne Rochester ^ Culver ^32 to 16^Rochester ^ Dec. 18 Fair ^ Barnhart Akron Culver ^58^Akron Dec. 19 Good ^ Dillon Walton Culver ^25 to 19^Walton Dec. 25.^Bad Wendley and Dillon Rossville Culver ^33 to 7^Rossville^Jan. 15^ Good Lowry Burlington Culver ^32 to 14^Burlington ^ Jan. 16 Good ^ Plymouth ^ Culver ^23 to 9^Plymouth ^ Jan. 22 Good ^ Dillon and Duncan Flkhart Culver^29 to 21^Culver Jan. 29 Dillon Bremen Culver ^33 to 14^Bremen^Feb. 4 ^ Good ^ A. Wine Culver^ Bremen ^24 to 20^Culver Feb. 19 Dillon Culver Warsaw ^25 to 13^Warsaw ^ Feb. 20 Good Woody and Darnell Culver^ Warsaw^ 41 to 19^Culver ^ Feb. 27 Woody and Dillon

149 ^ DECATUR. Winning School Losing School ^Score ^Place ^Date ^Treatment^ Officials Decatur Monroe 33 to 18^Decatur Charman Decatur ^ Monroe ^42 to 23^Monroe Charman Decatur ^ Berne ^32 to 23^Berne Charman and Beittler Decatur Geneva ^50 to 15^Decatur ^ Nov. 13 Charman and Beittler Ossian Decatur ^31 to 10^Ossian Dec. 11 Charman and Elzey Decatur Portland ^28 to 17^Decatur ^ Nov. 19 Foster Decatur Portland ^16 to 14^Portland^Dec. 4 Charman and Davis Bluffton Decatur ^31 to 22^Decatur Dec. 23. Merriman Bluffton ^ Decatur ^32 to 19^Bluffton Dec. '29. Coolman Decatur H. S. ^ D. H. S. Alumni,^37 to 23^Decatur ^ Jan. 1. Charman Liberty Center ^ Decatur 31 to 20^Decatur Jan. 13. Foster Decatur Van Wert ^35 to 19^Van Wert ^ Jan. 15 Kersting Decatur Craigville ^47 to 24^Decatur ^ Feb. 3. Charman Decatur Ossian ^40 to 28^Decatur^Feb. 11 Foster Geneva Decatur ^27 to 11^Geneva^ Feb. 19 Cross and Charman Decatur Ossian. ^21 to 19^Bluffton ^ Mar. 9 Thurman Bluffton^ Decatur^69 to 16^Bluffton ^ Mar. 10^ Thurman DECATUR GIRLS' TEAM. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Decatur Geneva ^17 to 2^Decatur ^ Jan. 30 Long Decatur Bluffton ^9 to 6^Bluffton ^ Feb. 7 Long and Thompson Decatur H. S. ^ D. H. S. Alumni^14 to 4^Decatur ^ Feb. 11 Cravens Bluffton ^ Decatur ^23 to 11^Decatur ^ Feb. 22 Long Decatur Geneva^ 17 to 7^Geneva^ Feb. 26 ^ Cravens and McCullum

150 ^ EAST CHICAGO. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date Treatment^Officials Crown Point. ^ East Chicago^33 to 22^East Chicago Severing Lowell East Chicago^31 to 30^Lowell. Good ^ Pollard East Chicago Wheeler ^78 to 10^East Chicago Cox East Chicago. ^ Gary Y M.C.A.^49 to 12^East Chicago Cox East Chicago West Hammond^65 to 22^East Chicago Cox East Chicago..^ Gary Y.M.C.A.^20 to 16^Gary Good^ Kinzel East Chicago Valparaiso Un.^82 to 27^East Chicago LaBella East Chicago ^ Almanac^47 to 8^East Chicago Muncy East Chicago^ Gary ^35 to 21^East Chicago Kinzel East Chicago ^ Hammond ^25 to 15^Hammond. Fair Brown East Chicago ^ Whiting^22 to 11^Whiting Good Gelray East Chicago ^ Michigan City^76 to 22^East Chicago Cox East Chicago ^ Valparaiso ^22 to 20^Valparaiso Goodi. ^ Bravy East Chicago^ Valparaiso ^40 to 22^East Chicago Cox East Chicago ^ Whiting^33 to 27^East Chicago Gilray East Chicago ^ Gary. ^Forfeited^Gary. Kinzel East Chicago. Hammond ^45 to 7^East Chicago McSean East Chicago ^ Michigan City^39 to 16^Michigan City.. Good^ Wilcox East Chicago.^ Lowell. ^90 to 11^East Chicago Hunter East Chicago ^ Crown Point^39 to 16^Hammond Good^ Mowe East Chicago^ Valparaiso ^27 to 19^Hammond Good Westover East Chicago ^ Whiting ^29 to 22^Hammond Good^ Mowe Manual Training East Chicago 21 to 8^Bloomington ' ^ Good^ Westover EATON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Pendleton ^ Eaton^ Pendleton^ ^ Good

151 ^ ELKHART. Winning School ^Losing School ^Score ^Place Date^Treatment^ Officials Elkhart Ligonier ^60 to 11^Elkhart Dec. 18 Haggerty Elkhart Interlaken ^68 to 6^Elkhart Jan. 8 ^ Guyer Napannee ^ Elkhart ^33 to 30^Napannee ^ Jan. 15 Good Yenne Elkhart Brennen 41 to 23^Bremen ^ Jan. 16 Good Hadely Elkhart ^ Mishawaka ^35 to 23^Elkhart Jan. 22 Burnham Elkhart Culver ^29 to 21^Culver Jan. 29 ^ Good Dillon Elkhart. Ligonier. ^35 to 23^Ligonier Feb. 3. Good Garber Elkhart Goshen ^25 to 21^Goshen Feb. 12 Good Blough and Guyer Elkhart ^ South Bend^36 to 15^Elkhart Feb. 19 Burnham Mishawaka ^ Elkhart^ 20 to 12^Mishawaka^ Feb. 26 ^ Fair Hendling and Guyer Elkhart Goshen^ 49 to 9^Elkhart ^ Mar. 5 Blough and Guyer Elkhart. Interlaken^24 to 14^Interlaken^ Mar. 12 ^ Good ^ Aldrich Elkhart. Napannee^34 to 16^Elkhart Mar. 13 Burnham South Bend^ Elkhart^ 28 to 20^South Bend^ Mar. 27^ Good ^ Miller EVANSVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Evansville. ^ Henderson Ky^45 to 28^Evansville^Jan. 15 McGrew Evansville. ^ Vincennes ^38 to 36^Vincennes^ Jan. 22.^ Good ^ Graham and Loer Evansville Princeton ^39 to 9^Princeton Jan. 29 Good ^ Miller Evansville.^ Mt. Vernon^58 to 11^Evansville Feb. 4 Plumb Evansville Vincennes Un.^43 to 19^Evansville ^ Feb. 5 Harmon Evansville.^ Owensboro Ky.^28 to 16^Evansville^ Feb. 12 Miller Evansville Vincennes Un.^46 to 38^Vincennes^ Feb. 13 Good ^ Plumb Evansville Vincennes ^55 to 31^Evansville.^ Feb. 19 Graham and Loer Evansville. ^ Y.M.C.A team^33 to 27^Evansville.^ Feb. 25 Meyers of Henderson Evansville Mt. Vernon ^42 to 22^Mt. Vernon^Feb. 26 ^ Good Krug and Miller Evansville Oaktown ^68 to 28^Evansville^ Mar. 6 McCormack Evansville^ Washington^49 to 20^Evansville. ^ Mar. 6 McCormack Evansville.^ Princetown ^72 to 24^Evansville^ Mar. 6 ^ Evansville New Castle ^31 to 23^Bloomington^Mar ^ Good Weston Fairmount Acad. Evansville^ 37 to 27^Bloomington Mar. 13^ Good..^ Abbott

152 ^ FAIRMOUNT ACADEMY. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Fairmount Acad Liberty Center^37 to 20^Fairmount ^ Nov. 13 Carmen Jay Fairmount Acad Central College^52 to 11^Fairmount ^ Nov. 25 Carmen Jay Fairmount Acad Walton ^47 to 25^Walton Dec. 4 Good Wendling Fairmount Acad Thorntown ^25 to 24^Fairmount ^ Dec. 11 Shaw Fairmount Acad Kokomo ^31 to 23^Kokomo Dec. 18 Good Westover Fairmount Acad Swazzee ^60 to 11^Fairmount Dec. 22 Shaw Fairmount Acad Lebanon. ^32 to 30^Fairmount ^ Jan. 8 Jay Fairmount Acad Walton ^37 to 18^Fairmount ^ Jan. 8 Jay Fairmount Acad New Richmond^30 to 11^Fairmount ^ Jan. 15 O. G. Harrell Fairmount Acad Swazzee ^42 to 30^Swazzee Jan. 29 Good^ Weltse Fairmount Acad Huntington ^56 to 13^Fairmount Feb. 5 Jay Pendleton Fairmount Ac.^30 to 21^Fairmount ^ Feb. 12 Jay Thorntown Fairmount Ac^31 to 20^Thorntown^ Feb. 19^ Good ^Craigle Fairmount Acad Pendleton ^23 to 15^Pendleton Feb. 20 Good Tanke Fairmount Acad New London ^61 to 19^Kokomo Mar. 5 Wicks Fairmount Acad Bunker Hill ^48 to 21^Kokomo ^ Mar. 6 ^Wicks Fairmount Acad Kokomo ^31 to 16^Kokomo ^ Mar. 6 ^Wicks Fairmount Acad ^ Bloomington^28 to 27^Bloomington^Mar. 12 ^ Fairmount Acad Evansville ^37 to 27^Bloomington^Mar. 13 ^ Montmorenci ^ Fairmount Ac..^35 to 32^Bloomington^Mar. 13 ^ FORT WAYNE BOYS' TEAM. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Huntington ^ Ft. Wayne ^37 to 15^Ft. Wayne^Dec. 4^Menzie and Croninger Bluffton Ft. Wayne^60 to 10^Bluffton^Dec. 11 ^ Good Bluffton Ft. Wayne ^24 to 5^Ft. Wayne ^ Dec. 18 Ossian Ft. Wayne^31 to 17^Ossian ^Jan. 8 Good Ft. Wayne Ossian ^28 to 16^Ft. Wayne ^ Jan. 15 Ft. Wayne.^ Muncie^21 to 19^Ft. Wayne.^ Jan. 22 Ft. Wayne Huntington^2 to 0^Huntington^ Jan. 29 Bad Difiance, Ohio Ft. Wayne^29 to 19^Defiance ^ Feb. 19 Good Muncie Ft. Wayne. ^29 to 24^Muncie ^ Feb. 27 ^ Good Swaim Croninger Sprang Thomas Croninger Ritter and Menzie Kitson

153 ^ FORT WAYNE-GIRLS' TEAM. Winning School Losing School Score^ Place^ Date^ Treatment^Officials Ft. Wayne.^ Ft. Wayne N^13 to 10^Ft. Wayne ^ Dec 11^ Mrs. Sperry and Miss. Kerby Ft. Wayne Normal Ft. Wayne H.S.^19 to 14^Ft. Wayne^ Jan. 29 Miss Williams and Miss Kerby Ft. Wayne Bluffton^9 to 4^Ft. Wayne^ Feb 12 Miss Wingert and Miss Newland Bluffton Ft. Wayne ^14 to 8^Bluffton ^ Feb 26 ^ Good ^ Miss Williams and Miss Cummings Ft. Wayne.^ South Whitley 18 to 14^Ft. Wayne^ Mar. 6 Miss Williams and Mr. Humke Ft. Wayne ^ South Whitley.^25 to 16^Ft. Wayne^ Mar. 12^ Good ^ Miss Wingert and Mr. Humke GARFIELD (TERRE HAUTE). Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Normal Garfield ^24 to 15^Normal ^ Jan. 8 ^ Good Reel Vincennes Garfield^47 to 22^Vincennes ^ Jan. 15 Good Halnon Paris Garfield ^35 to 19^Paris Ill. Jan. 28 Good Brooks Garfield Rockville ^24 to 12^Rockville ^ Feb. 6 Good Rahm and Jared Vincennes Garfield ^44 to 24^Terre Haute.^Feb. 12 Delap and Fishback Brazil Garfield ^39 to 29^Brazil ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good Brideman and Fishback Garfield Sullivan ^38 to 26^Sullivan Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ Fishback Garfield Sullivan ^37 to 16^Terre Haute.^Mar. 1 Lord and Jared Clinton ^ Garfield ^20 to 14^Brazil Mar. 8 ^ Good ^ Thomas Garfield Normal ^24 to 22^Garfield ^ Mar. 15. Williams and Warm Garfield Paris ^30 to 16^Terre Haute^ Mar. 19 Jared Garfield Girls..^ Clinton Girls^9 to 2^Terre Haute.^Mar. 26^ Wenn GLENN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^Officials Clinton ^ Glenn ^33 to 9^Clinton ^ Nov. 20^ Fair ^ Davis Normal^ Glenn ^45 to 15^Normal^ Dec. 11^ Good ^ Fishback Glenn Cory ^27 to 9^Glenn ^ Dec. 18 Boots and Royer Wiley Glenn ^58 to 21^Wiley Dec. 29 Good Kurts Wiley Glenn ^19 to 22^Glenn Jan. 8 Boots Glenn Staunton 27 to 25^Staunton ^ Jan. 22 Good ^ McCullough Glenn Staunton 46 to 17^Glenn ^ Jan. 26. Boots Glenn... Cory ^20 to 11^Riley ^ Jan. 29 Good ^ Shaulding Glenn ^ Newport ^24 to 11^Brazil Mar. 5.^ Good Smith BloomingdaleAcad. Glenn ^ 22 to 18^Brazil ^ Mar. 6^ Good^ Smith

154 ^ HAGERSTOWN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Centerville Hagerstown.^40 to 20^Centerville Good ^ F. V. Kercheral Richmond ^ Hagerstown.^59 to 23^Richmond Good F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown Mooreland ^36 to 20^Hagerstown Good F. V. Kercheral New Castle Hagerstown^38 to 36^Hagerstown Good F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown ^ Richmond 32 to 23^Hagerstown F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown Spiceland ^51 to 9^Hagerstown F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown Spiceland ^41 to 36^Spiceland F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown Cadiz ^28 to 26^Cadiz Charles Woolard Hagerstown Cadiz ^49 to 7^Hagerstown F. V. Kercheral Hagerstown Mooreland ^27 to 26^Mooreland F. V. Kercheral New Castle^ Hagerstown ^32 to 14^New Castle Bad F. V. Kercheral Brookville Hagerstown...^20 to 16^Tournament ^ Good ^ F. V. Kercheral HAMMOND. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Blue Island^ Hammond ^67 to 14^Blue Island^Dec. 7 Good B. Small Lowell Hammond ^27 to 22^Hammond ^ Dec. 11 Good ^ Pollard Harvey Hammond ^34 to 10^Harvey ^ Dec. 18 ^ Good ^ Harvey Hammond ^24 to 3^Hammond^ Dec. 12 Good Williams Hammond ^ Crown Point^13 to 12^Hammond ^ Dec. 19 ^ Good ^ Brown Blue Island Hammond ^39 to 16^Hammond ^ Jan. 16 ^ Good ^ Ebert East Chicago Hammond ^25 to 15^Hammond^ Jan. 15 Bad Brown Lowell Hammond ^31 to 15^Lowell.^ Jan. 22 Good Bartholemew Lebanon Hammond ^68 to 7^Hammond^Jan. 29 Good Brown Gary Hammond ^37 to 7^Gary Feb. 5 ^ Fair Kinzel Whiting ^ Hammond ^34 to 7^Hammond ^ Feb 12 Good Brown Whiting Hammond ^14 to 9^Whiting ^ Feb. 15 Good Gilroy East Chicago ^ Hammond ^54 to 7^East Chicago...Feb. 19 ^ Good McLeon Gary ^ Hammond 34 to 7^Hammond Feb. 25^ Good Brown

155 ^ HARDINSBURG. Winn ing School Losing School ^Score^ Place Date^ Treatment^ Officials Orleans Hardinsburg^54 to 11^Orleans^ Jan. 26 Fair Peugh and Hutchinson Paoli^ Hardinsburg^39 to 11^Hardinsburg Feb 12 Good Peugh and Stephenson Paoli Hardinsburg^75 to 7^Paoli Feb 19 ^ Good ^ Peugh and Stephenson Hardinsburg ^ Corydon ^36 to 9^Hardinsburg Mar. 5 Good ^ Peugh and Bullett Corydon Hardinsburg^17 to 14^Corydon ^ Mar. 12^ I Good Peugh and Bullett Salem ^ Hardinsburg^9 to 7^Hardinsburg^Mar. 19^ I Good ^ Peugh HARTFORD CITY. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Hartford City Roll ^^78 to 9^Hartford City I Nov. 13 Snyder Hartford City Marion ^ 33 to 12^Hartford City.. Nov. 20 Bishop Hartford City ^ Pendleton ^26 to 25^Hartford City Nov. 25 Bishop Hartford City ^ New Castle ^37 to 18^Hartford City Dec. 4. Bishop Hartford City ^ Saratoga ^50 to 16^Hartford City Dec. 11 Bishop Hartford City ^ Portland ^35 to 12^Hartford City Dec. 18 Bishop Anderson. ^ Hartford City^13 to 11^Hartford City Dec. 23 Bishop Bluffton. Hartford City^30 to 16^Bluffton ^ Dec. 31 Bad ^ Coolman Hartford City ^ Winchester ^68 to 7^Hartford City Jan. 9. Bishop Hartford City. ^ Portland ^54 to 9^Portland^Jan. 15 Good ^ Davis Marion Hartford City.^21 to 18^Marion. ^ Jan. 22 Bad. Harrell Hartford City ^ Bluffton ^40 to 15^Hartford City Jan. 29 ^ Bishop Hartford City Winchester ^60 to 3^Winchester ^ Feb. 5 ^ Good Chattin Hartford City ^ Petroleum ^65 to 17^Hartford City Feb. 12 Bishop New Castle^ Hartford City.^33 to 21^New Castle^ Feb. 19 ^ Bad Converse Pendleton Hartford City^32 to 17^Pendleton ^ Feb. 26 Good ^ Kinnaman IRELAND. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Ireland Jasper.^41 to 15^Ireland^Feb. 5. Barts and Kelso Otwell Ireland ^31 to 27^Otwell Feb. 19 ^ Good ^ Kelso and Abbot Jasper Ireland 23 to 16^Jasper Feb. 23 ^ Fair Driver Ireland Otwell^17 to 15^Ireland ^ Mar. 12 Abbot and Kelso

156 ^ LAFAYETTE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials New Richmond ^ Lafayette ^33 to 13 I New Richmond Dec.4 Good Chadwick Lebanon Lafayette ^19 to 18^Lafayette ^ Dec. 11 McGeath Thorntown ^ Lafayette^21 to 15 Lafayette ^ Dec. 18 Craigle New Richmond ^ Lafayette^29 to 26^Lafayette ^ Jan. 8 Brown and McGeath Lebanon Lafayette ^29 to 13^Lebanon... ^ Dec. 23 Good Malone Lafayette ^ Wingate^33 to 22^Lafayette ^ Jan. 15 Smith Swayzee ^ Lafayette 31 to 25^Swayzee^ Jan. 16^ Fair... ^ Thorntown ^ Lafayette ^42 to 16^Thorntown ^ Jan. 22 Fair. ^ Cook Lafayette.. ^ West Lafayette^22 to 11^West Lafayette Jan. 29 Good ^ McGeath Lafayette South Bend ^18 to 16^Lafayette^ Jan. 30 McGeath Wingate. ^ Lafayette ^38 to 7^Waynetown^Feb. 5. ^ Fair. ^ Roy Lafayette West Lafayette^24 to 14^Lafayette ^ Feb. 11 McGeath Kokomo Lafayette ^30 to 22^Kokomo Feb. 19 ^ Fair Westover Lafayette Kokomo. ^29 to 21^Lafayette.. ^ Feb. 20 Brown Lafayette Swayzee ^33 to 16^Lafayette... ^ Feb 26 McGeath Lafayette^ South Bend^24 to 23^ South Bend^ Feb. 27^ Bad ^ Miller LAPORTE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials LaPorte Valparaiso ^31 to 24^LaPorte ^ Dec. 4 Bravy and Jesse LaPorte Goshen. ^42 to 15^Goshen ^ Dec. 11 ^ Good ^ Yenne LaPorte Mishawaka^45 to 23^LaPorte Dec. 18 Miller LaPorte ^ Mich. City ^39 to 16^Mich. City^ Jan. 9 Good ^ Zeller LaPorte Plymouth ^22 to 17^LaPorte ^ Jan. 16 Metzler LaPorte Goshen ^48 to 12^LaPorte Jan. 22. Kimble LaPorte ^ Mishawaka ^14 to 12^Mishawaka^Jan. 29^ Good ^ Miller LaPorte Michigan City^60 to 12^LaPorte Feb. 5 Bravy Valparaiso ^ LaPorte ^31 to 14^Valparaiso ^ Feb 12 ^ Good ^ Parish LaPorte Interlaken ^34 to 10^Interlaken.^ Feb. 19 Good Zeller LaPorte. Interlaken ^35 to 12^LaPorte Feb. 26 Miller LaPorte. Hammond. ^38 to 12^Hammond Mar. 5 Good^ Mowe Whiting ^ LaPorte ^23 to 20^Hammond ^ Mar. 5. ^ Good ^ Westover LaPorte Plymouth 28 to 15^ Plymouth Mar. 12^ Good^ Blough

157 SOUTHPORT BASKET BALL TEAM. Back row at left: C. C. Hillis, coach and mgr; Chas. Smart, center; Earl Smith, center. Front row: Greyble McFarland, forward; Gerald Ross, forward; Herman Kostepehin, forward; Furman Moore, guard; Jas. Norwood, guard..

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159 ^ LEBANON. Winning School Losing School^Score^ Place^ Date^Treatment^ Officials Lebanon ^ Swazee ^60 to 30^ Lebanon. ^ Nov. 21 Maloney New Richmond^ Lebanon ^27 to 26^N. Richmond... Nov. 25^ Good ^ Chadwick Lebanon Southport ^60 to 11^Lebanon.. ^ Nov. 27 Cooke Lebanon ^ Thorntown ^26 to 16^Thorntown ^ Dec 4 ^ Good ^ Westover Lebanon^ Pendelton^23 to 21^Pendelton^ Dec 18^ Good^ Tanke Lebanon Lafayette ^29 to 13^Lebanon.. ^ Dec. 23 Maloney Lebanon Bedford ^39 to 6^Lebanon Dec. 29 Maloney Lebanon^ N. Richmond^32 to 26^Lebanon^ Jan. 2 Maloney Fairmount Acad. Lebanon ^32 to 30^Fairmount Ac. Jan. 8^ Good Jay Lebanon Rochester ^29 to 14^Rochester ^ Jan. 9 Good ^ I Barnhart Lebanon Anderson ^26 to 24^Lebanon^Jan 15 Craigle Lebanon Crawfordsville^17 to 13^Crawfordsville Jan. 22 ^ Good Maloney Lebanon Hammond. ^68 to 7^Hammond^ Jan. 29 Good Brown Lebanon Whiting^36 to 11^Whiting ^ Jan. 30 Good ^ Gilroy Rochester Lebanon.^25 to 23^Lebanon^Feb. 5 Maloney Lebanon Jamestown ^65 to 16^Lebanon ^ Feb. 12 Westover Crawfordsville ^ Lebanon. ^23 to 16^Lebanon ^ Feb 19 Maloney Lebanon ^ Whiting ^31 to 17^Lebanon ^ Feb. 26 Maloney Lebanon Burlington ^42 to 27^Lebanon ^ Maloney Lebanon. Jamestown ^47 to 26^Lebanon Robinson Thorntown^ Lebanon. ^ 25 to 18^Lebanon Maloney LEWISVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Fairview ^ Lewisville ^16 to 6^Fairview ^ Nov. 20 ^ Good Edwards and Roberts Knightstown ^ Lewisville ^35 to 16^Knightstown Nov. 25 ^ Good ^ Edwards and Roberts Cadiz Lewisville ^19 to 6^Cadiz Dec. 4 Good Edwards and Roberts Spiceland^ Lewisville ^33 to 20^Spiceland ^ Dec. 11 Good Edwards and Roberts Lewisville ^ Cadiz ^21 to 16^Lewisville^Dec. 18 Edwards and Roberts Moreland Lewisville ^51 to 3^Moreland ^ Jan. 2 Good ^ Edwards Carthage Lewisville ^40 to 18^Lewisville^ Jan. 8 Edwards and Roberts Lewisville Knightstown.^12 to 11^Lewisville.^ Jan. 15. Edwards and Roberts Moreland Lewisville ^44 to 18^Lewisville^ Jan. 26 Edwards and Mitchel Lewisville New Lisbon^84 to 2^Lewisville^ Jan. 30. Edwards and Roberts Carthage Lewisville ^29 to 13^Carthage^Feb. 5^ Fair Roberts Lewisville Straughn ^ 67 to 6^Lewisville^ Feb. 13 Edwards and Roberts Lewisville New Lisbon^26 to 6^New Lisbon^ Feb. 19 ^ Good Edwards and Roberts Lewisville^ Spiceland ^ 51 to 26^Lewisville^ Feb. 26 Edwards and Roberts

160 ^ LIBERTY CENTER. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Bluffton Liberty Center^33 to 17^Bluffton ^ Nov. 6 ^ Good ^ Morris and Merriman Fairmount Acad Liberiy Center^37 to 20^Fairmount^ Nov. 13 ^ Good Jay Fairmount H. S Liberty Center^30 to 21^Fairmount ^ Nov. 20 ^ Good Jay Liberty Center^ Pennville^ 51 to 14^Bluffton Nov. 27 Merriman and Teeter Liberty Center^ Warren^36 to 10^Warren. ^ Dec. 4 Good Wright and Merriman Liberty Center ^ Swayzee ^31 to 26^Warren. ^ Jan. 1 Wright Liberty Center^ Decatur ^31 to 20^Decatur ^Jan. 13 Good ^ Foster Liberty Center^ Petroleum ^33 to 24^Petroleum ^ Jan. 15^ Good Kirkwood and Huffman Ossian ^ Liberty Center^26 to 21^Ossian^ Jan. 29 Good Goshorn and Hunt Swayzee Liberty Center^33 to 31^Swayzee^. Feb. 6 Good Mittank Pennville Liberty Center^20 to 15^Pennville^Feb. 13 Good Huffman Liberty Center^ Petroleum ^52 to 16^Bluffton. ^ Feb. 19 Cole and French Liberty Center^ Ossian ^32 to 14^Bluffton ^ Feb 24 Cole Liberty Center ^ Craigville ^33 to 20^Bluffton ^ Feb 27 Cole Liberty Center^ Auburn ^57 to 9^Bluffton ^ Mar. 5.^Good ^ Thurman Liberty Center ^ Wash. Center...^26 to 14^Bluffton ^ Mar. 6 Good ^ Thurman Bluffton ^ Liberty Center^38 to 23^Bluffton ^ Mar. 6^ Good^ Thurman MEDARYVILLE. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment Medaryville Francesville^35 to 19^Francesville Oct. 23^ Good ^ Goldsmith Medaryville ^ LaCrosse ^53 to 2^Medaryville^Nov. 14 Shortz and Eck Medaryville ^ Reynolds ^51 to 24^Medaryville Nov. 21 Shortz and Comus Monticello. Medaryville ^26 to 30^Monticello ^ Dec. 18 Good ^ Shortz Medaryville Winamac 28 to 11^Winamac ^ Jan. 8 Good Reep Medaryville ^ Winamac ^27 to 24^Medaryville^Jan. 16 Reep Medaryville North Judson 110 to 10^Medaryville^Jan. 23 M. Guild Wolcott. ^ Medaryville ^8 to 30^Wolcott. ^ Jan. 29^ Good Reep Medaryville^ Reynolds ^50 to 34^Reynolds. ^ Jan. 30^ Good^ D. Guild Medaryville Rensselaer ^24 to 11^Medaryville^Feb 12 keep Medaryville Chalmers ^24 to 14^Chalmers^Feb. 20 ^ Good ^ M. Guild Medaryville Winamac ^30 to 27^Rochester ^ Mar. 5 Miller Medaryville ^ Bremen ^37 to 17^Rochester ^ Mar. 6 Miller Rochester^ Medaryville^55 to 15^Rochester ^ Mar. 6^ Good^ Miller Officials

161 ^ MELLOTT. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Wingate^ ^ Mellott ^43 to 10^Newtown^ Oct. 28 ^ Good Crumley and Miller Waynetown ^Mellott ^15 to 8^Hillsboro ^ Nov. 14^ Good ^ Crumley and Gott Veedersburg ^Mellott ^37 to 4^Veedersburg Nov. 20 ^ Good Gott and Morgan Attica ^ Mellott ^38 to 12^Attica^Dec 4 ^ Good Gott and Wilson Mellott. Hillsboro ^23 to 7^Mellott ^ Dec 5 Good ^ Crumley and Long Mellott. Williamsport^33 to 21^Mellott Dec. 12 ^ Good Crumley and Stephen Waynetown ^ Mellott ^60 to 5^Waynetown^Jan. 8^ Good Remley and Gott Linden Mellott 15 to 8^Linden ^ Jan. 15 Good^ Panley Hillsboro ^ Mellott. ^30 to 26^Hillsboro^Jan 22. ^ Good Long Mellott. ^ Linden.. ^15 to 13^Mellott ^ Jan. 29 Good Gott and Passwater Mellott.. ^ Newtown ^25 to 13^Mellott ^ Feb. 6 Good Crumley and Foxworthy Mellott ^Newtown ^ 35 to 24 Newtown ^ Feb. 12^Good^ Crumley MILFORD. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Milford Atwood ^44 to 16^Milford. ^ Dec. 18 Good ^ Shepard and Higbee Bremen Milford 28 to 8^Bremen^Nov. 1 Good ^ Shepard and Hadley Bremen. Milford. ^32 to 15^Milford ^ Dec. 4 Good Shepard and Hadley Etna Green Milford ^11 to 13^Milford. ^ Dec. 11 Good Shepard and Thomas Nappanee ^ Milford. ^19 to 25^Nappanee ^ Jan. 22 Good Yerme Syracuse Milford^33 to 9^Syracuse Jan. 29 Good ^ Little Beaver Dam ^ Milford^16 to 20^Winona Lake Jan. 30^ Good^ Leiter Milford New Paris ^25 to 3^Milford ^ Feb. 3^Good ^ Shepard Bourbon Milford ^57 to 12^Bourbon ^ Feb. 5 Good Shepard and Sites Milford Beaver Dam^40 to 13^Milford ^ Feb. 12^Good^ Shepard and Blue Milford Bourbon. ^23 to 11^Milford ^ Feb. 19^ Good^ Shepard and Sites Syracuse^ Milford ^14 to 27^Milford ^ Feb. 26 ^ Good Leiter Milford ^ New Paris^ 27 to 8^Milford.^ Mar. 3 Good^ Shepard and Stump

162 ^ MONTMORENCI. Winning School Losing School^Score^ Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Montmorenci ^ Wea ^44 to 19^Montmorenci Oct. 9 Kuttler and Gray Montmorenci ^ West Point ^31 to 21^West Point ^ Oct 16 Good Spencer and Kuttler Montmorenci ^ Monitor ^39 to 10^Montmorenci Oct. 23 Dunwoody and Roth Montmorenci. ^ Monitor^28 to 19^Monitor Oct. 28 Good Roth and Kuttler Montmorenci ^ Battle Ground.^34 to 19^Battle Grou id Nov. 6 ^ Good Ross and Kuttler Wea Montmorenci^42 to 40^Wea ^ Nov. 20^ Fair Masters and Roth Montmorenci. ^ Battle Ground.^61 to 5^Montmorenci Nov. 27 Dunwoody and Murphy Montmorenc Dayton ^43 to 10^Montmorenci Dec. 4 Dunwoody and Fletcher Montmorenci..^ Dayton ^39 to 15^Dayton ^ Dec. 11 Good Fletcher and Kuttler Montmorenci.^ West Point ^23 to 21^Monmorenci Dec. 18 Dunwoody and Spencer Montmorenci^ Darlington ^42 to 9 Montmorenci Jan. 30. ^Wells and Kessler Wolcott Montmorenci^22 to 15^Wolcott ^ Feb. 6 ^ Fair Kuttler Montmorenci Pine Village^29 to 11^Montmorenci Feb. 13 Harmon and Kuttler Montmorenci. ^ Wolcott^26 to 19^Montmorenci Feb 20 Ruttier West Lafayette^ Montmorenci^27 to 20^WestLafayette Feb 26 Good^ Wakely Montmorenci ^ Pine Village^27 to 22^PineVillage^ Feb. 28^ Good Kuttler and Harmon MONTICELLO. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Monticello Medaryville^30 to 22^Monticello ^ Dec. 18 Gray Whiting Monticello ^ 13 to 7^Whiting Dec. 19 Good Bebee Whiting Monticello ^17 to 12^Monticello Jan. 16 Gardner Delphi. Monticello ^27 to 6^Delphi Jan. 22 Good ^ O'Conner Monticello. ^ Burnettsville^15 to 10^Monticello ^ Jan. 29 Gardner and Gorman Rensselaer Monticello^36 to 14^Rensselaer ^ Feb. 5 ^ Good Shillinger and Bruin Monticello Dephi ^34 to 16^Mocticello ^ Feb. 12 Gray Monticello Rensselaer ^52 to 23^Monticello ^ Feb. 26 Gray Monticello West Point ^30 to 19^Lafayette ^ Mar. 5^Good ^ Thurber Monticello Lafayette ^16 to 9^Lafayette ^ Mar. 6 Good ^ McGeath Burnettsville ^ Monticello ^14 to 10^Lafayette.^Mar. 6^ Good ^ Thurber

163 AUSTIN BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to right Standing: Roy Cox, coach; Joseph Ford, Jos. McDonald, Joe Cathcart, Herman Mann, Curtis Cochran, John Epply, Lloyd Thompson, referee. Kneeling and sitting: Earl Sarber, Cecil Ford, Emery Buzzard, captain; Paul Ervin, Gardner Harrod.

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165 ^ MORELAND. Winning School^Losing School ^Score ^Place^Date^Treatment ^Officials Hagerstown ^ Mooreland ^34 to 20^Hagerstown^Dec 21 ^ Good Davis Mooreland ^ Spiceland ^40 to 13^Mooreland ^ Nov 27 Davis Mooreland Greensfork ^30 to 13^Mooreland ^ Dec 11 Davls Mooreland Greensfork ^22 to 20^Greensfork ^ Dec. 26 ^ Good Davis Mooreland ^ Lewisville ^51 to 3^Mooreland ^ Jan 2 Davis Mooreland ^ Cadiz ^70 to 8^Mooreland^Dec. 17 Thompson Mooreland Cadiz ^29 to 15^Cadiz Jan. 29 Good ^ Mooreland Lewisville ^42 to 18^Lewisville.. ^ Jan. 22 ^ Good Mitchell Mooreland Spiceland ^43 to 22^Spiceland^ Feb. 5^ Good ^ Wilson Hagerstown Mooreland ^26 to 25^Mooreland ^ Feb. 9 Davis Rushville Mooreland ^ 37 to 15^Richmond ^ Mar. 5 ^ Good Swain MOUNT COMFORT. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Mt. Comfort ^ Greenfield ^4 to 3^Greenfield ^ Jan. 15.^ Good Baker and Munsey Oaklandon ^ Mt. Comfort^33 to 16^Oaklandon^Jan. 29.^ Fair ^ Bolander and Munsey Mt. Comfort ^ Westland ^32 to 14^Greenfield ^ Feb. 5 Good Blue and White Mt. Comfort ^Greenfield^ 18 to 12^Greenfield ^ Feb. 26 ^ Good^ Baker Winning School MOUNT VERNON. Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Vincennes ^ Mt. Vernon ^81 to 6^Mt. Vernon ^ Jan. 16 Krug Princeton Mt. Vernon ^35 to 3^Princton Jan. 22. ^ Good Morgan and Krug Mt. Vernon ^ New Harmony^24 to 21^Mt. Vernon ^ Jan. 29 Krug and Soltzer Carmi ^ Mt. Vernon ^34 to 18^Carmi Jan. 30 Good Crawford and Krug Evansville ^ Mt. Vernon ^57 to 11^Evansville Feb. 4^ Good Miller and Krug Mt. Vernon^ Carmi.^2 to 0^Mt. Vernon ^ Feb. 5 Krug and Crawford Grayville ^ Mt. Vernon ^45 to 17^Grayville ^ Feb. 6 Good ^ Anderson Henderson Mt. Vernon ^41 to 14^Mt. Vernon ^ Feb. 12 Krug and Brown Mt. Vernon ^ New Harmony^42 to 15^New Harmony Feb. 19^ Good Soltzer and King Mt. Vernon Princton. ^29 to 17^Mt. Vernon ^ Feb. 20 Krug and Morgan Evansville Mt. Vernon ^41 to 22^Mt. Vernon^ Feb. 26 ^ Krug and Miller

166 ^ Good Eggleston ^ ^ 15 to 11 ^ Newport NEWCASTLE. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Newcastle Pendleton 31 to 29^Newcastle ^ Oct 23 Converse Newcastle Richmond ^31 to 21^Richmond ^ Nov. 6 Good Herrington Muncie ^ Newcastle ^40 to 21^Muncie ^ Nov. 12^ Fair Thurman Anderson Newcastle ^34 to 17^Newcastle Converse Newcastle Hagerstown^38 to 36^Hagerstown Good ^ Sheehan and Thompson Hartford City Newcastle 37 to 18^Hartford^ Dec. 4 Good^ Bishop Anderson Newcastle ^38 to 22^Anderson ^ Dec. 18 Good Daly Newcastle Connersville^34 to 15^Newcastle ^ Jan. 8 Daly Newcastle Hagerstown ^33 to 7^Newcastle ^ Jan. 14 Converse Pendleton ^ Newcastle ^37 to 24^Pendleton ^ Jan. 15 ^ Good Cotton Newcastle Muncie^47 to 24^Newcastle^ Jan. 29 Converse Newcastle Richmond ^29 to 19^Newcastle^ Feb. 12 Converse Newcastle ^ Hartford City^33 to 21^Newcastle^Feb. 19 Converse Newcastle Connersville^29 to 18^Connersville^Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ District Tourn. ^ I Richmond^ Richmond^ Mar. 5 Bad ^ NEW PARIS. Winning School^Losing School Score Place^ Date^ Treatment^Officials Milford ^ New Paris ^25 to 3^Milford Good Shephard and C. C. Ziegler Goshen New Paris ^63 to 7^Goshen Good Shephard and Stump Syracuse New Paris ^42 to 6^Syracuse Good Johnston and Stump Milford ^ New Paris^ 28 to 8^Milford^ Good^ Shephard and Johnston NEWPORT. Clinton Oct. 16 ^ Winning School Losing School^Score^ Place^Date Treatment^Officials Newport ^Oct. 7 Parker and Davis 23 to 21^Newport Newport Perrysville ^40 to 14^Newport ^ Oct. 30 Eggleston Newport ^ Cayuga ^30 to 17^Cayuga ^ Nov. 5 Good^ Ramsey T. Haute (Normal).. Newport ^30 to 19^T. Haute ^ Nov. 13 Good Whissen Newport Cayuga ^ 22 to 14^Newport ^Nov. 23 Eggleston Perrysville Newport to Dec. 4^ Bad Stahl Newport Rockville ^32 14^Perrysville^ 13 to 12^Rockville^Good Eggleston Newport Cayuga ^24 to 11^Cayuga ^ Dec. 18^ Good Eggleston Clinton Newport ^ 36 to 5^Clinton ^Jan. 1 Good^ Eggleston Carlisle Newport ^47 to 18^Carlisle ^ Feb 5 ^ Good Lord Bloomingdale Newport 34 to 8^Bloomingdale... Mar. 1 ^ Good ^ Allee

167 ^ NEW RICHMOND. Winning School^Losing School Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials New Richmond^ Darlington^ 39 to 19^New Richmond Nov 6 Chadwick and Miller N. R. H. S. Boswell ^56 to 15^NewRichmond Nov. 13 Chadwick and Vandiver N. R. H. S. Kokomo 44 to 12^NewRichmond Nov 21 Chadwick N. R. H. S. Lebanon ^ 27 to 26^New Richmond Nov. 25 Chadwick N. R. H. S. Lafayette 33 to 13^New Richmond Dec. 4 Cdadwick Crawfordsville^ New Richmond^31 to 30^Crawfordsville. Dec. 11 ^ Fair Maloney and Chadwick N. R. H. S. Crawfordsville^51 to 16^New Richmond Dec. 17 Chadwick and McGeath N. R. H. S. Waynetown^35 to 24^Waynetown^Dec 18. Good McGeath Lebanon New Richmond^32 to 26^Lebanon Jan. 2. Good Maloney N. R. H. S. Lafayette ^29 to 26^Lafayette... ^ Jan. 8. Good ^ Brown and McGeath Fairmount Acad. N. R. H. S. ^Forfeit^Fairmount ^ Jan. 15 Good Harrell Akron N. R. H. S. ^27 to 24^Akron.^ Jan. 22.^ Good Roy Mowe Rochester^ N. R. H. S. ^39 to 28^Rochester Jan. 23.^ Good Roy Mowe Shelbyville ^ N. R. H. S. ^27 to 20^Shelbyville ^ Jan. 29.^ Good Jones Thorntown N. R. H. S. ^30 to 15^Thorntown ^ Feb. 5 Good Palmer N. R. H. S. Kokomo ^20 to 16^Kokomo ^ Feb. 6 Bad Spruce N. R. H. S Cicero Forfeit^New Richmand Feb 13 Chadwick N. R. H. S. Waynetown^57 to 13^New Richmond Feb. 20 Chadwick N. R. H. S. ^ Rocherster ^30 to 21^New Richmond, Feb. 27 Chadwick N. R. H. S. Williamsport...^59 to 6^Crawfordsville.. Mar. 5 Stayton N. R. H. N Attica^40 to 9^Crawfordsville.. Mar. 6 Crawfordsville^ N. R. H. S ^ 32 to 22^Crawfordsville.. Mar. 6^ Stayton Stayton INDIANA STATE NORMAL. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Normal Newport ^30 to 19^Normal.^Nov. 13 Whissen Normal Alumni.^38 to 10^Normal Nov. 20 Knauth Normal ^ Glenn ^45 to 15^Normal Dec. 11 Fishdack Normal Riley ^37 to 9^Normal Dec. 18 Whissen Normal Garfield^24 to 15^Normal.^Jan. 8 Reel Normal Carlisle ^47 to 19^Normal ^ Jan. 15. Whissen Normal Rockville ^50 to 23^Normal Jan. 22 Whissen and Records Wiley Normal ^30 to 23^Y. M. C. A. Feb. 6 Good ^ Whissen and Records Wiley Normal^36 to 20^Y. M. C. A^ Feb. 12 Good Williams and Fishback Normal Coalmont ^50 to 19^Normal ^ Feb. 26 Whissen Bloomingdale Normal 35 to 16^Brazil. Mar. 6 ^ Good Thomas Garfield Normal 20 to 18^Garfield Mar. 12.^Good^Williams and Warm

168 ^ OSSIAN. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Ossian Petroleum ^38 to 17^Ossian ^ Oct 23 Elzey and Bears Ossian ^ Roanoke. ^22 to 21^Ossian Nov. 13 Elzey and Munn Petroleum Ossian ^29 to 26^Petroleum^ Dec. 5 Good Elzey Ossian ^ Decatur ^31 to 10^Ossian Dec. 11 Charman and Elzey Pennville Ossian ^24 to 16^Pennville Dec. 24 ^ Good Teeter Ossian Roanoke.^44 to 22^Roanoke ^ Jan. 1 Fair ^ Plummer and Munn Ossian Fort Wayne^31 to 16^Ossian ^ Jan. 8 Elzey and Sprang Fort Wayne ^ Ossian ^24 to 17^Fort Wayne^Jan. 15 Fair ^ Elzey and Thomas Ossian Craigville ^19 to 16^Ossian^ Jan. 20 Elzey and Myers Bluffton Ossian ^46 to 11^Bluffton^ Jan. 22^ Good Swaim Ossian Liberty Center^26 to 21^Ossian ^ Jan. 29 Elzey and Huffman Ossian Pennville ^14 to 13^Ossian ^ Feb. 5. Goshorn Decatur Ossian ^40 to 28^Decatur ^ Feb. 11 Good ^ Foster Liberty Center ^ Ossian ^32 to 14^Bluffton ^ Feb. 24 ^ Good ^ Huffman and Goshorn Craigville Ossian ^24 to 23^Bluffton ^ Feb. 25 ^ Fair Goshorn and Myers Pennville Ossian ^35 to 11^Pennville ^ Feb. 27 ^ Good Rowland Decatur ^ Ossian ^ 19 to 19^Bluffton ^ Mar. 5 ^Good ^ Thurman PAOLI. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^ Officials Bedford Paoli ^46 to 17^Bedford.^Nov. 25 ^ Good ^ McCormick and Stephenson Orleans Paoli ^17 to 14^Orleans Dec. 11 Good Harris and Stephenson Paoli.^ Alumni ^41 to 14^Paoli Dec. 30 Stephenson Salem Paoli ^29 to 7^Salem ^ Jan. 22 Thompson and Stephenson Paoli Hardinsburg^39 to 11 Hardinsburg^Feb. 5 Good ^ Paoli.^ Peugh and Stephenson Salem^19 to 12^Paoli Feb. 12 Good Thompson and Stephenson Paoli Hardinsburg^75 to 7^Paoli... ^ Feb. 19 Peugh and Stephenson Paoli Orleans ^32 to 8^Paoli Feb. 25 Harris and Stephenson Paoli. ^ Bedford ^22 to 12^Paoli.^ Feb. 27 McCormick and Stephenson Mooresville. ^ Paoli ^ 29 to 7 ^Bedford Tour. Mar. 5 Good Montgomery

169 PATRIOT. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials ^ Patriot^ Aurora ^45 to 19^Patriot Nov 7 Cox and Hickman Vevay Patriot ^40 to 20^Vevay Nov 25 Good ^ Ferguson Moorefield ^ Patriot ^25 to 23^Moorefield^ Nov 27^ Fair Ferguson Aurora ^ Patriot ^ 28 to 8^Aurora^ Dec. 4^ Good ^ Driver and Hickman PLYMOUTH. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Plymouth... Bourbon^41 to 20^Plymouth ^ Nov. 20 Sites and Jacox Plymouth ^ Valparaiso ^27 to 26^Plymouth ^ Nov. 27 Jesse and Jacox Culver Plymouth ^16 to 12^Culver.^ Dec. 3 ^ Fair ^ Medborn and Jackson Plymouth ^ Bremen ^18 to 18^Plymouth ^ Dec. 5 Hadley and Jackson Plymouth Winona ^27 to 13^Plymouth ^ Dec. 11 Scott and Jacox Argos. ^ Plymouth ^40 to 32^Argos^ Dec 18^ Fair Bravy South Bend^ Plymouth ^33 to 10^South Bend ^ Dec 19 Good ^ Miller and Dutter Plymouth Bourbon ^34 to 19^Bourbon Jan. 1 Fair ^ Sites and Jacox Mishawaka ^ Plymouth ^33 to 8^Mishawaka ^ Jan. 8 ^ Fair Hindelong and Jacox Rochester Plymouth ^34 to 21^Rochester ^ Jan. 13 Good Jesse LaPorte Plymouth ^22 to 17^LaPorte Jan. 16 Good Metzler Plymouth. Culver^23 to 9^Plymouth ^ Jan. 22 Dillon and Duncan Crawfordsville ^ Plymouth ^40 to 28^Plymouth ^ Jan. 29 Bravy Plymouth^ Goshen ^36 to 14^Goshen^ Feb. 5^ Good^ Ballon and Jackson Rochester ^ Plymouth ^22 to 21^Plymouth. ^ Feb. 12 Woody Plymouth Goshen ^48 to 8^Plymouth ^ Feb. 19 Ballon and Shirar Plymouth^ Valparaiso^30 to 24^Valparaiso^ Feb. 26^ Good ^ Jesse and Dutter Plymouth ^ Argos^28 to 12^Plymouth ^ Feb. 27 Bravy Plymouth ^ Mishawaka^34 to 19^Plymouth. ^ Mar. 3 Hindelong and Duncan LaPorte Plymouth ^28 to 15^Plymouth ^ Mar. 12 Ballon Plymouth ^ Warsaw ^2 to 0^Rochester^ Mar. 5^ Good ^ Rochester Plymouth ^29 to 17^Rochester ^ Mar. 6 ^ Good ^ Bravy^ Bremen Plymouth ^24 to 21^Bremen Mar. 19^ Fair Hadley and Dutter Plymouth Bremen^52 to 19^Plymouth.. ^ Mar. 20 Dutter and Hadley Plymouth... ^ Al mini 34 to 14^Plymouth.. ^ Dec. 23 Duncan

170 ^ PORTLAND. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Portland ^ Geneva... ^19 to 13^Portland. ^ Nov 6 Nichols Pendleton Portland ^24 to 8^Portland Nov 13 Nichols Decatur Portland ^28 to 17^Decatur^Nov. 20 Fair Foster Petroleum Portland. ^31 to 26^Portland. ^ Nov 25 Fulton Portland Bryant ^36 to 16^Portland Nov. 27 Nichols Decatur ^ Portland. ^16 to 14^Portland.^ Dec 4. Davis and Charman Portland Winchester ^22 to 17^Winchester^ Dec 11^ Good Chattin Hartford City. ^ Portland ^35 to 12^Hartford City Dec 18 Good Bishop Pennville Portland.. ^29 to 12^Portland. ^ Dec 25 ^ Nichols Portland Union City ^31 to 5^Portland Jan. 1 Nichols Portland Saratoga ^58 to 9^Portland. ^, Jan. 2. Fulton Bluffton Portland. ^44 to 6^Portland^ 1 Jan. 8. Teeter Portland Winchester ^28 to 5 Portland.^ I Jan. 15 Nichols Hartford City Portland. ^54 to 6^Portland Jan. 22 Davis Pendleton Portland. ^35 to 13^Pendleton ^ Jan ^ Good Kinnaman Geneva Portland ^40 to 10^Geneva^ Feb 3^ Bad ^ Portland Ft. Recovery^25 to 13^Portland ^ Feb. 19 Nichols Pennville ^ Portland. ^21 to 6^Pennville Feb 17 Fair Davis Bluffton Portland. ^46 to 10^Bluffton Feb. 26 Fair Tolman Portland Alumni of H. S.^20 to 6^Portland ^ Mar. 3^ Nichols PRINCETON. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Vincennes Princeton ^51 to 15^ Princeton... ^ Jan. 9 Plumb and McCoy Oaktown Princeton 33 to 19^Princeton Jan. 15 Morgan Princeton Mt. Vernon^35 to 03^Princeton... ^ Jan. 22. Morgan and Krug Washington Princeton... ^26 to 14^Washington ^ Jan. 23^ Fair ^ Morgan Vincennes Princeton... ^40 to 16^Vincennes ^ Feb 5 Good McCoy Oaktown Princeton ^34 to 22^Oaktown ^ Feb 12^Good Morgan Mt. Vernon Princeton ^26 to 19^Mt. Vernon ^ Feb. 20 ^ Fair Morgan and Krug Princeton Oakland City...^32 to 6^Princeton...^ Feb 27 Morgan and Hough Princeton Newburgh ^39 to 16^Evansville^ Mar. 5^ Good ^..^ Jamison Princeton Mt. Vernon ^28 to 15^Evansville^ Mar. 6^ Good.^ Jamison Evansville Princeton 71 to 24^Evansville Mar. 6 Good McCormich Evansville^ Princeton. 39 to 9 ^Princeton Jan. 30 Morgan and Miller^

171 ^ Winning School Losing School ^Score^ Place^Date^ Treatment^ Officials Rensselaer Remington ^36 to 21^Remington^ Dec. 18 Good ^ Hyman Rensselaer 2nd ^ Remington ^28 to 14^Rensselaer ^ Jan. 8 Hyman and Cleaver R. H. S. Girls^ Remington ^10 to 5^Rensselaer^ Jan. 8 ^ Cleaver Valparaiso Rensselaer ^38 to 11^Valparaiso ^ Jan. 8 Good ^ Delphi Rensselaer ^25 to 17^ Rensselaer ^ Jan. 13 Bruin and Schellinger West Lafayette ^ Rensselaer ^25 to 21^ W. Lafayette^Jan. 15. ^ Good Cleaver and Wohly Boswell ^ Rensselaer ^52 to 19^ Boswell^ Jan. 22 Fair Kirk Delphi Rensselaer ^39 to 22^ Delphi ^ Jan. 27. ^Good ^ R. H. S. Girls^ Remington ^10 to 8^Remington^ Feb. 5 ^ Good^ Rinkley and Warnuk Rensselaer^ Monticello ^36 to 14^Rensselaer^Feb. 5 Bruin and Schellinger Rensselaer Chalmers.^24 to 12^Rensselaer ^ Feb. 11 Schell Medaryville Rensselaer 2nd^24 to 11^Medaryville^Feb. 12 Good ^ Medaryville Girls R. H. S. Girls...^8 to 3^Medaryville Feb. 12 Good Rinkley Rensselaer Lowell ^31 to 19^Rensselaer ^ Feb. 19 Bruin and Schellinger Rensselaer.^ W. Lafayette^24 to 14^Rensselaer ^ Feb. 24 Bruin and Schellinger Monticello ^ Rensselaer^48 to 23^Monticello.^ Feb. 26 Good Gardner R. H. S. Girls ^ Alumni ^13 to 0^Rensselaer^ Feb. 26 Rinkley Rensselaer.^ Lowell ^ 22 to 18^Lowell^ Mar. 9^Good^ Hunter RENSSELAER RICHLAND CITY. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^ Date^Treatment^Officials Richland ^ Newburgh ^26 to 19^Richland ^ Jan. 16. Shewman Richland ^ Newburgh^23 to 13^Newburgh.^ Feb. 6^ Good ^ Shewman Winning School ROANOKE.^ Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Roanoke Roanoke Markle ^20 to 19^Roanoke Oct. 23 Paul and Munn Jefferson C ^ 102 to 4^Roanoke Nov. 10 Munn Ossian Roanoke ^23 to 22^Ossian ^ Nov. 13 Bad. Munn and Elzey Roanoke New Haven^27 to 23^New Haven ^ Nov. 25 ^ Fair Munn and Meyers Roanoke ^ Andrews ^45 to 14^Roanoke. ^ Nov. 27 Fults and Munn Roanoke ^ New Haven^43 to 17^Roanoke. ^ Dec. 5 Fults Roanoke ^ South Whitley^50 to 19^Roanoke... ^ Dec. 11 Allman Roanoke ^Lagro ^45 to 17^Lagro Dec. 12 ^ Good Whitcraft South Whitley^ Roanoke ^39 to 30^South Whitley.. Dec. 18 Fair Allman Ossian Roanoke^43 to 24^Roanoke^ Jan. 1 Munn Roanoke. ^ Washington^26 to 21^Roanoke Jan. 9 Merriman and Munn Roanoke Andrews ^47 to 14^Andrews ^ Jan. 22 ^ Good ^ Redding and Munn Washington Roanoke ^50 to 19^Laud Feb. 15^Good Godlove Huntington ^ Roanoke^42 to 26^Huntington^ Mar. 12^ Good^ Menzil and Munn

172 ^ RUSSELLVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Russellville ^ New Market^18 to 7^New Market Good ^ Procter and Malan Russellville ^ Roachdale ^44 to 12^Russellville Oct. 1 Moore and Malan Russellville^ Roachdale ^31 to 24^Roachdale ^ Oct. 16 Good Hosteter and Malan Russellville^ Waveland ^19 to 15^Russellville^ Oct. 28 Marcum and Malan Russellville Ladoga ^24 to 8^Ladoga ^ Nov. 3 Good Keifer and Malan Russellville ^ Ladoga ^27 to 5^Russellville ^ Nov. 6 Keifer and Malan Russellville New Market^39 to 8^Russellville ^ Nov. 10 Henkins and Malan Waveland ^ Russellville ^18 to 17^Waveland ^ Nov. 13 ^ Good Marcum and Malan Crawfordsville^ Russellville ^26 to 18^Crawfordsville Nov. 17 ^ Good Freeman Bloomingdale ^ Russellville^ 43 to 8^Bloomingdale Nov. 25^ Good ^ Kelsey and Malan ST. PAUL. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials 'St. Paul Waldron 4 3 to 12^St. Paul ^ Nov. 6^ Good^ Guy Grant St. Paul Moscon 66 to 18^St. Paul Nov. 20^ Good^ St. Paul Westport 27 to 21^St. Paul ^ Dec. 11^ Good ^ Westport St. Paul 44 to 16^Westport Jan. 8 Good^ St. Paul Greensburg^56 to 6^Greensburg^Feb. 5 Good ^ St, Paul Greensburg 54 to 4^Greensburg^Feb. 17 Good ^ St. Paul Acton ^37 to 20^St. Paul^Feb. 19^ Good Alumni ^ St. Paul^ 42 to 23^St. Paul ^ Jan. 1^ Good

173 ^ SOUTHPORT. Winning School Losing School Score^Place^ Date^ Treatment^ Officials Fairland ^ Southport ^to 25^Southport ^ Nov. 20 ^ Good L, Cooke Thorntown ^ Southport ^17 to 13^Southport^ Nov. 25^ Good^ B. Westover Southport Martinsville ^34 to 15^Southport ^ Dec. 7. ^ Good Evans Southport ^ 27 to 15^Southport ^ Dec. 11 Good L. Cooke Southport ^ New Bethel ^42 to 21^Southport ^ Dec. 12 Good L. Cooke Martinsville Southport ^18 to 17^Martinsville^Dec. 24^ Good L. Cooke Southport New Augusta^31 to 13^Southport ^ Jan. 1^ Good ^ L. Cooke Southport Amo ^36 to 32^Amo Jan. 8 Good ^ L. Cooke Southport Plainfield 67 to 14^Southport.^ Jan. 16 Good Hessler Southport Valley Mills ^ 37 to 10^Southport ^ Jan. 24 Good L. Cooke Seymour Southport ^42 to 16^Seymour ^ Jan. 29 Bad Montgomery Edinburg Southport ^29 to 25^Edinburg^ Feb. 4 ^ Fair ^ L. Cooke Southport^ New Augusta^22 to 20^New Augusta Feb. 5^ Good L. Cooke Southport ^ Fairland ^46 to 17^Southport ^ Feb. 11 Ross Smith Southport Zionsville... Southport ^ Austin ^63 to 7^Southport ^ Feb. 12 Ross Smith ^36 to 22^Austin ^ Feb. 19 ^ Fair Tompson Southport Seymour ^45 to 13^Southport ^ Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ L. Cooke Southport Morristown^54 to 24^Franklin. ^ Mar. 5 Good ^ Brendt Southport ^ ShortridgeH S.^61 to 19^Franklin. ^ Mar. 6^ Good ^ Brendt Manual Training... Southport ^ 37 to 23^Franklin ^ Mar. 6^ Good^ Case SPENCER. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^Officials Clay City ^ Spencer ^28 to 21^Clay City ^ Nov. 26 Fair Hushman Spencer Clay City ^41 to 23^Spencer. ^ Dec. 18 Hartley^ Martinsville Spencer^39 to 28^Spencer Jan. 8. Hartley Spencer Brown's Bus.C^48 to 11^Spencer^ Jan. 15. Hartley Coal City Spencer ^30 to 8^Coal City ^ Jan. 22. Fair Bond and Hartley Switz City Spencer^50 to 5^Switz City^Jan. 23. ^Good ^ Wakefield Spencer Staunton ^43 to 24^Spencer ^ Jan. 29. Hartlep Cicero Spencer^35 to 11^Cicero J an. 30 Good Ellis Spencer Staunton ^40 to 25^Staunton ^ Feb. 5 ^ Good ^ Mc. Cullough Brown's Bus. Col... Spencer.^34 to 32^Terre Haute. Feb. 6 ^ Fair Hartley Spencer Coal City ^23 to 19^Spencer^ Feb. 12 Hartley Cicero Spencer. ^36 to 25^Spencer ^ Feb. 20 James and Rase Martinsville Spencer ^50 to 15^Martinsville ^ Feb. 26 Fair Welch Spencer^ Switz City^ 18 to 17^Spencer^ Feb. 27^ Hartley

174 ^ STAUNTON. Winning School Losing School^Score ^Place^ Date^Treatment^ Officials Mecca Staunton ^24 to 18^Mecca Dec. 18 Bad ^ Childress Staunton ^ H. S. Alumni...^53 to 22^Staunton ^ Dec. 29 ^ Good McCullough Staunton ^ Brazil ^17 to 6^Brazil Jan. 1 Good ^ Benson Staunton Faculty ^62 to 12^Staunton ^ Jan. 8 Good McCullough Staunton Cory ^31 to 19^Staunton ^ Jan. 13 Good ^ McCullough and Cable Riley Staunton ^25 to 22^Riley Jan. 15 Bad Lemonger and McCullough Glenn Staunton ^27 to 25^Staunton ^ Jan. 22 Good ^ McCullough and Simpcoe Glenn Staunton ^43 to 20^Seelyville. Jan. 27 Bad ^ Boots Spencer ^ Staunton ^43 to 24^Spencer ^ Jan. 29 Good Hartley Spencer Staunton ^40 to 25^Staunton ^ Feb. 5. Good Hartley and McCullough Brazil. Staunton ^17 to 15^Brazil ^ Feb. 12 ^ Fair McCullough Staunton Brown's B. C 17 to 15^Terre Haute^ Feb. 13^ Good^ Tennis and Wheeler Staunton Brazil ^37 to 11^Staunton^ Feb. 24 Good McCullough Staunton ^ Brown's B. C^40 to 9^Staunton ^ Feb. 26 Good ^ Brown and McCullough Staunton ^ Riley ^38 to 16^Staunton ^ Mar. 12 Good Welsh and Wheeler Staunton ^ Brazil ^73 to 15^Staunton ^ Mar. 17 ^ Good ^ Stevenson and McCullough Staunton ^ Mecca^ 60 to 29^Staunton ^ Mar. 19^ Good ^ Childress and McCullough SWAYZEE. Winning School Losing School Score Place^Date^Treatment^Officials ^39 Fairmount to ^ Swayzee 24^Fairmount Nov. 6^Good Shaw Swayzee Warren ^32 to 19^Swayzee Nov. 12 Wright and White Swayzee Converse ^33 to 19^Swayzee^ Nov. 20 Boxell and Troyer Lebanon. Swayzee. ^60 to 30^Lebanon ^ Nov. 21 Good Maloney Swayzee ^ Central College^47 to 25^Swayzee ^ Nov. 24 Wiltse Swayzee ^ Pendleton ^33 to 19^Swayzee ^ Dec. 4 Shaw Thorntown^ Swayzee ^24 to 11^Swayzee ^ Dec. 12 Harrell Swayzee Converse ^21 to 20^Converse ^ Nov. 28^ Fair Carvey and Gosbin Fairmount Acad Swayzee. ^60 to 11^Fairmount ^ Dec. 22^ Good ^ Shaw Liberty Center^ Swayzee ^31 to 28^Warren ^ Jan. 1 Good ^ Wright Swayzee Fairmount ^48 to 24^Swayzee.^ Jan. 8 Shaw Swayzee Lafayette. ^31 to 25^Swayzee. ^ Jan. 16 Shaw Fairmount Acad Swayzee^^42 to 30^Swayzee Jan. 29 Wiltse Swayzee ^ Liberty Center^33 to 31^Swayzee.^Feb 5 Mittank Amboy Swayzee ^43 to 28^Amboy^Feb. 12 Good Mittank Pendleton ^ Swayzee ^43 to 21^Pendleton ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good Kinnaman Lafayette Swayzee ^33 to 16^Lafayette Feb. 26 Good McGeath Swayzee ^ Tipton ^25 to 23^Kokomo ^ Mar 6 Good Dorste Kokomo ^ Swayzee. ^32 to 24^Kokomo ^ Mar 6^ Bad Swayzee^ Amboy ^ 52 to 26^Swayzee Mar. 12 Dorste Mittank

175 ^ THORNTOWN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Thorntown Rossville^17 to 5^Thorntown^ Nov. 20 Westover Thorntown ^ Southport ^20 to 13^Southport ^ Nov. 26 Good ^ Westover Monrovia Thorntown ^21 to 19^Monrovia ^ Nov. 27 ^ Good^ Gooding Lebanon Thorntown ^26 to 16^Thorntown^ Dec. 4 Westover Fairmount Ac. ^ Thorntown ^25 to 24^Fairmount ^ Dec. 11 ^ Good Shaw Thorntown Swayzee ^24 to 11^Swayzee Dec. 12 ^ Good ^ Harrell Thorntown ^ Lafayette ^21 to 15^Lafayette ^ Dec. 18 ^ Good ^ Craigle Thorntown ^ Bedford ^28 to 5^Thorntown ^ Dec. 31 Winslow Thorntown ^ Rochester ^ 32 to 8^Thorntown ^ Jan. 1^ Cook Thorntown Wingate^19 to 16^Thorntown^ Jan. 9 Smith Thorntown Akron ^35 to 23^Akron ^ Jan. 15^ Good Trester Rochester ^ Thorntown ^40 to 26^Rochester ^ Jan. 16 Good ^ Mow Thorntown Lafayette ^42 to 16^Thorntown ^ Jan. 22 Cook Thorntown ^ Waynetown^39 to 7^Waynetown^Jan. 23 ^ Good ^ Rossville ^ Thorntown ^25 to 23^Rossville ^ Jan. 29 ^ Good Harrell Thorntown Kokomo ^35 to 17. Kokomo ^ Jan. 30^ Good^ Westover Thorntown New Richmond^30 to 15^Thorntown^ Feb. 5 Palmer Thorntown^ Fairmount Ac.^31 to 20^Thorntown^ Feb. 19 Craigle Thorntown^ Whiting ^21 to 15^Thorntown^ Feb. 27 Palmer Thorntown ^ Wheeling ^40 to 7^Lebanon ^ Mar. 5 ^ Good ^ Moloney Thorntown ^Plainfield ^42 to 14^Lebanon ^ Mar. 6^ Good Moloney Thorntown Lebanon ^23 to 15^Lebanon ^ Mar. 6^ Good Moloney Thorntown ^ Rossville ^28 to 22^Lebanon ^ Mar. 6 ^ Good ^ Robinson Thorntown^ Hartford City.^46 to 20^Bloomington^Mar. 12 Good Westover Thorntown Rochester. ^17 to 14^Bloomington^Mar. 13 Good Westover Thorntown Manual^30 to 15^Bloomington Mar. 13 Good Abbot Thorntown Montmorenci ^33 to 10^Bloomington^Mar. 13^ Good Abbot

176 TIPTON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Cicero ^ Tipton ^25 to 22^Cicero Oct. 2 ^ Good^ Tipton Atlanta ^19 to 7^Atlanta. ^ Oct. 9 Good ^ Cicero Tipton ^22 to 19^Tipton ^ Oct. 16 ^ Good^ Tipton Frankton. ^70 to 14^Tipton ^ Oct. 23^ Monrovia Tipton^60 to 8^Monrovia^ Nov. 6 Good^ Tipton Windfall. ^24 to 23^Windfall ^ Nov. 13 Good^ Tipton Windfall^38 to 25^Tipton Nov. 20 ^ Tipton Goldsmith. ^36 to 15^Tipton ^ Nov. 25 ^ Tipton ^ Atlanta^42 to 13^Tipton ^ Nov. 26^ Tipton Frankfort ^29 to 20^Tipton ^ Nov. 27. Tipton Goldsmith ^53 to 8^Tipton ^ Dec. 4 ^ Tipton Sharpsville ^34 to 31^Tipton ^ Dec. 11 ^ Tipton ^ Sharpsville ^25 to 22^Sharpsville^Dec. 18 ^ Arcadia Tipton.^33 to 16^Arcadia ^ Jan. 8 Good ^ Marion Tipton^34 to 30^Marion ^ Jan. 15 Good ^ Tipton Fairmount ^40 to 23^Tipton Feb.5. Tipton Marion ^24 to 20^Tipton Feb. 12 ^ Fairmount^ Tipton ^36 to 20^Fairmount ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good ^ Tipton ^ Amboy ^ 38 to 36^Kokomo ^ Mar. 6 ^ Good ^

177 ^ VALPARAISO. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Plymouth Valparaiso ^27 to 26^Plymouth ^ Nov. 27 ^ Good ^ 1 Jacox and Jesse LaPorte Valparaiso ^28 to 24^LaPorte Dec. 4 ^ Good ^ Bravy and Jessie Valparaiso ^ Michigan City. ^63 to 13^Valparaiso ^ Dec. 11 Nupnau and Ward Valparaiso Renssalaer ^49 to 9^Valparaiso ^ Jan. 19 Nupnau East Chicago^ Valparaiso ^40 to 22^East Chicago Dec. 18 Good ^ Valparaiso Michigan City ^34 to 16^Michigan City.. Jan. 23 ^ Good ^ Ward and Jesse East Chicago ^ Valparaiso ^22 to 20^Valparaiso ^ Jan. 30 Bravy Crown Point ^ Valparaiso ^37 to 22^Crown Point^ Feb. 5 ^ Good Rose Valparaiso ^ LaPorte^31 to 14^Valparaiso ^ Feb. 12 Parrish Valparaiso Crown Point^39 to 21^Valparaiso ^ Feb. 19 Bravy Plymouth Valparaiso ^30 to 24^Valparaiso ^ Feb. 26 Jesse and Dutter Valparaiso ^ Wheeler^71 to 11^Hammond^ Mar. 5 ^ Good Mowe Valparaiso ^ South Bend^21 to 16^Hammond^ Mar. 6 Good Mowe East Chicago.. ^ Valparaiso ^29 to 20^Hammond. ^ Mar. 6 Good Westover Valparaiso ^ Evanston ^29 to 19^Evanston... ^ Mar. 11 ^ Good ^ Valparaiso^ Gary.^ 19 to 17^Evanston...^ Mar. 12^ Good ^ Winning School VINCENNES. Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Vincennes Lawrenceville^55 to 15^Vincennes.^ Dec. 5 Graham Vincennes ^ Carlisle ^36 to 30^Vincennes. ^ Dec. 11 Graham Vincennes Mt. Carmel ^35 to 33^Mt. Carmel^Dec. 19 Good Graham and Hightower Vincennes ^ Vinc. Y.M.C.A.^29 to 26 Y M C.A Vin. Dec. 21 Reel Vincennes Washington^44 to 28^Vincennes ^ Jan. 8 Graham and Jones Vincennes ^ Princeton ^51 to 13^Princeton. ^ Jan. 9^ Good Plum and McCoy Vincennes Terre Haute.^47 to 22^Vincennes ^ Jan. 15 Halnon Vincennes Mt. Vernon ^81 to 6^Mt. Vernon ^ Jan. 16 ^ Good Krug Evansville Vincennes^38 to 36^Vincennes ^ Jan. 29 Graham and Lore Vincennes Bedford ^25 to 21^Bedford Jan. 30 Good ^ Abbott Vincennes Princeton ^40 to 16^Vincennes ^ Feb. 5. Graham and McCoy Washington ^ Vincennes^30 to 26^Washington^Feb. 6 ^ Good ^ Jones and Graham Vincennes ^ Terre Haute^44 to 25^Terre Haute^Feb. 12 Good Delap and Fishback Vincennes Mt. Carmel ^43 to 20^Vincennes ^ Feb. 13 Clark Evansville ^ Vincennes ^55 to 31^Evansville ^ Feb. 19 ^ Good ^ Plum and Graham Wylie Terre Haute Vincennes ^29 to 25^Vincennes ^ Feb. 26 ^ Halnon

178 ^ WALTON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Onward Walton ^24 to 4^Onward ^ Oct. 2 Good ^ Walton Onward ^19 to 18^Walton Oct. 9 Good ^ Bunker Hill Walton ^28 to 17^Bunker Hill^ Oct. 23^ Good^ Deer Creek. ^ Walton ^16 to 14^Walton Oct. 30^ Good^ Walton Galveston ^44 to 20^Walton Nov. 6^ Good ^ Walton Galveston ^27 to 26^Galveston ^ Nov. 13 Good ^ Arcadia Walton ^29 to 9^Arcadia ^ Nov. 20^ Good ^ Culver Walton ^26 to 12^Culver.^ Nov. 26 ^ Good ^ Sharpsville ^ Walton ^30 to 16^Sharpsville ^ Nov. 27. Good Fairmount Acad... Walton ^45 to 25^Walton ^ Dec. 4 Good ^ Walton Deer Creek ^16 to 13^Walton Dec. 11 ^ Good ^ Walton Greentown ^52 to 30^Walton Dec. 18 Good ^ Walton Culver. ^26 to 19^Walton ^ Dec. 25^ Good^ Walton Galveston ^18 to 13^Galveston ^ Jan. 1 ^ Fair ^ Fairmount Acad... Walton ^37 to 18^Fairmount ^ Jan. 8^ Good ^ Deer Creek^ Walton ^30 to 21^Deer Creek^ Jan. 16. ^ Good ^ Walton Brdwy Method.^38 to 22^Walton ^ Jan. 19 Good ^ Sharpsville ^ Walton ^30 to 29^Walton Jan. 22. ^ Good ^ Walton Arcadia ^22 to 18^Walton ^ Jan. 29^ Good ^ Cicero Walton ^37 to 30^Walton Feb. 5 Good^ Kokomo Walton^46 to 12^Kokomo ^ Feb. 12 ^ Good ^ Burnetts Creek^ Walton ^32 to 22^Burnetts Creek Feb. 19 Good ^ Cicero Walton ^40 to 25^Cicero Feb. 19^ Good^ Walton Burnetts Creek^45 to 23^Walton ^ Feb. 20 ^ Walton Kokomo ^37 to 18^Walton^Feb. 26^ Amboy Walton ^45 to 23^Amboy ^ Feb. 27^ Walton ^ Colo.Basby ^23 to 29^Walton Mar. 2

179 CRAWFORDSVILLE BASKET BALL TEAM. Top row: Freeman, coach; Warren, Klendworth, Biddle, mgr. Lower row: Hunt, Manson, Meadows, Ames, Grimes.

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181 ^ WASHINGTON. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Washington ^ Alumni ^41 to 29^Washington^Dec. 15 Jones and Sass Washington ^ Alumni ^35 to 26^Washington^Dec. 22 Sass and Jones Vincennes H. S ^ Washington^44 to 29^Vincennes ^ Jan. 8 Good ^ Graham and Jones Washington ^ Petersburg ^52 to 6^Washington^Jan. 9 Jones Washington ^ Petersburg ^22 to 18^Petersburg ^ Jan. 15 ^ Good Moorman and Treanor Washington ^ Vincennes ^50 to 26^Washington^Jan. 16 Graham and Moorman Bedford Washington^43 to 10^Bedford ^ Jan. 22 Fair ^ Moorman Washington ^ Princeton ^26 to 14^Washington^Jan. 23 Moorman Washington Decker ^31 to 19^Decker ^ Jan. 30 ^ Good Moorman Washington Vincennes H.S.^30 to 26^Washington... Feb. 6 Jones and Graham Bedford Washington^26 to 24^Washington^Feb. 12 Moorman and McCormick Washington ^ Decker ^55 to 15^Washington^Feb. 19 Jones and Brown Vincennes ^ Washington^21 to 19^Vincennes^ Feb. 20 ^ Good Graham Carlisle Washington^28 to 24^Carlisle ^ Feb. 26 ^ Good ^ Lord and Moorman Wasnington ^ Richland ^66 to 7^Evansville^ Mar. 5. ^ Good ^ Washington ^ Vincennes ^25 to 14^Evansville.^ Mar. 6.^Good ^ Evansville.^Washington^49 to 20^Evansville^ Mar. 6 ^ Good ^ WASHINGTON COLUMBIA CITY. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Clear Creek Washington^30 to 24^Clear Creek Good Haughenstein and Merriman Washington Clear Creek^30 to 18^Washington Godlove and Whinnery Washington Etna.^ 112 to 8^Etna Good ^ Godlove and Conkling Washington South Whitley^35 to 28^South Whitley.. Good ^ Schafier Roanoke Washington^27 to 21^Roanoke ^ Jan. 9 Good Munn and Merriman Washington ^ Roanoke ^50 to 19^Land ^ Feb. 5. Godlove Washington Columbia City^38 to 25^Columbia City.. Feb. 19 Good Allman Washington South Whiting^87 to 18^Bluffton^ Mar. 5^ Good^ Bishop Liberty Center ^ Washington^26 to 14^Blufiton ^ Mar. 6^ Good^ Thurman

182 WAYNETOWN. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^ Officials Darlington Waynetown^31 to 14^Waynetown ^ Nov 7 Martin Waynetown ^ Mellott ^15 to 8^Hillsboro ^ Nov. 13 Good Remley and Crumly Waynetown ^ Williamsport^29 to 12^Waynetown ^ Nov. 21 ^ Remley and Stephen Waynetown ^ Veedersburg^32 to 14^Waynetown^Nov 25 McGeath Waynetown ^ Hillsboro ^33 to 5^Hillsboro^Nov. 27 ^ Good ^ Long and Remley Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^21 to 14^Waynetown ^ Dec. 4 McGeath Waynetown ^ Veedersburg^19 to 13^Veedersburg^Dec. 11 Good ^ Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^26 to 17^Waynetown ^ Dec. 23 McGeath and Remley Waynetown ^ Hillsboro ^33 to 6^Waynetown^Jan. 1 McGeath Waynetown ^ Mellott ^60 to 5^Waynetown^Jan. 8 Remley and Gott Waynetown ^ Waveland ^16 to 11^Waveland ^ Jan. 15 ^ Fair. Raquet and Crane Thorntown ^ Waynetown^39 to 7^Waynetown ^ Jan. 23 Stayton New Market ^ Waynetown^13 to 6^Crawfordsville Feb. 5 Good ^ Merrell Waynetown ^ Darlington ^26 to 12^Crawfordsville Feb. 6 Good ^ McGeath Waynetown ^ Waveland ^14 to 11^Waynetown^Feb. 12 McGeath New Richmond ^ Waynetown^57 to 13^New Richmond Feb 19 ^ Good Chadwick Wolcott Waynetown^36 to 20^Wolcott ^ Feb 26 ^ Good Biddle Waynetown ^ New Market^11 to 6^Waynetown^Feb. 27 McGeath New Richmond ^ Waynetown^35 to 21^Waynetown^Dec. 19 McGeath Crawfordsville^ Wavnetown^10 to 30^Crawfordsville.. Mar. 5^ Good ^ Masters WEST POINT. Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Williamsport ^ West Point ^27 to 14^Williamsport^Feb. 12 Fair ^ Stephens West Point ^ Otterbein.. ^46 to 22^West Point ^ Feb. 19 Nichols and Taylor West Point ^ Otterbein... ^33 to 32^Otterbein ^ Feb. 26 Fair Nichols and Taylor West Point^ Williamsport^60 to 6^West Point^ Mar. 12^ Taylor

183 ^ WHITELAND. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Whiteland Edinburg.. ^80 to 10^Whiteland ^ Nov. 6 Waggoner Fairland Whiteland. ^24 to 6^Whiteland ^ Nov. 13 ^ Hopewell Whiteland ^31 to 12^Franklin... ^ Nov. 26 Good Waggoner Wingate Whiteland ^27 to 9^Whiteland ^ Dec. 4., Pwitt Edinburg Whiteland ^26 to 17^Edinburg ^ Dec. 11 Good Edwards Whiteland Crothersville^32 to 20^Whiteland ^ Dec. 18 Klyver Whiteland New Bethel ^25 to 10^Whiteland ^ Jan. 8 Cooke Whiteland.^ Broad Ripple^34 to 22^Whiteland ^ Jan. 15 Klyver Whiteland Austin ^19 to 14^Austin Jan. 29^ Good ^ Hodapp Crothersville ^ Whiteland. ^27 to 20^Crothersville^Jan. 30.^ Bad ^ Jackson Whiteland Broad Ripple...^37 to 4^Broad Ripple Feb. 5 ^ Good Smith Whiteland Nineveh ^52 to 6^Franklin... ^ Feb. 6 Good Phipps New Bethel Whiteland ^23 to 17^New Bethel^ Feb. 12 ^ Bad...^ Whiteland Boggstown ^50 to 12^Whiteland ^ Feb. 19 Phipps Whiteland New Augusta^27 to 26^Whiteland ^ Feb. 26^ Klyver WHITESTOWN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Whitestown. Westfield 11 to 5^Westfield^ Oct. 28 ^ Bad^ Pendleton Whitestown^62 to 18^Pendleton ^ Nov 6 Good Kinnaman Whitestown New Augusta^36 to 19^New Augusta Nov. 18 ^ Fair^ Greely Advance Whitestown^18 to 8^Advance ^ Dec. 4^ Good^ Cline Southport Whitestown.^42 to 21^Southport^ Dec. 12^ Good^ Hedge

184 ^ WHITING. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Owl Juniors Whiting ^18 to 12^Whiting ^ Dec. 1 Polk Whiting ^ Lowell ^30 to 20^Lowell Dec. 4 ^ Good ^ Glover Crown Point. ^ Whiting^16 to 15^Whiting Dec. 11 Gilroy Whiting Owl Juniors ^20 to 14^Whiting ^ Dec. 15 Palk Whiting Monticello ^13 to 6^Whiting... ^ Dec. 19 Bebee Whiting ^ Owl Juniors 23 to 13^ Whiting Jan. 2 Kinzel Whiting ^ Crown Point^30 to 28^Crown Point^ Jan. 8 Good Briggs Gary. Whiting ^30 to 28^Gary ^ Jan. 12 Good ^ Kinzel Whiting Lowell. ^27 to 19^Whiting Jan. 15 Briggs Whiting ^ Monticello ^17 to 12^Monticello^ Jan. 16 Fair Gardner East Chicago ^ Whiting ^22 to 11^Whiting Jan. 22 Gilroy Lebanon Whiting ^36 to 11^Whiting Jan. 30 Gilroy East Chicago ^ Whiting ^33 to 27^East Chicago Feb. 5^ Good^ Gilroy Whiting Hammond. ^34 to 7^Hammond Feb. 12 ^ Good ^ Brown Whiting ^ Hammond ^14 to 9^Whiting ^ Feb. 16 Gilroy Gary Whiting ^27 to 25^Whiting ^ Feb. 19 Kinzel Lebanon Whiting 31 to 17^Lebanon Feb. 26^ Good ^ Thorntown Whiting ^23 to 16^Thorntown ^ Feb. 27 ^ Fair Johnson Whiting Lowell 31 to 21^Hammond ^ Mar. 5 Good ^ Westover Whiting ^ Laporte 23 to 20^Hammond ^ Mar. 6^ Good Westover East Chicago Whiting ^ 27 to 22 Hammond ^ Mar. 7 ^ Good Mowe

185 AKRON BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to right Top row: Wilhoit, guard; Leininger, forward; Jones, coach; Havis, guard; Buck, forward. Bottom row: Higgins, center; Shelton, sub. forward; Personett, guard.

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187 ^ WINGATE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment Officials Wingate. ^ Melotte^47 to 10^Newton ^ Oct. 28 Good ^ Miller Wingate Williamsport^52 to 15^Williamsport^Nov. 6 ^ Fair ^ Wingate. Boswell ^36 to 20^Waynetown^Nov. 14 ^ Good ^ Miller Boswell. Wingate 21 to 20^Boswell Nov. 25 ^ Good Miller Wingate. Seymour^15 to 14^Seymour ^ Nov. 27 Fair Abbott Crothersville Wingate^19 to 15^Crothersville^Nov. 28 Good Pruitt Wingate^ Whiteland 28 to 9^Whiteland ^ Dec. 4 Good^ Pruitt Hopewell ^ Wingate ^20 to 17^Franklin ^ Dec. 5 Good ^ Klyver Crawfordsville ^ Wingate ^32 to 28^Waynetown ^ Jan. 6 ^Good Cook Thorntown ^ Wingate. ^19 to 16^Thorntown^Jan. 9^ Good Smith Lafayette ^ Wingate^32 to 22^Lafayette ^ Jan. 15.^ Good Smith Wingate Kokomo^31 to 15^Kokomo ^ Jan. 16. Bad^ Vandiver and Spruce Wingate Franklin ^38 to 10^Franklin ^ Jan. 22. ^ Good ^ Smith Wingate Martinsville ^25 to 23^Martinsville^Jan. 28 Good Smith Wingate Bloomington^30 to 26^Bloomington Jan. 29 Good ^ Abbott Wingate ^ Lafayette ^38 to 7^Waynetown ^ Feb. 5 Good ^ Ray Wingate Clinton ^28 to 18^Clinton Feb. 12 Good ^ Eggleston Shelbyville Wingate ^24 to 20^Shelbyville ^ Feb. 19 Good Abbott Crawfordsville ^ Wingate^33 to 10^Crawfordsville Feb. 26 Bad Maloney Wingate Melotte ^48 to 8^Crawfordsville Mar. 5 Bad ^ Masters Wingate New Market^28 to 14^Crawfordsville Mar. 6^ Bad ^ Masters Crawfordsville ^ Wingate 26 to 20^Crawfordsville Mar. 6 ^ Bad Masters

188 ^ FOOT HALL. MOUNT VERNON. Winning School Losing School^Score^ Place^ Date^Treatment^Officials Owensboro, Ky. Mt. Vernon ^34 to 7^Mt. Vernon ^ Oct. 10. Menzies Henderson, Ky Mt. Vernon ^38 to 0^Henderson ^ Oct. 17 Good Brown Mt. Vernon. ^ Boonville ^61 to 0^Mt. Vernon ^ Oct. 24 Krug Mt. Vernon Princeton ^13 to 12^Princeton ^ Nov. 7^ Good Alcorn Owensboro, Ky. ^ Mt. Vernon^51 to 21^Owensboro^ Nov. 14 Fair Kinnar Evansville Mt. Vernon^33 to 7^Evansville.^ Nov. 28^ Good^ Winters RENSSELAER. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place Date^Treatment^Officials Morocco. Rensselaer ^20 to 0^Morocco Oct. 10 Good^ Kirk Watseka Rensselaer ^23 to 7^Rensselaer Oct. 17 Kirk Rensselaer Morocco ^24 to 0^Rensselaer ^ Oct. 24 Kirk Rensselaer East Chicago^40 to 3^Rensselaer ^ Nov. 7 Kirk Rensselaer Bowen H. Chi.^21 to 0^Rensselaer ^ Nov. 25^ Kirk WILEY. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Wiley Waveland ^60 to 0^Wiley Wiley Coalmont ^32 to 0^Coalmont Good ^ Wiley Jasonville 61 to 0^Jasonville Good^ Robinson Wiley^34 to 10^Robinson Good Wiley Brazil. ^75 to 0^Wiley Wiley. Linton^14 to 13^Wiley

189 ^ BASE BALL BRAZIL. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Brazil East Glenn ^17 to 7^Brazil ^ April 7 Decker^ Clay City Brazil ^8 to 5^Brazil... April 24 Decker Brazil Ladoga ^5 to 1^Brazil... May 1 Zeller Brazil East Glenn ^3 to 2^East Glenn ^ May 8^ Good Jones Ladoga Brazil ^6 to 1^Ladoga^ May 15^ Good^ Kerr Brazil Garfield ^5 to 0^Brazil... May 22 ^ Zeller CRAWFORDSVILLE. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Crawfordsville ^ Waynetown^13 to 1^Waynetown ^ April 20 Good ^ Lewellan Wingate ^ Crawfordsville^4 to 2^Wingate. ^ April 26 ^ Good ^ Hunter Crawfordsville ^ Wingate. ^14 to 9^Crawfordsville May 4 ^ Crawfordsville ^ Ladoga ^5 to 2^Crawfordsville June 3 Thompson Ladoga Crawfordsville^5 to 4^Ladoga^June 4 ^ Good ^ Frankfort Crawfordsville^13 to 10^Crawfordsville May 21 ^ Lebanon Crawfordsville^8 to 7^Lebanon ^ Oct. 7 Good ^ Cline Crawfordsville ^ Lebanon. ^ 6 to 0^Crawfordsville Oct. 12^ Sering GARRETT. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Garrett Waterloo ^13 to 3^Garrett April 17 ^ Good ^ Hicksville Garrett ^9 to 8^Garrett May 1^ Good ^ Garrett Auburn ^4 to 3^Auburn ^ May 22 ^ Good ^ Garrett Butler ^6 to 2^Garrett May 8 Good ^ Garrett Auburn ^6 to 3^Auburn ^ May 15 Good ^ Garrett ^ Waterloo ^4 to 3^Garrett April 24^ Good ^ Garrett ^ Hicksville ^9 to 6^Hicksville ^ May 28 Good Butler Garrett ^9 to 4^Butler May 29 ^ Good Garrett Waterloo ^2 to 0^Garrett Sept. 11 Good ^ Garrett Waterloo ^1 to 0^Garrett Sept. 25^ Good ^ Auburn ^ Garrett^3 to 2^Garrett Sept. 25^ Good ^

190 ^ GREENTOWN. Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Greentown^ Kokomo ^2 to 1^Kokomo Sept. 26 Good ^ Greentown Russiaville ^11 to 3^Russiaville ^ Oct. 10 Fair ^ Greentown ^ New London^17 to 4^Greentown ^ Oct. 24 ^ Good Freeman Greentown ^ Russiaville ^8 to 3^Greentown ^ Nov. 7 ^ Good Sheerer Greentown ^ Kokomo ^ 6 to 0^Greentown ^ Nov. 14^ Good^ Freeman MITCHELL. Winning School Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Columbus ^ Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials Alumni ^8 to 5^Mitchell Marshall and Guthrie Brownstown^15 to 7^Brownstown Good Cathcart and Sanders Bloomington^17 to 9^Mitchell Marshall Brownstown^6 to 3^Mitchell Dennis and Cathcart Mitchell^4 to 2^Mitchell ^ Marshall

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