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High Sc\lool LifeVolume Ill Harbor Springs, Mich., October 19 . 1923 Number 3
HARBOR CROSSESPETOSKEY?S GOAL
T"hird Game on Local Schedule Pro v ed
The T eam To Be St ron ger-
Team Work Counts A gai nst
We ight
The third game of th e season wasplayed before a good sized cro,-scl o·
Petoskey and Harbor Springs fans .wh en th e P etoskey and HarborSprings h igh school "football teams
met in their annual battle Saturda yafternoon at th e Emmet County Fair
Grounclsat Petoskey. P etoskey being the victor 21 to 13. T he gamPwas a t o ~ 1 g battle all the way, hotbteams r esisting s tub born ly ov er even ·inch gained a nd battling fiercely onoffer.se. Pe tos ll:ey captured th e hon·
ors in the fir s t a nd third qum:te rs ,
Harbor Springs had all th e ·better o!
the secon(l quarter and 'honors infour th we:-e considered even . Petoskey scored ·three touchdowns, a safetyand a phce kick after to uchclo,wn,while Harbor scored tw o touchdowns
and a drop kick after to uchdown.
P etoskey carri ed th e ball a to tal of
38 yards and Harbor 218 yardsBoth organ izations showed fias·hes
of unusually good footb-all , bo t h of.feasive ly and defensively, ,while inother spots the play was not sosmoo_h, nor the tackling and block
ing so good . H arbor on several occasions developed a wonderfu l interference for sweeping en d r uns, thi smethod of a t tack motk ing both of their
touch downs possible. They comple tedone pass. Petoskey, fo r the mo stpart, stuck to the old ar my game ofline sm ash ing, with Parrish, Fay, E.
George , Shoemaker and Hitching car-
ryin g th e ·ball.
Petoskey Sco res F i rst
The game opened in P etoskey t er
ritory, both team sdoing much punt-ing . P e to skey rece ived the first punt
on her seven yard line and Parrishat once ·booted it back dO!wn the field .Failing to gain Harbor booted thep;gskin to the Petoskey 12 yard line,from which point Parris'h outside 011
th e Petoskey 36 yard line. H arbor
m : : ~ c l e her first clown on a short play
around left end. Three a ttemp ts atpasses fa iled and the punt went overthe goal, Petoskey get ti ng t-he ball on
·her 20 yard line. Line smashes andend runs with E. George, HaroldGeorge, \Volff, Shoemaker a nd Par-
rish carry ing the ball, sent the firs ttouchdown over the line, Parrish ge tting the honors . The drop kick fo rpoint fail ed.
P eto skey ki cked off and the ball
traveled 70 yards and over the goallin e Petting er pick e,: 1t u'p an d rac ed
on to th e field , then back over the li neagain , 'where he clowned the ball fora saftey, giving Petoskey a n ad dedtwo points. Haroor r eeceivecl th eball a nd made a fi rst. clown throughthe line, the quarter ending with Har-
bo r hav ing on the Harbor 30 yardline.
H arbor:. Get s Chance
E a rly in the second quar t er , Backus Harbo r guard blpcked a Petoskey
pu nt on th e P etoskey 45 yard line a ndpulled her m·st good ena run, a 25yard das h by Woodruff, a round · theP etoskey right end. Wthen smashesand passes failed a n in around le ft
end netted t en yards and put the ball
close to the Petoskey goal from whicha smash off right tackle put it over.
Each team pun ted six ti mes in thesecond qua r ter, a nd Harbor tried adro p k ick from the 4() yard line, theball being hig:h eno ugh bu ttoo far to
one side. The second half openedw-ith bo th teams punting. Getting theball on their 45 yard line Petosk eystarted a march for a nother touchdown, using line pla ys exclusively.Parrish carried t he ball over on a lo ngsm ash and Fay drop kicked go al justItS the quarter clos ed.
Busy Fo urth Quar te r
H arbor put the 'ball in play on her20 yard lin e as the fourth quarteropene d, and punted P etoskey clowned th e ball on her 38 yard line andstarted anot her march wit h Fay,Shoemaker, Parish a nd Hitchings on
the carrying end through th e line.Captain Hitchings carried it over forthe score. The place k ick did not goover. Anot,he r P etoskey was halte tinea r the Har bor goal , a nd here l-Iar-bar showed some ·cl'afty playing. Linedup for a punt the speedy ·woodru ff
skirted the lef t side of Petoskey's(continued on last page)
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HIGH SCHOO L LIFE
HIGH SCHOOL LlffEd itor -in ChiefBusiness IMia nag erAss' t EditorAss'.t Ed itorAt hleti c EditorJoke Editor
Charles Beckon
Lest er StantonEa rl DeLaV ergne
Olli e BackusRobert Swift
Roland Ta ylor
SENIORS GAVE CHAPEL MONDAY
Th e Senior class arranged •Cha pelpro gram Monday morning. Th ey con .ceived th e nov el idea of improvis inga r adio •bro adcas t ing sta tion so thatall the 1wor ld might enjoy b'he ta lentdisplayed.
Th e first nu mb er on t he ·programwas that pop ular war song, "K eepthe Home Fi res Burning," sung by th est udent body (perh a.ps we should alsoinclude th e voices of th e faculty .)Tihe chairman, Bob Graham, introduced to us the ••emm inent miss ion a ry,"
Ku rly Pow ers, who r ead for th escript ure ps alm one hund red one. Everyone enjoyed ve ry much the clar inet solo by iMiss Noetze l ; and th e nextnumber, a dra matiza tion of "Billy
Goa t Gr uff" •by seven first gra de st udent s held th e a ttention of a ll . We ar econfident that each one of b'hem ha sa good st art toward gr and opera . o u'r"mi ssionary" not only has ab il ity tor ead bu t to sing. We ar e sure · sh ewould ma ke a spl endid t eacher to theheathen .
Sup erintend 'ent Bailey mad e a fewr emarks concern ing th e r esul ts of th egame with P etoskey, our s ciholar ship,
and r eport card s . (Ho w we hope noone heard on th eir radio his r emark sabout our schola rship and all of our
num ero us ot her fa ilings. )In spite of tne faet that so me st ud
ent s 1were f ac ing class test s, Ph ylli sPow ers ' rec ita tion ·broug:ht back th egood spir i ts of th em all. Anothersong by th e s·chool, a nd Bob told allof t he r adio fans who migh t ' hav ebeen tr ying to liste n in, th at st ation
SHS was signin g off at ni ne fortyfive a m.
For ' r ea l un ique en ter ta in ment wemust "t ake off our hat s" to th eseniors.
'Th e lecture cou rs e t ickets will beplace d on sa le soon. Watch for furth er announcement s.
LOCAL HIGH TO
MEET MANCY HIGH
This Saturday fast Mancelon afoot ba ll team will come to HarborS•prings to contest ag ainst our . team.
Har-bor ha s- been play in g some goo dfoot ball this year an d ar e out to w i11
this game . Mr . Redmond ha s theboys now worked up to th e sc ratcha nd th ey twill show th e Mancelon atea m tha t Harb or knows foo t ball. •
Every on e who sha ll se e th e Ma ncelo na-Harbor ga me will be we ll paidfor his time an d financial support.T·he game will ·most as su red ly be full
of pep an d rea l foot ball on bothsides
Th e follctwing men will be li kely toplay: Capt. Wilcox, DeLaV ergne,Arm s trong, Campb ell, Wh ee ler , W oodru ff , Corn ell , Jo nes , P ettinge r , Backus, Allerding. These men have beenout the whole year and will un doubtedly show some excellent foot balLHa r bor' s team is out to win to ho ldup our fa me.
,Ar e you with ,th em · Wll:Jy, ye s .Ha r·bo r Springs High Scho ol yes, ye s,yes.
SENIOR CLASS'
TOGIVE MOVIE
On Tu esday evenin g, October 23rd,th e senior clas s is givi ng Rodoli)hValent ino in "Th e Youn g Rajah" a tthe Lyr ic Th eater . 0 boy ! someshow, I' ll sa y.
Th e Young Rajah comes to us h ighly r ecommended. I t is a high pri cedsl<:•w a nd will undoubtedly be one of
the best show s ever p·ut on by anyhi gh school class.
Tihe show takes in th e act s of t1wocontinents . I t is in grea t demand becau se o·f its po pular it y elsew her e. Th ese nior d as s would be very mu ch pleas ·eel if the Lyri c Th ea ter wa s fi lled tothe u tt ermo st corn er s. Th e senior shav e a grea t deal of work to a ccomplish th is year and need your suppor tfina ncia ll y as 1well as ot her wise.
F verybocly come. You kn otWI Ro-dolph. All senio rs will have ticke tsfor sa le.
Eleven studen ts in fou r th grade tMiss Ayres : We ar e go ing to havewere neit her absent nor ta rd y during a lesson in maki ng "i"s (eyes ) today.th e firs t month of school. We should make fifty in one minutb.
HIGH SCHOOL LIFE
IUGH SCHOOL
LECTURE COURSE
I t is with pleas ur e tha t the Boar d of
Education announce the Lectu reCourse f or th e se ason of 1923 1924.'"a t care was taken in th e select ion
of th is course , so the people of Har•bor Spri ngs ar e sure to ·be more tha np' eas ed wit h each number.
Th e Cour se consist s of fi'Ve at tract ions, each to app ear in Har bor8p·ri ng s as folla:ws:CHmax Compa ny, Th ur sday, Nov
ember 8.Burns of the Moun tains, Vledn es
day , Nov : 21.Na tion al Quar tet, Wed nes day, J anu -
a ry 23 .Hilton Ira Jo nes , Monday, F eb. 25.·Chas C. Gorsl:,- Wedn esday , Mar . 5.Th e fir st attraction to ap·pear here
is the Climax Company whi ch prese nts th e mast er piece of comedy andmusic "T he Cli max." This playmusical , dramatic, humorous- is
unique in lyceum ent er ta inm ent . Fo rtwo se aso ns this play thrilled NewYork. T;his is one of mos t at trac tiveas well as expensive e :J.ter ta inm entever brought to Harbor Spirngs. I t iscerta in tJha t everyone sh ould plan on
see ing "Th e Climax."
Season tickets ar e to be placeed onsa le ver y soon. P lan on buying you rticket ea rl y so as to be r eady to r ese rv e your se at wh en they a re placedfor r eservation Th e price of the sea
son t ickets twill be $2.50 for adultsan d $1.40 f or st udents and childr en.
Report ca rds for th e first mont har e to ·be given out Wed nesday noon.
,Many students ar e anxi ously waiti ngto see how th ey are to measure up toth eir C'.Vn ex pectations and to th et ea chers' st andards of ex c_e llency.
A special delegation of ladies fromW. R. C. ma de a very pleas ing visitto the Gradin g Room Wedn esday a l- ternoon , Oct. l Obh, ·pr esenting th e
room wi th a 'beau tif ully moun ted silkflag .
After th e pres en ta tion, the youn g
people in the room gave a short pro
gram whi ch they had prepar ed for the
Columbu s Da y.
J oh n Bradley and Dale Reynold s
a re back in so'hool af ter several days'
absence.
.HALLOWE'EN SUPPER
FOR H. S. STUDENTS
On Octob er 26 th th ere 'W111 be aHallowe 'en supper at the Hun sb ergerschool house , located on t he st ate roadth r ee and one half m ile s south ofCross Vill age . Th is is for s tud ents ofP etoskey an d H arbor 8-pr ings HighSchools only.
Th e pr ogra m is as follows : A fourcour se supper at 6:30 ·p. m. Thenth e old witch will tell your for tune.Don' t let her put it ove r on you. Th eghos ts will then give you a ri de. At
8 :30 th ere !W-ill be a ••mock wedding"with a su itab le minister for th e occasion .
I t ha s ·bee n r epo r ted th at abo utth ir ty-five stu den ts fr{)m the P etoske'y Hig.h .School ar e in ten ding to be atth is Ha llo we'en par ty. I t is for highschool students so help and make ita success. I f you inte nd to go se e
Charles Beckon before October 23rdso th a t he may r eport t ne nu mberwho ar e in t ending to go.
BO Y SCOUT ME ETING
T·he first patrol of troop I ha dcharge of th e scout mee ting ihelcl las tTues day, the seventh. After r oll ca ll
and t'he usual bus iness, several setsof sli des twer e shown. One of thes eset s was unu suall y in tere s tin g as i tshowed the famous ·canals of th eworld. H ere Ro lan d Taylor gave avery in ter esting a ccoun t of his r ece ntt rip to tihe Soo , esp ec ially des cri bingthe locks th er e.
Set s were also sh own on tne 'World 'slargest moun ta in s an d on landscapega r deni ng.
Afte r th e pict ur es wer e fini shed refre shment s of d cler a nd doughn u tswer e serv ed Th e oth er tro ops ar eve ry t hankful to t11e sec on d pat rol forth e fine tim e
Next week, October 17th the secondtroop 1w1ll hav e charge of the amusement s
ELLIS E. SIGLER-fo r -
D r y Goods , Men's Fu rn ish ings , Not ion s
Lad i es' Ready to W ear
Harbor Springs, Michiga nClar ke Block
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HIGH SCHOOL LIFE
HARBOR CROSSES
PETOSKEY 'S GOAL
(continued from first page)
li ne fo r 40 yards. A pass to Wilcox
gave Har·bor a no th er 20 yard gain. Ashort gain through the lin e was follolwed by a 10 yard run by All erdir,g
around th e right end of P e toskey'sli ne a nd a li ne play scored th e to uch
down. Only 5 play were r equired to
carry the ball the length of the field .
Petoskey was penalized with cons id erable fr equ ency, pa\·ticula rly dur
ing the last h a lf, bein g assessed atota l of 90 yards . Ha rbor Springs
was penali zed 20 yards.P e t o ~ ? k e y used Wolft', H . George, and
Black at ends; H itcihings and Tillotson at tackles; Hinkley, Gemmill,
Lancaster and Lee at guard; :Matti so u
a£ center ; E. George, Shoemaker an d
·Fay as hal l1backs; Parrish as fullback,
.and .Beer and BrOIWn at qua r te r.
Hrbor used this li neup:Armstrong a nd ·wilcox, end s; Jones
and Backus, tackles : DeLaVergneand Back us, guards; ·wheeler, center;Co rnell, quarterback; Pettinger a nd
Allerding, ha lf-backs; \Voodruf(, fullback.
R eferee, Cr ane, Grayling ; umpire,Smith , Grayling ; h ead li nesman VapLeuven, P e toskey.
We fee l that Coach Redmond is entitled to a lot cred it fo r taking 15 men,
nearly a ll gr een a t the gam e and perfeeing a maobine that showea thep ep, per ser verance, in terference
know ledge of football and teamworkshown in Saturday's game.
COU NTRY CL UB ELECTS
OFFICERS
On Oc tober l Oth the Country
HALLOWE'EN SUPPER:
for students of
Petoskey and H. S. H. S. Only
Hunsberger School House on State
Road, 3Y2 m i les South of Cross V il lage
OCTOBER 26
Four course Supper at 6:3101 75c
Amusements
6:30 to 12:00 p. m .
STEIN ' S SHOP, IS THE PLACE FOR
BOYS TO T RADE.
Dependable Goods at the Ve r yLowest Prices
ERWINS'have books and s t:·pj}lies wh en you.want t hem .iit's wo rth someuh ing to knoiN that.
-T h e Dr ug s :ore on th e Cornel'-
HARTUNG'S STORE
Furnishes all Feet
The Best for the money.
LANE'S DRUG STORE"OF COURSE"
club he ld their first meetin g. I t called For everything in DRUGSfor t he purpose of elec ting officers. 'Th e m eetin g was call ed to order :by_ SPORTING GOODS,Lynn W a rd , th e president of last year . SCHOOL SUPPLIESTh e following officers 1were elec t ed : •
Pres.- Dorothy H enderson. N'EVERYTHINGVi ce-Pres.- P earl Mahler. 'Secrtary- Erwi u J ohnson .Treasurer- Neva Ward .
. Editor- Lynn V\Tard .Patron- Mr. Bailey.T;be club -has a to ta l m embership of
tw enty-eight, which is one more thanlas t year. Several of t h e old membersgraduated or moved in to to wn ·butt her e are severa l naw studen ts to filltheir places.
The club showed the ir apprecia tion
of Mr. Bailey as patr on by re-electi ng
him aga in this year.
Yours Courteously,
.CLAUD D. LANE
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