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The Indiana High SchoolAthletic Association

ELEVENTH ANNUAL HANDBOOK AND REPORT OFTHE BOARD OF CONTROL

1914A. L. TRESTERLA PORTE, IND.

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The Indiana High SchoolAthletic Association

ELEVENTH ANNUAL HANDBOOK and REPORT of THEBOARD OF CONTROL. . . .

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PUBLISHED by the BOARD of CONTROL

E. W. MONTGOMERY, President^J. H. SHOCK^C. V. HAWORTH, Treas.BEDFORD^LAFAYETTE^KOKOMO

A. L. TRESTER, Permanent SecretaryALEXANDRIA

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E. W. MONTGOMERY (Retiring President)

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INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONMembership December 31, 1914

ActonAdvanceAkronAlexandriaAmbiaAmboyAmoAndersonArcadiaArgosArlingtonAtticaAtwoodAuburnAuroraAtlantaAndrewsAustinAvillaBeaver Dam BainbridgeBedfordBerneBicknellBloomfieldBloomingdaleBloomindale Ac.BloomingtonBlufftonBoonvilleBoswellBourbonBoxley(Sheridan)

BrazilBremenBroadrippleBrookBrookstonBrookvilleBrownsburgBunker HillBurlingtonBurnett's Creek

Burns CityButlerBryantBrownstownCadizCamdenCarlisleCarmelCarthageCastletonCayugaChalmersCharlestownChesterCiceroClay CityClaytonClearspringClintonCoal CityCoalmontColfaxColumbia CityConnersvilleConverseCovingtonCrothersvilleCrawfordsvilleCromwellCulverCrown PointDanvilleDarlingtonDeckerDecaturDeer CreekDuggerEast ChicagoEatonEdinburgElkhartElwoodEtna GreenEvansville

FairlandFairmountFairmount Ac.FortvilleFort WayneFountain CityFowlerFrankfortFranklinFranktonFrench LickGalvestonGarrettGas CityGenevaGosportGlennGreenfieldGaryGastonGoldsmithGoshenGreencastleGreensburgGreens ForkGreenwoodGoodlandGreentownHagerstownHammondHartford CityHillsboroHopeHobartHopewellHuntingburgHuntingtonIdavilleIndianapolis--Shortridge--Man'l Train.

InterlakenJasonville

Jasper

JeffersonvilleJonesboroKemptonKendallvilleKewannaKingmanKirklinKnoxKnightstownKokomoLa CrosseLadogaLafayetteLafontaineLagroLapelLaporteLawrenceLebanonLewisvilleLibertyLiberty CenterLigonierLindenLintonLiztonLogansportLowellLawrenceburgMadisonMarcoMarionMarkleMartinsvilleMatthewsMedaryvilleMellottMichigan City

MilanMilfordMilroyMitchellMishawakaMonroe

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MononMonticelloMontpelierMoorefieldMoorelandMoroccoMooresvilleMorristownMoscowMt. VernonMuncieNappaneeNeedmoreNew CastleNewportNew AlbanyNew AugustaNew BethelNew CarlisleNew LondonNew MarketNew WinchesterNew RichmondNinevehNoblesvilleNorth BendNorth JudsonNorth Manchs'trNorth VernonNorth SalemOakland City

OaklandonOaktownOdonOnward

OoliticOwensvilleOrleansOssianOtterbeinOxfordPatriotPaoliPendletonPennvillePerrysvillePetersburgPetroleumPitsboroPlainfieldPlainfield Acd.PlymouthPortlandPrincetonPine VillageReynoldsRaubRemingtonRensselaerRichmondRising SunRoachdaleRoanokeRochesterRockvilleRollRome CityRockvilleRoyal CentreRushvilleRussellville

RussiavilleSaint PaulSaratogaScottsburgSalemSelmaSeymourSharpsvilleShelbyvilleSheridanSidneySilver LakeSmithvilleSouthportSouth BendSouth WhitleySpencerSpiceland Acd.Starr CityStauntonStone BluffSullivanSummitvilleSwayzeeSyracuseTerre Haute

--Normal H. S.--Garfield

--WileyThorntownTiptonUnion CityUplandValparaisoValley MillsVeedersburg

- VevayVincennesWabashWadenaWakarusaWalnut GroveWaltonWarrenWarsawWashingtonWashington

(ColumbiaCity)

WaterlooWavelandWaynetownWest LafayetteWestlandWestfieldWest LebanonWest NewtonWestportWheatlandWheelingWhitelandWhitestownWinamacWhitingWindfallWilliamsportWinchesterWingateWolcottWolf LakeWorthingtonZionsvilleTotal-314

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To the Indiana High School Athletic Association

By E. W. MONTGOMERY

The Indiana High School Athletic Association is now in itstwelfth year. Organized under, the able leadership of J. T. Gilesand other school men interested in a higher standard of athleticsbetween high schools, it has during all these years served its pur-pose well. Its ideal has not always been attained but it has workedfaithfully for the betterment of high school athletic standards andhas acomplished much.

Higher standards of scholarship for athletic competition havebeen set and maintained. The requirement that a student musthave passed in fifteen hours the preceding semester and must bepassing in fifteen hours the current semester is low enough andany attempt to lower this would be a step backward and an encour-agement to boys to delay their school work in order to compete inathletics. Professionalism should not be tolerated under any guise.The present standards encourage boys to stay in school and passin their work. A premium has been put on manliness. The truesportsman has been encouraged and the "sport" discouraged.

More competent officials are now demanded and another stepforward would be more stringent rules regarding the recommend-ing of officials. Fair and impartial officials should be secured forall contests. The day of "our" referee is passing.

The Principals have been made more strictly responsible forthe treatment of visiting teams in their towns. The "win at anycost" spirit has been discouraged in favor of the spirit of truesportsmanship.

Football has been properly discouraged and the number ofteams playing it is now comparatively few. Smoking among high

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school boys has been discouraged and our State Tournaments havetime and again proved that the boys who win are the ones whotrain properly throughout the entire year.

The present year has undoubtedly been the greatest in the hist-ory of the Association. The membership has now reached the un-precedented number of three hundred. There has been less liti-gation this year than ever before. The spirit of wanting to do thesquare thing has been manifest in the main. Student managementhas caused some dissension and should not be tolerated by anyschool management. The regular form of contracts should alwaysbe used to avoid misunderstandings.

Basketball and Track have become the major sports of the highschools. Some of the schools are playing basketball from Octo-ber to March inclusive. Baseball, while popular in some schoolsbetween league teams has not proved a financial success betweenschools. The season is also often unsuitable for this game.

Many high schools - have developed athletic leagues which haveproved very successful. Some schools of two hundred and fiftyhave as many as one hundred students actively participating onleague 'teams. This movement should be encouraged in every pos-sible way. It is proper to have the school teams as the crowningpart of the system but the league teams should receive a largeamount of attention and be regularly coached so that not five butone hundred boys may learn the athletic sport and receive physicaltraining and have self control developed. The gymnasium is anessential part of every school plant and should be so considered.

The high standards applied to athletics in the high schools shouldalso be applied to debating and oratorical contests.

Both the Track Meet held under the auspices of Wabash Collegeand the Basketball Tournament held under the auspices of IndianaUniversity were very successful. Much credit is due both schoolsfor the able way in which they managed the events. WashingtonHigh School won the State Track and Field Meet. The BasketballTournament was the greatest in the history of the State. Seventy-seven teams competed; five hundred twenty-five players were en-tertained by Indiana University. The schedule was well arranged,eight teams playing at a time and the Tournament was in every waya success. Wingate was the winner for the second consecutiveyear.

All the High Schools of the State should stand together for cleanathletics and the highest possible standard. The best way to dothis is to join the Association and live up to its rules.

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THIRD ANNUAL BASKET BALL BALL TOURNAMENTANNOUNCEMENT

In accordance with the vote of the Association at its annualmeeting, December 22 the Board of Control has made provisionfor a Championship Basket Ball Tournament, and announces theplan.

Invitation—An invitation from the University of Indiana to holdthe tournament at Bloomington under the auspices of the Univer-sity, Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14, was accepted. If foundnecessary, on account of the number of entries, to play some gameson Thursday, March 12, the teams desired to appear will be notifiedby telegram by Monday, March 9. Entries for the tournament willclose Wednesday, March 4, and all schools desiring to participatein the contests must hold membership in the Association before thatdate.

Open Contest—The tournament is open to all schools of the Asso-ciation, irrespective of their season's record.

Entertainment—Teams are limited to seven men, and no moremen should be certified to. The societies of the University agree toentertain eight men—which must include the faculty manager—from each competing school. Entertainment is offered from 6 p.m. March 12 to 8 a. m. March 15. In case it is found necessary toplay some games on Thursday, entertainment for the teams notifiedwill begin at 10 a. m. Thursday, March 12.

Expenses—Traveling is at the expense of the competing schools.An entrance fee of $3.50 for each team must accompany the entrylists, the full amount returnable to the principal whose team act-ually participates in the meet.

Protests—All protests against members of the Association oragainst individuals in the teams must be made in writing and filedwith the permanent secretary on or before March 7, at 11 a. m.

Privileges—All competing teams and faculty managers are ad-mitted to all games free of charge.

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Eligibility—The eligibility of each player must be certified toby the principal of the school sending the team. Certificates mustbe on the regular blanks provided by the permanent secretary, andall data must be given as indicated.

Prizes—Indiana University will award the winning school ashield or similar trophy, and each member of its team an individualtrophy.

Management—The management of the tournament rests solelywith the Board of Control, which may delegate local arrangementsto the University managers. The officials will be selected by theBoard, and none but disinterested men will be chosen.

A schedule indicating teams, hours, floors and officials, will bearranged by the Board Saturday, March 7, and all competingschols will be furnished with detailed instructions early in thetournament week.

Entries close Wednesday, March 4.By order of the Board of Control.

A. L. TRESTER, Per Secretary,Alexandria, Ind,

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WINGATE BASKET BALL TEAMTop row, left to right—M. Z. Coons (Superintendent), Paul Swank (Sub), Cuyler Brown (Student Manager), LeeThorn (Sub.), L. H. Lehman (Coach). Bottom row, left to right—Leland Olin (Forward), Jesse Graves (Guard),

Homer Stonebraker (Center and Captain), John Blacker (Guard), Lee Sinclair (Forward).

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THIRD ANNUAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT

Of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, IndianaUniversity, Bloomington, March 13-14, 1914.

Teams must be on designated floors as scheduled, under penaltyof forfeiture of game.

Eight complimentary tickets will be issued to each faculty man-ager, admitting to all games. Managers should call for these atthe Bursar's office in Maxwell Hall from 8 to 10 p. m. Thursday.

The Bursar's office in Maxwell Hall will be the InformationBureau. Phone number 564.

All managers must wire R. S. Peyton, of Bloomington, the timeof arrival in Bloomington upon receipt of this notice.

Season tickets will be 50 cents. Single admission to each sessionwill be 25 cents.

Entertainment is offered from 6 p. m. Thursday, March 12 to 8a. m. Sunday, March 15. These hours must be observed.

Traveling expenses are to be paid by the competing schools.Teams are limited to seven men and must be in charge of a Fac-

ulty manager, who is responsible for the men and their conduct.No changes will be made in the schedule, and no substitution of

players will be permitted.The official entry list will be in the hands of the Board of Con-

trol at all times.Friday games and the final game shall consist of two halves of

15 minutes each, with a rest of ten minutes between the halves.All other games 10 minute halves.

Special train service has been arranged by the Pennsylvania andMonon Railroads both ways between Indianapolis and Blooming-ton. Train will leave Indianapolis at 5:30 p. m. Thursday, March12 over the Pennsylvania and will leave Bloomington at 8 a. m.Sunday, March 15 over the Monon. At time of purchasing tickethave routing from Indianapolis read via Pennsylvania to Gosportand Monon to Bloomington. Same routing in reverse order for re-turn trip. Teams going on the Special from Indianapolis Thurs-day should lunch in Indianapolis. The Special will arrive at 7:30p. m. Wire A. L. Trester now if you are going on the Special.

Dr. A. E. Guedel will be head referee, assisted by Merle Abbett,Bert Westover, James Kase and Maurice Judd. Their decisions willbe final. Where two officials are assigned, the first one is the ref-eree, second the umpire.

Players will be subject to identification at any time. The officialentry blanks contain the names of the eligible players.

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Schedule of Hours, Floors, Teams and Officials.

Hours of

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FLOOR I

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FLOOR IIGames^(Men's Gymnasium)^(Women's Gymnasium)

FRI. A. M.

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Rochestervs.

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Sharpsvillevs.

7 ^ 1 ^Decatur ^2 ^Tipton

8

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Napanee

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Roanoke^1.^ N. Manchester

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2 West Lafayette ^

9^ Swayzee

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Crawfordsville

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5^Mishawaka ^

2^ Plainfield 10^Albion^Milan

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1^Milroy ^2^Wingate ^11^Liberty Center^ Monrovia

P. M.^1^Rockville^5^Pendleton

1^ Jasper

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Edinburg ^ 5 ^Cutler ^ 2 ^Richmond

2^Burlington^ Bloomington^ 1^Kokomo ^ 9

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Clinton

3^Rossville

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Centerville

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1^LaCrosse ^ 5^Vincennes

4^New Augusta^ Amo^ 1 ^Martinsville ^2^Shortridge

5^Akron^ Bedford

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5^Broad Ripple ^ 2^Paoli

EVENING^Winner floor 3, 9 a. m.^Winner floor 2, 8 a. m.7^1 Winner floor 3, 10 a. m.^2^Winner floor 1, 11 a. m.

8^Winner floor 4, 8 a.m. ^Winner floor 2, 10 a. m. ^1 Winner floor 2, 9 a.m.^5 Winner floor 3, 11 a.m.

9^Winner floor 3, 7 a. m.^Winner floor 2, 5 p. m.

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5 Winner floor 3, 1 p. m. ^2 Winner floor 3, 5 p.m.

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SAT. A. M.^Winner floor 3, 4 p. m.^Winner floor 3, 3 p. m.7^1 Winner floor 1, 3 p. m.^2 Winner floor 1, 4 p. m.

8^Winner floor 4, 1 p. m.^ Winner floor 2, 2 p. m.^1 Winner floor 1, 2 p. m. ^2 Winner floor 4, 2 p. m.

9^Winner floor 1, 9 p. m.^Winner floor 3, 7 p. in.^1 Winner floor 2, 9 p. m. ^ 2 Winner floor 4, 9 p. m.

10

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Winner floor 4, 8 a. m. Sat.^Winner floor 1, 7 a. m. Sat.^1 Winner floor 3, 7 a. m. Sat. ^2 Winner floor 1, 8 a. m. Sat.

P. M.^Winner floor 4, 8 a. m.^Winner floor 1, 9 a. m. Sat.1^1 Winner floor 4, 10 a. m. Sat.^2 Winner floor 4, 9 a. m. Sat.

3

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Winner floor 1, 10 a. m. Sat.^Winner floor 2, 1 p. m. Sat.^1-2 Winner floor 3, 1 p. m. Sat. ^4-5 Winner floor 4, 1 p. m. Sat.

5^Winner floor 1, 1 p. m. Sat.^2-4 Winner floor 2, 3 p. m. Sat.

EVENING^Winner floor 1, 3 p. m. Sat.8^1-2 Winner floor 1, 5 p. m. Sat.

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Schedule of Hours, Floors, Teams and Officials-Cont.

Hours of^FLOOR III^ FLOOR IVGames^(Auditorium)^ (Armory)

FRI. A. M.

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Southport vs.Brazilvs.^7 ^4 ^Whiting ^ 3^New Richmond

Marion^Lafayette8^ 4^Anderson ^3^Seymour

9 ^ Orleans^ Lebanon^ 4

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Manual Training^3^AmboyDecker^ Whiteland10 5 New Bethel ^3^New London

Westport

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Marco11^4^ Interlaken ^3 ^ Connersville

P. M.^Gary^ Thorntown1^4^Wolcott^3^Oaklandon

Wawaka

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Brookville2 5^Franklin ^3^Rensselaer

New Castle^ New Albany3^ 4^Vevay^3^ New Winchester

Ligonier^ Bluffton4 ^ Culver ^3 ^Smithville

Darlington^Winner floor 1, 7 a. m.5^4 Winner floor 4, 9 a. m.^ 3 Winner floor 1, 8 a. m.^

EVENING^Winner floor 4, 10 a. m.^Winner floor 2, 7 a. in.7^5 Winner floor 4, 7 a. m.^3 Winner floor 3, 8 a. m.

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Winner floor 1, 10 a. m.^Winner floor 4, 11 a. in.8 ^ 4

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Winner floor 1, 9a. m.

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3

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Winner floor 2, 11 a. m.

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Winner floor 2, 3 p. m.^Winner floor 1, 5 p. in.9^ 4

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Winner floor 4, 4 p. m. ^3

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Winner floor 2, 4 p. m.

SAT. A. M.^Winner floor 1, 1 p. m.^Winner floor 2, 1 P. m.7^4

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Winner floor 3, 2 p. m.^5

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Winner floor 4, 5 p. in.

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Winner floor 4, 3 p. m.^Winner floor 1, 8 p. m.8 ^ 4

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Winner floor 3, 8 p. m. ^5

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Winner floor 2, 8 p. m. _

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Winner floor 1, 7 p. m.^Winner floor 2, 7 p. m.9^4 Winner floor 4, 7 p. m. ^5 Winner floor 4, 8 p. m.

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Winner floor 2, 7 a. m. Sat.^Winner floor 2, 8 a. m. Sat.10 ^ 4

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Winner floor 4, 7 a. m. Sat. ^5

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Winner floor 3, 8 a. m. Sat.

P. M.^Winner floor 3, 9 a. m. Sat.^Winner floor, 2, 9 a. m. Sat.1^4

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Winner floor 3, 10 a. m. Sat.

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Winner floor, 10 a. m. Sat.

3

5EVENING

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OFFICIALS-1 Guedel. 2 Abbett. 3 Westover. 4 Ease. 5 Judd.A. L. TRESTER, Permanent Secretary.

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BASKET BALL TOURNEY

On March 13 and 14 at Indiana University the Annual State HighSchool Basket Ball Tourney was held. There were 77 teams en-tered and 75 teams participated in the Tournament. Wingate HighSchool, Champions of 1913, were champions again.

Indiana University through her Booster's Club and Faculty Ath-letic Managers took care of the very large number of participatingstudents in an excellent manner. She is deserving of a great dealof credit for the way the details of the Tourney were worked outand conducted. The cooperation between the State High SchoolBoard of Control and the University representatives was verycordial at all times.

The following results and clippings were taken from copies ofthe Indiana Student and credit is here given the University Dailyfor its part in the success of the Tourney.

Result of the GamesRochester ^ 17 - 6 ^ DecaturTipton ^ 19 - 12^ SharpsvilleWhiting ^ 33 - 6 ^ SouthportNew Richmond 17 - 9 BrazilNorth Manchester^ 28 - 14 ^ NappaneeRoanoke ^ 8 - 5 ^West LafayetteAnderson 20 - 12 MarionLafayette ^ 31 - 11 ^ SeymourMishawaka ^ 36 - 15 ^ SwayzeeCrawfordsville ^ 65 - 9^ PlainfieldManual Training ^ 31 - 17 ^ OrleansLebanon ^ 32 - 13 ^ AmboyAlbion ^ 61 - 8 ^ MilroyWingate ^ 42 - 14^ MilanNew Bethel^ 17 - 15 ^ DeckerWhiteland ^ 30 - 13 ^New LondonRockville ^ 19 - 14 ^Liberty CenterPendleton ^ 21 - 19 ^ MonroviaWestport ^ 21 - 15 ^ InterlakenMarco ^ 34 - 10 ^ ConnersvilleCutler 77 - 4 JasperRichmond ^ 20 - 19^ EdinburgWolcott 2 - 0^^ GarThorntown ^ 35 - 26 ^ OaklandonKokomo ^ 26 - 15 ^ BurlingtonClinton ^ 18 - 17 ^ BloomingtonFranklin

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2 - 0 ^ WawakaBrookville ^ 22 - 19 ^ RensselaerRossville ^ 43 - 6^ LaCrosseCenterville

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17 - 15^ VincennesNew, Castle^ 34 - 0 ^ Vevay

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New Albany^ 35 - 17 ^New WinchesterNew Augusta ^ 22 - 18 ^ MartinsvilleShortridge ^ 23 - 11 ^ AmmoCulver ^ 53 - 17 ^ LigonierBluffton

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50 - 5^ Smithville Akron ^ 32 - 8^ BroadrippleBedford ^ 23 - 19 ^ PaoliLebanon 43 - 11^^ DarlingtonRochester ^ 23 - 15 ^North ManchesterManual Training^ 18 - 9 ^New BethelRockville ^ 16 - 13 ^ RoanokeNew Richmond^ 28 - 9 ^ WhitelandAnderson

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22 - 15 ^ TiptonCrawfordsville ^ 23 - 17^ LafayetteWingate

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42 - 18 ^ WestportMishawaka ^ 29 - 23 ^ AlbionMarco ^ 39 - 23^ PendletonWhiting ^ 62 - 8 ^ WolcottLebanon ^ 45 - 16^ BedfordAkron ^ 25 - 24 ^ ShortridgeNew Augusta^ 8 - 6 ^New CastleCenterville ^ 15 - 14 ^ BlufftonRossville ^ — - —^ CulverFranklin ^ — - — ^ CutlerRochester 19 - 6

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RichmondThorntown ^ 9 - 7 ^ KokomoClinton ^ 20 - 12^ BrookvilleNew Albany ^ 13 - 5 ^ MishawakaWingate

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24 - 1 ^ CrawfordsvilleLebanon

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17 - 15 ^ WhitingNew Richmond^ 19 - 12 ^ AkronAnderson

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18 - 12 ^Manual TrainingMarco

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15 - 6 ^ RockvilleRochester

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31 - 1 0 ^New AugustaCenterville ^ 17 - 6 ^ FranklinRossville

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21 - 15 ^ThorntownClinton 14 - 9

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New AlbanyWingate

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17 - 13

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ClintonAnderson

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19 - 9

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RochesterLebanon

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34 - 21^MarcoNew Richmond^ 14 - 6 ^ RossvilleAnderson

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11 - 10 ^ CentervilleLebanon ^ 17 - 9 ^New RichmondWingate

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14 - 8 ^ LebanonWingate

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36 - 8 ^Anderson

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WINGATE DEFEATS ANDERSON WINNINGSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP; SCORE 36 TO 8

1913 Champs Take Fast Game—Final Game Very Fast andWell Played Throughout—Winner Hailed as Cham-

pion of Biggest Tournament in History.

President Stump Presents the Handsome Trophies to theVictorious State Champions.

WINGATE, 36; ANDERSON, 8.Playing in true championship form Wingate, 1913 champions, de-

feated Anderson last night in the final game of the tournament bya score of 36 to 8. The boys from Wingate took the title again for1914 in one of the most lop-sided games of the tourney. Theystarted as fresh as if it were their first game and never sloweddown.

At the end of the first half the score stood 23 to 3 in favor ofWingate. The stellar work of the champion guards kept the ballin Wingate's teritory most of the time. Anderson was badlycorked at the end of the first period while the champions weregetting stronger.

Stonebreaker. Olin, and Graves did the most of the work forWingate. Stonebreaker threw goals from all angles. The workof the Anderson guards was the only redeeming feature of the run-ners-up. The line-up:

Wingate

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AndersonOlinF.Hale

Sinclair

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F.

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McClureStonebreaker

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C.

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VermillionGraves

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G.

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JonesBlacker

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G.

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ByrumSummary—Field Goals, Stonebreaker 7, Sinclair 3, Olin 2, Graves

4, Vermillion 1, Jones 1, Byrum 1; Free throws, Stonebreaker 4,Vermillion 2. Referee, Guedel; Umpire, Abbett.

Albert Stump, President-elect of the Indiana Union, made thepresentation speech to the winning team. It follows:

"The Basket Ball Tournament, which closed but a few minutesago, was highly successful. The team that won was not the onlyone that benefitted by the tournament. Every team entered real-ized a great deal of good from the contest; the fact that they wit-nessed the other contests was worth while to them. It gives everyman a fine example of the staying qualities that proper training

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gives. You members of the winning team, the team that overcameall your opponents, realize now the value of good habits, cleanlives and staying within the rules of the game.

People have to pay for everything that comes to them. The selfrestraint exercised by keeping in training, the sacrifice necessaryif real effort is to come when needed, every detail must be caredfor; you won because you paid. In Indiana High Schools you standsupreme, as far as basket ball and proper training are concerned.Your winning was but a small part of the victory. You won be-cause you were big enough to control yourselves, and that is worthfor more than the State Championship. Yet without it the cham-pionship would never have been yours.

WHAT IT MEANS.

To the majority of our readers the State Basket Ball Tournamentjustifies its existence and repays all the expenses of time andtrained effort through the game itself. This is reason enough tothe students and to part at least of the faculty men. But to thosewho are at least partly opposed to interscholastic contests of thisnature, we wish to point out the following things of value whichwe see in the holding of a stale tournament, exclusive of the playitself.

First—It increases local pride and loyalty. One who visited thetelegraph office yesterday can testify to the number of messagessent telling how the "home town" was coming.

Second—It creates a closer relationship between the universityand the high schools, a relationship between the vitals of both—the students. We believe that a close relationship between thestudents of the high schools and their "big brothers" in the Uni-versity means more to both, and so to the University itself, thanany extension program yet devised.

Third—That it affords an opportunity for the high school stu-dents to meet their "rivals" of today—their fellow citizens tomor-row; that it helps to break down the curse of provincialism.

HISTORY OF STATE INTERSCHOLASTICBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

With the final contest tonight the fourth high school Basket BallTournament under the auspices of the Boosters' Club came to anend. This year's tournament with 77 high schools participatingwas by far the largest and most successful of all. Last year 37

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teams took part and in 1911 and 1912 the number was limited toteams which had won in elimination contests in districts in thestate.

Both last year and this year the tournament was open to anyhigh school in the state which is a member of the Indiana HighSchool Athletic Association and the popularity of the tournament 'is readily seen when the number of schools participating is noticed.

First Tournament 1911.The first tournament, which was held in March, 1911, was solely

under the auspices of the Booster's Club of Indiana University.The I. H. S. A. A. would not take the tournament under its chargebut gave its consent to the Indiana organization to invite the schoolshere. The Booster's Club had elimination contests in the thirteencongressional districts of the state and the winners came to Bloom-ington for the final tournament to decide the state championship.After teams from New Albany, Rochester, Walton, Anderson, Bluff-ton and several other places had been eliminated,, the final contestwas fought out between the quintets from Crawfordsville and Leb-anon. The boys from the former city were victorious by thescore of 24 to 17.

The All-State team for 1911 follows: Forwards, Porter, Leba-non; Stevenson, Crawfordsville; Center, Myers, Crawfordsville;guards, Berry, Lebanon, Shaw, Crawfordsville. Members of thisteam have made good in basket ball after completing their highschool careers. Berry is a star at Purdue and Shaw has been star-ring at Bradley Polytechnic in Peoria, Illinois. Myers made goodat Wabash and Dick Porter at forward starred on the local fresh-man team this season. Other players that year who did not makethe All-State team are Bishop of Walton, who was a member ofPurdue's varsity this year, and Hill of Crawfordsville, who playedat Wabash.

High School Association in Charge.In 1912 the Indiana High School Athletic Association took charge

of the tournament but was assisted by the Booster's Club. Thestate was divided into four large sections each of which was sub-divided into a number of smaller districts. The high schools ar-ranged their schedule so that they would play most of their gamesin their district. A week before the tournament at Bloomingtonthe four large district tournaments were held. At IndianapolisFranklin won out over Clinton, Richmond and Oaklandon. Orleanswon from Bicknell and Evansville at Vincennes, while Lebanonand Whiting won the contests in the middle north and north dis-tricts.

In the final tournament at Bloomington Lebanon won from Or-

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AUSTIN BASKET BALL TEAMLeft to right—J. E. Rich (Referee), Joe Cathcart, Jas. Mc Donald, Basil Christie, Merrill Christie, Paul Ervin, Floyd

Christie, Emery Buzzard (Captain), Cecil Ford, Roy Cox (Coach)

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leans 28 to 13, Franklin defeated Whiting 29 to 21, and Lebanonromped away with the final game from Franklin by a score of 5to 11. Lebanon easily had the best balanced team this year andfour men were given places on the All-State team. Following is theStudent's All-State team for 1912: Forwards, Porter, Lebanon;Pruitt, Franklin; center, Dale, Lebanon ; guards, Sicks and Goodwin,Lebanon. The work of Porter and Dale of Lebanon, was far su-perior to that of any men on the floor. In the game against. Frank-lin each made 11 field goals. From the All-State team of 1912 twoplayers entered Indiana University, one went to Purdue and one toWabash. Porter was mentioned in the team of 1911. Sicks, theother player to come to I. U. was making good in freshman basketball here until compelled to quit on account of illness. Goodwinwas captain of the Purdue yearling team this year, while Dalestarred on the Wabash five.

Open Tournament-1913.In 1913 the tournament was thrown open to all high schools of

the state and 37 teams responded. Wingate, the state champions,went unnoticed until almost the last of the tournament. They de-feated Whiting 24 to 12 in the first game, defeated Rochester nextin an exciting overtime game which resulted in a 19 to 17 scoreand capped the climax by winning from the aggregation from SouthBend in another extra-time game by a score of 15 to 14. The Win-gate quintet was one of the huskiest teams entered and the height,aggressiveness, and pluck of its members alone won the tourna-ment. South Bend's team had more finish and smoothness thanthe other teams.

A wealth of All-State material was found in the large number ofteams competing in the 1913 tournament and a first and second teamas picked from a list of players suggested by officials, managersand coaches by the Student follows: Forwards, Dale Lebanon;Fagin, Lafayette; center, Hake, Gary; guards, Bacon, South Bend,Shaw, Crawfordsville. The second team was: Forwards, Kirby,South Bend; Clements, Crawfordsville; center, Stonebreaker, Win-gate; guards, Townsley, Gary, and Vaughn, Lafayette.

Individual Watch Fobs.As a reward for winning the championship of the state the Boost-

er's Club at its first tournament presented each member of thewinning team with a small silver loving cup. The second year acustom was started which has been carried out since that time. Itis that of presenting the team with a large banner and the mem-bers with handsome watch fobs.

The Booster's Club has had hard tasks to perform in making itstournaments successful and cannot be given too much credit. The

A. L. TRESTER,LA PORTE, IND.

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cooperation of the students and citizens of Bloomington was neces-sary and nearly every student did what he could to make the af-fair go. In giving rooms for the housing of visitors the townspeo-ple did their part.

From a tournament of thirteen schools competing and anotherwith only four teams engaging in the games at Bloomington, to atournament with 37 and then one of 77 teams, the magnitude of theaffair has greatly increased. The teams for the first two tourna-ments were cared for without much trouble, last year's requiredmuch work, and this year—look at some of the members of theBooster's Club and judge for yourself.

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Financial Statement of State Basket Ball Tournament.March 13 and 14, 1914

Single admissions „.^ $ 21.20Season tickets, 2,002^ 1,001.00

^ $1,022.20I. H. S. A. A. expense invoice^$ 371.38Per contract

^

100.00One fourth, as per contract^ 137.70

^ $ 609.08Amount received from Roll S. Payton ^$ 609.08

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Alexandria, Indiana, January 6, 1914.I. H. S. A. A. BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT CONTRACT

ARTICLES OF CONTRACTThe following articles of agreement are subscribed to by the

Indiana High School Athletic Association Board of Control throughA. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, and Mr. U. H. Smith, represent-ing the University of Indiana:

SECTION I.The date of the Indiana High School Basket Bail Tournament

shall be Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14, 1914, at Blooming-ton, Indiana, on University of Indiana floors. If found necessary onMarch 7, some games will be played on Thursday, March 12.

SECTION II.The High School Board of Control through A. L. Trester, Per-

manent Secretary, shall furnish the University representative withlists of qualified teams and the names of the men on the respectiveteams on or before Saturday, March 7, 1914.

SECTION III.The University representative shall provide free entertainment

for the respective teams of eight men, which shall include oneFaculty manager for each team, between the hours of 6 p. m.Thursday, March 12, and Sunday, 9 a. m., March 15. If found nec-essary to play some games on Thursday, March 12, entertainmentwill be provided for the teams participating, from 10 a. m., Thurs-day, March 12, to 9 a. m. Sunday, March 15.

SECTION IV.The University representative shall provide tickets, gate men,

ushers, announcers, scorers, timekeepers, basket balls, and all nec-essary equipment for the games. He shall further provide a suita-ble trophy for the school winning the tournament, and individualtrophies for the men on 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 representa-tives of the Press, the University officials, and to the helping stu-dents. All men of the competing teams, one rubber and one Fac-ulty manager for each team, are to be admitted flee to the Tourn-ament. The members of the Board of Control and the PermanentSecretary shall be furnished with official badges.

SECTION VI.The High School Board of Control shall provide officials for all

games, not included under Section IV.

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SECTION VII.The admission fee to all tourney games shall be twenty-five (25)

cents for single game tickets, and fifty (50) cents for seasontickets.

SECTION VIII.The University representative shall turn over the proceeds of

the tournament to Treasurer E. W. Montgomery of the High SchoolBoard of Control at the close of the Tourney. After all expensesincurred on account of the Tourney have been paid and one hun-dred (100) Dollars is set aside for the I. H. S. A. A., the remaindershall be divided on a basis of 75% to the University and 25% tothe I. H. S. A. A. In case one hundred (100) dollars does not remainafter all expenses have been paid, the I. H. S. A. A. shall keep all ofthe remainder.

U. H. SMITH,For University of Indiana.

A. L. TRESTER,For High School Board of Control.

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ELEVENTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET.

ANNOUNCEMENTThe Eleventh Annual Track and Field Meet of the Indiana High

School Athletic Association will be held at Wabash College, Craw-fordsville, May 16, 1914, in the afternoon. Entries for the Meetwill close May 6, and all schools desiring to participate in theMeet must become members of the Association before that time.

ELIGIBILITYEvery contestant in this Meet must have previously made in a

fair test a record equal to the following in every event in which heis 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 inPutting Shot (12 lb.)^ 36 ft.Throwing Discus ^90 ft.

The above, together with a mile relay, will constitute the eventsof the Meet. Winning first place in any event counts five points;second place, three points; and third place, 1 point. Points in therelay will not be counted in determining the winning team. Incase of a tie in any event the points shall be divided and the placeawarded 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-yardhurdle 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; polevault; running broad jump.

ENTRIESThe entries in each event are limited to three, and the contes-

tants in each to two from any school; except in the relay race, inwhich entries will be limited to six, and the number placed incompetition to four, each running one-fourth mile.

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All schools, in order to enter the contests of the State Meet, willbe required to certify that all athletic contests in which they havetaken part since becoming members of the Association have beenconducted in accordance with the rules of the Indiana High SchoolAthletic Association, and that all their contestants in such contestshave been qualified according to the rules.

Principals will be required to certify in writing that the contes-tants from their respective schools have all qualified in every eventin which they are entered in the State Meet. Each Principal mustfill out entry blanks with the names of the contestants from hisschool, and all required data, and send to A. L. Trester, PermanentSecretary, on or before May 6, 1914. These requirements must bestrictly complied with. Special blanks for this purpose will befurnished to all members of the Association.

PROTESTSAll protests and complaints against members of the Association

for violation of the rules must be made in writing and filed withthe Permanent Secretary on or before May 6. Protests as to theeligibility of individual contestants under the constitution are tobe decided by the Board of Control, and may be filed with the Sec-tary at anytime.

MANAGEMENTThe management of this Meet rests solely with the Board of Con-

trol. The selection of officials to be appointed by the Board, hasbeen delegated to the athletic management of Wabash College. Thereferee and starter are to be chosen from A. A. U., in order thatrecords made at the Meet may be recognized by that body. Theboard will arrange a program, assigning places on the track by lot,and the printed programs will indicate the order in which the menwill be called to the track. The rules governing the Meet corres-pond to those of the Western Inter-Collegiate Amateur Athletic As-sociation, except where these have been modified by the Board ofControl. These rules, as adopted by the Board, are printed in theI. H. S. A. A. Hand Book of Athletics and Annual Report of theBoard of Control. Copies may be had of the Permanent Secretaryfor 10c each, postpaid.

PRIZESNo prizes will be awarded except a cup to the winning team, a

pennant to the winning relay team, and badges for point winners.Admission, 50 cents. Contestants, one rubber, and the faculty man-ager from each school will be admitted free.

ENTERTAINMENTWabash College will furnish free board and rooms to all of the

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contestants, one rubber and one faculty manager of each team, from6:00 p. m., Friday, May 15, to 8:00 a. m., Sunday, May 17. All teamsmust be accompanied by a Faculty Manager.

FEESA fee of fifty cents for each contestant must accompany the en-

tries. This fee will be returned to the Principal of the school forall entries who actually participate in the Meet. Traveling is atthe expense of the competing schools.

NOTE—Do not forget that all entries close May 6, and must bemade on Special Blanks for this purpose, accompanied by the entryfee.

By order of the Board.A. L. TRESTER, Permanent Secretary,

Alexandria, Indiana.P. S.—Please report Basket Ball games as soon as schedule is

completed, on official blanks.

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WASHINGTON TRACK TEAM-1914Left to right—C. Webb, C. M. McBride, L. Umbles, R. Ballard, H. Lett, B. Deffendall, E. Allen (Capt.), H. Ingraham,

R. Keifer, H. A. Sass (Coach).

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REPORT OF THE MEET.

The Eleventh Annual Track and Field Meet held by the StateBoard of Control under the auspices of Wabash College, Craw-fordsville, was a success in every way. There were 42 schoolsrepresented and , the:points were divided among 22 of these schoolsthus showing that the competition was close and the meet excit-ing. The representatives of Wabash College and the City of Craw-fordsville deserve congratulations for the treatment of the visitors.The Press gave the following reports of the Meet:

(The Crawfordsville Review.)WASHINGTON WINNER OF BIG MEET

Three Thousand People in Attendance—Crawfordsville IsClose Second.

Before three thousand people the Eleventh Annual Track Meetof the High Schools of Indiana was held at Ingalls Field Saturday,Washington High School nosing out the local High by one-half ofof a point. The points were well distributed among the competingschools, 22 of the entrants scoring markers. The rooting of theschools from Manual, Shortridge, and the local school was one ofthe features of the afternoon. Each of the three schools had bands,which furnished music for the crowd.

The Meet was held under the auspices of Wabash College andManager Eller and his corps of assistants had charge of the event.The ideal weather that prevailed caused the field to be crowdedto its limited capacity.

Old Star Referee.The job of referee and starter was well taken care of by J. D.

Lightbody, now of Chicago, but formerly an old DePauw star. Hewas unbeatable in the quarter mile run, and after leaving DePauwhe went to the University of Chicago where he starred on the cin-der path. He was a winner in the Olympic games.

By entertaining the athletes Saturday Wabash College will getmany of the star men to enter the local institution next year. It isknown that several of the star men have signed up for the entrancenext fall. This will boost the Scarlet's chances in all branches ofathletics.

It was a great crowd of mighty fine young people that attended

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the state track meeting of Indiana High Schools in this city Satur-day. They swarmed in upon us from all quarters of the state. Itwas an orderly crowd of youngsters. Aside from the school spiritshown by several of the larger organizations in the way ofrooting there was little to confuse even the older inhabitants andthe day passed pleasantly and profitably to all concerned. Whilethere was a larger crowd than was expected, it conclusively provedthat Crawfordsville is an ideal place for just such an event, and itis hoped that all will come again.

Notes of the Meet.The rooting rivalry of the Manual, Shortridge and Crawfords-

ville schools was one of the features of the afternoon.After the two Indianapolis schools had made a great impression

on the citizens of this community in the morning the Crawfordsvillehigh school proceeded to "show up" the visitors in the afternoon.The "peerade" started from the high school building, three hundredstrong at twelve-thirty, and marched to Main street, then downWashington to Wabash then to the campus. The newly uniformedhigh school band made quite a "hit" with the visitors.

(The Crawfordsville Journal.)OUTSIDER WINS STATE TRACK

MEET BY CLOSE MARGIN

Half Point Is Washington's Margin of Victory Over LocalHigh School.

THE LOCAL ATHLETES WIN EIGHTEEN POINTS

Three Firsts and a Second Go to Crawfordsville—Cotting -

ham Is Star—Meet Successful.

Through the efforts of their distance runners and hurdlers, thetrack team of Washington High School, a "dark horse" in the dopesheet, nosed out Crawfordsville's team in the state , high schooltrack meet which was held on Ingalls field Saturday afternoon, andgot away with the first honors with but half a point to spare. Forthe local school, which was a strong favorite, McAlevy won thelow hurdles, Wisehart captured first in the discus throw and Eagle-son took the broad jump. These victories, with Nicholson's secondin the half mile event, netted eighteen points for the Athenians andgave them second place by a good margin.

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Prominent in the victory of Washington were Umbles and Bal-lau, two negro athletes. Ballau took the half mile, and Umbleswas returned winner in the mile. Other points for the winningteam were made in the high hurdles, the low hurdles, and the highjump. Umbles' third in the mile gave the down-staters one point,Ingraham and Allen took second and third in the high hurdles, Lettwas second in low hurdles and Kiefer and Allen got one-fourth ofa point for their team by being two of the eight men who tied forthird in the high jump.

Cottingham Is Individual Star.Through the efforts of Cottingham, who was the Indvidual star

of the meet, Noblesville tied with Bloomfield for third place. En-tering in many events and showing up well in all of them, Cotting-ham once more demonstrated the fact that he is one of the mostpromising young athletes in the state. In the pole vault he tiedwith Mittank of Fairmount for first and second, he took second inboth 100-yard dash and the broad jump, and in the 440-yard dashwas tied with Newlin of Shortridge for second and third place.

Two Records Are Broken.Saturday's contests were featured by the breaking of two state

high school records. In the 440, Sims of Bloomfield negotiated thedistance in 53 3-5 seconds, cutting four-fifths of a second from therecord previously held by Zimmer of Bloomington. Newlin ofShortridge and Cottingham of Noblesville also finished under theold record, as they were but a step behind the winner. Jeffries ofNorth Salem set a record in the shot put that will stand for sometime, when he hurled the weight 45 feet, 9 inches. Feltzer of Bluff-ton also exceeded the former record in taking second place. Hemade a put of 44 feet, 8-1/2 inches, while the old record, hung upby Morrison of Fairmont Academy, was 44 feet, 2 inches.

Foul Defeated Crawfordsville.Washington's victory over Crawfordsville may be accounted for

by an unintentional foul made by Slaughter of Shortridge in thehalf mile event. The Indianapolis runner finished third in therace, but in doing so crossed in front of a runner as he was com-ing into the stretch. For this he was disqualified and Umbles ofWashington was awarded third place. Nicholson ran a great racein the half, finishing close behind Ballau, who concluded his effortwith a fairly strong sprint.

McAlevy Good in Hurdles.After winning his trial heat with ease and taking the semi-final

in the event without trouble, McAlevy showed speed in the final ofthe low hurdles that brought a riot of cheering from the Craw-fordsville stands. Displaying almost perfect form, he took the lead

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from the start and finished with a sprint that landed him the firstplace by a safe margin.

While he did not equal his practice records, Wisehart had littletrouble winning the discus throw for the local school by hurlingthe weight 105 feet, 4 inches. That performance did not show histrue ability, but was sufficient to land five points for the blue andgold.

Broad Jump Last Event.The last points scored for Crawfordsville were landed by Eagle-

son in the running broad jump, which was the final event. Thelocal athlete made a leap of 20 feet, 1- 1/2 inches, bringing the Craw-fordsville score from thirteen to within half a point of Washing-ton's count.

Much Interest in the Relay.Although the relay did not count in the scoring there was much

interest in the event, and when Manual, whose track athletes hadnot figured much in the scoring, took the distance event, the manyrooters who accompanied the Indianapolis runners to the meetwent wild with enthusiasm. The mile was run in the time of 3:47,which is considerably slower than the record, but the race was apretty one at all stages. Behind Manual came the Evansville run-ner, and the negroes from Washington again got into the limelightwhen their team finished a good third. Shortridge's team, seconduntil the last lap, failed to place at the finish.

Town Filled With Visitors.Cloudless skies and warm weather were big factors in the suc-

cess of the meet, both from the standpoints of athletes and specta-tors. Under perfect conditions the high school runners and jump-ers were able to put forth their best efforts, and the record break-ing crowd that witnessed the day could not have asked for betterweather.

All day Saturday the town was thronged with visitors. Everyregular train deposited its share of people, and specials helped inthe work of bringing the crowd to the big meet. Manual and Short-ridge had the biggest delegations and before the meet they put onparades that were riots of color and of noise.

Much Rooting at the Meet.One of the features of the meet was the rooting of the Indianapo-

lis students and those from the local high school. Occupying spe-cial sections near the center of the stands, they kept up a constantuproar of songs and yells. Each school had a band that kept thingsgoing when the vocal chords of the rooters tired. Despite the riv-

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airy excellent spirit was displayed and throughout the afternoonthere was generous exchanging of yells.

Everyone Was Cared For.Manager Eller and the other men who had the meet under their

direction left nothing undone. Hundreds of athletes and other vis-itors had to be cared for, but the Wabash students and citizens ofCrawfordsville responded to the demands made upon them, andeveryone was entertained royally. Members of the entertainmentcommittee met trains all day Friday and Saturday, and from theirheadquarters at the Y. M. C. A. sent the visitors to the homes ofthe fraternities and other organizations to which they were as-signed. Mr. Eller, Professor Haines of the faculty athletic committee, and members of the student committees in charge of themeet received numerous congratulations on the manner in whichthey handled the event.

Lightbody Was Starter.J. D. Lightbody, the famous Olympic runner, proved to be an

efficient official in the capacity of referee and starter.

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LIST OF OFFICIALS, EVENTS, SCHOOLS, WINNERS,RECORDS, AND A SUMMARY OF POINTS BY

SCHOOLS.

REFEREE AND STARTER—J. D. Lightbody.JUDGES OF FINISH—F. McGeath, G. W. Thompson, J. M. Thurber,

J. L. Leonard.TIMERS—T. E. Mathews, J. J. Insley, C. H. Thurber, P. Vaughn.JUDGES OF FIELD EVENTS—C. C. Hurd, M. Harlan, J. E. Wake-

ley, L. E. Ellis, H. .G. Sweet, E. M. Goodbar.ANNOUNCER—D. R. Sanders.INSPECTORS—R. A. Pfohl, B. C. Gavit, R. G. Wolcott, H. C.

Showalter, K. H. Tannenbaum, E. O. Goffing.CLERK—D. D. Hains.ASSISTANT CLERKS—H. T. Showalter, A. R. Staggs.SCORERS—J. B. Garner, E. K. Chapman.TRACK ASSISTANTS—F. C. Nichols, F. R. Peters, B. Myers, L. Dale,

E. W. Luccock, A. Coleman, A. W. Hendrickson, P. L. Nicar.FIELD MARSHAL—P. C. Leffel.

MARSHALS—R. C. Hurd, T. K. Cravens, C. A. Neusbaum, H. B.Turner, T. I. Foster, F. S. Deeter, L. Rowe, H. P. Cauldwell, F.I. Eglin, T. S. Finney.

MANAGER—Harry Eller.

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TRACK EVENTS.100 YARD DASH—TRIALS, 1:15 P. M.

Record, 10 sec.—Blair, Hammond9 Corbett, Anderson10 Beigh, Argos15 Huff, Bedford13 Patton, Bedford^16 Blackwell, Bedford20 Bullock, Bloomfield22 Fields, Bloomfield19 Cravens, Bloomfield24 Swisher, Bluffton25 Chenoweth, Bluffton26 Sheldon, Bluffton32 Davis, Brook36 Lingeman, Brownsburg47 McAlevy, Crawfordsville48 Eagleson, Crawfordsville66 Grossmann, Evansville69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac70 Mittank, Fairmount Ac.78 Christopher, Fairmount. Ac.79 Fox, Frankfort84 David, Greentown86 Smiley, Greentown85 Dailey, Greentown94 Grady, Lafayette95 Palma, Lafayette

101 King, Lebanon109 Roach, Linton107 Landis, Linton

112 Cornelius M. T. H. S.113 Moyer, M. T. H. S.114 Sinkes, M. T. H. S.126 Schnabel, Mt. Vernon128 Mitchell, Muncie131 C. Marcum, New Augusta134 Cottingham, Noblesville139 Heinzinann, Noblesville140 Jeffries, N. Salem.143 Weaver, Oaklandon145 Atkinson, Oxford147 Heuring, Petersburg149 Terrell, Pittsboro148 McDonald, Pittsboro152 Hall, Princeton153 Geiger, Princeton157 Nowels, Rome City158 Morse, S. H. S.160 Hibben, S. H. S.159 Huey, S. H. S.177 Smith, Garfield H. S. (T. H.)183 McBride, Washington181 Deffendal, Washington188 C. Armstrong, Westfield210 L. McCorkle, Wingate198 Chelean, Wingate208 Maddux, Wingate

First Heat—1st, 158; 2nd, 48. Time, 10.2.Second Heat—1st, 112; 2nd, 177. Time, 10.4.Third Heat-1st, 10; 2nd, 143. Time, 11.Fourth Heat—1st, 147; 2nd, 9. Time, 11.Fifth Heat—1st, 47; 2nd, 113. Time, 11.Sixth Heat—1st, 134; 2nd, 14J. Time, 11.

Semi-Finals

First Heat—1st, 10; 2nd, 134; 3rd, 48. Time, 10.4.Second Heat—1st, 147; 2nd, 112; 3rd, 158. Time, 10.2.

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120 YARD HURDLES—TRIALS, 1:30 P. M.

Record, 161-5 sec. Allison, Richmond

2 Vermillion, Anderson10 Beigh, Argos21 Hartling, Bloomfield57 Gardner, Camden53 Henry, Crawfordsville66 Grossmann, Evansville75 Wright, Fairmount Acad.70 Mittank, Fairmount Acad.69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac.

111 Price, Linton108 Pope, Linton116 Thornton, M. T. H. S.117 Mitchell, M. T. H. S.125 Bush, Mt. Vernon135 Clover, Noblesville

141 Walton, N. Salem143 Weaver, Oaklandon151 Hitch, Princeton161 Ellis, S. H. S.162 Jarvis, S. H. S.159 Huey, S. H. S.180 Allen, Washington186 Ingrahm, Washington189 L. Armstrong, Westfield196 Kirkman, Westfield195 Carey, Westfield201 Stonebraker, Wingate209 Brown, Wingate205 Carter, Wingate

First Heat—1st, 189; 2nd, 180. Time, 18.Second Heat—1st, 135; 2nd, 161,70. Time 19.3.Third Heat—1st, 186; 2nd, 116. Time, 18.2.

Semi-Finals

First Heat 1st, 180; 2nd, 186. Time, 18.2.Second Heat 1st, 189; 2nd, 70. Time, 18.2.

100 YARD DASH FINALS—1 :45 P. M.

First, 147; 2nd, 134; 3rd, 112. Time, 10.2.

MILE RUN-2:00 P. M.

Record. 4:45 1-5—Newlin, M. T. H. S.

3 Todd, Anderson4 Bronnenberg, Anderson

11 Dawson, Argos14 Hays, Bedford29 Funk, Bluffton30 McLeod, Bluffton31 Moomaw, Bluffton33 Kemper, Brook42 Tam, Burnett's Creek46 Mowrer, Burnett's Creek44 Brookie, Burnett's Creek56 Rice, Camden49 Nicholson, Crawfordsville

96 Roberts, Lafayette106 Church, Lebanon123 Sinclair, M. T. H. S.124 Bartholomew, M. T. H. S.129 Dages, Muncie132 Abbitt, New Augustus136 Hunt, Noblesville134 Cottingham, Noblesville144 Combs, Oaklandon150 Wither, Princeton159 Portteus, Raub155 Kirkpatrick, Raub163 White, S. H. S.

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SEYMOUR BASKET BALL TEAM-SEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOL

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61 Atkins, Evansville76 Achor, Fairmount Acad.71 Manring, Fairmount Acad.80 Powell, Frankfort85 Dailey, Greentown84 David, Greentown88 Spears, Greentown91 Sample, Hartford City93 Lillibridge, Hartford City

173 Clement, S. H. S.175 Hull, S. H. S.184 Umbles, Washington185 Ballou, Washington193 A. Davis, Westfield194 E. Davis, Westfield211 Graves, Wingate199 Mitchell, Wingate205 Carter, Wingate

First, 184; 2nd, 163; 3rd, 33. Time, 4:47- 1/2.440 YARD DASH-2:15 P. M.

Record, 54 2-5 sec.—Zimmer, Bloomington9 Corbett, Anderson

15 Huff, Bedford13 Patton, Bedford16 Blackford, Bedford18 Sims, Bloomfield21 Hartling, Bloomfield19 Cravens, Bloomfield33 Kemper, Brook34 Clinton, Brook13 Girard, Burnett's Creek45 V. Good, Burnett's Creek48 Eagleson, Crawfordsville54 Remley, Crawfordsville55 Flannigan, Crawfordsville56 Rice, Camden66 Grossmann, Evansville68 Lindsey, Evansville65 Wilbern, Evansville76 Achor, Fairmount Acad.78 Christopher, Fairmount Ac.84 David, Greentown85 Dailey, Greentown89 Woodcock, Greenwood95 Palma, Lafayette

102 DeVol, Lebanon109 Roach, Linton107 Landis, Linton110 Bach, Linton118 Henderson, M. T. H. S.114 Sinkes, M. T. H. S.

119 Richmann, M. T. H. S.126 Schnabel, Mt. Vernon128 Mitchell, Muncie127 Spurgeon, Muncie130 Cunningham, Muncie131 C. Marcum, New Augusta132 Abbitt, New Augusta134 Cottingham, Noblesville136 Hunt, Noblesville138 DeVaney, Noblesville141 Walton, N. Salem140 Jeffries, N. Salem143 Weaver, Oaklandon144 Combs, Oaklandon151 Hitch, Princeton154 Ball, Raub164 Newlin, S. H. S.166 Embich, S. H. S.

165 Young, S. H. S.177 Smith, Garfield (T. H.)181 Deffendal, Washington185 Ballou, Washington184 Umbles, Washington191 Patten, Westfield192 Shoemaker, Westfield188 C. Armstrong, Westfield198 Chelean, Wingate199 Mitchell, Wingate200 Swank, Wingate

First Heat—1st, 48; 2nd, 141; 3rd, 143, 138. Time, 56.2, 57.2,58.2.

Second Heat—1st, 18; 2nd, 134, 3rd, 164. Time, 53.3, 55.2.Final

First Heat—1st, 18; 2nd, 134. Time, 164.

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120 YARD HURDLES—FINAL, 2:30 P. M.

First, 189; 2nd, 186; 3rd, 180. Time, 17.4.

220 YARD DASH—Trials, 2:45 P. M .

Record. 23 sec.—Blair. Hammond

9 Corbett, Anderson10 Beigh, Argos15 Huff, Bedford13 Patton, Bedford16 Blackwell, Bedford19 Cravens, Bloomfield22 Fields, Bloomfield18 Sims, Bloomfield24 Swisher, Bluffton25 Chenoweth, Bluffton27 Buckner, Bluffton32 Davis, Brook36 Lingeman, Brownsburg47 McAlevy, Crawfordsville48 Eagleson, Crawfordsville55 Flannigan, Crawfordsville66 Grossmann, Evansville68 Lindsey, Evansville69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac.70 Mittank, Fairmount Ac.78 Christopher, Fairmount Ac.79 Fox, Frankfort83 Leming, Goodland86 Smiley, Greentown84 David, Greentown85 Dailey, Greentown94 Grady, Lafayette95 Palma, Lafayette

101 King, Lebanon109 Roach, Linton

107 Landis, Linton112 Cornelius, M. T. H. S.113 Moyer, M. T. H. S.120 Lamkin, M. T. H. S.126 Schnabel, Mt. Vernon.128 Mitchell, Muncie130 Cunningham, Muncie127 Spurgeon, Muncie131 C. Marcum, New Augusta134 Cottingham, Noblesville139 Heinzmann, Noblesville138 DeVaney, Noblesville140 Jeffries, N. Salem143 Weaver, Oaklandon144 Combs, Oaklandon145 Atkinson, Oakford147 Heuring, Petersburg149 Terrell, Pittsboro153 Geiger, Princeton157 Nowels, Rome City158 Morse, S. H. S.164 Newlin, S. H. S.166 Embich, S. H. S.177 Smith, Garfield (T. H.)183 McBride, Washington187 Lett, Washington188 C. Armstrong, Westfield198 Chelean, Wingate199 Mitchell, Wingate211 Graves. Wingate

First Heat—1st, 157; 2nd, 164. Time, 24.2.Second Heat—1st, 147; 2nd, 183. Time, 23.4.Third Heat—1st, 188; 2nd, 36. Time, 24.Fourth Heat—1st, 10; 2nd, 112. Time, 24.Fifth Heat-1st, 24; 2nd, 9. Time, 24.2.

Semi-FinalsFirst Heat—1st, 188; 2nd, 10; 3rd, 164. Time, 24.3.Second Heat—1st, 157; 2nd, 147; 3rd, 112. Time, 25.

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220 YARD HURDLES-3:00 P. M.

Record, 26 4-5 sec.—Allison, Richmond2 Vermillion, Anderson

10 Beigh, Argos36 Lingeman, Brownsburg41 Otto, Burnett's Creek43 Girard, Burnett's Creek57 Gardner, Camden47 WAlevy, Crawfordsville68 Lindsey, Evansville64 Dumphy, Evansville69 Cunningham. Fairmount Ac.70 Mittank, Mairmount Ac.78 Christopher, Fairmount Ac.

104 Worley, Lebanon111 Price, Linton108 Pope, Linton110 Bach, Linton116 Thornton, M. T. H. S.117 Mitchell, M. T. H. S.125 Bush, Mt. Vernon127 Spurgeon, Muncie

135 Clover, Noblesville141 Walton, N. Salem143 Weaver, Oaklandon144 Combs, Oaklandon151 Hitch, Princeton153 Geiger, Princeton159 Huey, S. H. S.162 Jarvis, S. H. S.166 Embich, S. H. S.187 Lett, Washington186 Ingrahm, Washington183 McBride, Washington190 Gunn, Westfield189 L. Armstrong, Westfield205 Carter, Wingate201 Stonebraker, Wingate189 Mitchell, Wingate212 Shull, Wingate208 Maddux, Wingate200 Swank Wingate

First Heat-1st, 47; 2nd, 41. Time, 28.4.Second Heat—1st, 187; 2nd, 117. Time, 28.2.Third Heat—1st, 141; 2nd, 190. Time, 29.1.Fourth Heat—1st, 66; 2nd, 143. Time, 29.,

Semi-FinalsFirst Heat—1st, 187; 2nd, 143. Time, 30.Second Heat—1st, 47; 2nd, 141. Time, 29.

880 YARD RUN-3:15 P. M.

Record, 2 :7—Marchal, Gas City5 Davis, Anderson6 Swinford, Anderson

11 Dawson, Argos14 Hays, Bedford18 Sims, Bloomfield21 Hartling, Bloomfield19 Cravens, Bloomgeld31 Moomaw, Bluffton30 McLeod, Bluffton29 Funk, Bluffton33 Kemper, Brook42 Tam, Burnett's Creek44 Brookie, Burnett's Creek

93 Lillibridge, Hartford City96 Roberts, Lafayette

106 Church, Lebanon108 Pope, Linton121 Loy, M. T. H. S.122 Arthur, M. T. H. S.118 Henderson, M. T. H. S.128 Mitchell, Muncie129 Dages, Muncie132 Abbitt, New Augusta131 C. Marcum, New Augusta136 Hunt, Noblesville134 Cottingham, Noblesville

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46 Mowrer, Burnett's Creek57 Gardner, Camden52 Williams, Crawfordsville54 Remley, Crawfordsville49 Nicholson, Crawfordsville61 Atkins, Evansville65 Wilbern, Evansville77 Cates, Fairmount Acad.71 Manring, Fairmount Acad.74 Sanders, Fairmount Acad.80 Powell, Frankfort84 David, Greentown85 Dailey, Greentown88 Spears, Greenwood91 Sample, Hartford City

144 Combs, Oaklandon150 Wither, Princeton155 Kirkpatrick, Raub167 Slaughter, S. H. S.168 Cox, S. H. S.163 White, S. H. S.179 O'Neal, Wadena185 Ballou, Washington184 Umbles, Washington195 Carey, Westfield191 Patten, Westfield201 Stonebraker, Wingate207 Hibbs, Wingate211 Graves, Wingate

First, 185; 2nd, 49; 3rd, 184. Time, 2:12-1/2.

220 YARD DASH—FINAL, 3:30 P. M.

First, 10; 2nd, 188; 3rd, 157. Time, 24.

220 YARD HURDLES—FINAL

First, 47; 2nd, 187; 3rd, 141, 143. Time, 28.3.

MILE RELAY-3:45 P. M.

Record, 2:41 1-5—M. T. H. S.

ANDERSON9 Corbett6 Swinford2 Vermillion7 Byrum4 Bronnenberg

BEDFORD1 Patton15 Huff14 Hays16 Blackwell17 Maher

BLOOMFIELD18 Sims19 Cravens22 Fields21 Hartling20 Bullock

GREENWOOD90 Christian88 Spears87 Wheatcraft89 Woodcock

LEBANON101 King102 DeVol103 McDonald104 Worley105 Reath1 06 Church

LINTON1 09 Roach107 Landis111 Price110 Bach108 Pope

S. H. S.164 Newlin160 Hibben165 Young163 White166 Embich174 Wheeler

WASHINGTON181 Diffendal185 Ballou184 Umbles180 Allen183 McBride182 Kiefer

WESTFIELD188 C. Armstrong189 L. Armstrong190 Gunn

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CRAWFORDSVILLE47 McAlevy48 Eagleson54 Remley55 Flannigan52 Williams53 Henry

EVANSVILLE68 Lindsey66 Grossman65 Wilbern67 Haas64 Dumphy

M. T. H. S.112 Cornelius118 Henderson114 Sinkes119 Richmann120 Lamkin113 Moyer

NOBLESVILLE134 Cottingharn136 Hunt139 Heinzmann138 DeVaney .

135 Clover137 Howell

192 Shoemaker191 Patten195 Carey

WINGATE201 Stonebraker206 Sinclair198 Chelean203 Thorn207 Hibbs208 Maddux

First, M. T. H. S.; 2nd, Evansville; 3rd, Washington. Time, 3.47,

FIELD EVENTS.DISCUS HURDLE-1:15 P. M.

Record, 117 ft. 6 in.--Stockton, Monticello18 Sims, Bloomfield21 Hartling, Bloomfield23 Fetzer, Bluffton37 Graham, Brownsburg40 Musselman, Burnett's Creek41 Otto, Burnett's Creek39 P. Good, Burnett's Creek50 Wisehart, Crawfordsville51 Manson, Carwfordsville62 Rohsenberger, Evansville63 Davis, Evansville67 Haas, Evansville69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac.i2 Jones, Fairmount Ac.81 Stonebraker, Frankfort86 Smiley, Greentown92 Harvey, Hartford City93 Bishop. Lafayette

108 Pope, Linton110 Bach, Linton121 Loy, M. T. H. S.127 Spurgeon, Muncie133 L. Marcum, New Augusta137 Howell, Noblesville140 Jeffries, North Salem145 Atkinson, Oxford146 Gornal, Oxford154 Ball, Raub169 Francis, S. H. S.170 Hare, S.H. S.178 Yatsko, Garfield, (T. H.)180 Allen, Washington182 Kiefer, Washington189 L. Armstrong, Westfield197 Carey, Westfield

First, 50; 2nd, 21; 3rd, 18. Distance,105:4-1/2

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RUNNING HIGH JUMP 1:15 P. M,

Record, 5 ft. 9- 1/2.in.—Ellis, Bluffton

1 Brown, Anio8 Wilson, Anderson

12 Harrison, Attica13 Patton, Bedford15 Huff, Bedford18 Sims, Bloomfield23 Fetzer, Bluffton25 Chenoweth, Bluffton28 Cummins, Bluffton38 Graham, Burnett's Creek40 Mussleman, Burnett's Creek39 P. Good, Burnett's Creek59 Baker, Camden58 Porter, Camden31 Manson, Crawfordsville63 Davis, Evansville64 I)umphy, Evansville70 Mittank, Fairmount Ac.75 Wright, Fairmount Ac. .

86 Smiley, Greentown85 Dailey, Greentown

89 Woodcock, Greenwood100 Mowrey, Lawrence104 Worley, Lebanon115 Coffman, M. T. H. S.116 Thornton, M. T. H. S.125 Bush, Mt. Vernon127 Spurgeon, Muncie134 Cottingham, Noblesville135 Clover, Noblesville136 Hunt, Noblesville141 Walton, N. Salem148 McDonald, Pittsboro169 Francis, S. H. S.162 Jarvis, S. H. S.161 Ellis, S. H. S.182 Kiefer, Washington180 Allen, Washington189 L Armstrong, Westfield201 Stonebraker, Wingate212 Shull, Wingate211 Graves, Wingate

First, 38; 2nd, 18; 3rd, 13, 115, 127, 182, 180, 160, 189, 23, 89.5:6-1/2.

SHOT PUT-2:15 P. M.Record. 44 ft. 2 in.--Morrison. Fairmount Acad.

13 Patton, Bedford23 Fetzer, Bluffton28 Cummins,

Bluffton

37 Graham, Brownsburg41 Otto, Burnett's Creek40 Musselman, Burnett's Creek45 V. Good, Burnett's Creek50 Wisehart, Crawfordsville51 Manson, Crawfordsville62 Rohsenberger, Evansville67 Haas, Evansville69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac.72 Jones, Fairmount Ac.73 Powell, Fairmount Ac.81 Stonebraker, Frankfort82 Dickson, Goodland86 Smiley, Greentown

92 Harvey, Hartford City98 Bishop, Lafayette

108 Pope, Linton110 Bach, Linton127 Spurgeon, Muncie134 Cottingham, Noblesville137 Howell, Noblesville140 Jeffries, N. Salem143 Weaver, Oaklandon145 Atkinson, Oxford154 Ball, Raub162 Jarvis, S. H. S.170 Hare, S. H. S.176 Nitterhouse, Garfield (T. H.)203 Thorn, Wingate201 Stonebraker, Wingate204 Blacker, Wingate

First, 140; 2nd, 23; 3rd, 82 Distance, 45:9.

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POLE VAULT-2:15 P. M.Record, 10 ft. 11-3/4 in.—Wicks, Gary

1 Brown, Amo2 Vermillion, Anderson

12 Byrum, Anderson20 Bullock, Bloomfield34 Clinton, Brook35 Harry, Brook40 Musselman, Burnett's Creek60 Hedderick, Camden69 Cunningham, Fairmount Ac.70 Mittank, Fairmount Ac.75 Wright, Fairmount Ac.36 Smiley, Greentown87 Wheatcraft, Greenwood .

97 Campbell, Lafayette

89 Lutz, Lawrence101 King, Lebanon115 Coffman., M. T. H. S.134 Cottingham, Nobblesville137 Howell, Noblesville135 Clover, Noblesville142 Key, N. Salem141 Walton, N. Salem171 Browder, N. Salem166 Embich, N. Salem182 Kiefer, Washington186 Ingrahm, Washington199 Mitchell, Wingate

First, 70, 131; 3rd, 2, 40, 97, 182. Height, 10:1.

BROAD JUMP-3:15 P. M.Record. 21 ft. 5 in.—Martin. South Bend.

1 Brown, Amo2 Vermillion, Anderson

12 Harrison, Attica13 Patton, Bedford17 Maher, Bedford20 Bullock, Bloomfield2 Davis, Brook37 Graham, Brownsburg41 Otto, Burnett's Creek38 Graham, Burnett's Creek60 Hedderick, Camden48 Eagleson, Crawfordsville52 Williams, Crawfordsville64 Dumphy, Evansville67 Haas, Evansville70 Mittank, Fairmount Ac.75 Wright, Fairmount Ac.86 Smiley, Greentown90 Christian, Greenwood89 Woodcock, Greenwood99 Fultz, Lawrence

102 DeVol, Lebanon101 King, Lebanon

108 Pope, Linton111 Price, Linton112 Cornelius, M. T. H. S.114 Sinkes, M. T. H. S.115 Coffman, M. T. H. S.125 Bush, Mt. Vernon134 Cottingham, Noblesville138 DeVaney, Noblesville136 Hunt, Noblesville145 Atkinson, Oxford147 Heuring, Petersburg152 Hall, Princeton154 Ball, Raub172 Lewis, S. H. S.169 Francis, S. H. S.161 Ellis, S. H. S.182 Kiefer, Washington183 McBride, Washington196 Kirkman, Westfield201 Stonebraker, Wingate203 Thorn, Wingate208 Maddux, Wingate

First, 48; 2nd, 134; 3rd, 32. Distance, 20:1-1/2INDIVIDUAL STAR—Cottingham, Noblesville

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AMO1 Brown

ANDERSON2 Vermillion3 Todd4 Bronnenberg5 Davis6 Swinford7 Byrum8 Wilson9 Corbett

ARGOS10 Beigh11 Dawson

ATTICA12 Harrison

BEDFORD13 Patton14 Hays15 Huff16 Blackwell17 Maher

BLOOMFIELD18 Sims19 Cravens20 Bullock21 Hartling22 Fields

BLUFFTON23 Fetzer24 Swisher25 Chenoweth26 Sheldon27 Buckner28 Cummins29 Funk30 McLeod31 Moomaw

BROOK32 Davis33 Kemper34 Clinton35 Harry

BROWNSBURG36 Lingeman37 GrahamBURNETT'S CREEK38 Graham39 P. Good

40 Musselmarr41 Otto42 Tam43 Girard44 Brookie45 V. Good46 MowrerCRAWFORDSVILLE47 McAlevy48 Eagleson49 Nicholson50 Wisehart51 Manson52 Williams53 Henry54 Remley55 Flannigan

CAMDEN56 Rice57 Gardner58 Porter59 Baker60 Hedderick

EVANSVILLE61 Atkins62 Rohsenberger63 Davis64 Dumphey65 Wilbern66 Grossmann67 Haas68 LindseyFAIRMOUNT ACAD.69 Cunningham70 Mittank71 Manring72 Jones73 Powell74 Sanders75 Wright76 Achor77 Cates78 Christopher

FRANKFORT79 Fox80 Powell81 Stonebraker82 Dickson83 Leming

GREENTOWN34 David85 Dailey86 Smiley

GREENWOOD87 Wheatcraft88 Spears89 Woodcock90 ChristianHARTFORD CITY91 Sample92 Harvey93 Lillibridge

LAFAYETTE94 Grady95 Palma96 Roberts97 Campbell98 Bishop

LAWRENCE99 Fultz

100 MowreyLEBANON

101 King102 DeVol103 McDonald104 Worley105 Reath106 Church

LINTON107 Landis108 Pope109 Roach

110 Bach111 Price

M. T. H. S.112 Cornelius113 Moyer114 Sinkes

GOODLAND115 Coffman116 Thornton117 Mitchell118 Henderson119 Richmann120 Lamkin121 Loy122 Arthur123 Sinclair

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ROYAL CENTER BASE BALL TEAMFront row—Pugh, Kistler, B. Zieg, Powell, Vernon. Back row—V. Zieg, Gray, Eldridge, Lawrence, Farmer

H. N. Harvey, Manager.

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124 BartholomewMOUNT VERNON

125 Bush126 Schnabel

MUNCIE127 Spurgeon128 Mitchell129 Dages130 Cunningham

NEW AUGUSTA131 C. Marcum132 Abbitt133 L. Marcum

NOBLESVILLE134 Cottingham135 Clover136 Hunt137 Howell138 DeVaney139 Heinemann

NORTH SALEM140 Jeffries141 Walton142 Key

OAKLANDON143 Weaver144 Combs

OXFORD145 Atkinson146 Gornal

PETERSBURG147 Heuring

PITTSBORO148 McDonald

149 TerrellPRINCETON

150 Wither151 Hitch152 Hall153 Geiger

RAUB154 Ball155 Kirkpatrick156 Portteus

ROME CITY157 Nowels

SHORTRIDGE158 Morse159 Huey160 Hibben161 Ellis162 Jarvis163 White164 Newlin165 Young166 Embich167 Slaughter168 Cox169 Francis170 Hare171 Browder172 Lewis173 Lewis173 Clement174 Wheeler175 Hull

GARFIELD H. S.(Terre Haute)

176 Nitterhouse177 Smith178 Yatsko

WADENA179 Oneal

WASHINGTON180 Allen181 Deffendal182 Kiefer183 McBride184 Umbles185 Ballou186 Ingrahm187 Lett

WESTFIELD188 C. Armstrong189 L. Armstrong190 Gunn191 Patten192 Shoemaker193 A. Davis194 E. Davis195 W. Carey196 Kirklin197 A. Carey

WINGATE198 Chelean201 Stonebraker203 Thorn206 Sinclair207 Hibbs208 Maddux

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SUMMARY OF POINTS BY SCHOOLS.

100-Yd Dash, 120-Yd Hurdle, 220-Yd Dash, 220-Yd Hurdle, 440-Yd Run, 880-Yd Run, Mile Run, Discus Hurl, High Jump, Pole Vault, Shot Put, Broad Jump, TotalAmo^Anderson^Argos^Attica^Bedford^Bloomfield^Bluffton^Brook^Brownsburg^Burnett's CreekCamden^Crawfordsville^Evansville^Fairmount Acad.Frankfort^Goodland^Greentown^Greenwood^Hartford City^Lafayette^Lawrence^Lebanon^Linton^M. T. H. S. .^

Mount Vernon^Muncie^New Augusta^Noblesville^North Salem^Oaklandon^Oxford^Petersburg^Pittsboro^Princeton^Raub^Rome City^Shortridge^Garfield (T. H.)Wadena^Washington^Westfield^Wingate^

First counts 5 points ; second, 3 points ; and third, 1 point.Relay does not count points.

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I. H. S. A. A. TRACK AND FIELD MEET CONTRACT.Alexandria, Indiana, March 30, 1914.

ARTICLES OF CONTRACTThe following Articles of Agreement are subscribed to by the

Indiana High School Athletic Association Board of Control throughA. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary, and D. D. Hains, representingWabash College.

Section I.The date of the Indiana High School Track and Field Meet

shall be Saturday P. M., May 16, 1914, at Crawfordsville, Indiana,on the Wabash College track and field.

Section II.The High School Board of Control through A. L. Trester, Per-

manent Secretary, shall furnish D. D. Hains with a list of qualifiedteams, and the names of the men on the respective teams, on or be-fore Monday, May 11, 1914.

Section III.Wabash College shall provide free entertainment for the re-

spective teams, including one rubber and one Faculty Manager foreach team, between the hours of 6 p. m. Friday, May 15, and 8a. m. Sunday, May 17.

Section IV.The Wabash College representative shall provide tickets, gate-

men, announcers, scorers, timekeepers, judges, officials, and all nec-essary equipment for the Meet. He shall further provide a suitablecup for the school winning the Meet, and a pennant for the win-ning relay team, and badges for point winners.

Section V.The matter of complimentary tickets shall be in the hands of

the College representative, who shall issue them to the representa-tives of the Press, the College officials, and to the helping students.All men of the competing teams, one rubber and one Faculty Man-ager for each team are to be admitted free to the Meet. The mem-bers of the Board of Control and the Permanent Secretary shallbe furnished with official badges.

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Section VI.The High School Board of Control shall sanction the choice

of Referee and Starter.Section VII.

The admission fee shall be fifty (50) cents to all.Section VIII.

The Wabash College representative, D. D. Hains, shall pay onehundred (100) dollars to Treasurer C. V. Haworth of the HighSchool Board of Control at the close of the Meet.

Signed: D. D. HAINS,For Wabash College

Signed: A. L. TRESTER,For High School Board of Control.

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STATISTICAL SUMMARY.

SCHOOLS^Received NotContesting^ Refunded AmountRetained

Amo^ $^.50^$^.50^$Anderson ^4 00^4 00Argos ^^1 00^1 00Attica ^50^50Bedford

^

^ 2 50^3^1 00^1 50Bloomfield ^2 50^^2 50Buffton ^4 50^4^^2 50^2 00Brook ^2 00 ^2 00Brownsburg ^1 00 ^1 00Burnett's Creek ^4 50^3^3 00 ^1 50Camden ^ 2 50^^2 50Crawfordsville ^4 50^1^4 00^50Evansville ^4 00 ^1^3 50 ^50Fairmount Academy ^5 00 ^3 ^3 50^1 50Frankfort ^1 50^1 50Goodland ^ 1 00^1^^50 ^50Greentown ^1 50^1^1 00^50Greenwood ^ 2 00^2 00Hartford City ^ 1 50^1 50Lafayette ^3 00^1^^2 50^50Lawrence ^1 00^1 00Lebanon ^3 00^2^2 00 ^1 00Linton ^2 50^5^^2 50Manual Training ^6 50^1^^6 00^50Mount Vernon ^1 00^2^^1 00Muncie ^2 00^2 00New Augusta ^1 50^1 50Noblesville ^3 00^1^2 50 ^50North Salem ^1 50^1 50Oaklandon ^^1 00^1 00Oxford ^1 00^1 00Petersburg ^ 50^50Pittsboro ^ 1 00^1 00Princeton ^2 00^3^50^1 50Raub ^1 50^1^1 00^50Rome City ^50^50Shortridge ^9 00^1^8 50^50Garfield (Terre Haute)^ 1 50^1 50Wadena ^^50^ 50Washington ^ 4 00^^4 00Westfield ^^5 00^2^4 00 ^1 00Wingate ^ 3 00^2^2 00 ^1 00

Total^ $102.00

^

^38 ^$ 83 00 ^$ 19 00

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Minutes of the Meetings of the Board of Control—December1, 1913 to January 1, 1915..

ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING

MinutesThe eleventh annual meeting of the Indiana High School Athletic

Association was called to order by President C. V. Haworth at 1p. m... December 22, 1913, in the House of Representatives, StateHouse, Indianapolis.

The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting and reports,of the Permanent Secretary and Treasurer was dispensed with,due to the fact that the minutes and reports are printed in the 1913,Hand Book, copies of which all members had received,

The representative of each school was furnished with a badge,bearing the letters I. H. S. A. A., and only those wearing badgeswere permitted to vote.

A. resolution to have all officers of the I. H. S. A. A. chosen fromPrincipals of High Schools, was tabled by a vote of 54 to 33.

A. L. Trester of Alexandria and Principal Rittenger of Laportewere the only nominations for the position of Permanent Secretary.The vote stood 71 for Mr. Trester and 34 for Mr. Rittenger.

J. H. Shock of Lafayette was unanimously chosen a member ofthe Board of Control to succeed himself, he having completed theterm of A. L. Trester, who had filled the position of PermanentSecretary since March 15, due to the resignation of I. E. Neff.

An amendment was proposed to permit High School students toplay on Sunday School teams. This was lost by a vote of 38 to 50.

Amendments proposing the following things were tabled:1. To bar from the State Tourney all schools who do not par-

ticipate in inter-scholastic games.2. To prohibit the giving of awards to members of High School

teams, the value of which is more than $1.00.3. To change the word "written" to "verbal" in Rule 13 of the

Constitution.The following amendment was passed by a vote of 66 to 11."Pupils meeting requirements for graduation in three and one-

half years in High Schools with regular four year course, shall beeligible to participate in school athletics the last half of the fourthyear, provided they meet all other eligibility rules of the I. H. S.A. A."

The following amendments were passed almost unanimously:(a) Beginning with the year 1914, and every year thereafter.

the fiscal year of the Indiana High School Athletic Association shallclose on December 31.

(b) Beginning with the year 1915, and every year thereafter,the annual membership fee will be due on January 1. Provided:That all membership dues paid for the year 1913-14 shall hold gooduntil December 31, 1911.

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It shall be the duty of the Permanent Secretary to publish theI. H. S. A. A. Year Book immediately following the annual meetingof the Association.

The Association voted to have an open Basket Ball Tournament,the Board of Control to have full charge of all details concerningplace, time, officials, etc..

It was the concensus of opinion of the members present that thesmoking of High School players should be controlled by the localauthorities.

There being no further business before the Association, the meet-ing then adjourned.

C. V. HAWORTH, President.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary..

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETING.MINUTES

The Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met at the Severin Ho-tel, Indianapolis, at 11:00 a. m., February 14, 1914, all members andthe Permanent Secretary being present. The following businesswas transacted:

FRANKLIN VS. SHELBYVILLESuperintendent Holton, Principal Edwards and Robert Markley

of Shelbyville, Principal Williams and Mr. Wegener of Franklinwere present and gave evidence in the case. After due considera-tion Robert Markley of Shelbyville was suspended from partici-pation in athletics during the present Basket Ball season on accountof his attitude and conduct during a game of Basket Ball at Frank-lin on January 23.

MILROY VS. ARLINGTONIt was claimed by Milroy that an Arlington boy had made him-

self ineligible by having gone to a game of basket ball with an inde-pendent team and having donned a suit in order to evade payingthe admission fee. No proof was submitted that the boy had playedindependent ball, so the incident was dropped.

The selection and hiring of the following officials for the StateBasket Ball Tourney by the Permanent Secretary was sanctioned:Head Referee, Dr. A. E. Guedel, $50 and expenses; Bert Westover,Merle Abbett and Professor Kase, $3.00 per game.

The Albion-Cromwell and the Decker-Winslow controversieswere postponed at the request of all parties concerned.The Board adjourned to meet at the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis,

at 11:00 a. in., March 7.E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Se'cretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met at the Severin

Hotel, Indianapolis at 11:00 a. m., March 7, all members and the Per-manent Secretary being present.

The main business of the meeting was to arrange the schedule and

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complete all arrangements for the State Basket Ball Tournament tohe held at Bloomington on March 13 and 14.

A representative of the Arlington High School was present andapplied for entry to the Tourney. His request was not granted be-cause entries were closed March 4 according to announcementprinted previously.

Clarence Haartje and Reed Nicholson of Vincennes High Schoolwere declared ineligible because of their being nine semester men.

Pine Village was denied entry to the Tourney because they had notpaid their membership dues and had not been members of the I. H.S. A. A. since December 1, 1913.

Principal Buck appeared before the Board in behalf of GeorgeJarvis and Allan Boyd of Shortridge High School. Allan Boyd wasdeclared ineligible being a nine semester man. George Jarvis wasdeclared eligible having been enrolled but four Basket Ball seasons,

Mr. Nesbit, representing the Pennsylvania R. R. and Mr. Martin,representing the Monon R. R., were present and arrangements weremade for special train service between Indianapolis and Blooming-ton both ways.

Professor U. H. Smith and R. S. Payton of Bloomington were pres-ent and a complete schedule of games for the Tourney was made.All drawing of teams was done by lot and the complete schedulewas ordered printed for distribution to the competing schools andthe visitors.

The matter of the State Track and Field Meet was considered butfinal arrangements were deferred until later.

The Board adjourned to meet at the Bowie's Hotel, Bloomington ,

during the Basket Ball Tourney.E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met in the Bursar's

office at Indiana University at 2:00 p. m., March 14, all membersand the Permanent Secretary being present.

A protest by Wawaka against Albion was made by telegram toolate for action at this meeting, the Permanent Secretary being in-structed to take up the controversy by letter and report to theBoard.

DECKER VS. WINSLOWDecker charged Winslow with failure to comply with the terms

of the contract for a Basket Ball game at Decker February 6. TheBoard decided that Winslow should pay Decker $10, the forfeitmentioned in the contract.

OAKTOWN VS. EVANSVILLEOaktown asked for expenses of Basket Ball team including car -

fare from Oaktown to Evansville, Princeton to Oaktown and mealsfor seven men. The Board decided that Evansville should

pay Oaktown this amount.The details of the annual track and field meet were considered

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KIRKLIN HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD.Front Row, left to right—Pope, Lanham, H. Huffine, Myers, Stevenson. Second Row—Brown, Ward, Gorham, R.Underwood, H. Underwood, C. Hart. Third Row.—Burleson, Smith, K. Huffine, Kreisher, H. Hart. Fourth Row- H. E. Childress (Principal), C. Huffine (Coach).

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and the Permanent Secretary was instructed to make completearrangements for such meet.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met in the Claypool Ho-

tel, Indianapolis, at 4:00 p. m., April 3, all members and the Per-manent Secretary being present.

The details of the Annual Track and Field Meet were consideredand decided upon, complete arrangements being made for the Meetin Crawfordsville May 16, under the auspices of Wabash College.

Proposed schemes for our next Basket Ball Tourney were ad-vanced but no definite action was taken.

It was the opinion of the Board that some steps should be takento secure more competent officials for the certified list of officials.

Wawaka High School was suspended from the Association untilJune 1, 1914, for playing independent Basket Ball. The annualmembership fee will be due whenever she desired to enter the As-sociation after that time.

Albion High School was suspended until January 1, 1915, and allof the games won by Albion in the State Tourney were forfeitedto the opposing teams, for playing High Schools in the State thatwere not members of the I. H. S. A. A. at the time of the contests.

Winslow High School was ordered to pay $10.00 forfeit moneyas decided upon at last meeting, to the Decker High School on orbefore April 15. Failure to do so automatically suspends the Wins-low High School from the Association until January 1, 1915.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met in the Severin Ho-

tel, Indianapolis, at 11:00 a. m., May 9, all members, except Mr.Montgomery, and the Permanent Secretary being present.

Final arrangements for the State Track and Field Meet at Craw-fordsville, May 16, were made, Professor D. D. Haines representingWabash Colege being present, and the entries being turned over tohim.

CRAWFORDSVILLE VS. ROACHDALESuperintendent Haines of Crawfordsville protested a game of

Base Ball played between Crawfordsville and Roachdale on theground that Mr. Britton, who officiated in the game, was not a cer-tified official. The protest was sustained and the game was for-feited to Crawfordsville.

Delphi, Flora and Cutler High Schools were suspended from theAssociation until January 1, 1915, because they participated in aTrack Meet in which there were contestants from High Schools not

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belonging to the Association. Delphi and Cutler had entered theState Track Meet but were barred from taking part in the Meet.

SOUTHPORT VS. WEST NEWTONSouthport protested a boy by the name of Haas as being ineligi-

ble to compete in Spring athletics. The boy was declared eligible.The Board adjourned to meet at Crawfordsville May 16.

C. V. HAWORTH, Acting Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control of the I. H. S. A. A. met in the Severin Ho-

tel, Indianapolis, at 11:00 a. m., October 3, all members and thePermanent Secretary being present.

Most of the time was consumed in discussing ways and means ofholding the next Basket Ball Tourney and the Certification of of-ficials under the rules of the I. H. S. A. A.

Several routine matters were considered, such as the standard ofofficials at the State Tourney and the wages of such officials.

The Board adjourned to meet at Indianapolis, October 24.C. V. HAWORTH, Acting Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board met in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at 11:00

o'clock a. m., October 24, all members except Mr. Shock, and thePermanent Secretary being present.

Professor Smith and Mr. Peyton of Indiana University werepresent and arrangements were made for holding the Basket BallTourney at Bloomington in case the State Meeting desired one openTourney, and for holding the finals there in case the State Meetingdesired sectional Tourneys for elimination purposes.

Principal Buck of Shortridge High School and Principal Stuartand Mr. Ballard of Manual Training High School were presentand arrangements were made for holding the Track and Field Meetnext spring under the auspices of all the High Schools in Indiana-polis.

Some minor protests were considered and settled at this meeting.Suggestions for consideration by the State Meeting were dis-

cussed.The Board adjourned to meet at Indianapolis, October 29.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETINGThe twelfth annual meeting of the Indiana High School Athle-

tic Association was called to order by President E. W. Montgomeryat 4 p. m., October 26, 1914, in Caleb Mills Hall, Indianapolis.

The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was not donebecause all the doings of the Association for the year are includedin the Hand Book, copies of which are distributed to all membersof the Association.

Principal Denny of Anderson was unanimously elected a mem-

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ber of the Board of Control for three years beginning January 1,1915, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Principal E.W. Montgomery of Bedford.

The following amendment to the Constitution was adopted afterconsiderable discussion :

"Any pupil who has been enrolled twenty (20) or more days fromSeptember 1 to December 1 of the same year for each of four se-mesters, will be ineligible to play a fifth semester.

"Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) ormore days from December 1 to March 1 of the next year for eachof 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 fouryears.

"Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) ormore days from March 1 to June 1 of the same year for each offour semesters shall be ineligible to play baseball a fifth semester.

"All other rules in conflict with this amendment are hereby re-pealed."

The members present voted to hold sectional Basket Ball Tourn-aments on March 5 and 6, and a final Tournament at Bloomingtonon March 13 and 14. The Board of Control was given the respon-sibility and authority to conduct all of these tourneys.

The subject of importation of players by High Schools was dis-cussed and the meeting was very much opposed to such standardsin athletics. Full power to punish schools found guilty along thisline was given to the Board of Control.

The question of holding a Base Ball Tourney next spring wasdiscussed briefly and voted down almost unanimously.

Announcement was made of the acceptance by the Board of Con-trol of the invitation of the Indianapolis High Schools to hold thenext State Track and Field Meet under their auspices at Indiana-polis. The announcement was received favorably by the memberspresent.

The meeting adjourned.E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control met in Principal Buck's office immediately

after the annual meeting, October 29, all members except Princi-pal Shock being present. Principal Denny met with the Board attheir request.

At the request of the Board Principal Munn of Roanoke and Sup-erintendent Craig of Markle were present. Principal Munn hadprotested the playing of a boy by the name of Von Crow on theMarkle team. Both sides were heard and the decision of the Boardwas:

1. Von Crow declared ineligible to participate in athletics forthe school year 1914-15.

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2. The game played October 23 declared won by Roanoke.The Board adjourned to meet at 9 a. m., October 31, in the Sev-

erin Hotel.E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control met in the Severin Hotel October 31, all

members except Mr. Shock being present. Principal Denny metThe entire meeting was given up to a discussion of ways and

with the Board at their request.means of conducting the sectional tourneys and the final tourney

in Basket Ball.The Permanent Secretary was instructed to send out return pos-

tal cards to the members of the I. H. S. A. A. to ascertain the num-ber and location of the schools desiring to participate in theseBasket Ball Tourneys.

The meeting adjourned to meet at 11 a. m., November 7, in theSeverin Hotel to plan in detail the tourneys.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board of Control met at the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at

11:00 a. m., November 7, 1914, all members and Principal Denny, amember after January 1, 1915, being present.

A discussion on ways and means for conducting the State BasketBall Tourney took the time of the meeting. The Permanent Secre-tary had sent out requests concerning the Sectional Tourneys andanswers were interpreted in order to get a satisfactory basis fordividing the State into sections. A certain number of cities overthe State were listed as suitable geographical places for holdingSectional Tourneys, and the Permanent Secretary was instructedto write to the High School Principals of these places concerningthe holding of the Tourneys.

Mr. Montgomery submitted his review of Athletics for the yearand it was sanctioned by the Board for publication in the StateHigh School Inspector's Manual and the Annual Year Book of theAssociation.

The Permanent Secretary was ordered to get enough copies ofthe Hand Book printed to give each member of the Association sixcopies.

The meeting adjourned.E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

BOARD OF CONTROL MEETINGThe Board met in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at 11:00 a. 111..

December 19, 1914, E. W. Montgomery, J. H. Shock, C. V. Haworth.A. L. Trester and W. A. Denny being present.

Principal Spalding, Gary; Superintendent Brown, Lebanon; Mr.

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Horing, Clinton; and Superintendent Gehricks, Waynetown, werepresent and invited the Board to hold sectional Basket Ball Tourn-eys at their places on March 5 and 6.

After considering the number and location of the High Schoolsthat had signified their desire to enter the Basket Ball Tourneyand the railway and other facilities of certain centers for sectionalTourneys, the following cities were chosen to hold these Tourneys:Evansville, Bedford, Brazil, Franklin, Anderson, Richmond, Ko-komo, Lafayette, Rochester, Bluffton and Hammond.

It was decided to select other suitable centers as fast as the needsjustify. At this date 148 schools had signified their intention toenter the State Tourney.

The Board decided to secure two officials for each Tourney andafter several names were recommended authority was given thePermanent Secretary to secure these men at once, paying themtwenty-five (25) dollars each for their work.

Culver Military Academy was denied admission into the I. H. S.A. A. because the scholastic standing and gradation of its studentsis hard to determine for eligibility purposes in the I. H. S. A. A.

Decatur Township, Marion County, was denied membership asone school because there are two High Schools in the Township.

The printing of the Annual Hand Book was secured by the Koko-mo Printing Co., the lowest bidder.

DECISIONSCLAYTON VS. FILLMORE AND MONROVIA

Fillmore and Monrovia High Schools were suspended until April1, 1915, for playing an Independent team from Clayton on whichwere High School boys not certified to by their Principal. Allmembers of the Clayton High School who played on this Indepen-dent team without certification were declared ineligible untilApril 1, 1915.

BREMEN VS. PLYMOUTHThe case was one concerning the awarding of a point in a Basket

Ball game. The score was a tie as the game was played and scored.The Board decided to let it remain a tie game.

ETNA GREEN. VS. MENTONEMentone High School was Suspended until April 1, 1915, for play-

ing on its team boys not belonging to this High School.

PORTLAND VS. DECATURThe case was one concerning the keeping of time in Basket Ball

game. Decatur won the game and the Board declares Decatur thewinner.

The Board adjourned to meet in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis,at 2:30 p. m., Monday, December 28.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER, Per. Secretary

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BOARD OF CONTROL MEETING

The Board met in the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, at 2:30 p.December 28, 1914, E. W. Montgomery, J. H. Shock, C. V. Haworth,A. L. Trester and W. A. Denny being present.

Matters relative to the Basket Ball Tourneys were considered andthe Permanent Secretary was instructed to send. out return postcards asking concerning the desires of those schools. who. did notanswer a former request.

The. Terre Haute-Linton controversy was deferred to a latermeeting because of conflicting data.

The rule governing the eligibility of Basket Ball players was interpreted to apply only to students entering during the second semester of the school year, and enrollment in school rather thanparticipation in athletics shall determine the eligibility of all students.

E. W. MONTGOMERY, Pres.A. L. TRESTER,. Per, Secretary

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RULES OF THE I. H. S. A. A. REGARDING TRACK ANDFIELD MEETS.

BASED ON THE RULES OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATECONFERENCE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

RULE I.Officials

Section I. All meetings must be under the direction ofThe 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 theclerk of the course, the scorer and the marshal, and an official an-nouncer may be appointed.

RULE II.The Board of Control

Shall have jurisdiction of all matters not assigned by these rulesto the referee or other game officials.

RULE III.The Referee

Must decide all questions relating to the actual conduct of the Meet,whose final settlement is not otherwise covered by these rules, andshall have the power to add to or alter the announced arrange-ments of heats in any event. A referee has no authority, afterheats have been drawn and published in a program, to transfer acontestant from one heat to another.

When in any but the final heat of a race a claim of foul or inter-ference is made, he shall have the power to disqualify the compet-itor who was at fault, if he considers the foul intentional or due toculpable carelessness, and shall also have power to allow the hin-dered competitor to start in the next round of heats, just as if hehad been placed in his trial.

When in a final heat a claim of foul or interference is made, heshall have the power to disqualify the competitor who was at fault,if he considers the foul intentional or due to his carelessness orconduct, and he shall also have the power to order a new race between such of the competitors as he thinks entitled to such a priv-ilege.

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If during an athletic contest under the rules of the I. H. S. A. A. acompetitor shall conduct himself in a manner unbecoming a gen-tleman or offensive to the officials, spectators or competitors, thereferee shall have the power to disqualify him from further compe-tition at the Meet; and if he thinks the offense worthy of additionalpunishment, must promptly make a detailed statement of the factsto the Board of Control.

Power, to change the order of events as laid down in the officialprogram is reserved to the Board of Control, which shall, throughits chairman, exercise this authority, unless it sees fit to expresslydelegate this power to the referee.

The referee shall not have authority to disqualify any competitorfor violation of the eligibility rule of the I. H. S. A. A. All protestsas to eligibility made on the field must be referred to the Board ofControl, and the protested competitor must be allowed to competeuntil 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 asthe referee may designate, to watch the competition closely, and, incase of claim of foul, to report to the referee what he saw of theincident. Such inspectors are merely assistants to the referee, towhom they must report, and have no power to make any decision.

RULE V.The Judges of the Finish

Must determine the order of finishing of contestants, and must ar-range among themselves as to noting the winner, second, third andfourth, etc., as the case may require, and there must always be twojudges, whose duty must be to choose the winner.

Their decision in this respect must be without appeal, and incase of a disagreement a majority must govern.

RULE VI.The Field Judges

Must make an accurate measurement and keep a tally of all trialsof competitors in the high and broad jumps, the pole vaults, theweight competitions and the discus throws.

They must act as judges in these events, and their decisions mustlikewise be without appeal. In case of disagreement, a majoritymust govern. There must be at least three judges for every event.

RULE VII.The Timekeepers

Must be three in number, and must individually time all eventswhere time record is called for. At the conclusion of each heat,each timekeeper must present his watch to the referee for inspec-tion. and he must decide the official time. Should two of the threewatches mark the same time and the third disagree, the time marked

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by said two watches must be accepted. Should all three disagree,the time marked by the intermediate watch must be accepted.

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

Must have sole jurisdiction over the competitors after the clerk ofthe course has properly placed them in their position for the start.

The method of starting must be by pistol report, except that intime handicap races the word "go" must be used.

An actual start is not effected until the pistol has been purposelydischarged after the competitors have been warned to get ready.

In case the pistol was not purposely discharged, the competitorsshall he called back by the starter by pistol fire.

Note—The starter must have at least two good cartridges in hispistol before starting a heat.

When any part of the person of a competitor touches the groundin front of his mark before the signal is given, it must be consid-ered a false start.

Penalties for false starting must be inflicted by the starter, asfollows: In all races to and including 125 yards, the competitormust he put back one yard for the first and another yard for thesecond attempt; in races over 125 yards and including 300 yards,two yards for the first and two more for the second attempt; inraces over 300 yards and including 600 yards, three yards for thefirst and three more for the second attempt; in races over 600 yardsand including 1,000 yards, four yards for the first and four more forthe second attempt; in races over 1,000 yards and including onemile, 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 tenmore for the second attempt.

In all cases, the third false start must prevent his competing inthat event.

The starter must rule out of that event any competitor who at-tempts to advance himself from his mark, as prescribed in theofficial program, after he has been given the warning to "get ready."

RULE IX.Clerk of the Course

Must be provided with the names and the numbers of all enteredcompetitors, and he must notify them to appear at the startingline before the start in each event in which they are entered,

RULE X.The Scorer

Must record the order in which each competitor finishes his event,together with the time furnished by the referee.

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He must keep a tally of the laps made by each competitorinraces covering more than one lap, and must announce, by means ofa 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 shallbe the official record of competing entrants, and shall be final evi-dence in the enforcement of Rule III, of the rules of eligibility.

He must control his assistants and assign to them such of hisduties as he may deem proper.

RULE XIThe Marshal

Must have police charge of the enclosure, and must prevent any butofficers and actual competitors from entering or remaining therein.

He must control his assistants and assign to them their duties.

RULE XII.The Official Announcer

Must receive from the scorer and field judges the result of eachevent, and announce the same by voice or by means of a bulletinboard.

RULE XIII.Competitors

Must report to the Clerk of the Course immediately upon their ar-rival at the place of meeting, and must be provided by that officialwith their proper numbers, which must be worn conspicuously bythe competitors when competing, and without which they must notbe allowed to start.

Each competitor must inform himself of the time of starting, andmust be promptly at the starting point of each competition in whichhe is entered, and there report to the Clerk of the Course.

Under no condition shall attendants be allowed to accompanycompetitors at the start or during any competition.

RULE XIV.Track Measurement

All distances run or walked must be measured upon a line eigh-teen inches outward from the inner edge of the track, except thatin races on straightaway tracks the distance must be measured ina direct line from the starting mark to the finishing line.

RULE XV.The Course

Each competitor must keep in his respective position from startto finish in all races on straightaway tracks, and in all races ontracks with one or more turns he must not cross to the inner edgeof the track, except when he is at least six feet in advance of hisnearest competitor. After turning the last corner into the straightin any race, each competitor must run a straight course to the

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finish line, and must not cross to either the outside or inside fromsuch 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 andmeasured, whether races are run straightaway or with turns.

The referee must disqualify from that event any competitor whowillfully pushes against, impedes, crosses the course of, or in anyway interferes with another competitor.

The referee must disqualify from further participation in theMeet any contestant competing to lose, to coach, or in any way im-pede the chances of another competitor, either in a trial or a finalcontest.

RULE XVI.The Finish

Of the course must be represented by a line between two finishingposts, drawn across and at right angles to the sides of the track,and four feet above which line must be stretched a tape, attachedat either end to the finishing posts. A finish must be counted whenany part of the winner's body, except his hands or arms, touchesthe tape at the finishing line. The tape must be considered thefinishing line for the winners, but their order of finishing acrossthe track line must determine the position of the other competi-tors.

RULE XVII.Hurdles

In the 120 yards hurdle race, ten hurdles must be used, each hur-dle to be three feet six inches high. They must be placed ten yardsapart, with the first hurdle fifteen yards distant from the startingpoint, and the last hurdle fifteen yards before the finishing line.

In the 220 yard hurdle race, ten hurdles must be used, each hur-dle to be two feet six inches high. They must be placed twentyyards apart, with the first hurdle twenty yards distant from thestarting mark, and the last hurdle twenty yards before the finish-ing line.

In making a record it must be necessary for the competitor 10jump every hurdle in its proper position.

In all hurdle races of the I. H. S. A. A. up to and including 220yards, each competitor must have separate hurdles and a separatecourse marked out and measured, whether races are run straightaway or with turns.

A competitor knocking down three or more hurdles, or any por-tion 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 as-sistance of weights, diving, somersaults, or handsprings of anykind.

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In scratch events competitors must jump in order as placed onprogram.

Sec. 2. The running high jump.—The field judges must decidethe height at which the jump shall commence, and must regulatethe 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 thecompetition.

Competitors must jump in order, as provided in Section 1; thenthose failing, if any, must have their second trial jump in a likeorder, after which ;hose who have failed twice must make theirthird trial jump.

The jump must be made over a bar resting on pins projectingnot more than three inches from the uprights, and when this baris removed from its place by the competitor when trying, it mustbe counted as a trial jump.

Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump must becounted as a "balk," and three successive "balks" must he countedas a trial jump.

The distance of the run before the jump must be unlimited. Acompetitor may decline to jump at any height in his turn, and byso doing forfeits his rights to again jump at the height declined.

Sec. 4. The running broad jump.—When jumped on earth, ajoist five inches wide must be sunk flush with it. The outer edgesof this joist must be called the scratch line, and the measurementof all jumps must be made from it, at right angles, to the nearestbreak in the ground made by any part of the person of the com-petitor.

In front of the scratch line the ground must be removed to thedepth of three and the width of twelve inches outward.

A foul jump must be one where the competitor, in jumping of thescratch line, makes a mark on the ground immediately in front ofit, or runs over the line without jumping, and must count as a trialjump without results.

Each competitor must have three trial jumps, and the best threemust have three more trial jumps.

The competition must be decided by the best of all the jumps ofthe 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 man

aging committee, but contestants may use their own private poles ifthey so desire, and no contestant shall be allowed to use any ofthese private poles except by the consent of their owners. Thepoles must be unlimited as to size and weight, but must have no as-sisting devices, except that they may be wrapped or covered withany substance (to obtain a firmer grip), and may have one prongat the end.

No competitor shall, during his vault, raise the hand which wasuppermost when he left the ground to a higher point of the pole,

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nor shall he raise the hand which was undermost when he left theground to any point on the pole above the other hand.

The rules governing the running high jump must also govern thepole vault for height, except when the man leaves the ground in anattempt it shall be counted a trial.

RULE XIX.Putting the Shot

The shot must be a solid sphere, made of metal, and must weightwelve pounds.

It must be put with one hand, and in making the attempt it mustbe above, and not behind, the shoulder.

The competitor must stand in a circle seven feet in diameter. Thecircumference of the circle must be divided into halves by a linedrawn through the center of the circle. On four feet of the fronthalf of the circumference a board four inches high must be placed,the edge of which must be equally distant from the intersection ofthe line with the circumference, and at which the competitor muststand when the shot leaves his hand.

A fair put shall be one where no part of the person of the com-petitor touches in front of the circle, or on the board, in makingthe attempt.

A put must be counted as a foul if the competitor steps outsidethe circle or on the board. A competitor must leave the circle bythe rear half. Leaving by the front half must be declared a foul.

The measurement of all puts must be made from the nearestmark by the shot to a point on the circumference of the circle on aline with the object mark and the center of the circle.

Foul puts and letting go to the shot in making an attempt mustbe counted as trial puts without results.

A board similar to the one in front may be used at the back ofthe circle.

The order of competing and the number of trials shall be thesame as for the running broad jump. Shots must be furnished bythe managing committee. Any contestant may use his own privateshot, if correct in weight and shape; in which case the other con-testants must be allowed to use it if they wish.

RULE XX.Throwing the Discus

The discus shall be made of smooth hardwood body, withoutfinger holes, weighted in the center with lead discs and capped withpolished brass discs, with steel ring on the outside. The weight ofthe 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 po-sition he chooses. Foul throws and letting go of the discus in at-tempts shall count as trials without result. A fair throw shall be

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one in which no part of the person of the competitor touches theground outside the front half of the circle, and the competitorleaving the circle by its rear half. A throw shall be foul if any partof the person touches the ground outside of the front halt of the:circle before the throw is measured.

The order of competing and number of trials shall be the sameas for the running broad jump.

A discus shall be furnished by the managing, committee.RULE XXI.

TiesIn case of a tie in any event, the points shall he divided and the

place awarded by lot.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 succeed-ing 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 impedinga 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 canone man run two relays in any team.

4. The positions of the team must be drawn for.

Officers:Section 1. A Board of Control, composed of three members

(principals, members of the faculty or superintendents) shall forelected by the Association December 29, 1903, as follows: One forone year, one for two years and one for three years, the chairmaneach year to be the one whose term expires at the end of that year.Thereafter each member of the Board shall be elected for threeyears. This election is to take place at the annual meeting of theIndiana State Teachers' Association. In case of vacancy, the re-maining members of the Board may appoint a person to fill the va-cancy until the next annual meeting of the Association.

Sec. 2. On and after the adoption of this amendment everynewly elected member of the Board of Control shall assume theduties of his office on the first day of January, next following.

Sec. 3. No retiring member of the Board of Control, havingserved three years shall be eligible for re-election for a period ofone year after date of retirement.

Sec. 4. The Board of Control shall have the following powersand duties: (a) It shall have general control over all athletic con-

CONSTITUTION OF THE I. H. S. A. A.(Revised January 1, 1915)

ADMINISTRATION

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tests between secondary schools in this Association; (b) It shallhave exclusive control of the annual Inter-scholarastic Meet; (c)It shall give interpretations of the rules of the Association; (d) Itshall determine forfeitures under Sec. 11; (e) The Board of Con-trol, at the end of any athletic season may, at its discretion, issue astatement of its official opinion as to the relative standing of teams.No school which has violated the rules of the Association in regardto the qualifications of players shall be awarded special honors inthat particular branch of athletics.

Sec. 5.(a) When charges are made in writing by a member ofthe Association against another member for violation of the rulesof the Association, the Board of Control, after giving due noticeof the place and time for the school so charged to be heard, shallconsider such charges, and may suspend the offending school for aperiod of not exceeding one year. (b) The Board of Control shalldecide upon all protests brought before it with reference to quali-fications of contestants in the Inter-scholastic Meet. (c) When anymatter comes before the Board for decision which is of special in-terest to a school of which a member of the Board is a representa-tive, the remaining members shall appoint another person to actin his place in that matter.

Sec. 6. At the annual meeting of 1906 a Permanent Secretaryshall be elected, who shall have charge of the property and recordsof the Association; shall receive all money for dues and the sale ofpublications of the Association; shall issue all circulars authorizedby the Board of Control; shall attend meetings of the Board whenrequested to do so by the Board; shall turn over to the Treasurerof the Board all moneys in his possession when called upon to doso; shall perform such other duties as the growth of the Associa-tion as determined by the Board may require; and shall receiveas compensation the sum of $50 annually, and such allowance forexpenses as the Board may approve. Vacancies in the office may bedeclared by the Board for cause, and a successor appointed by theBoard to act until the next annual meeting.

It shall be the duty of the Permanent Secretary to publish theI. H. S. A. A. year book immediately following the annual meetingof the Association.Local Management

Sec. 7. The Principal or his authorized representatives shall ac-company his team to all contests.

Sec. 8. The principal of the school, or high school teachersauthorized by him, shall be manager or managers of the teams rep-resenting the school.

Sec. 9. No games shall be played without the sanction of theprincipal.Sec. 10. The eligibility of all the contestants shall be certifiedby the principal of the school in accordance with the rules here-adopted. Such statements shall be presented in writing within

ten days before any contest. In case of disputes the principal mustfurnish the Board of Control the following data in regard to each

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contestant: The date of last enrollment; the number of years hehas been a member of a secondary school athletic team; date and

place of birth; average mark in each study for the last precedingterm in school; average mark in each study from the beginning ofthe current term or semester. A school which does not furnishthis data shall be denied championship honors, and may be ex-cluded from the annual Interscholastic meet.

Sec. 11. The principal has power and is advised to exclude anycontestant who, because of had habits or improper conduct, wouldnot represent his school in a becoming manner.

Sec, 12. It is recommended that principals, in arranging forgames, provide a forfeit of $10, to be exacted should there be afailure on the part of either party to carry out the arrangementsmade. Should such forfeitures be stipulated and not be paid duringthe same season, the Board of Control, after hearing both sides,shall have authority to expel the delinquent school from the Asso-ciation. Notification of such expulsion shall be published in thepapers, with cause therefor.

Sec, 13. Paid Coaches, other than those regularly employed asteachers by the trustees of the school, are prohibited. By paidcoach is meant any person who receives, directly or indirectly, re-muneration of any kind, money, traveling expenses, gifts, etc., inreturn for services rendered in instructing or coaching any highschool athletic team.

Sec. 14. Each school in the Association shall report to the Per-manent Secretary a list of pupils representing the school in athle-tic contests during the year. Each school is asked to report alsothe 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 inall athletic contests participated in by teams connected with schoolsin the I. H. S. A. A. shall be regularly licensed teachers in the pub-lic schools of Indiana or shall be persons whose names have beenfurnished and approved by the Board of Control. It is recommend-ed that these officials shall be disinterested, and it is required thatwhen a school demands disinterested officials at the time of sched-uling the game, such officials shall be furnished. The Board shalldrop from its list of approved officials any person who is palpablyunfair and biased in his decision in games.

Sec. 16. Non-playing student officials or assistants shall conformto the same rules as the players.Membership:

Sec. 17. Membership in this Association shall be limited to pub-lic High Schools of the state, and each school shall have one vote.The annual dues shall be $1.50, payable when the school becomes amember, and thereafter by January 1 of each year. in advance.

Academies with commissioned high school standing shall be eli-gible to membership in the Association, and wherever the word

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ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAMTop row (from left to right)—Courson (Manager), Isanogle, Kessler, Olvey, Haugh (Coach). Bottom row—Miller,

Jones, Vermillion, Byrum (Captain), Hale, McClure, Davis.

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"high school" appears in this Constitution it shall be understood toapply equally to these academies.

Beginning with the year 1914, and every year thereafter, the fiscalyear of the Indiana High School Athletic Association shall close onDecember 31st.Games and Game Rules:

Sec. 18. No games shall be played with high schools of thisstate not belonging to the Association.

This rule does not prevent a member of the Association fromplaying high school teams outside of the state, nor from playingnon-high school teams within the state, except as follows:

It is a violation of the Constitution for schools in the Associationto play non-high school teams including high school boys, unlessthe latter are certified as eligible by the Principal of the school towhich 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 andBase Ball. Further, all forms of inter-school athletic games shallhe subject to the rules of the I. H. S. A. A.

Sec. 20. The number of interscholastic foot ball games playedby any team in one season is limited to six.

Sec. 21. In all foot ball contests held under these rules, thelength of each half shall be twenty-five minutes, unless changed bymutual consent.

Sec. 22. The basket ball rules as published in Spalding's OfficialBasket Ball rule book, shall be the official rules governing all con-tests between members of the I. H. S. A. A. However, the rule gov-erning the selection of officials in the above rules shall be void,and unless otherwise agreed by mutual consent, each school shallfurnish one official, and these officials shall alternate their duties,each acting as referee and each acting as umpire one half.

RULESEligibility

Rule 1. To represent a school in any interscholastic contest, aperson must be under twenty-one years of age; must have enteredsome public high school within the first twenty school days of thesemester in which the contest occurs, and must be an amateur asdefined by the A. A. U. Eighth grade pupils are not eligible. Asemester 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 AmateurAthletes of America for 1914.):

Rule 2. Any pupil who has been enrolled twenty (20) or moredays from September 1 to December 1 of same year for each of foursemesters will be ineligible to play football a fifth semester.

"Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) ormore days from December 1 to March 1 of the next year for eachof four semesters shall be eligible to play a fifth semester, providedhe meets the requirements of the other eligibility rules; provided

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further that no pupil shall represent his school longer than fouryears."

Interpretation—This rule applies only to students entering schoolduring the second semester of the school year, and enrollment inschool rather than participation in athletics shall determine theeligibility of all students.

Any pupil who has been enrolled for a period of twenty (20) ormore days from March 1 to June 1 of the same year for each offour 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 regardedas having an opportunity to engage in athletics that semester unlesshe has already played in one or more Interscholastic games, inwhich case he shall be regarded as having engaged in Athletics forthat season.

Rule 4. Post Graduates are not eligible, but pupils graduatingfrom regular three year courses shall not be deemed post graduates.

Rule 5. A student is a post graduate of a school after he hascompleted the work required for graduation by that school, irre-spective of the time of granting the diploma.

Rule 6. Pupils meeting requirements for graduation in threeand one-half years in high schools with regular four year courseshall be eligible to participate in school athletics the last half ofthe fourth year, provided they meet all other eligibility rules ofthe I. H. S. A. A.

Rule 7. Time spent in athletic sport by pupils while in gradesbelow 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 partic-

ipates in an athletic contest as a member of any other similar teamthe same season, shall be ineligible to compete under these rulesfor the remainder of that season.

An exception is hereby made for basket ball and basket ballplayers in those towns and cities whose schools have no gymna-sium 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 wellknown fact that the use of such gymnasium by high school studentsunder such circumstances will likely require that such studentsplay on the teams of the organizations maintaining such gymna-siums. No student, however, will be permitted to play on anyother team than that representing the organization controlling thegymnasium, and no student will be allowed to play in the teams ofthe latter without the knowledge and consent of his principal.

Rule 10. Each contestant must have and be maintaining for thecurrent semester, a passing grade in each of three or more studiesrequiring a minimum of fifteen regular high school recitations perweek, exclusive of rhetoricals, physical culture, military drill anddeportment; in his last preceding semester in school he must alsohave met the same requirements throughout the entire term.

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Pupils enrolled for the first time must comply with the require-ments of the rules, the average standing required for the precedingsemester being obtained from the records in the last secondaryschool attended.

Back work may be made up, providing that it be done in accord-ance with the regular rules of the school and becomes a matter offinal record before the next semester.

Interpretation—In each of the studies representing the minimumrequirement of work specified above: (a) For the current semes-ter the average of the monthly grades up to the time of certifica-tion must be passing; (b) for the current or school month the av-erage of the daily or weekly grades must be passing; (c) if the av-erage of the monthly grades at the beginning of any month is be-low passing in any study, the pupil is ineligible so far as that studyis concerned for the entire month.

Rule 11. No person who has been enrolled as a student in aninstitution of college standing, and has done work which may becounted toward a degree in that institution, shall be eligible as amember of any athletic team under I. H. S. A. A. rules in any gamewith any other team, either within or without the State of Indiana.

Rule 12. The eligibility rules of this Association shall apply tostudents taking part in all contests, whether with schools insideor outside the State of Indiana.

Rule 13. On and after January 1, 1911, no student shall be eli-gible to play foot ball unless he has been examined by a regularphysician and his physical condition has been pronounced satis-factory. Further, such student shall not be eligible until the phy-sician's certificate has been filed with the Permanent Secretary ofthe Association. Said certificate shall be good from September 1to December 1, only.

Rule 14. On and after January 1, 1911, no pupil shall be eligibleto play foot ball without the written consent of his father, motheror guardian. Said written consent shall be attested by the Prin-cipal of Faculty Manager, and shall be filed with the PermanentSecretary of the Association. The copy of said written consentshall be attached to the physician's certificate when filed with thePermanent Secretary.

INTERPRETATIONSFirst. A game is any athletic contest where an admission fee is

charged, or where any collection or contribution is received fromspectators.

Second. The foot ball season is defined as beginning with theopening of school and closing with November 30.

Third. No student who violates the rules of the Associationwill be reinstated by the Board.

Fourth. A pupil who has played in one or more Interscholasticgames in any season shall be regarded as having engaged in ath-letics for that season.

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the game should be played as scheduled and the protest filed withthe Board for settlement later.

Sixth. By mutual consent of both teams, pupils over the agelimit may be allowed to enter the contests under I. H. S. A. A. rules.

Seventh. Pupils under twenty-one at the time of registrationin school shall be so regarded until the time of their next registra-tion.

Eighth. Any student, who carries at least 15 hours of regularHigh School work, is a High School student.

Ninth. It is recommended that Principals take proper measuresto control the crowd and the players in all contests. Failure to doso shall be considered sufficient grounds for expulsion from theAssociation.

NOTES1. Parents' and Physician's certificates, contracts for all con-

tests, eligibility certificates, blanks for certification of officials, andblanks for reporting contests will be furnished in quantities uponapplication to the Permanent Secretary. Please state definitely thekind and number of each wanted.

2. The Annual Hand Book 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 As-

sociation to the Board of Control or to the Permanent Secretarymust be endorsed by the principal or a member of the faculty.

5. The Board of Control for 1915 is as follows: W. A. Denny,Anderson; C. V. Haworth, Kokomo; J. H. Shock, Lafayette; A. L.Trester, Alexandria, Permanent Secretary.

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FINANCIAL REPORTS.

Report of Permanent Secretary From December 1, 1913 toJanuary 1, 1915.

RECEIPTS(Dues for 1914)

Dec. 2--Matthews ^ 1.50Dec. 2-Oxford ^ 1.50Dec. 2-Burlington 1.50Dec. 2-Greencastle ^ 1.50Dec. 2-Garfield (Terre Haute) ^ 1.50Dec. 2-Whitestown ^ 1.50Dec. 2-Reynolds 1.50Dec. 5-Geneva ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Spencer ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Oakland City ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Raub ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Rochester ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Lafayette ^ 1.50Dec. 5-New Castle ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Pendleton ^ 1.50Dec. 5--Decatur ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Saratoga

^1.50

Dec. 5-Lowell ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Noblesville ^ 1.50Dec. 5-Westfield 1.50Dec. 5-Waveland 1.50Dec. 5-Hand Book .10Dec. 8-Hand Book ^ .10Dec. 8-Bloomington and Hand Book^ 1.60Dec. 8-Michigan City ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Rockville ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Rossville ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Zionsville ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Waynetown ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Cutler ^1.50Dec. 8-Arlington ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Patriot ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Monon 1.50Dec. 8-Bluffton ^ 1.50Dec. 8-Tipton and Hand Book^ 1.60Dec. 8-Bremen ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Monroe ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Kempton ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Monrovia ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Darlington ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Hope ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Fairland ^ 1.50Dec. 9-Brookville ^ 1.50

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Dec. 9-Attica ^1 .50Dec. 9-Paoli ^ 1.50Dec. 10-Plainfield 1.50Dec. 11-New Bethel ^ 1.50Dec. 11--Muncie 1.50Dec. 11-Warren 1.50Dec. 11-Spiceland Academy ^ 1.50Dec. 11-Anderson ^ 1.50Dec. 11-Linden 1.50Dec. 11-Hartford City 1.50Dec. 12--Lizton ^ 1.50Dec. 12-Franklin ^ 1.50Dec. 12-Marion ^ 1.50Dec. 12-Rensselaer ^ 1.50Dec. 12-Crown Point ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Bedford ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Brazil ^ 1.50Dec. 15-East Chicago ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Converse 1.50Dec. 15-Russiaville

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1.50Dec. 15-Brookston ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Cromwell ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Upland ^ 1.50Dec. 15-North Judson^ 1.50Dec. 15-Albion 1.50Dec. 15-Lagro 1.50Dec. 15-Williamsport ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Crothersville ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Bunker Hill, dues for 1914-15^ 3.00Dec. 15-Washington ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Windfall ^ 1.50Dec. 15--Frankfort and Hand Book^ 1.00Dec. 15-Knightstown ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Connersville ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Kokomo 1.50Dec. 15--Gaston ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Chester ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Salem ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Petersburg ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Crawfordsville ^ 1.50Dec. 15-Hand Book ^ .10Dec. 16--Liberty Center ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Bloomingdale Academy

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1.50Dec. 16--Covington ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Veedersburg ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Oaktown ^ 1.50Dec. 16--Mooresville ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Etna Green ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Centerville ^ 1.50Dec. 16-Gary 1.50Dec. 17-Plymouth 1.50Dec. 17-Colfax 1.50Dec. 17-Greenfield ^ 1.50Dec. 17-South Bend 1.50Dec. 17-Wawaka 1.50Dec. 17-Argos ^ 1.50Dec. 17-Winslow ^ 1.50Dec. 17-Clayton 1.50Dec. 17-Bloomingdale 1.50Dec. 17-Aurora 1.50Dec. 17-Auburn ^ 1.50Dec. 17-Orleans

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1.50Dec. 18-Wolcott 1.50Dec. 18-Thorntown ^ 1.50Dec. 18-Columbia City ^ 1.50Dec. 18-Delphi ^ 1.50

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Dec. 18-Arcadia^ 1.50Dec. 18-Broad Ripple ^1.50Dec. 18-Hammond ^1.50Dec. 19-Carlisle ^1.50Dec. 19-Wiley (Terre Haute)^ 1.50Dec. 19-Goodland ^ 150Dec. 19-Atlanta ^1.50Dec. 22-Brownsburg ^ 1.50Dec. 22-Huntington ^ 1.50Dec. 22--Logansport ^ 1.50Dec. 22-Princeton 1.50Dec. 22-Bicknell ^ 1.50Dec. 22-Boswell ^ 1.50Dec. 22-Clay City ^ 1.50Dec. 22-Manual Training 1.50Dec. 22-Kendallville ^1.50Dec. 22-Lapel ^ 1.30Dec. 22-LaFontaine ^ 1.50

1914-Jan. 1-Flora ^ $ 1.50Jan. 1-New Augusta ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Silver Lake 1.50Jan. 1-New London ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Mount Vernon ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Roanoke ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Milan ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Shortridge ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Decker ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Vevay 1.50Jan. 1-Walnut Grove 1.50Jan. 1-Linton 1.50Jan. 1-Frankton ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Marco ^ 1.50Jan. 1-Coal City ^1.50Jan. 5-Valparaiso^ 1.50Jan. 5-Wadena ^ 1.50Jan. 5-North Bend ^ 1.50Jan. 5-Moscow ^ 1.50Jan. 6-Hand Book ^.10Jan. 8-Oaklandon ^ 1.50Jan. 8-Jasonville ^ 1.30Jan. 8-Constitution and Hand Book ^.36Jan. 9-Ambia ^ 1.50Jan. 9-Monticello ^ 1.50Jan. 12-Eaton ^1.50Jan. 12-Interlaken ^ 1.50Jan. 12-Westport ^ 1.30Jan. 13-Ossian ^ 1.50Jan. 13-Atwood ^ 1.50Jan. 14-Goldsmith ^1.50Jan. 14-Butler ^ 1.50Jan. 14-Owensville ^ 1.50Jan. 19-Lewisville ^1.50Jan. 19-Hobart ^1.50Jan. 19-LaCrosse ^1.50Jan. 19-Southport ^1.50Jan. 21-Jasper ^ 1.50Jan. 23-Martinsville ^ 1.50Jan. 23-Russellville ^ 1.50Jan. 23-Richmond ^ 1.50Jan. 23-Scottsburg ^ 1.50Jan. 26-Glenn 1 .50Jan. 28-Constitutions ^1.20Jan. 30-Smithville ^ 1.50Feb. 2-Sullivan 1.50

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Feb 2-Syracuse^1.50Feb. 2-Galveston ^1.50Feb. 3-Fountain City 1.50Feb. 5-Staunton 1.50Feb. 5-Constitution and Hand Book .20Feb. 9-Plainfield Academy 3.00Feb. 10-Ligonier 1.50Feb. 16-Rome City 1.50Feb. 25-Winchester 1.50Feb. 25-Rising Sun 1.50Feb. 26-Hand Book

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.10Feb. 26-Royal Center 1.50Feb. 26-Medaryville 1.50Feb. 26-Sidney 1.50Feb. 27--Decatur Township 1.50Feb. 27-Hand Book ^ .10March 2-Jonesboro ^ 1.50March 3-Hand Book ^ .10March 4-New Albany 1.50March 9-Andrews ^ 1.50March 9-Pine Village ^ 1.50March 10-Bloomfield^ 1.50March 13-Greentown ^ 1.50March 12-South Milford 1.50March 16-Lawrenceburg ^ 1.50March 18--North Salem- ^ 1.50March 24-Bryant

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1.50March 26-Brownstown 1.50March 26-Kirklin ^ 1.50March 31--Hand Book ^.10April 2-A. L. Trester 2.50April 2--Lawrence ^ 1.50April 13-Goshen ^ 1.50April 16--Brook ^ 1.50April 16-Roachdale ^ 1.50April 16-Winamac ^ 1.50April 20-Waterloo 1.50April 20-Walton ^ 1.50April 21-Star City ^ 1.50April 27-Garrett ^ 1.50April 27-Greensburg 1.50April 27-Pittsboro 1.50April 28-Chalmers 1.50April 28-Mitchell 1.50May 1-Boxley 1.50May 4-Rushville 1.50May 7-Camden 1.50May 18-Ladoga ^ 1.50Sept. 16-French Lick ^ 1.50Sept. 18-Boonville ^ 1.50Sept. 18-Huntingburg ^ 1.50Sept. 18-Gosport ^ 1.50Sept. 25-Morocco ^ 1.50Sept. 28-Hand Book ^ .10Sept. 29-Onward ^ 1.50Sept. 30-Cicero ^ 1.50Sept. 30-Worthington ^ 1.50Oct. 1-Kewanna ^ 1.50Oct. 1-Ossian, dues for 1915^ 1.50Oct. 1-Fort Wayne, dues for 1915^ 1.50Oct. 1-Hand Books ^ .20Oct. 5-Deer Creek 1.50Oct. 5-Mellott ^ 1.50Oct. 6-Constitutions and Hand Books^ 1.00Oct. 6-Berne ^ 1.50Oct. 6-Wakarusa ^ 1.50

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Oct. 7-Dugger ^1.50Oct. 7-Connersville, dues or 1915 ^1.50Oct. 9-Valley Mills ^ 1.50Oct. 9-Wheeling ^ 1.50Oct. 9-Hand Book ^ .10Oct. 13-Anderson, dues for 1915^ 1.50Oct. 13-Mooreland ^^1.50Oct. 13-Summitville ^ 1.50Oct. 13-Constitutions and Hand Book ^.24Oct. 13-Roll ^1.50Oct. 13-New Market ^ 1.50Oct. 14-Warsaw ^ 1.50Oct. 15-Fillmore ^1.50Oct. 15-Elwood ^1.50Oct. 15 - JeffersonviIle ^1.50Oct. 16-Portland 1.50Oct. 16-Hagerstown ^ 1.50Oct. 19-Remington ^ 1.50Oct. 20-Wheatland ^ 1.50Oct. 20-North Judson, dues for 1915 and Hand Book^ 1.60Oct. 22-Hand Books ^.20Oct. 22-Cayuga ^ 1.50Oct. 22-South Whitley ^ 1.50Oct. 22-Stone Bluff ^1.50Oct. 23-Perrysville ^1.50Oct. 26-New Carlisle ^ 1.50Oct. 26-Moorefield ^ 1.50Oct. 26-Clearspring ^1.50Oct. 29-Columbia City, dues for 1915^ 1.50Oct. 30-Hopewell ^ 1.50Nov. 2 - Odon ^ 1.50Nov. 2-Garrett, dues for 1915^^ 1.50Nov. 2-Hand Books ^.20Nov. 3-Idaville 1.50Nov. 4-Hillsboro ^ 1.50Nov. 6-Albion, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 6--Normal, Terre Haute, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 9-Westland and Hand Book^ 1.60Nov. 9-Bainbridge ^ 1.50Nov. 9-Mentone ^ 1.50Nov. 10-Hand Book and Constitutions ^.15Nov. 10-Saint Paul ^ 1.50Nov. 1 2-Burnettsville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 16-Whiting, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 16-Washington H. S., dues for 1914 and 1915^ 3.00Nov. 1 6-Charlestown ^ 1.50Nov. 18-Hand Book ^ .10Nov. 18-Greens Fork ^ 1.50Nov. 19-Milford ^ 1.50Nov. 19-Amo, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 19-Kokomo, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 19-Spencer, dues for 1915 ^^ 1.50Nov. 19-Needmore ^ 1.50Nov. 23-Carmel, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 23-Avilla ^ 1.50Nov. 23-Akron, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 24-Oolitic ^ 1.50Nov. 24-Austin, dues for 1914 and 1915^ 3.00Nov. 24-Carthage, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 25-Liberty ^ 1.50Nov. 30-Gas City ^ 1.50Nov. 30-Cadiz, dues for 1914 and 1915^ 3.00Nov. 30-Union City, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 1-Otterbein, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 1 -Warren, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dee. 2-Vincennes, dues for 1915^ 1.50

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Dec. 2—Newport, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 2—North Vernon, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 2—Argos, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 2---Rensselaer, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 2—Lowell, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 3—Acton 1.50Dec. 3--Plainfield, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 4—New Castle, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 4—Mount Vernon, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 4—Beaver Dam ^ 1.50Dec. 7--Pendleton, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 7—Remington, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 7—Fortville 1.50Dec. 7—Wolf Lake 1.50Dec. 8—Whitestown, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 8—Laporte, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 9—Culver, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 9—Walnut Grove, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 9—Pennville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 9—Westport, Hand Book and dues for 1915^ 1.60Dec. 11—Decker, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 11—Winamac, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 11—Hand Book ^ .10Dec. 11—Elkhart, clues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 14—Valparaiso, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 14—Milroy, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 14—Rockville, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 14—Russelville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 14—Auburn, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 14—Milan, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 15—Pine Village, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 16—Ligonier, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 17--Oaktown, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 17—Crown Point dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 17—Hope, dues for 1915 ^ 1.50Dec. 17—Nineveh, dues for 1914 and 1915 3.00Dec. 18—Petroleum, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 18—Seymour, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 18—Goodland, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 18—Garfield, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 18—Crothersville, clues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 18—Boxley, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 18—Crawfordsville, dues for 1915 1.50Dec. 21—Lafayette, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Amboy, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Milford, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 21—Patriot, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Princeton, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Salem, clues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Vallonia, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Gary, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 21—Bedford, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 22—St. Paul, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 22—Roll, dues for 1915

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^ 1.50Dec. 23—Raub, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—West Lafayette, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Carlisle, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Mitchell, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Covington, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Wea, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Williamsport, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Morristown, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 23—Westfield, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 32—Angola, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31—Brownsburg, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31—Bainbridge, dues for 1915^ 1.50

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Dec. 31-Lapel, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-New Bethel, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Linden, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Greencastle, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Bluffton, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Cutler, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Clayton, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-New London, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Jefferson Center, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Cicero, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Larwill, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Mellott, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Valley Mills, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Fairmount, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Southport, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Smithwille, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Wheeling, dues for 1913^ 1.50Dec. 31--Brazil, dues for 1915 ^1.50Dec. 31-North Manchester, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Martinsville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Mooreland, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Lebanon, dues for 1915^ ^1.50Dec. 31-New Winchester, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Nappanee, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Moscow, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Shelbyville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Portland, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31--Chester, does for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-North Bend, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Decatur, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Madison, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Spiceland Academy, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Ireland, dues for 1915^ 1.50Dec. 31-Hand Book ^.10

Retained Entry Fee^ 22.50$616.05

EXPENDITURES1913-Dec. 5-Stamps ^ $ 1.50Dec. 8-Stamps ^.20Dec. 15-Stamps ^ .101914-Jan: 6-Stamps .40Jan. 8-A. L. Trester, expenses and stamps^ 18.05Jan. 28-Stamps ^.20Feb. 5-Stamps ^ .20Feb. 9-Plainfield Academy, overpayment of dues^ 1.50Feb. 16-Art Printing Co.^ 62.75Feb. 16-A. L. Trester^ 4.95Feb. 26-Stamps ^.10Feb. 27-Stamps ^ .10Feb. 28--Art Printing Co., desk^ 62.50March 3--Stamps ^ 1.15March 31-Stamps ^ .10April 2-A. L. Tresher^ 13.66April 16-Art Printing Co.^ 47.46May 7-Stamps ^^ 5.00May 21-A. L. Trester^^ 21.99May 21-Maggie Merriken, clerk hire^ 10.00May 26-Art Printing. Co.. ^ 4.05June 12-A. L. Trester, expenses^ 13.45July 1-Art Printing Co.^ 1.60Sept. 28-Stamps ^.30Oct. 9-Stamps ^.34Oct. 20-Stamps ^.40

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Nov. 12—A. L. Trester, miscellaneous^ 29.30Oct. 7—Connersville, dues for 1915^ 1.50Nov. 18--Stamps ^.25Dec. 11—Stamps ^.10Dec. 14--Maggie Merriken, work on Hand Book^ 10.00Dec. 14—A. L. Trester, salary^50.00Dec. 14—Art Printing Co.18.20Dec. 22—A. L. Trester, for extra work voted by Board October 31^5

0 .00

Dec. 31—A. L. Trester, expenses 13.55

$491.11REPORT OF TREASURER.

E. W. Montgomery in account with the I. H. S. A. A. from December 1, 1913,to March 4, 1914.

RECEIPTSBalance in bank, Dec. 1, 1913^ $410.73

EXPENDITURESJan. 2, 1914—To Art Printing Co.. for Hand Book^$274.53Jan. 17, 1914-Expenses of Treasurer at Indianapolis Dec. 22, 1913, and

Jan. 3, 1914^ 19.05Jan. 3, 1914—Expenses of Shock, Indianapolis meeting^ 3.00Jan. 3, 1914—Expenses of Haworth, Indianapolis meeting^ 2.49Feb. 144 1914—Expenses of Shock, Indianapolis meeting^ 2.90Feb. 14, 1914—Expenses of Haworth, Indianapolis meeting^ 2.90Feb. 14; 1914—Expenses of Treasurer, Indianapolis meeting^ 9.45

Total expenditures^ $314.32March 4, 1914—Amount turned over to Treasurer C. V. Haworth^ 96.41

Total receipts^ $410.73E. W. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer.

REPORT OF TREASURER.C. V. Haworth, in account with I. H. S. A. A., from March 4, 1914, to Jan-

uary 1, 1915.RECEIPTS

March 4, 1914—Received from E. W. Montgomery, Treasurer^$ 96.41March 19, 1914—Indiana University ^ 609.08May 20, 1914—State Track Meet, Wabash College^ 100.00Jan. 1, 1915—Received from A. L. Trester, Permanent Secretary^ 131.39

Total^ $936.88DISBURSEMENTS

March 7, 1914—Expenses of Treasurer to Indianapolis^$ 8.70March 7, 1914—Expenses of E. W. Montgomery^ 3.74March 14, 1914—Paid Mr. Guedel, referee^ 62.55March 13, 14, 1914—Expenses Treasurer at Bloomington^ 16.45March 19, 1914—Paid Bert J. Westover^ 39.00March 19, 1914—Expenses E. W. Montgomery, Bloomington^ 7.50March 19, 1914—Expenses of J. H. Shock, Indianapolis and Bloomington^ 12.20March 19, 1914—Postage ^ 1.00March 20, 1914--Paid Merle Abbott^ 54.00March 20, 1914—Paid Maurice Judd^ 48.00March 20, 1914—Paid James Case^ 51.00March 26, 1914—A. L. Trester, expenses for announcement of tourney, etc ^ 26.75April 3, 1914—Expenses C. V. Haworth to Indianapolis^ 2.40May 9, 1914—Treasurer's expense to Indianapolis^ 5.70May 9, 1914—Car fare of C. V. Haworth to Indianapolis^ 2.10May 9, 1914—Expense E. W. Montgomery to Indianapolis^ 9.20May 16, 1914—Expense E. W. Montgomery, Crawfordsville^ 7.05April 16, 1914—Expense J. H. Shock, Crawfordsville^ 5.60

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April 20, 1914-Telephone and telegrams 1.05Oct. 3, 1914—Expenses of Treasurer to Indianapolis^ 8.20Oct. 3, 1914—Car fare, Indianapolis^ 2.10Oct. 7, 1914—J. H. Shock, Indianapolis trip^ 3.10Oct. 20, 1914—E. W. Montgomery, Indianapolis trip^ 3.60Oct. 24, 1914—Treasurer's expense to Indianapolis_ ^5.75Oct. 24, 1914—C. V. Haworth, car fare to Indianapolis ^2.10Oct. 29, 1914—Treasurer's expense to Indianapolis ^9.00

. Nov. 7, 1914—Treasurer's expense to Indianapolis_ ^1.72Nov. 7, 1914—Car fare Indianapolis and return. ^2.10Nov. 13, 1914—E. W. Montgomery, expense Indianapolis

^

17.75

^

Nov. 17, 1914—Jos. H. Shock, expenses Nov 7 3.50

^

Nov. 18, 1914--Stenographic work 1.00Dec. 22, 1914—Jos. H. Shock, expense Indianapolis Dec. 19 ^3.00Dec. 22, 1914—Treasurer's expense Indianapolis Dec. 19^ 10.15Dec. 22, 1914-C. V. Haworth, car fare Indianapolis Dec. 19^ 2.15Dec. 31, 1914--Jas. H. Shock, expense Indianapolis Dec. 28^ 4.60Dec. 31, 1914—C. V. Haworth, carfare Indianapolis Dec. 28^ 2.15Dec. 31, 1914—Treasurer's expense Indianapolis Dec. 28^ 2.50Dec. 19, 1914—E. W. Montgomery, expense Indianapolis Dec. 19^ 4.45Dec. 28, 1914-E. W. Montgomery, expense Indianapolis Dec. 28^ 4.35Dec. 31, 1914-Postage ^ 1.00

Total receipts for year^ $936.88

Total expenditures for year^ $458.26

Cash on hand January 1, 1915^ $478.62

^

Outstanding warrants 6.45

Balance in bank^ $478.62

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Records and Reportsof Meets and Games

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I. H. S. A. A. TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

Event^Record^Winner^School^Place^Date

100 Yard Dash^ 10 sec.^ Blair ^Hammond ^ Crawfordsville .^1906220 Yard Dash^ 23 sec.^ Blair ^ Hammond ^ Lafayette ^1905440 Yard Dash^ 54 2-5 sec.^ Zimmer ^ Bloomington ^ Bloomington ^ 1904Half Mile Run^12 min. 7 sec.^Marchal ^ Gas City ^ Lafayette ^1909One Mile Run^ 4 min. 45 1-5 sec.^Newlin ^ M. T. H. S.^ Lafayette ^1909120 Yard Hurdle^ 16 1-5 sec.^Allison ^ Richmond Lafayette ^1909220 Yard Hurdle 26 4-5 sec.^ Allison ^ Richmond ^ Lafayette ^1909High Jump^ 5 ft. 9 1-4 in.^ Ellis ^ Bluffton ^ Crawfordsville .^1910Broad Jump^ 21 ft. 5 in.^Martin ^ South Bend ^Terre Haute ^1911Pole Vault^ 10 ft. 11 1-4 in.^Wicks ^ Gary ^ Lafayette ^1912Shot Put^ 44 ft. 2 in.^ Morrish ^ Fairmount Acd.^ Richmond ^1913Hammer Throw^1140 ft. 5 1-2 in.^ Colwell ^ Van Buren ^ Bloomington ^1908Discus Throw^1117 ft. 6 in.^ Stockton ^Monticello ^'Bloomington ^1908Mile Relay^'3 min. 41 1-5 sec.. ^ M. T. H. S.^'Bloomington ^1908

RECORDS OF FIRST ANNUAL INDIANA STATE MEET, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, MAY 14, 1904.

Event

^

Record^Winner ^School^Second^School^ Third^School

120 Yard Hurdle. 17 sec.^ Seward ^ Bloomington

^

Martin ^ Salem

^

Anderson ^ Marion100 Yard Dash^ 10 1-5 sec.^ Joseph ^ Shortridge^Heaton ^ Frankfort^Rader^ HuntingtonMile Run ^ 5 min. 4 sec.^ Steep ^ Shortridge^White ^ Bloomington

^

Cauble ^ Salem440 Yard Run^ 54 2-5 sec.^ Zimmer ^ Bloomington Duggan ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Davis ^ Sheridan220 Yard Dash

^

23 3-5 sec.^ Joseph ^ Shortridge^Blair ^ Hammond^Heaton

^

Frankfort220 Yard Hurdle 27 4-5 sec.^ Seward

^

Bloomington

^

Duggan ^M. T. H. S. Martin ^ Salem880 Yard Run

^

2 min. 14 3-5 sec. Davis ^ Sheridan ^White ^ Bloomington. Wilson ^ SalemDiscus Throw

^

100 ft. 8 in.^ Buckley ^ Bloomington

^

Fritz ^ Sheridan ^Miller ^ LafayetteShot Put^ 40 ft. 3 in.^Murr ^M. T. H. S.^ Buckley ^ Bloomington

^

Humphreys

^

LintonPole Vault^ 9 ft. 6 in.^ Buckley ^ Bloomington Humphreys Linton ^ Scott ^ SheridanHammer Throw 131 ft. 4in.^Weatherh'd Goshen ^Murr ^M. T. H. S.

^

Manford

^

RichmondBroad Jump^ 19 ft. 8 1-2 in.^ Kercheval^Sheridan ^ Johnson ^ M. T. H. S. Higbee ^ SheridanHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 4 in.^Miller ^ Lafayette^Johnson M. T. H. S. Buckley ^ Boomington

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1. 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

^

10 1-5 sec.^ Bair ^ Hammond

^

Heaton ^ Frankfort^Davis^Marion220 Yard Dash.

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23 sec.^ Bair ^ Hammond Demming

^

M. T. H. S.

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Gleghorn^ Whiting440 Yard Dash

^

54 3-5 sec.^ Demming ^M T. H. S. Baker ^ Linton ^ Low ^ MonticelloHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 11 4-5 sec.. Patton ^ Shortridge^ Thrice ^Whiting ^ King ^ M. T. H. S.One Mile Run

^

4 min. 53 2-5 sec. King ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Carr Fowler ^ Houter ^ Rensselaer120 Yard Hurdle 10 sec.^Belman ^ Hammond

^

Gardiner^ Monticello^ Patton ^ Shortridge220 Yard Hurdle 28 2-5 sec.

^

Dobbins ^ Rennselaer *Percils ^ Rennselaer^*Rhode ^'HammondHigh Jump ^ 5 ft. 4 3-4 in.^ *DeWeese ^ Shortridge *McLaughlin. Shortridge

^

Holtzman ^ M. T. H. S.*Yelch ^Washington

Broad Jump^ 20 ft. 1 3-4 in Yelch ^Washington *Humphreys

^

Linton ^ 'Percils

^

RennselaerPole Vault ^ 10 ft. 5 in.^ Rudolph ^ Crown Point. Barklay^ Shade

^

Shade^ MontpelierShot Put^ 39 ft.^Rothrock ^ Monticello^McLaughlin

^

Shortridge^Gleghorn ^ WhitingHammer Throw.. 103 ft. ^ Guyer ^ Richmond

^

Sutliff ^ Goshen ^Gardiner^MonticelloDiscus Throw...... 119 ft. 11 in..^ Shade ^ Montpelier^ Stockton

^

Monticello^ Sutliff ^ GoshenMile 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, 1906.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third ^School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 sec.^Blair ^ Hammond^ Smith ^ Hebron ^ Lawrence ^ Mich. City220 Yard Dash.... 23 1-5 sec.^Blair ^ Hammond^. Smith ^ Hebron ^ Lawrence ^ Mich. City

440 Yard Dash.... 54 4-5 sec.^ Demniing ^M. T. H. S^Adams ^M T. H. S Cutshall ^Brazil880 Yard Run^ 2 min. 8 4-5 sec. Meuer ^ M. T. H. S. Wylie ^ , Bloomington. Weybright .... BloomingtonOne Mile Run.... . 5 min. 1 1-2 sec. Meuer ^ M. T. H. S. Weybright

^

Bloomington

^

Cain ^ Richmond120 Yard Hurdle 17 4-5 sec.^ Behman^Hammond^ Rhode ^ Hammond

^

L. Houter ^ Rensselear220 Yard Hurdle 28 3-5 sec.^ Knapp ^ Elkhart ^ Behman ^ Hammond . Allison ^ RichmondHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 4 5-8 in.^ *Morgan ^^Broad Jump^ 20 ft. 6 1-2 in^ DeWeese ,

^

Shortridge^Starbuck

^

Goshen ^ Lane ^ HuntingtonPole Vault^ 10 ft. 6 1-2 in..... Shade ^ Montpelier^Morgan ^Rensselear .... Starbuck ^ GoshenShot Put^ 41 ft. 7 1-2 in..... Lawrence ^ Mich. City

^

Guyer ^ Richmond

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DeWeese ^ ShortridgeHammer Throw.. 134 ft. 3 1-2 in..... Carlson ^ Hobart ^ Schaffer

^

Elkhart ^Guyer RichmondDiscus Throw

^

106 ft. 10 in.^ Shade ^ Montpelier^Schaffer

^

Elkhart ^ Lawrence ^ Mich. CityMile Relay

^

3 min. 48 sec.^ M. T. H. S. ^

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I. H. S. A. A. FOURTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, RICHMOND, INDIANA, MAY 18, 1907.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 11 sec.^ Deming ^M. T. H. S. Kissell ^ M. T. II. S. Hook ^ Laporte220 Yard Dash.... 25 see.^ Kissell ^ M. T. H. S. Hook ^Laporte ^ Deming ^ M. T. H. S.440 Yard Dash.... 56 2-5 sec. ^ Deming ^ M. T. H. S.^ Hendrickson Shortridge Gangwich

^

FairmountHalf Mile Run

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2 min. 14 sec.^ Summers

^

Hammond

^

Wright ^ M. T. H. S..... Bosson ^ ShortridgeOne Mile Run

^

5 min. 3 sec.^ Wright ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Allen ^ Fairmount

^

^Rimer ^ Monticello120 Yard Hurdle 19 sec.^ Rawlins ^ Monticello Schlademan Monticello^Eichrodt ^ M. T. H. S.220 Yard Hurdle 29 3-5 sec.^ Rawlins ^ Monticello Pickett ^ M. T. H. S

^

Schlademan

^

MonticelloHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 4 in.^ *Morrison^Darlington *Hesler ^ Veedersburg Morrison ^ ShortridgeBroad Jump^ 21 ft. 4 1-5 in. Conrad ^ Darlington Starbuck ^ Goshen ^ Stockton

^

MonticelloPole Vault^ 9 ft. 6 1-2 in.^ Stackhouse^M. T. H. S. Stonex ^ Crown Point

^

Starbuck

^

GoshenShot Put^ 43 ft. 9 1-2 in.^ Kerr ^ Salem ^ Stockton ^ Monticello^'Morrison ^ !DarlingtonHammer Throw

^

133 ft. 9 in.^ Young ^ Crown Point.. Stockton Monticello^Luce ^ AndersonDiscus Throw

^

98 ft. 3 1-2 in

^

Stockton ^ Monticello^

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Young ^ Crown Point. Bushnell ^ MonticelloMile Relay^ 3 min. 47 3-5 sec. M. T. H. S.^ Shortridge ^^

*Tied for place, points by olt.

I. H. S. A. A. FIFTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner^School ^Second^School^ Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 4-5 sec^ Staggs ^Walton ^ Ankenbrock M. T. H. S.

^

Hewitt ^ Marion220 Yard Dash.... 24 sec. ^ Staggs ^Walton ^ Schomberg^Shortridge

^

Hubbard ^ Shortridge440 Yard Dash

^

55 sec.^ Hendrickson

^

Shortridge^Duckwall ^ Vincennes

^

Hansberry AndersonHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 8 1-5 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 ^ Anderson120 Yard Hurdle 17 sec.^ Rawlins ^ Monticello^

^

Mutchler ^ Kewanna ^ Koster ^ M. T. H. S.220 Yard Hurdle 28 1-5 sec.^ Rawlins ^ Monticello^Stackhouse^M. T. H. S. Hawkins ^ ShortridgeHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 8 3-4 in.^ Morrison ^ Shortridge^Haseman ^ Linton ^ Scott ^ ShortridgeBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 2 1-2 in

^

Hendrickson

^

Shortridge

^

Stockton

^

Monticello

^

Staggs ^ WaltonPole 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. 5 1-2 in—._ Conwell ^ Van Buren Stockton ^ Monticello^Davis ^ SalemDiscus Throw.... 117 ft. 0 in.^ Stockton Millikan ^ Montpelier

^

Fisher ^ AndersonMile Relay

^

3 min. 41 1-5 sec.

^

M. T. H. S.

^

Monticello

^

Anderson ^ Shortridge*Tied for place, points divided.

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I. H. S. A. A. SIXTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.

Event^Record ^Winner ^School ^Second ^School^Third

^

School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 2-5 sec.^ King ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Moss Linton ^ Schomberg Shortridge220 Yard Dash

^

23 sec.^ King ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Staggs ^ Walton ^ Jarvis ^ Shortridge440 Yard Dash

^

54 3-5 sec.^ Hamilton ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Applegate ^ Kokomo ^ Croslin ^Culver^Half Mile Run

^

2 min. 7 sec.^Marchal ^ Gas City ^ Croslin ^ Culver ^ Ellis ^iShortridgeOne Mile Run^ 4 min. 45 1-5 sec.

^

Newlin ^

^

M. T. H. S. Hinshaw ^ Monticello . Oliphant ^ Linton120 Yard Hurdle 16 1-5 sec.^Allison ^ Richmond

^

Fauber ^ Monticello^Williams^Sheridan220 Yard Hurdle 26 4-5 sec.^Allison ^ Richmond^Summers ^ Hammond

^

Kennedy ^ HammondHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 7 1-2 in^Manson ^ Shortridge^Scott ^ Shortridge^Little ^ Fairmount A.Broad Jump^ 21 ft. 31-4 in Morrison ^ Shortridge^King ^ M. T. H. S. Davis ^ Sheridan

Dillon ^ CulverPole Vault^ 10 ft. 8 1-4 in.^Winslow ^ Fairmount A. Scott ^ Shortridge^Manson ^ Shortridge

Griggs ^W. LafayetteShot Put^ 40 ft. 3-4 in.^ Johnson ^ Swayzee ^ Atwood ^Hammond

^

Peck

^

SheridanHammer Throw.. 140 ft. 4 in^ Davis ^ Salem ^ Conwell^Van Buren Ebert ^ HammondDiscus Throw.... 105 ft. 10 in.^ Dobson ^Monticello ^ Conwell

^

Van Buren. Kerlin ^ WolcottMile Relay

^

3 min. 43 4-5 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.... 10 3-5 sec.^ Applegate^Kokomo ^ Phillippe ^ Vincennes

^

Chancellor

^

Kokomo220 Yard Dash.... 24 2-5 sec.^ Finn ^ M. T. H. S.

^

Boll ^ Star City^ Dellinger ^ Wolcott440 Yard Dash.... 54 2-5 sec.^Daggy ^Wolcott ^Applegate^Kokomo ^Rothenberger Frankfort

Half Mile Run.... 2 min. 7 1-5 sec... Marchal ^ Gas City^Million ^ Monticello

^

Bissel ^M. T. H. S.One Mile Run^ 4 min. 56 2-5 sec. Oliphant ^ Linton ^ Day ^ Fairmount Mosiman ^ South Bend120 Yard Hurdle 17 1-5 sec.^ Lods ^ Monticello

^

oberts ^ Carmel ^ Winslow ^ Fairmount A.Oliphant ^ Linton

220 Yard Hurdle 28 5-6 sec.^ Homier ^ South Bend.. Rowe ^ South Bend... Bailey ^ GreenwoodHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 9 1-4 in.^ Ellis ^ Bluffton ^ Hidreth ^ Monticello .... Haseman ^ LintonBroad Jump^ 20 ft.^ Applegate^Kokomo ^ Phillippe ^ Vincennes .... Bishop ^ . Walton

Brantley ^ Linton ^Pole Vault^ 9 ft. 10 in..^ Rogers ^ .... M. T. H. S.

Garner ^ BrownsburgShot Put^ 42 ft. 2 1-2 in..... Brantley ^ Linton ^ Conwell ^ Van Buren.... Bishop ^ WaltonDiscus Throw.... 111 ft,^Cnwel ^ Van Buren.... Kirby ^ South Bend

^

ollins ^ MonticelloMile Relay^ 3 min. 47 4-5 sec.' Anderson ^ M. T. H. S. ^Monticello. ^

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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.... 10 3-5 sec.^ Applegate^Kokomo ^ Chancellor^Kokomo ^Woodgate ^ Greenwood220 Yard Dash.... 23 2-5 sec.^ Applegate^Kokomo ^ Chancellor^Kokomo ^ Bruner ^ Vincennes440 Yard Dash.... 54 3-5 sec.^ Applegate^Kokomo ^ Bond ^ Fairmount A^Butler^^M. T. H. S.Half Mile Run.... 2 min. 9 2-5 sec. Gavit ^ Hammond^Million ^ Monticello^Wallace ^WashingtonOne Mile Run^ 4 min. 46 3-5 sec. Gavit ^ Hammond

^

Dodge

^

South Bend

^

Jenkins ^ M. T. H. S.120 Yard Hurdle 17 sec.^ Kirby ^ South Bend. Morgan ^Washington 'Lods ^ Monticello220 Yard Hurdle 26 4-5 sec.^ Kirby ^ South Bend.. Lois . Monticello

^

Pickett ^ M. T. H. S.High Jump^ 5 ft. 7 in.^ Bailey ^ Greenwood Dixon ^ Linton

^

Kirby ^ South BendMonahan ^ Fairmount

Broad Jump^ 21 ft. 5 in.^ Martin ^ South Bend.. Kirby ^ South Bend.. Carter ^ Terre HautePole Vault^ 10 ft. 5 in.^ Hopkins ^ Kokomo

^

Bailey ^ Greenwood

^

Campbell

^

Burnett's Ck.Winslow ^ Fairmount A.Wise ^ NoblesvilleFournier ^ Boswell

Shot Put '40 ft.^ Bishop ^ Walton ^ Longnecker

^

Ligonier ^ Kirby ^ South BendDiscus Throw.... 107 ft. 2in .

^

Kirby ^ South Bend

^

DeWees ^ Kokomo ^ Vater ^WhitingMile Relay^ 3 min. 46 sec.^ M. T. H. S.^ Frankfort

^

Vincennes

I. H. S. A. A. NINTH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.

Record^Event^Winner^School^Second^School^Third ^School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 4-5 sec Walton ^ Noblesville

^

Davis ^ Brook ^ 'Gould ^ Crawfordsv'le220 Yard Dash.... 24 3-5 sec. Walton ^ Noblesville .. Winslow ^ Fairmount A. Carll

^

Shortridge440 Yard Dash.... 55 2-5 sec.^- Woodgate ^ Greenwood .. Noble ^IShortridge^Mishler ^!PlymouthHalf Mile Run_ 2 min. 10 3-5 sec. Hefferman

^

Washington

^

VanSwearig'r

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M. T. H. S.^Hirsh ^ HammondOne Mile Run^ 4 min. 53 sec.

^

Hefferman Washington Good ^ Crawfordsv'le Nicholson ^Crawfordsvle120 Yard Hurdle 17 2-5 sec.^Wnslow ^ Fairmount A. Fye ^ M. T. H. S.... Armstrong .. „Westfield220 Yard Hurdle' 28 3-5 sec. ^ Crumpacker

^

Hammond^Fye ^M. T. H. S. Baucher ^ ShortridgeHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 8 5-8 in.^ Simmons ^ Hartford City White ^ Shortridge

^

Shumaker

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.North VernonBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 9 1-4 in.^ Ball ^ Raub ^Walton ^Noblesville .Winslow ^Fairmount A.Pole Vault^ 10 ft. 11 1-4 in^Wicks ^ Gary ^ *Winslow ^ Fairmount A.

^

*Fournier BoswellShot Put^ 40 ft. 8 1-4 in.^ Thistlewaite Westfield ^ Ray ^ Shortridge

^

Means ^ ShortridgeDiscus Throw.... 103 ft. 5 1-2 in

^

DeWeese ^ Kokomo ^ Gaddis ^ Fairmount A Parry ^ GreenwoodMile Relay^3 min. 48 sec. Greenwood ^ Crawfordsv'le^Anderson

*Winslow, Fournier and Van Camp of Brookston, tied for second place.

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Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash^ 10 2-5 sec.^Walton ^ ,Noblesville^Cornelius ^M. T. H. S..... Lindsey ^Evansvil le220 Yard Dash.... 24 sec.^Walton ^Noblesville Armstrong^Westfield ^ Oissel ^ Kokomo440 Yard Dash__ 54 4-5 sec.^ D. Sims ^Bloomeld ^Lindsey ^Evansville .... Cottingham

^

NoblesvilleHalf Mile Run__ 2 min. 9 sec.^ Sheets ^ Frankfort ^Kelley ^ South Bend

^

Milholland^M. T. H. S.One Mile Run^ 4 min. 48 4-5 sec. Brown ^M. T. H. S. Good ^New Augusta Congdon ^ Elkhart120 Yard Hurdle 17 2-5 sec.^ Vermillion^Anderson ^Hoskins ^Carmel ^220 Yard Hurdle 28 sec.^McAlvey ^ Crawfordsv'le Brug ^South Bend Richter Plymouth

Cottingham NoblesvilleHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 6 in.^Monahan ^ Fairmount^Coffman ^M. T. H. S.. Wishard ^ GreenwoodBroad Jump^ 19 ft. 9 1-2 in..... Walton ^Noblesville^Bieler ^ Shortridge

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.Gaddis ^ Fairmount A.Gaddis ^ Fairmount A.^ Mittank ^ Fairmount A.Pole Vault^ 10 ft.^ Cook ^ Boswell ^ Dixon ^ LintonShot Put^ 44 ft. 2 in.^Morrish ^ Fairmount A. Haworth ^Amo ^Rooney ^ FairmountDiscus Throw^ 107 ft.^ Gaddis ^ Fairmount A

^

Vater ^Whiting ^ Wisehart

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Crawfordsv'leMile Relay^ 3 min. 43 4-5 sec.^ Crawfordsv'le^Evansville ^M. T. H. S.

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Event^Record^ Winner ^School^Second^School^Third^ School

100 Yard Dash... 10 1-2 sec.^ Heuring ^ Petersburg Cottingham Noblesville

^

Cornelius ^M. T. H. S.220 Yard Dash.... 24 sec^ Beigh ^ Argos ^ C. Armstrong Westfield ^Nowels ^ 'Rome CityCottingham

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Noblesville440 Yard Dash

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53 3-4 sec.^ Sims ^ Bloomfield^Newlin ^ ShortridgeHalf Mile Run

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42 min. 12 1-2 sec.

^

Ballou ^Washington Nicholson ^Crawfordsv'le

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Umbles ^WashingtonOne Mile Run

^

4 min. 47 1-2 sec... Umbles ^Washington White ^ Shortridge^Kemper ^ Brooks120 Yard Hurdle 17 1-4 sec.^ L. Armstrong

^

Westfield ^ Ingraham ^Washington Allen ^WashingtonWalton ^North Salem220 Yard Hurdle 28 3-4 sec^McAlevy ^ Crawfordsv'le Lett ^Washington Weaver ^ OaklandonPatton ^BedfordCoffman M. T. H. S.Spurgeon ^MuncieKiefer ^WashingtonHigh Jump^5 ft. 6 1-2 in.^ Graham ^ Burnett's Ck Sims ^ Bloomfield^Allen ^WashingtonFrancis ^ ShortridgeL. Armstrong WestfieldFetzer ^ BlufftonWoodcock ^ GreenwoodBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 1 1-2 in.^ Eagleson ^ Crawfordsv'le Cottingham Noblesville Davis ^ BrookPole Vault ^ 10 1-2 ft.^ Cottingham .. Noblesville

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Vermillion

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AndersonMittank ^ Fairmount A.^ Musselman

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Burnett's Ck.Campbell

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LafayetteKiefer ^WashingtonShot Put^ 45 ft. 9 in^ Jeffries ^North Salem Fetzer ^Bluffton ^Dickson ^ GoodlandDiscus Throw^ 105 ft. 4 1-2 in.

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Wisehart ^ Crawfordsv'le Harting ^Bloomfield^Sims ^BloomfieldMile Relay^ 3 min. 47 sec. ^M. T. H. S. ^ Evansville

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Washington

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SECOND ANNUAL INTERSTATE INDOOR MEET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.

Event ^Record^ Winner^ School^ Second^ School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash^ 13 1-5 sec.^ Grossman^Evansville^Lindsey ^ Evansville Schnabel

^

Mt. Vernon220 Yard Dash.... 27 4-5 sec.^ Lindsey ^ Evansville^Grossman

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Evansville^Brown ^Rockport ^

440 Yard Dash.... 1 min. 2-5 sec

^

Wiggers

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Evansville^Stevens ^ Bedford

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Schnabel ^ Mt. Vernon**Half Mile Run....7 min. 19 sec.^ Stevens ^Bedford ^Atkins ^Evansville^Wilbern^**High Jump^ 5 ft. 4 in.^ Patrick ^Evansville Bush ^Mt. Vernon.. Rohsenberger Evansville

Stand Bd. Jump. 9 ft. 8 1-2 in.^ Haas ^ Evansville^Freshley ^ Rockport ,^Johnson ^Mt. Vernon ....Pole Vault ^ 9 ft. 6 in.^ Slade ^ Evansville^Johnson ^ Vincennes .... Geupel .^EvansvilleShot Put^ 38 ft. 8 in.^ Rohsenberger Evansville^Vendermark.. Vincennes ..„ Olmstod ^ Evansville ....§Half Mile Relay,1 min. 52 2-5 sec. Evansville60-yd Swim^ 39 sec.^ Chute ^ Evansville

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Saunders ^ Evansville

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Erwin ^ Mt. Vernon *Lindsey, Evansville, and Schnoble, Mt. Vernon, tied. **Atkins, Evansville, Wilbern, Evansville, tied.

§

Bedfordand Mt. Vernon tied for second.

Date, Dec. 20, 1913. Place, Evansville. Schools participating, Bicknell, Rockport, Vincennes, Mt. Vermin, Bed-.ford, Evansville. 'Winner, Evansville, points 57. Second, Mt. Vernon, points 8. Third, Bedford and Vincennes,points 6. Individual champion, Grassman, Evansville, points 8. Referee, Miller, Evansville. Starter, Miller, Evan

sville.

TRACK AND FIELD MEET, BURNETTSVILLE, INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash

^

12 2-5 sec. ^ Dennis ^Winamac^Kroft ^Winamac^Otto ^ Burnettsville220 Yard Dash

^

25 sec.^ Otto ^ Burnettsville Kroft ^Winamac ^ DennisWinamac440 Yard Dash

^

1 min. 1 1-2 sec... Dennis ^Winamac ^ Mourer ^Burnettsville Girard BurnettsvilIeHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 18 sec.^ Tam ^ Burnettsville Kroft ^Winamac ^Mourer .^BurnettsvilleOne Mile Run^ 5 min. 27 sec.^ Tam ^ Burnettsville.. Brookie ^ Burnettsville

^

Dennis ^ Winamac120 Yard Hurdle 20 sec.^ Girard

^

Burnettsville.. Musselman

^

Burnettsville

^

Dennis ^Winamac220 Yard Hurdle 30 sec.^ Otto ^ Burnettsville^Kroft ^Winamac ^ Girard^BurnettsvilleHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 3 in.^ Graham ^ BurnettsviIle

^

Musselman

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Burnettsville.

^

Dennis

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WinamacBroad Jump^ 18 1-2 ft.^ Otto ^ Burnettsville Graham ^ Burnettsville

^

Smith ^WinamacPole Vault^ 9 ft. 9 in.^ Musselman .. Burnettsville.. Smith

^

Winamac

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Otto ^B urnettsville,Shot Put^ 39 ft. 6 in.^ Otto ^ Burnettsville

^

Musselman

^

Burnettsville

^

Fritz ^ WinamacDiscus Throw_ 94 ft. 2 in.^ Otto ^ Burnettsville

^

Musselman

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Burnettsville

^

Good

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BurnettsvilleDate, May 8, 1914. Place, Burnettsville. Schools participating, Burnettsvlie and Winamac. Winner, Burnetts-

ville, points 77. Second, Winamac, points 31. Individual champion, Otto, points 27. Referee, R. W. Peck,

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Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

50 Yard Dash^ 5 min. 3-5 sec.

^

Brightmire

^

High School

^

Purdue^ Y. M. C. A.^ W, Grossman

^

High School100 Yard Dash.... 12 sec.^ Brightmire

^

High School

^

Lindsey

^

High School

^

McGrew,^ Y. M. C. A.440 Yard Dash.

^

59 4-5 sec. ^Lindsey,

^

High School^ E. Grossman

^

High School

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Purdue^ Y M. C. A.Pole Vault^ 9 ft. 4 in.^ Slade

^

Y. M. C. A.

^

Doerter

^

High School

^

Denton^ Y. M. C. A.Stand Bd. Jump. 9 ft. 5 in.^ Bengerghof

^

Y. M. C. A.

^

Cothers.

^

High School

^

Haas

^

High School880 Yard Run^ 2 min. 18 sec.^ Magge^ 'High School

^

Buelock

^

Y. M. C. A

^

Schroder

^

High SchoolHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 2 in.

^

Korn^Y. M. C. A,

^

Cothers

^

High School.

^

VanWinkle^Y. M. C. A,220 Yard Dash__ 27 sec.^ Brightmire

^

High School.

^

W. Grossman

^

High School

^

Slade^ Y. M. C. A,12-lb. Shot Put.. 38 ft. 10 in..^ Haas

^

High School

^

Cothers

^

High School

^

Stephenson

^

Y. M. C. A.Date, Dec. 15, 1914. Place, Evansville. Participating, Evansville

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Y.M. C. A. and Evansville High School,Winner, Evansville High School, points 54. Y. M. C. A., points 27. One Mile Relay won by High School, time 4min, 3-5 sec. Referee, H. Horn, Starter, Geo. F. Miller

THIRD ANNUAL INTERSTATE INDOOR TRACK MEET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner^School ^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash_ 12 1-5 sec.^ W. Grossman. Evansville^Bightmire^ Evansville^ Smith^ LouisvillePole Vault.... ^ 9 ft. 6 in.^ Bickel^ Louisville^ Denton^Ev ansville440 Yard Dash.... 59 2-5 sec.^ Lindsey^ Evansville^ E. Grossman, Evansville^ Joplin^ LouisvilleStand Bd. Jump 9 ft. 10 in.^ Smith^ Louisville

^

Haas ^ Evansville^Cothers

^

Evansville12-lb. Shot Put.. 39 ft. 3-4 in.

^

Haas^ Evansville^ Cothers^ Evansville^ Carson^ Louisville880 Yard Run.... . 2 min. 16 2-5 sec. Magge^ Evansville,^ Joplin^ Louisville^ Beckerle^ EvansvilleHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 5 1-2 in^ Davis^ Louisville^ Haas^ Evansville^ Cothers^ , Evansville50 Yard Dash

^

6 2-5 sec. ^W. Grossman

^

Evansville

^

Brightmire

^

lEvansville^ Smith

^

Louisville220 Yard Dash

^

26 3-5 sec.^Brightmire^ Evansville

^

Smith^Louisville

^

Danes^ Evansville Date, Dec. 19, 1914. Place, Evansville. One Mile Relay won by Evansville, time 1 min. 49 4-5 sec. Winner ofMeet, Evansville, points 54. Louisville. Ky., made high second , points 25. Starter Geo. F. Miller. Referee, H. A.Maxwell, Louisville.

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TRACK AND FIELD MEET, FRANKFORT, INDIANA.

Event

^

Record

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Winner^ School^Second^ School^ ThirdSchool

100 Yard Dash 11 3-5 sec.^ McAlevy^ Crawfordsv'le^King^Lebanon^ Eagleson^Crawfordsv'le220 Yard Dash

^

24 3-5 sec.^ King^ Lebanon^ McAlevy^ Crawfordsv'le^Fox^ Frankfort440 Yard Dash

^

56 3-5 sec.^ Eagleson^ Crawfordsv'le^Reath^Lebanon^Moriarty^Frankfort Half Mile Run

^

2 min. 15 2-5 sec. Powell^ Frankfort

^

Williams^ Crawfordsv'le^Church^LebanonOne Mile Run^ 5 min. 1 4-5 sec

^

Powell^ Frankfort^Nicholson^

^

Crawfordsv'le^Church^Lebanon220 Yard Hurdle 301-5 ft.^ McAlevy^ Crawfordsv'le^Worley^Lebanon^Henry^Crawfordsv'leHigh Jump^ 5 ft. ^ Worley^ Lebanon^ Manson^ Crawfordsv'le^Bush^LebanonBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 5 1-2 in.

^

Eagleson^ Crawfordsv'le^King^Lebanon^ Pryor^FrankfortPole Vault ^18 ft. 6 in.^ King^ Lebanon^ Black^ Lebanon^Thompson^ FrankfortShot Put^139 ft. 4 3-4 in.^ Wisehart^ Crawfordsv'le^Stonebraker ^Frankfort^Bush^LebanonDiscus Throw^1107 ft. 1 1-2 in..... Wisehart

^

Crawfordsv'le

^

Beck^Lebanon^ Stonebraker

^

Frankfort^Lebanon

^

Crawfordsv'le^ Frankfort^ 1

Date, May 2, 1914. Place, Frankfort. Schools participating, Crawfordsville, Lebanon and Frankfort. Winner,Crawfordsville, points 43. Second, Lebanon, points 38. Third, Frankfort, points 18. Individual champion, King,Points 16.

TRACK AND FIELD MEET, IRWIN FIELD, BUTLER COLLEGE.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third ^School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 2-5 sec.^Weaver^ Oaklandon^ Hasse^ Decatur^ McKeand

^

Decatur220 Yard Dash.... 26 sec.^ Weaver^ Oaklandon^???^

Decatur^ Cotton^ New Augusta

440 Yard Dash.... 59 sec.^ Combs^ Oaklandon^ Marvel^ New Augusta. Smith^New BethelHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 23 sec.^ Combs^ Oaklandon^ Rodibaugh^ New Augusta. Abbitt^ New Augusta120 Yard Hurdle 22 1-2 sec.^Weaver^ Oaklandon^ Routon^ Decatur^ Hunter^ Lawrence

220 Yard Hurdle 30 3-5 sec.^Weaver^Oaklandon^McCord^ Oaklandon^ Kingsley^LawrenceHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 1 1-2 in.^ Mowrey^ Lawrence^ Smith^New Bethel^ Racobs^ New AugustaBroad Jump^ 19 ft. 9 in^ Fultz^ Lawrence^ Hasse Decatur^ Cotton^ New AugustaPole Vault^ 10 ft. 1 in.^ Fultz^ Lawrence^ Hunter^ Lawrence^ Racobs^Decatur^Shot Put^ 37 ft. 6 1-2 in.^ Weaver^ Oaklandon^ Abbit^ New Augusta. Caldwell^ New AugustaDiscus Throw^ 98 ft. 6 in.^ Watson^ Oaklandon^ Caldwell^ New Augusta. Newhouse^ LawrenceMile Relay^ 4 min 23 sec. Oaklandon^ New Augusta. ^ New Bethel

*Hunter, Lawrence, McCord, Oaklandon, tied. ** Smith, New Bethel, and Rawlin, New Augusta, tied for third.§Hunter, Lawrence, and Jacobs, Decatur, tied for second.

Date, April 25, 1914. Place, Irwin Field, Butler College. Schools participating, Lawrence, New Augusta, WestNewton, Oaklandon. Winner, Oaklandon, points 46. Second, Lawrence, points 20. individual champion, John Wea-ver, Oaklandon, points 25. Referee, Cullen Thomas.

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TRACK AND FIELD MEET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.^

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash.

^

10 1-2 sec.

^

Haag^ Plymouth^ Walters^ Rochester^ E. Jacox^ Plymouth220 Yard Dash

^

23 3-5 sec.^ Haag^ Plymouth^Walters^ Rochester^ Buck^ Plymouth440 Yard Dash.

^

56 sec.^ Haag^ Plymouth^ Robbins^ Rochester^ Murphy^ RochesterHalf Mile Run

^

2 min. 15 sec.

^

Haag^ Plymouth^ Murphy^ Rochester^ Ritchey^ PlymouthOne Mile Run^ 5 min. 22 sec.

^

Castle^ Rochester^ Hawkins^ Plymouth^ Cook.^ Plymouth120 Yard Hurdle 19 sec.^ Masterson^ Rochester^ Robbins^ Rochester^ Baker^ Plymouth220 Yard Hurdle 29 sec.^ Robbins^ Rochester^ Masterson^ Rochester^ Haag^ PlymouthHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 3 in ^ Hess^ Plymouth^ Cole^ Rochester^ Castle^ RochesterBroad Jump^ 18 ft. 2 in^ Jacobs^ Plymouth^ Walters^ Rochester^ Babcock^ RochesterPole Vault^ 9 ft. 3 in ^ Castle^ Rochester^ Robbins^ Rochester^ Hess^ PlymouthShot Put^ 42 ft. 11 in^ Jacox^ Plymouth^ Ness^ Plymouth^ E. Jacox^ PlymouthDiscus Throw^ 98 ft. 7 in ^ Baker^ Plymouth^ Houghton^ Plymouth^ Babcock^ RochesterMile Relay^ 3 min. 59 sec.^ Plymouth^ Rochester^

Date, May 2, 1914. Place, Plymouth. Schools participating, Rochester, Plymouth. Winner, Plymouth, points 62.Second, Rochester, points 51. Individual champion, Haag, points 21. Referee, H. W. Dutter. Starter, O. L. Walter.

TRACK AND FIELD MEET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^ School^Third^School^

100 Yard Dash.... 10 sec.^ Beigh^ Argos^ Haag^ Plymouth^ Heiser^ Culver220 Yard Dash.... 25 sec.^ Beigh^ Argos^ Huser^ Culver^ Haag^ Plymouth440 Yard Dash.... 54 1-2 sec. Haag^ Plymouth^ Dawson^ Argos^ Davis^ CulverHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 17 sec.^ Dawson^ Argos^ Walters^ Bremen^ Ritchey^ PlymouthOne Mile Run^ 5 min 2 sec^ Dawson^ Argos^ Hawkins^ Plymouth^ Cowan^ Culver120 Yard Hurdle 18 1-2 sec.

^

Beigh^ Argos.^ Shaw^ Culver^ Davis^ Culver220 Yard Hurdle 28 1-2 sec.. ^ Beigh^ Argos^ Heiser^ Culver^ Shaw^ CulverHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 7 in^ Dunnuck^ Bremen^ Joplin^ Culver^ Manhorten^ CulverBroad Jump^ 19 ft.^ Sayger^ Culver^ Heiser^ Culver^ Manhorten^ CulverPole Vault^ 9 ft. 6 in^Manhorten^ Culver^ Crumelly^ Culver^ Dunnuch^ BremenShot Put^ 42 ft. 2 in^ Jacox^ Plymouth^ Sayger^ Culver^ Manhorten^ CulverDiscus Throw^ 106 ft. 7 in^ Davis^ Culver^ Baker^ Plymouth^ Dunnuch^ ArgosMile Relay^13 min. 57 sec.. ... Argos^ ^Plymouth^ ^Culver^^

Date, May 9. Place, Plymouth. Schools participating, Culver, Bremen, Plymouth, Argos. \\'inner, Culver, points43. Second, Argos, points 33. Third, Plymouth, points 21. Individual champion, Beigh, Argos, points 20. Referee, B.B. Johnson. Starter, L. W. Richards.

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WABASH VALLEY TRACK AND FIELD MEET, ROCHESTER, INDIANA.

Event^ Record^ Winner^School^Second^School^Third

^

School

100 Yard Dash. 10 3-5 sec.^ Swisher^ Bluffton^ Bett^Wabash^Walters^ Rochester220 Yard Dash

^

23 3-5 sec.^ Swisher^ Bluffton^ Belt^ Wabash^ Walters^ Rochester140 Yard Dash

^

57 sec.^ Robbins^ Rochester^ Walters^ Rochester^ Nordyke^ BlufftonHalf Mile Run 2 min. 13 sec.^ Hipskind^ Wabash^ Murphy^ Rochester^ Moomaw^ BlufftonOne Mile Run 4 min. 55 sec^Hipskind^ Wabash^ Wamsley^ Huntington Castle^ Rochester120 Yard Hurdle 19 sec. Masterson^ Rochester^ Cline^ 'Huntington Robbins^ Rochester220 Yard Hurdle 28 3-5 sec.^ Masterson^ Rochester^ Robbins^ 'Rochester^ Chenoweth^ Bluffton

*High Jump^5 ft. 2 1-2 in.^Fetzer^'Bluffton^Chenoweth^Bluffton^Harrell^ HuntingtonBroad Jump

^

19 ft. 3 in. Miltonherger. Huntington. Brett^ Wabash^ Fetzer^ Bluffton*Pole Vault^19 ft. 7 1-4 in.^Masterson^Bluffton^Castle^Rochester^Nordyke^ Bluffton

Shot Put^ 45 ft. 4 in.^ Fetzer^ Bluffton^ Schreck^ Wabash^ Knight^WabashDiscus Throw^ 97 ft. 11 in.^ Fetzer^ Bluffton^ Babcock^ Rochester^ Cline^ HuntingtonMile Relay^ 3 min. 53 sec.^ ;Rochester ^Bluffton^ Huntington

*First and second trial.Date, May 23, 1911. Place, Rochester.- Schools participating, Wabash, Huntington, Rochester, Bluffton. Win-

ner, Bluffton, points 37. Second, Rochester, points :is. Third, Wabash, points 23. Individual champion, Homer Fetzer, Bluffton, points 15. Referee Ralph W. Johnson, Laporte. Starter, Emmett C. Stopher, Noblesville.

TRACK AND FIELD MEET, STAR CITY, INDIANA.

Event^ Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 12 sec.^ Farmer^ Star City^ R. Fry^ Star City^ Otto^ Burnettsville220 Yard Dash.... 28 1-5 sec^ Farmer^ Star City^ Otto^ Burnettsville. R. Fry^ Star City140 Yard Dash._ 1 min. 10 sec.^ Farmer^ Star City^ Crane^ Star City^ Mourer^ BurnettsvilleHalf Mile Run_ 2 min. 28 1-5 sec. Tam^ Burnettsville. Mourer^ Burnettsville Brookie^ BurnettsvilleOne Mile Run^ 5 min. 15 sec Tam^ Burnettsville.. Brookie^ Burnettsville.. Rafferty^ Star City220 Yard Hurdle 29 sec.^ Musselman^ Burnettsville. R. Fry^ Star City^ Girard^ Burnettsville'High Jump^ 5 ft. 5 in. ^ Farmer^ Star City^ Graham^ BurnettsvilleBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 4 in.^ Farmer^ Star City^ Otto^ Burnettsville.. Graham^ BurnettsvillePole Vault^ 9 ft.^ Musselman^ Burnettsville. Sparks^ Star City^ King^ Star CityShot Put^ 40 ft. 10 in.^ Otto^ Burnettsville.. Farmer^ Star City^Musselman^ BurnettsvilleDiscus Throw^ 96 ft.^ Otto^ Burnettsville. Musselman^ Burnettsville. P. Good^ BurnettsvilleMile Relay^ Star City^ Burnettsville.

*Musselman and Farmer tied.Date, April 25, 1914. Place, Star City. Schools participating, Star City, Burnettsville. Winner, Burnettsville,

points, 57. Second, Star City, points 42. Individual champion, Farmer, points 27. Referees, Ogle and Groman.Starters,. Ogle and Groman.

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Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 12 sec.^ Farmer^ Star City^ . R. Fry^ Star City

^

Otto^ Burnettsville220 Yard Dash

^

28 1-5 sec.

^

Farmer^ Star City

^

Otto^ Burnettsville. R. Fry

^

Star City440 Yard Dash

^

1 min. 10 sec.^ Farmer^ Star City^ 'Crane^ Star City^ Mourer^ BurnettsvilIeHalf Mile Run

^

2 min. 28 1-5 sec. Tam^ Burnettsville. Mourer^BurnettsvilIe. Brookie^ BurnettsviIleOne Mile Run^ 5 min. 15 sec Tam^ Burnettsville

^

Brookie^ Burnettsville. Rafferty^ Star City220 Yard Hurdle 29 sec.^ Musselman^ Burnettsville

^

Fry^ Star City^ Girard^ BurnettsvilleHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 5 in.^ *Musselman

^

Burnettsville

^

Farmer^ Star City^ Graham^ BurnettsvilleBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 4 in.^ Farmer^ Star City^

^

Otto^ Burnettsville

^

Graham^ BurnettsvillePole Vault^ 9 ft.^ Musselman^ Burnettsville

^

Sparks^ Star City^

^

King^ Star CityShot Put^ 40 ft. 10 in.^ Otto^ Burnettsville

^

Farmer^ Star City

^

Musselman^ BurnettsvilleDiscus Throw^ 96 ft.^ Otto^ Burnettsville

^

Musselman^ BurnettsviIle

^

P. Good

^

BurnettsiilleMile Relay^ Star City ^ Burnettsville. ^

*Tied for first and second place.Date, April 25, 1914. Place, Star City. Schools participating, Star City, Burnettsville. Winner, Burnettsville,

points 57. Second, Star City, points 42. Individual champion, Farmer, points 27. Referee. F. A. Ogle. Starter, 11.W. Peck.

DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, WASHINGTON AND VINCENNES, INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner^School^Second^School^Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 1-5 sec.^ Redelsheimer Vincennes^ McBride^ Washington

^

Shank^ Vincennes220 Yard Dash.... 24 3-5 sec.^ McBride^Washington. Deffendall^Washington^440, Yard Dash....156 2-5 sec.^ Ballow^ Washington

^

Egelar^ Vincennes^ Deffendall^WashingtonOne Mile Run^15 min. 17 1-5 sec.

^

Umbles^ Washington

^

Hartman^

^

Vincennes^ Osmon^WashingtonHalf Mile Run

^

12 min. 16 1-5 sec.

^

Ballow^Washington

^

Umbles^ Washington

^

Hartman

^

Vincennes120 Yard Hurdle 18 1-5 sec.

^

^ Allen

^

Washington

^

Ingraham

^

Washington

^

Redelsheiner.. Vincennes220 Yard Hurdle 28 2-5 sec.

^

Ingraham^Washington. Lett^Washington...' VincennesHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 4 1-9 in.^ Redelsheimer

^

Vincennes^ Allen^Washington

^

Kei fer^ WashingtonS. Broad Jump.. 9 ft. 4 in.^ Allen^ .Washington. Umbles^ Washington. PhiIlips^ VincennesPole Vault^ 10 ft.^ Keifer^ Washington. Ingraham^ Washington

^

Johnson^ VincennesShot Put^ 38 ft. 11 in.^ Heny^ Vincennes^ Vandermark Vincennes

^

Charles^ WashingtonR. Bd. Jump^ 18 ft. 7 1-2 in.^ Heny^ Vincennes^ Kiefer^Washington. Phillips^ VincennesDiscus Throw^191 ft. 6 in.^ Smalley^Washington Vandermark. Vincennes^ Charles^ IWashingtonMile Relay^13 min. 53 sec ^Washington

Date, May 2, 1914. Place, Washington. Schools participating, Washington and Vincennes. Winner, Washington,points 69. Second, Vincennes, points 35. Individual champion, Allen, points 13. Referee, A. O. Fulkerson. Starter,H. G. Newton.

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FIRST ANNUAL SOUTH-CENTRAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET, WA SHINGTON,INDIANA.

Event^Record^Winner School^Second^School^Third ^ School

100 Yard Dash.... 10 3-5 sec.

^

McBride

^

Washington

^

Roach

^

Linton

^

Webb

^

Washington220 Yard Dash

^

25 2-5 sec.^ McBride^ Washington Webb^Washington

^

Roach

^

Linton440 Yard Dash._ 1 min. 55 3-5 sec.

^

Diffendall^Washington

^

Osmon^ Washington

^

Huff^ BedfordHalf Mile Run.... 2 min. 12 1-5 sec. Umbles^ Washington.

^

Ballow ^Washington

^

West

^

SullivanOne Mile Run

^

Ballow^ Washington^Hays ^ Bedford^ Ford

^

Sullivan120 Yard Hurdle 17 4-5 sec.^ Pope^ Linton Allen^ Washington^ Ingraham

^

Washington220 Yard Hurdle 28 sec. ^ Lett^ Washington

^

Price^ Linton

^

Ingrahams^WashingtonHigh Jump^ 5 ft. 6 1-2 in.^Patton^ Bedford.^ Allen^ Washington

^

Keifer

^

WashingtonS. Broad Jump.. 9 ft. 9 1-4 in.^ Allen^ Washington

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Umbles

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Washington

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Adams

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LintonPole Vault^ 10 ft. ^Keifer^ Washington, Ingraham ^ . Washington

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Herbert

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SullivanShot Put..

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38 ft.^ Charles^ Washington

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Patton

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Bedford

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Pope

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LintonR. Broad Jump.. 19 ft. 7 in.^ Patton^ Bedford^ Keifer W ashington

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Umbles

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WashingtonDiscus Throw^ 97 ft. 2 in.^ Smalley^ Washington

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Hathaway.^ Linton

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Charles

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WashingtonMile Relay ^ 3 ft. 47 in,

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WashingtonDate, May 9, 1914. Place, Washington. Schools participating, Bedford, Linton, Sullivan, Washington. Winner,

Washington, points 80. Second, Bedford-Linton, points 17 each. Third, Sullivan, points 3. Individual hcampionePatton, Bedford, points 13. Referee, Prof. Ernest V, Shockley, Bloomington. Starter, Prof. Frank, Aydelatte,

TRACK AND FIELD MEET, WESTFIELD, INDIANA,

Event^Record^Winner School^ Second

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School^ Third^School

100 Yard Dash.... 11 1-5 sec

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C. Armstrong.

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Westfield.^ McAlevy

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Crawfordsv'le220 Yard Dash....^McAlevy^ Crawfordsv'le^C. Armstrong^Westfield^L. Armstrong^Westfield440 Yard Dash

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Eagleson

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Crawfordsv'le^Patten^Westfield^ Shumaker^WestfieldHalf Mile Run....^Williams^ Crawfordsv'le ^Carey, ^Westfield^Wright^Crawfordsv'leOne Mile Run^Nicholson^

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Crawfordsv'le

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A. Davis^ Westlield

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E. Davis,^ WestfieldHigh Jump ^L. Armstrong Westfield^ C. Armstrong. Westfield ^ Manson

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Crawfordsv'leBroad Jump^ 20 ft. 6 in.^ Eagleson^ Crawfordsv'le L. Armstrong^Westfield^Kirkman^WestfieldShot Put^ 38 ft.1-2 in.^ L. Armstrong

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Westfield^ Wisehart^

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Crawfordsv'Ie^Johnson

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WestfieldDiscus Throw^ 102 ft. ^Wisehart

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Crawfordsv'le

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Armstrong

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Westfield

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Carey^ Westfield*Meet unfinished.Date, April 26, 1914. Place, Westfield. Schools participating, Westfield and Crawfordsville. Winner, Craw- ,

fordsville, points 43. Second, Westfield, points 42. Referee, Freeman. Starter, Dixon.

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BASKET BALLALBION

Winning School

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Losing School

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Score^Place^Date^Treatment

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Officials

Albion ^ Cromwell ^27 to 14 Cromwell ^ Good ^-Albion ^ Churubusco ^42 to 12 Albion Albion ^Wawaka ^ 24 to 23 Albion Albion ^ Cromwell ^55 to 18^Albion Rome City^ Albion ^ 21 to 14 Rome City ^Good Albion ^ Ligonier ^38 to 19 Albion Albion ^Nappanee ^34 to 26 Albion Albion ^ Spencerville ^27 to 24 Albion Albion ^ Syracuse ^30 to 16 Syracuse ^Good Albion ^ Churubusco ^ 51 to 12 Churubusco ^ Good Ft. Wayne Albion ^ 40 to 18 Ft. Wayne ^Good Spencerville ^Albion ^36 to 21^Spencerville ^Good Albion ^ Nappanee ^27 to 28 Nappanee ^Good Albion ^ Syracuse ^ 37 to 27

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Albion

AMBOY

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Amboy ^ Swayzee ^ 48 to 36 Amboy ^ Nov. 1-4 ^Baker-WhiteAmboy ^U pland ^52 to 14 Aniboy ^ Nov. 21 ^Baker-ThornboroughAniboy ^ Swayzee ^ 22 to 19 Swayzee ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ Baker-WhiteAmboy ^ Greentown ^52 to 11 Amboy ^ Dec. 19 ^ Baker-SingerAmboy ^ Bunker Hill ^40 to 24 Bunker Hill ^ Jan. 16^ ,Good ^ Baker-DayUpland ^ Amboy ^22 to 21 Upland ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ Baker-ConellyAmboy ^ Bunker Hill^ 58 to 16 Amboy ^ Jan. 30 ^ Baker-TenvellAmboy^Greentown ^33 to 21 Greentown ^ Feb. 13^ Good ^ Baker-SingerBloomingdale A.^A mboy ^31 to 29 Amboy ^ Feb. 28 ^ Baker-KelsayLebanon ^ Amboy 33 to 13 Bloomington

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Mar. 13

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Good

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AMO

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Amo ^New Winchester 23 to 15 Coatesville

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Sept. 26^MontgomeryNew Winchester Amo ^ 32 to 13 New Winchester Oct. 10^ Good ^ Hadley

Amo ^Plainfield ^58 to 10^Coatesville ^ Oct. 17, ^HesslerMonrovia ^Amo ^22 to 18 Monrovia ^ Nov. 7^ Fair ^ HesslerAmo ^ Cent. Academy^51 to 12 Coatesville ^ Nov. 27 ^Hessler-GarrettAmo ^Danville ^42 to 17 Danville ^ Nov 28^ 'Good ^Hessler-ShellyAmo ^ Plainfield ^43 to 10 Plainfield ^ Jan. 2^ Good ^Hessler-HannaAmo ^Danville ^31 to 13 Danville ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Hessler-ShellyGreencastle ^Amo ^28 to 22 Greencastle ^ Jan. 30^ Poor^ Hessler-LewisMartinsville ^ Amo ^32 to 20 Martinsville ^ Feb 27^ Good ^WilsonShortridge ^Amo ^ 23 to 11 Bloomington Mar. 13 Good ^ Abbett

ANDERSON^

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date ^Treatment^Officials

Anderson ^Noblesville ^42 to 18 Noblesville ^ Nov. 14^ !Good ^Hough-BradshawAnderson ^Newcastle ^ 29 to 18 Newcastle ^ Nov. 21^ Good ^ SpitlerAnderson ^ Marion ^ 29 to 12 Anderson ^ Dec 5 ^DaileyAnderson ^Noblesville ^ 43 to 11 Anderson ^ Dec 12 ^Hugh-WalthallAnderson ^Lagro ^ 60 to 16 Lagro ^ Jan. 2^ Good ^ Hough-BeeksMarion ^Anderson ^17 to 19 Marion ^ Jan. 9..^ 'Good ^Anderson ^ Richmond ^ 44 to 10 Anderson ^ Jan. 16 ^DailyAnderson ^Wingate ^23 to 21 Anderson ^ Jan. 17 ^DailyFairmount Ac

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Anderson ^31 to 29 Fairmount ^ Jan. 23^ Poor

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G JayCrawfordsville

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Anderson ^29 to 27^Anderson ^ Jan. 30 . .^;DailyAnderson ^Richmond ^ 24 to 23 Richmond ^ Feb 6^ Fair ^ HooverAnderson ^ Kokomo ^ 10 to 38 Anderson ^ Feb. 13 ^GeudelAnderson ....^ Newcastle ^10 to 37 Anderson ^ Feb. 20 ^DailyKokomo

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Anderson ^16 to 30 Kokomo ^ Feb. 27^ Good

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GeudelAnderson ^ Fairmount Ac....^32 to 18 Anderson ^ Mar. 6 ^Daily

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ARGOS

Winning School Losing School^Score ^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Akron ^ Argos ^59 to 35^Argos ^ Dec. 20 ^Bidders-JonesKnox ^ Argos ^14 to 8 Knox ^ Jan. 2^Good ^ Osborn-FebayAkron ^Argos ^37 to 14 Akron ^ Jan. 17^ Good ^ Bradway-BiddersArgos ^Gretna Green^31 to 23 Argos ^ Jan. 24 ^Bidders-McLucasArgos ^ Bourbon ^50 to 28 Argos ^ Jan. 31 ^ Bidders-BurnsArgos ^Bourbon ^17 to 12 Bourbon ^ Feb. 5 ^ 'Good ^ Bidders-BurnsGretna Green

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Argos ^ 24 to 20^Gretna Green.^ )GoodFeb. 7 ^ Bidders-McLucasPlymouth

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Argos ^21 to 17 Plymouth ^ Feb. 21^ Good ^ BravyArgos ^Warsaw ^46 to 39 Argos Feb. 28^ Bidders-KrughPlymouth

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Argos ^ 41 to 30^Argos ^-

,Mar. 7 ^BarnhartArgos ^ Knox ^ 100 to 12

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Argos^Mar. 13^ Bidders-Robertson

AUBURN (Boys' Game)

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place ^Date ^Treatment^Officials

Auburn

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Spencerville ^29 to 20^Auburn ^ Oct. 14 ^BucklesMontpelier, O.^ Auburn ^22 to 20 Auburn ^ Dec. 5^ Buckles-DustinAuburn ^ Spencerville ^37 to 22 Auburn ^ Dec. 19 ^Buckles-SchookButler ^Auburn ^40 to 7

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Butler ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Buckles-EnzorAuburn ^ Butler ^18 to 6 Auburn ^ Jan. 16^

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Enzor-BucklesLigonier ^Auburn ^ 107 to 14 Ligonier ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^Buckles-HoltzmanMontpelier, O.^ Auburn ^57 to 19 Montpelier ^ Feb. 6^ Good ^ Buckles-DustinAuburn ^ Angola ^ 25 to 24 Auburn ^ Feb. 13 ^BucklesAuburn ^ Auburn ^ 42 to 8 Auburn ^ Feb. 20 ^Buckles-HumkeLigonier ^ Auburn ^36 to 16 Auburn ^ Mar. 6 ^Buckles-HoltzmanFt. Wayne^ Auburn ^46 to 18 Ft. Wayne^

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Mar. 13^ Good ^ Buckles-RitterFt. Wayne^ Auburn ^ 22 to 17 Auburn ^Mar. 20^ ,Buckles-Ritter

^ AUBURN (Girl's Game) Winning School

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Losing School ^Score^ Place^Date^ Treatment^ Officials

Auburn Montpelier ^10 to 9

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Auburn ^ Dec. 5

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Betts-BatemanButler ^ Auburn ^32 to 4 Butler^Tan. 9^Good ^ Buckles-CappButler ^ Auburn ^10 to 5 Auburn ^ Jan. 16^ ^McKenney-CappLigonier ^ Auburn ^ 12 to 11 Ligonier ^ Jan. 23^Good ^ BatemanMontpelier

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Auburn ^ 14 to 8 Montpelier ^ Feb. 6^ Good ^ Beets-HinesAuburn ^ Ligonier^11 to 6 Auburn ^ M ar. a ^ Bateman-HoltzmanFt. Wayne^ Auburn ^9 to 8 Ft. Wayne^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ Bateman-ThomasAuburn ^ Ft. Wayne^9 to 8 Auburn ^Mar. 20 Bateman-Williams

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BEDFORD Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Odon ^ Bedford ^ 13 to 8 Bedford ^ Nov. 14 ^McCormickPaoli ^ Bedford ^ 21 to 19 Bedford ^ Nov. 21 ^McCormick-ToddBedford ^ Seymour ^ 19 to 13 Bedford ^ Dec. 6 ^ MontgomeryBedford ^ Odon ^ 27 to 8 Bedford ^ Dec. 12^ McCormickBedford ^ Evansville

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34 to 30 Bedford ^ Jan. 2

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McCormickSeymour ^ Bedford ^ 42 to 22 Seymour ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ AbbettBedford ^Washington ^ 45 to 20 Bedford ^ Jan. 16 ^McCormick-Moorm'nOrleans ^ Bedford ^19 to 9 Orleans ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^McCormick-HarrisBedford ^ Salem ^ 33 to 21 Bedford ^ Jan. 30 ^McCormickBloomington ^ Bedford ^21 to 15 Bedford ^ Feb. 6 ^AbbettBedford ^ Jasper ^ 67 to 9 Bedford ^ Feb. 13 ^McCormickSalem ^ Bedford ^ 23 to 19 Salem ^ Feb. 20^ Fair ^ WhitakerOrleans ^ Bedford ^20 to 14 Bedford ^ Feb. 27 ^McCormick-HarrisBedford ^ Paoli ^18 to 14 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13 ^AbbettLebanon ^ Bedford ^ 45 to 16^Bloomington ^ Mar. 13 ^Abbett

BLUFFTON

Winning School

^

Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Bluffton ^ Liberty Center....^27 to 25 Bluffton ^ Nov. 7 ^Swaim-CoolmanBlu ffton ^Warren ^ 69 to 12 Bluffton ^ Nov 14 ^Swaim-BrumbaughBluffton ^Warren ^ 28 to 23 Warren ^ Nov. 21^ Bad ^ Swaim-WrightBluffton ^ Petroleum ^31 to 9 Bluffton ^ Nov. 26 ^Swaim-FrenchPennville ^ Bluffton ^38 to 33 Pennville ^ Nov. 28...^ Good ^ Swaim-TeeterBluffton ^Decatur ^42 to 19 Bluffton ^ Dec. 5 ^FrenchBluffton ^Muncie ^ 53 to 17 Bluffton ^ Dec. 12 ^Swaim-BarnesBluffton ^Marion ^27 to 15 Bluffton ^ Dec 19 ^FrenchDecatur ^ Bluffton ^ 37 to 16 Decatur ^ Dec. 26^ Bad ^ Swaim-WorthmanBluffton ^ Pennville ^60 to 12 Bluffton ^ Jan. 2 ^Swaim-TeeterBluffton ^Hartford City^26 to 15 Hartford City^ Jan. 7..^ Good ^ SwaimBluffton^ Ft. Wayne^ 37 to 21 Ft. Wayne^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Swaim-CroningerBluffton Ft. Wayne^ 47 to 20 Bluffton ^ Jan. 16 ^Swaim-ThomasBluffton ^Huntington ^46 to 21 Huntington ^ Jan. 23_ ^ Good ^ MenzieMarion ^ Bluffton ^ 28 to 24 Marion ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ ThurmanBluffton ^ Centerville ^45 to 29^Bluffton ^ .. Feb. 6 ^SwainsBluffton ^ Hartford City^68 to 18 Bluffton ^ Feb 13 ^SwaimBluffton ^ Wingate ^ 37 to 34 Bluffton ^ Feb 20 ^SwaimBluffton ^ Centerville ^28 to 26 Centerville ^ Feb 27^ Good ^ HarringtonBluffton ^ Huntington ^44 to 11 Bluffton ^Mar. 4 ^SwaimBluffton ^ Smithville ^50 to 5 Bloomington ^ . Mar. 12^ Good ^Centerville ^ Bluffton ^ 15 to 14 Bloomington ^ ,Mar. 12^ Good ^

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BOSWELL

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Boswell ^ Fowler ^52 to 0^Boswell ^ Oct. 10^ Good ^ Steele-AkeBoswell ^ Otterbein ^25 to 18 Boswell ^ Oct. 17^ Good ^ Fournier-McConnellBoswell ^ Otterbein ^28 to 14 Otterbein ^ Oct. 24^ Good ^ Donovan-McConnellBoswell ^ Pine Village ^20 to 19 Boswell ^ Nov. 21^ Good ^ Fournier-FentersBoswell ^ Williamsport^68 to 19 Boswell ^ Nov. 28^ Good ^ Donovan-StephenBoswell ^ Otterbein ^36 to 9 Boswell ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ Donovan-NicholoPine Village

^

Boswell ^29 to 25 Oxford ^ Jan. 9^ Bad ^ Donovan-FentersBoswell ^Williamsport^67 to 10 Williamsport^Jan. 16^ Good ^ Donovan-StephenBoswell ^ Fowler ^31 to 16 Boswell ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ StephenBoswell ^ Milford, Ill. ^28 to 11^Milford, Ill.^ Feb. 6 ^ Good ^ ErvinFowler ^ Boswell ^ 33 to 25 Fowler ^ Feb. 18^ Good ^ StephenNew Richmond.. Boswell ^ 45 to 19 New Richmond Feb. 20^ Good ^ Smith-ChadwickBoswell ^ Milford, Ill. ^36 to 30^Boswell ^ Feb. 27^ Good ^ Farr-ErvinBoswell ^ New Richmond 24 to 13^Boswell ^ Mar. 6^ Good ^ Fournier-Lee

BURNETTSVILLE ^

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^OfficialsReynolds ^ Burnettsville ^9 to 8 Burnettsville ^ Oct. 17 ^GormanBurnettsville ^Monon ^30 to 2 Burnettsville ^ Oct. 24 ^Gorman-HoltzmanBurnettsville ^ Idaville ^15 to 10^Burnettsville ^ Oct. 31 ^Gorman-McCuaigBurnettsville ^Monon ^27 to 18 Monon^ Nov. 7^ Good ^ Peck-HoltzmanBurnettsville ^Wolcott ^36 to 8^Burnettsville ^ Nov. 12 ^GormanIdaville ^ Burnettsville ^17 to 7 Idaville ^ Nov. 19^ Poor ^ Gorman-McCuaigBurnettsville ^Monticello ^20 to 4 Burnettsville ^ Dec. 5 ^Gorman-BlumeBurnettsville ^ Star City ^55 to 2 Burnettsville ^ Dec. 12 ^Gorman-DeLauter

COVINGTON Winning School

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Losing School

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Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Covington ^ Danville, Ill. ^97 to 9^Covington ^ Jan. 9 ^GrubbKingman ^ Covington ^ 20 to 15 Kingman ^ Jan. 16^ Fair ^WoodyAttica ^ Covington ^28 to 12 Attica ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^Grubb-WilsonCovington ^ Kingman ^17 to 13 Covington ^ Jan. 30 ^Grubb-WoodyCovington ^ Attica ^ 17 to 14 Covington ^ Feb. 6 ^Wilson-GrubbCovington ^ Veedersburg ^10 to -8 Veedersburg ^ Feb. 13^ Good ^ Cronk-Grubb*Covington ^ Veedersburg ^2 to 0 Covington ^Feb 27^Covington ^ Hillsboro ^ 40 to 12 Covington ^ Mar. 20 ^Holland-Grubb

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CRAWFORDSVILLE

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Crawfordsville

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Advance ^16 to 7^Crawfordsville Dec. 19 ^McGeathCrawfordsville

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Waynetown ^28 to 9 Crawfordsville Dec. 31 ^McGeathThorntown ^ Crawfordsville .. 38 to 27 Thorntown ^ Jan. 8^ Good ^WestoverThorntown ^ Crawfordsville ..^23 to 21^Crawfordsville

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Jan. 13 ^ WestoverCrawfordsville

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Kokomo ^ 36 to 13 Kokomo ^ Jan. 16^ Good ^ DavisCrawfordsville

^

Lebanon ^27 to 20 Lebanon ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ GuedelCrawfordsville

^

Anderson ^29 to 27 Anderson ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ DailyCrawfordsville

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Lafayette ^48 to 18^Crawfordsville

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Feb. 6 ^GuedelCrawfordsville .. South Bend ^43 to 23 South Bend^ Feb. 13^ Good ^MillerCulver ^ Crawfordsville^34 to 30 Culver ^ Feb. 14^ Good ^WilsonLebanon ^ Crawfordsville .^32 to 30^Crawfordsville

^

Feb 20 ^GuedelLafayette ^ Crawfordsville^29 to 28 Lafayette ^ Feb. 28^ Good ^ CraigleCrawfordsville . Plainfield ^65 to 9 Bloomington ^ Mch. 13^ Good ^ AbbettCrawfordsville .. Lafayette ^24 to 17 Bloomington ^ Mch. 13^ Good ^ GuedelWingate ^ Crawfordsville^24 to 1 Bloomington ^Mch. 14^ Good ^ Judd

CROWN POINT

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Crown Point^ Gary Y. M. C. A.^29 to 23 Crown Point^ Dec. 13 ^Erickson-BlueHammond .^Crown Point^ 14 to 33 Hammond^ Dec. 19^ Good ^ Edon-PorterCrown Point^ Hobart ^51 to 14 Hobart ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Rose-BlueCrown Point^ Laporte ^ 31 to 25 Crown Point^ Jan. 10 ^Pettibon-JohnsonCrown Point^ Hobart ^ 47 to 8 Crown Point^ Jan. 16 ^Rose-BlueCrown Point^ Gary ^31 to 18 Crown Point^ Jan. 23 ^RoseCrown Point^ Hammond ^ 28 to 15 Crown Point^ Jan. 30 ^RoseWhiting ^ Crown Point^ 17 to 34 Crown Point^ Feb. 6 ^RoseWhiting ^ Crown Point ^5 to 75 Whiting ^ Feb 13^ Good ^ Chicago ManLaporte ^ Crown Point^ 16 to 52 Laporte ^ Feb 14^ Good ^ KimbleEast Chicago^ Crown Point^ 25 to 28 Crown Point^ Feb 21 ^McLeanGary ^ Crown Point^ 20 to 35 Gary ^ Feb. 27^ Good ^ GloverEast Chicago^ Crown Point^ 18 to 36 East Chicago^Mar. t^ Good ^ BriggsLowell ..^ Crown Point ^10 to 31^Lowell ^Mar. 20^ Good ^ HunterCrown Point^ Lowell ^ 31 to 27 Crown Point^ Mar. 27 ^Briggs

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EAST CHICAGO

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

East Chicago^ Alumni ^ 43 to 28 East Chicago^ Nov. 21 ^CurryEast Chicago^ Hobart ^ 34 to 14 Hobart ^ Dec. 5^ Good ^ HunterEast Chicago^Whiting ^ 30 to 28 East Chicago^ Dec. 12 ^McLeanEast Chicago^ Bowen (I. C.)^51 to 22 East Chicago^ Dec. 19 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Gary Y. M. C. A.^43 to 26 Gat y ^ Jan. 10^ Good ^ HunterEast Chicago^ Blue Island ^41 to 23 East Chicago^ Jan. 12 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Curtis ^43 to 30 East Chicago^ Jan. 15 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Lowell ^37 to 22 Lowell ^ Jan. 16^ Good ^ HunterEast Chicago^ Hammond ^ 40 to 19 East Chicago^ Jan. 23 ^HunterWhiting ^ East Chicago^34 to 18 Whiting ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ McLeanEast Chicago^ Gary ^30 to 21^East Chicago^ Feb. 6 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Lowell ^36 to 16 East Chicago^ Feb. 13 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Hobart ^ 100 to 12 East Chicago^Feb. 20 ^HunterEast Chicago^ Crown Point^ 28 to 25 Crown Point^ Jan. 21^ Good ^ McLeanEast Chicago^ Crown Point ^36 to 18 East Chicago^Mar. 6^^BriggsEast Chicago^West Hammond 100 to 12 East Chicago^ Mar. 11 ^MurrayEast Chicago^ Indiana Harbor..^44 to 12 East Chicago^Mar. 13 ^MurrayEast Chicago^ Indiana Harbor..^64 to 28 East Chicago^Mar. 14 ^MillerEast Chicago^ Hammond ^ 29 to 19 Hammond^ Mar. 20^ Good ^ TalcottFast Chicago^ Gary ^ 32 to 23 Gary ^ Mar. 27^ Good ^ McLeanWhiting ^ East Chicago^ 16 to 11 Hammond ^ Apr. 4^ Good ^ Gilroy

ELKHART

Winning School

^

Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Elkhart ^ Interlaken ^27 to 13^Elkhart ^ Dec. 12 ^BeaverGoshen ^ Elkhart ^ 23 to 21 Goshen ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ SmithInterlaken ^ Elkhart ^23 to 19 Interlaken ^ Jan. 16 ^ Good ^ RiodonCulver ^ Elkhart ^ 33 to 18 Elkhart ^ Jan. 23 ^BeaverElkhart ^ Goshen ^ 41 to 11 Elkhart ^ Jan. 30 ^BeaverMishawaka ^ Elkhart ^ 47 to 11 Mishawaka ^ Feb 13^ Good ^ HindelaugElkhart ^Ligonier ^ 31 to 29 Elkhart ^ Feb 20 ^BeaverLaporte ^ Elkhart ^ 21 to 14 Elkhart ^Mch. 6 ^ BeaverMishawaka ^ Elkhart ^ 27 to 22 Elkhart

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Mch. 13 ^HindelaugLaporte ^ Elkhart ^ 31 to 29 Laporte ^Mch. 20^ Good ^ BraveyLigonier ^ Elkhart ^ 25 to 23 Ligonier ^ Feb. 27^ Good ^ Holtzman

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EVANSVILLE

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date ^Treatment ^Officials

Bedford ^ Evansville ^30 to 34 Bedford ^ Jan. 2^ Good ^Wiley ^Evansville ^19 to 22 Terre Haute^ Jan. 5^ Good ^WhissonEvansville ^ Mt. Vernon, Ill.^16 to 12^Mt. Vernon, Ill. Jan. 9^!Good ^ MillerEvansville ^ Carmi, Ill. ^50 to12 Evansville ^ Jan. 16 ^MillerEvansville ^ Vincennes ^ 29 to 22 Vincennes ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ LoerEvansville ^ Alumni ^29 to 27 Evansville ^ Jan. 29 ^MillerEvansville ^ Vincennes ^53 to 26 Evansville

^

Feb 7 ^HornEvansville ^ Lexington, Ky.....^52 to 23 Evansville

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Feb 13^ PlumbEvansville ^ Princeton ^33 to 22^Princeton

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Feb 17^ Good .....^ Miller-CochraneEvansville ^ Owensboro, Ky...^41 to 23 Evansville^ Feb. 23^1^Miller-EvansEvansville ^ Princeton ^34 to 13 Evansville ^Mch. 3 ^Plumb-CochraneEvansville ^Wiley, T. H. ^18 to 12 Evansville ^Mc. 6 ^LangsteadEvansville ^Winslow ^28 to 1^Evansville ^Mc. 6^ LangsteadEvansville ^ Owensboro, Ky...^16 to 13 Evansville ^Mch. 7^ LangsteadEvansville ^ Princeton ^42 to 4^Evansville ^Mch. 7 ^LangsteadEvansville ^ Eldorado, Ill. ^19 to 7 Evansville ^Mch. 7 ^LangsteadEvansville Decker ^12 to 11^Evansville ^Mch. 7 ^Langstead

FAIRMOUNT

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Fairmount

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Matthews ^ 59 to 16 Fairmount ^ 29 to 16^Browning-JayFairmount

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^ Converse ^ 56 to 14 Fairmount ^ Nov. 21 ^Bash-JayFairmount

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Matthews ^ 27 to 12 Matthews ^ Nov 26^ Good ^ Jay-BrowningLiberty Center

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Fairmount ^48 to 20 Fairmount ^ Dec. 5 ^Merriman-JayPendleton

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Fairmount ^ 16 to 14 Pendleton ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ KinnamonFairmount

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Warren ^ 24 to 20 Warren ^ Dec 19^ Good ^WrightFairmount ^Warren ^73 to 26 Fairmount ^ . Jan. 2 ^JaySwayzee

^

Fairmount ^ 25 to 18 Swayzee ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ ShawFairmount

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Pendleton ^ 46 to 10 Fairmount ^ Jan. 16 ^JayFairmount

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Greentown ^2 to 0 Greentown ^ Jan. 24^ Good ^ SingerFairmount

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Muncie Nor. Ins. 37 to 26 Fairmount ^ Jan. 30 ^JayFairmount^ Swayzee ^ 20 to 19 Fairmount ^ Feb. 13 ^Shaw

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FAIRMOUNT ACADEMY

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Fairmount Ac

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Pendleton ^24 to 13 Fairmount ^ Nov. 21 ^JayFairmount Ac

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Hartford City^20 to 17^Hartford City^Nov. 26^ Good ^Fairmount Ac

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Newcastle ^47 to 18 Fairmount ^ Dec. 5 ^JayThorntown ^ Fairmount Ac.....^34 to 26 Fairmount ^ Dec. 13 ^JayLiberty Center

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Fairmount Ac.....^36 to 26 Fairmount ^ Dec. 19 ^JayFairmount Ac

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Swayzee ^25 to 23 Swayzee ^ Jan. 16^ Good WhiteFairmount Ac

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Anderson ^31 to 29 Fairmount ^ Jan. 23 ^JayBloomingdale A.

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Fairmount Ac.....^24 to 17^Bloomingdale .... Jan. 30^ Good ^Thorntown ^ Fairmount Ac.....^36 to 21 Thorntown ^ Jan. 31^ Good ^Fairmount Ac.

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Swayzee ^37 to 12 Fairmount ^ Feb. 6 ^JayNewcastle ^ Fairmount Ac^20 to 15^Newcastle ^ Feb.. 13^ Good ^Pendleton ^ Fairmount Ac.....^40 to 37^Pendleton ^ Feb. 20^ Good ^ KinnermanFairmount Ac

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Bloomingdale A.^26 to 16 Fairmount ^ Feb. 27 ^JayAnderson ^ Fairmount Ac.....^32 to 18^Anderson ^ Mar. 6 Good^ .iDailey

GARFIELD (TERRE HAUTE)

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Garfield ^ Brazil ^27 to 20^Terre Haute^ Jan. 16

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Davis-DaubGarfield ^ Normal H. S. ^24 to 22 Garfield Gym. Jan. 23^.^Davis-WhissenGarfield ^ Sullivan ^41 to 20 Garfield Gym. Jan. 31 ^LammersGarfield ^ Normal H. S. ^30 to 15 State Nor. Gym... Feb 4^ - Good ^ BrooksGarfield ^ Clinton ^27 to 21^Garfield Gym..... Feb. 6 ^Bourne-RecordsClinton ^ Garfield ^30 to 10 Clinton ^ Feb 13 ^Records-BourneGarfield ^ Sullivan ^30 to 15 Sullivan ^ Feb 20^ Good ^ LammersRockville ^ Garfield ^28 to 17 Rockville ^ Feb. 21^ Good ^ EgglestonGarfield ^ Rockville ^18 to 12^Garfield Gym..... Feb 27 ^Brooks

Garfield ^Brazil ^21 to 19 Brazil ^Mar. 6^Good ^Speers-Gilbert

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HARTFORD CITY

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Hartford City

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Upland ^22 to 11^Hartford City. Nov. 14 ^Lieber-ThornbourghHartford City^ Dunkirk ^32 to 8 Hartford City^ Nov. 21 ^LieberHartford City^ Hartford City ^20 to 17^Fairmount Ac.....^ LieberNov. 26^ .Ft. Wayne^ Ft. Wayne ^22 to 21^Hartford City^ Dec. 12^ .^Lieber-CronsingerHartford City^ Petroleum ^18 to 16 Hartford City^ Dec. 19 ^SnyderHartford City^ Hartford City^26 to 15 Bluffton ^ Jan. 7 ^ ,^SwainHartford City^Muncie ^28 to 21^Hartford City. Jan. 16 ^Graham-BarnesHartford City

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Hartford City ^19 to 18 Decatur ^ Jan. 23 ^WiltseUpland ^ Hartford City^28 to 24 Upland ^ Jan. 30 ^Graham-O'ConnalyHartford City^ Hartford City^26 to 15 Marion ^ Jan. 28 ^SwainHartford City^ Ft. Wayne^ 38 to 20 Hartford City^ Feb. 6 ^SwainBluffton ^ Hartford City^68 to 18 Bluffton ^ Feb 13 ^Lieber-SwainNewcastle ^ Newcastle ^28 to 23^Hartford City. . .... Feb. 27 ^LieberHartford City^ Newcastle ^38 to 22 Hartford City. Mar. 6 ^SwainMarion ^ Hartford City ^46 to 13 Marion ^ Feb. 17 ^Daly-Swain

KOKOMO

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Kokomo ^Wheeling ^ 26 to 18 Kokomo ^ Nov. 21 ^LindleyKokomo ^W. Lafayette ^29 to^Kokomo ^Dec. 5 ^LindleyKokomo ^ Thorntown ^ 23 to 22 Kokomo ^ Dec. 12 ^LindleyWingate ^ Kokomo ^ 33 to 13 Kokomo ^ Dec. 19 ^JuddKokomo ^ Lebanon ^ 22 to 20 Kokomo ^ Jan. 9 ^WestoverCrawfordsville

^

Kokomo ^35 to 13 Kokomo ^ Jan. 16 ^DavisLafayette ^ Kokomo ^ 29 to 16 Lafayette ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ DavisLebanon ^ Kokomo ^ 37 to 21 Lebanon ^ . Jan. 30^ Good ^ MaloneyKokomo ^ Culver ^ 25 to 24 Kokomo ^ Feb. 6^ .^HopkinsAnderson ^ Kokomo ^ 35 to 10 Anderson ^ .. Feb 13^ Good ^ GuedelLafayette ^ Kokomo ^ 25 to 15 Kokomo ^ Feb 20 ^WestoverKokomo ^ Anderson ^ 30 to 16 Kokomo ^ Feb 27 ^GuedelRochester ^ Kokomo ^ 31 to 27 Rochester ^Mar. 6^ Good ^DutterSouth Bend^ Kokomo ^ 39 to 36 South end^Mar. 7^ Bad , ^MillerKokomo ^ Burlington ^26 to 15^Bloomington

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Mar. 13^.^GuedelThorntown ^ Kokomo ^ 9 to 7 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13 ^ Guedel^

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LAFAYETTE

Winning School

^

Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

La fayette ^ Delphi ^69 to 7 Lafayette ^ Dec. 5 ^MastersLafayette ^ New Richmond.^47 to 20 New Richmond.. Dec. 12^ Good ^ JadswellLafayette ^ Thorntown ^25 to 21 Lafayette ^ Dec. 19 ^ClowLafayette ^ Delphi ^4 ^37 to 11^Delphi ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ CollinsLebanon

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Lafayette

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27 to 20 Lafayette ^ Jan. 16 ^ClowLafayette ^ Kokomo ^ 29 to 16 Lafayette ^ Jan. 23 ^WestoverWest Lafayette

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Lafayette ^16 to 15 Lafayette ^ Jan. 30 ^WestoverCrawfordsville

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Lafayette ^50 to 18^Crawfordsville . Feb. 6 ^GuedelThorntown ^ Lafayette ^ 31 to 23 Thorntown ^ Feb. 13 ^CrdigreLafayette ^ Kokomo ^25 to 15 Kokomo ^ Feb. 16^ Good ^WestoverLafayette ^West Lafayette....^17 to 10 West Lafayette.... Feb. 20^ Good ^ Westover-McGeathLafayette ^ South Bend ^40 to 24 Lafayette ^ Feb. 27 ^CraigleLafayette ^ Crawfordsville^29 to 28 Lafayette ^ Feb. 28

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CraigleLebanon ^ Lafayette ^ 40 to 30 Lebanon ^ Mar. 7^ Good ^ McGeathLafayette ^ Seymour ^31 to 11^Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ WestoverCrawfordsville

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Lafayette ^23 to 17^Bloomington

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Mar. 13^ Good ^Guedel

LAPORTE

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^ Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Laporte ^ Interlaken ^24 to 9^Interlaken ^ Nov. 14^ Good ^ Wise-RiordonLaporte ^ Interlaken ^20 to 10^Laporte ^ Nov. 21 ^MillerLaporte ^ Michigan City^57 to 13 Laporte ^ Dec. 6 ^BormanPlymouth ^ Laporte ^ 24 to 19 Plymouth ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ Dutter-JohnsonLaporte ^ Goshen ^33 to 9^Laporte ^ Dec. 19 ^Borman-StolbergLaporte ^ Plymouth

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30 to 25 Laporte ^ Jan. 3 ^DutterCrown Point^ Laporte ^ 31 to 25 Crown Point^ Jan. 10^ Fair ^ Brombaugh-JohnsonCulver ^ Laporte ^27 to 20 Laporte ^ Jan. 17 ^BormanGoshen ^ Laporte ^ 35 to 26 Goshen ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ Yenne-JohnsonLaporte ^ Michigan City^32 to 12

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Michigan City Jan. 31^ Good ^ Horton-JohnsonMishawaka ^ Laporte ^ 26 to 22 Mishawaka ^ Feb. 6^ Good ^ MillerLaporte ^ Crown Point^ 52 to 16 Laporte ^ Feb. 14 ^KimballCulver ^ Laporte ^54 to 16 Culver ^ Feb. 20^ Good ^,BravyLaporte ^ Knox ^ 48 to 5 Laporte

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Feb. 27 ^JohnsonLaporte ^ Elkhart ^ 21 to 14 Elkhart ^Mar. 6^ Good ^ Guyer -JohnsonLaporte ^Mishawaka ^ 27 to 21

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Laporte ^Mar. 18 ^MillerLaporte ^ Interlaken

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27 to 13^Laporte ^ Mar. 20 ^MillerLaporte ^ Elkhart ^ 31 to 29

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Laporte ^ Mar. 27^ Bravy

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Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Lebanon ^ Noblesville ^ 45 to 9 Lebanon ^ Nov. 21 ^MaloneyLebanon ^ Alumni ^ 32 to 18 Lebanon ^ Nov. 27 ^MaloneyThorntown ^ Lebanon ^ 23 to 12 Thorntown ^ Dec. 5 ^MooreLebanon ^Marion ^ 32 to 9 Lebanon ^ Dec. 12 ^MaloneyLebanon ^ Pendleton ^ 25 to 12 Pendleton ^ Dec. 19 ^KinnamonLebanon ^ Pendleton ^ 39 to 7 Lebanon ^ Dec. 26 ^MaloneyLebanon ^ Rushville ^ 32 to 5 Lebanon ^ Dec. 31 ^ThortonLebanon ^Wingate ^ 26 to 22 Lebanon ^ Jan. 3 ^JuddKokomo ^ Lebanon ^ 22 to 20 Kokomo ^ Jan. 9 ^WestoverLebanon

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Lafayette ^ 27 to 20 Lafayette ^ Jan. 16 ^ClowCrawfordsville

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Lebanon ^25 to 20 Lebanon ^ Jan. 23 ^GuedelLebanon ^ Kokomo ^ 39 to 21 Lebanon ^ Jan. 30 ^MaloneyLebanon ^ Thorntown ^ 25 to 14 Lebanon ^ Feb. 6 ^McGeathLebanon ^ Shelbyville ^44 to 19 Lebanon ^ Feb. 13 ^DavisLebanon ^ Crawfordsville^34 to 30 Crawfordsville Feb. 20 ^GuedelLebanon ^ Marion ^ 52 to 22 Marion ^ Feb. 27 ^TrumanLebanon

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Lafayette

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40 to 30 Lebanon ^Mar. 7^ McGeath

NAPPANEE

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Nappanee ^ Etna Green^ 30 to 24 Etna Green^ Oct. 24^ Good ^ Kizer-McLucasNappanee ^ Bremen ^ 45 to 20 Nappanee ^ Nov. 7 ^StollbergNappanee ^ Etna Green^ 49 to 3 Nappanee ^ Nov. 14 ^WoodyRochester ^ Nappanee ^21 to 12 Nappanee ^ Nov 21 ^Kizer-JohnsonNappanee ^ Rochester^ 22 to 18 Rochester ^ Dec. 5^ Good ^ Barr-KizerNappanee ^ Ligonier ^ 39 to 14 Nappanee ^ Dec. 12 ^Kizer-McDonaldSouth Bend^ Nappanee ^ 35 to 24 South Bend^ Dec. 13

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Good ^MillerNappanee ^ Syracuse ^20 to 14 Syracuse ^ Dec. 18^ Fair ^ Jarret-KizerNappanee ^ Cromwell ^ 25 to 16 Nappanee ^ Jan. 9 ^Kizer-SlabaughNappanee ^ Goshen ^ 32 to 12 Nappanee ^ Jan. 16 ^Kizer-YenneAlbion ^ Nappanee ^ 55 to 14 Albion ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ Hunter-KizerCromwell ^ Nappanee ^ 27 to 18 Cromwell ^ Jan. 24 ,^ Bad ^Nappanee ^ Syracuse ^37 to 12 Nappanee ^ Jan. 27 ^Kizer-LittleMishawaka ^ Napanee ^ 34 to 28 Nappanee ^ Jan. 30 ^Kizer-HindelbergSouth Bend^ Napanee ^ 33 to 22 Nappanee ^ Feb. 6 ^WoodyNappanee ^ Goshen ^ 26 to 24 Goshen ^ Feb. 13^ Good .,^ Yenne-KizerNappanee ^Warsaw ^ 27 to 18 Nappanee ^ Feb. 20

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Kizer-KrugNappanee ^ Albion ^ 35 to 23 Nappanee ^ Feb. 27^ Yenne

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NORMAL

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Normal H. S.^Alumni ^ 30 to 13 At Home^ Nov. 21 ^KnauthClinton

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Normal H. S.^ 20 to 17 At Home^ Dec. 6 ^WhissenRockville ^ Normal H. S.^ 26 to 10 At Home^ Dec 19 ^WhissenGarfield H. S.^Normal H. S. ^24 to 22 Garfield Gym. Jan. 23^ Fair ^Whissen-DavisNormal H. S.^ Casey, Ill. ^39 to 27 At Home^ Jan. 30 ^WhissenGarfield H. S.^Normal H. S. ^30 to 15 At Home^ Feb 4 ^BrooksNormal H. S.^Marshall, Ill. ^20 to 13 At Home^ Feb 6 ^WhissenNormal H. S.^Newport ^ 27 to 15 At Home^ Feb 13 ^FishbackNormal H. S.^ Clay City ^21 to 16 At Home^ Feb. 20 ^WhissenWiley H. S.^Normal H. S. ^26 to 12 At Home^ Feb. 27 ^ShearsParis, Ill.^Normal H. S.^ 23 to 9 At Home^ Mar. 6^ Whissen

NORTH BEND

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

North Bend^Knox 24 to 22 Knox ^Dec. 19^ Good ^ Elder-LeffelKnox ^ North Bend^ 45 to 24 Knox ^ Jan. 16^ Good ^ Leffel-HetfieldKnox ^North Bend ^33 to 20 Knox ^ Mch. 10^ Good ^ Leffel-HetfieldCulver ^North Bend^ 137 to 7 Culver ^Feb. 25^ Good ^ Bland-Hetfield

OAKLANDON

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Oaklandon ^New Augusta^18 to 13 Oaklandon ^ Jan. 10 ^Bacon-McCordOaklandon ^Mooresville^20 to 16 Mooresville ^ Jan. 16^ Good ^ McCordOaklandon ^ Greenwood ^ 54 to 11 Oaklandon ^ Jan. 24 ^McCord-PerryNew Augusta^ Oaklandon ^ 41 to 15 New Augusta^ Jan. 31^ Bad ^ Baton-PerryOaklandon ^Mooresville ^44 to 13 Oaklandon ^ Feb. 7 ^Stokesberry-McCordPlainfield^ Oaklandon ^21 to 19 Plainfield ^ Feb. 14^ Good ^ HannaOaklandon ^Edinburg ^ 40 to 16 Oaklandon ^ Feb. 21 ^McCordDanville ^ Oaklandon ^ 21 to 19 Danville ^ Feb. 27^ ,Good ^ Hagote-MackEdinburg ^ Oaklandon ^ 31 to 29 Edinburg . ^Mar. 6 Good ^ Vandover

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OAKTOWN

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place ^Date^Treatment^Officials

Oaktown ^Wheatland ^24 to 19 Wheatland ^ Oct. 16^ Good ^ Schlegel-WilliamsOaktown ^Wheatland ^78 to 12 Oak town ^ Oct. 23 ^Williams-SteeleOaktown ^Monroe City^ 55 to 24 Oaktown ^ Nov. 6 ^Ringham-SteeleOaktown ^ Sullivan ^34 to 8 Oaktown ^ Nov. 13 ^Lacey-SteeleDecker ^Oaktown ^ 28 to 21 Decker ^ Nov. 20^ Bad ^ Leganoir-SteeleMonroe City^ Oaktown ^29 to 19 Monroe City^ Dec. 4^ Good ^ Jordan-RinghamOaktown ^Decker ^ 47 to 19 Oaktown ^ Dec. 11^ Jordon-Sisson

ORLEANS

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Orleans ^West Baden ^85 to 7 Orleans ^ Dec 5 ^Harris-ShullOrleans ^ Paoli ^28 to 21 Orleans ^ Dec. 18 ^Harris-GreeleyOrleans ^ Paoli ^12 to 8 Paoli ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Harris-ToddOrleans ^ Bedford ^19 to 9 Orleans ^ Jan. 23 ^Harris-McCormickOrleans ^ Bloomington ^ 25 to 22 Orleans ^ Feb. 4 ^ToddOrleans ^ Bedford ^ 20 to 14 Bedford ^ Feb. 27

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Fine ^Harris-McCormick

PATRIOT

Winning School

^

Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Patriot ^Vevay ^35 to 16 Vevay ^ Nov. 14^ Good ^ Gray-PlattPatriot ^Vevay ^41 to 9 Vevay ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ Gray-PlattAurora ^ Patriot ^23 to 21 Aurora ^ Feb 6^ Good ^ Driver-Platt

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PLYMOUTH

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^ Treatment^Officials

Plymouth ^ North Judson^67 to 19 Plymouth ^ Nov 27 ^StephensonPlymouth ^ Plymouth ^ 30 to 17 Bremen ^ Nov 20 ^WellerPlymouth ^ Etna Green^ 14 to 9 Etna Green^ Dec. 3^ Good ^ McDouglasPlymouth ^ Bremen ^ 40 to 17 Plymouth ^ Nov 26 ^DutterMishawaka ^ Plymouth ^ 23 to 19 Mishawaka ^ Dec. 4^ Good ^ ShivelyPlymouth ^ Laporte ^ 23 to 19 Plymouth ^ Dec. 12 ^JohnsonCulver ^ Plymouth ^40 to 20 Plymouth ^ Dec. 18 ^StephensonLaporte ^ Plymouth ^ 26 to 22 Laporte ^ Jan. 3^ Good ^ DutterPlymouth ^ Bourbon ^24 to 19 Bourbon ^ Jan. 3^ Good ^ DutterPlymouth ^ Knox ^ 41 to 20 Knox

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Jan. 9^ Good ^ DutterSouth Bend^ Plymouth ^ 53 to 24 South Bend^ Jan. 10^ Good ^ MillerPlymouth ^Mishawaka ^18 to 17 Plymouth ^ Jan. 17 ^DutterPlymouth ^Warsaw ^ 33 to 10 Warsaw ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ OsborneSouth Bend^ Plymouth ^ 41 to 28 Plymouth^Jan. 24 ^StephensonRochester ^ Plymouth ^14 to 13 Plymouth ^ Jan. 30 . ^JohnsonPlymouth ^Warsaw ^ 41 to 27 Plymouth ^ Feb. 6 ^StephensonPlymouth ^ Goshen ^ 44 to 22 Goshen ^ Feb. 13 ^JennyPlymouth ^ Argos ^ 21 to 17 Plymouth ^ Feb. 14 ^ BravyCulver ^ Plymouth ^ 112 to 24 Culver ^ Feb. 20 ^ DutterPlymouth ^ Bourbon ^ 65 to 15 Plymouth ^ Feb 25^ BurnsPlymouth

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Knox ^ 46 to 11 Ply mouth ^ Feb. 27 ^StephensonPlymouth ^ Argos ^ 41 to 30 Argos ^ Feb 28 ^BarnhartRochester ^ Plymouth ^38 to 22 Rochester ^ Feb 7 ^MowePlymouth ^ Bunker Hill ^23 to 15 Plymouth ^ Feb. 25 ^ StephensonPlymouth ^ Alumni ^35 to 23 Plymouth ^ Dec. 30 ^DuncanPlymouth ^ Goshen ^52 to 28 Plymouth ^ Mch 7

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DutterPlymouth ^ Boy Scouts ^35 to 19 Plymouth ^ Mar. 14 ^Duncan

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RENSSELAER

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Rensselaer ^ Remington ^17 to 16^Remington ^ Dec. 19^ Fair ^ Sharp-MerrittRensselaer ^ Company M ^31 to 17 Rensselaer ^ Jan. 20 ^FitzgeraldRensselaer ^Monticello ^20 to 19 Rensselaer ^ Jan. 23 ^Fitzgerald-DeereyRensselaer ^Delphi ^16 to 16 Delphi ^ Jan. 28^ Good ^ O'ConnorRensselaer ^ Company M^ 25 to 21 Rensselaer ^ Feb 6 ^DeanRensselaer

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Delphi ^41 to 12 Rensselaer ^ Feb. 11 ^SharpMonticello^ Rensselaer ^20 to 11

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Monticello

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Feb. 13^Good ^ FisherRensselaer ^ Lowell ^41 to 14 Rensselaer^Feb. 20^ FitzgeraldLowell ^ Rensselaer ^22 to 20 Lowell ^ Feb. 24

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Good ^ HunterRensselaer

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Medaryville

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79 to 21

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Rensselaer

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Feb. 27

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Krutzer-SchallRensselaer ^Rossville ^ 33 to 26 Rensselaer ^Mch. 7^ Stahl

ROANOKE

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Roanoke ^ New Haven^47 to 12

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New Haven^ Oct. 29^Fair ^Munn-Stable*Roanoke ^ Huntington B.U.

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39 to 20 Roanoke ^ Nov 21 ^MunnRoanoke ^Andrews ^ 90 to 13 Roanoke ^ Nov. 27 ^Munn-MeyersRoanoke

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Warren ^ 21 to 17 Warren ^ Dec. 5^ Bad ^ Munn-WrightRoanoke ^ Central Col. Ac..^65 to 8^Roanoke

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Dec. 12 ^StemenRoanoke ^ South Whitley....^98 to 12^Roanoke

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Dec. 19 ^Munn**Roanoke ^Tri-State Lit.^ 66 to 16 Roanoke ^ Dec. 23 ^Munn-HumbertRoanoke ^New Haven ^ 83 to 8 Roanoke ^ Jan. 1 ^Munn§Central College

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Roanoke ^51 to 26 Huntington ^ Jan. 15^ Good ^ LewisRoanoke ^Lagro ^ 69 to 17 Roanoke ^ Jan. 23 ^Munn-BeeksRoanoke ^ Warren ^ 36 to 16 Roanoke ^ Feb. 6 ^FunderburgRoanoke ^ Lagro ^ 48 to 18 Lagro ^ Feb. 13^ Good ^Munn-BeeksRoanoke^ Ossian ^ 47 to 9 Roanoke ^ Feb. 20 ^MunnRoanoke

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West Lafayette

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8 to 5 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ AbbotRockville ^ Roanoke ^16 to 13^Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good

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Abbot

*Huntington Business University.**Tri-State College, Literary Department Team.

§Radical U. B. Church Team.

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ROSSVILLE

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Rossville ^Michigantown^13 to 5

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Michigantown^ Nov. 13^Good ^Wood-MorelandBurlington ^Rossville ^38 to 12 Burlington ^ Nov. 21^ Good

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Schapp-MorelandColfax ^Rossville ^43 to 40 Colfax ^ Nov 28^Good ^IClauscrRossville ^Monitor ^50 to 4^Roseville ^ Dec. 5^ Good ^ Roth-MorelandRossville ^Frankfort ^48 to 8 Rossville ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ 'TurleyRossville ^ Frankfort ^45 to 17 Frankfort ^ Dec. 19^ Good ^ 'Turley-MorelandRossville ^Michigantown^104 to 9 Rossville ^ Wood-MorelandRossville ^ Sheridan ^65 to 6 Sheridan ^ Jan. 16^Good ^ Newton-MorelandRossville ^Colfax ^38 to 19 Rossville ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^ SingerRossville ^Delphi ^53 to 0 Rossville ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ PletcherRossville ^Monitor ^51 to 7 Monitor ^ Jan. 31^ Good ^ MorelandRossville ^Monticello ^25 to 10 Rossville ^ Feb. 7^Good ^ MorelandRossville ^Delphi ^23 to 17 Delphi ^ Feb 13^ Good ^ PletcherRossville ^ Sheridan ^

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28 to 4 Rossville ^ Feb 20^Good ^ NewtonRossville ^Monticello ^20 to 12 Monticello ^Mar. 6 Good ^MorelandRensselear ^Rossville ^31 to 28 Rensselear ^ Mar. 7^ Good ^ StahlRossville ^ Lacross ^43 to 17 Bloomington ^ Mar. 14^Good ^ GuedelRossville ^Culver ^11 to 8 Bloomington ^ Mar. 15^ Good ^ GuedelRossville ^Thorntown ^22 to 15 Bloomington ^ Mar. 15^Good ^New Richmond.. Rossville ^14 to 8 Bloomington ^ Mar. 15^Good ^Rossville ^Colfax ^31 to 9 Colfax ^ Nov 13^!Good ^ SingerRossville ^Monitor ^28 to 6 Monitor ^ Nov. 18^Good ^MorelandThorntown ^Rossville ^ 17 to 5 Thorntown ^ Nov. 20^'Good ^WestoverRossville ^Burlington ^30 to 20 Rossville

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Dec 5^ Good Lowery-MorelandRossville

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Culver ^24 to 19 Culver ^ Dec 11

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Good ^MedbourneRochester ^Rossville ^33 to 14 Rochester

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Dec 12^ Good ^ MoweRossville ^Colfax ^ 34 to 12 Rossville

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Dec. 18^ Good ^ Lowery

SOUTH MILFORD

Winning School

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Losing School

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Score

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Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

South Milford

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Rome City ^9 to 12 South Milford Mar. 14^Good ^ Cookerly-MyersWawaka South Milford

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13 to 14

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South Milford

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Mar. 20^Bad ^ Cookerly-Smith

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STAUNTON

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Glenn ^ Staunton ^28 to 17 Seeleyville ^ Dec 20^ Good ^ ChildressStaunton ^Glenn ^17 to 23 Staunton ^ Jan. 9 ^ChildressStaunton ^Riley ^19 to 21 Staunton ^ Jan. 16 ^Childress-WelchClay City ^ Staunton ^18 to 9 Clay City ^ Jan. 30^ Fair ^ Childress-HarshmanSpencer ^ Staunton ^36 to 18 Spencer ^ Jan. 31^ Good ^ Childress-NorrisStaunton ^ Clay City ^20 to 22 Staunton ^ Feb. 7^ McCulloughBrazil ^ Staunton

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33 to 17 Brazil ^ Feb. 20^ Good ^McCullough-Daub

VEEDERSBURG

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Veedersburg ^ Hillsboro ^ 59 to 1 Veedersburg ^ Nov 14^ Good ^ CronyLinden ^ Veedersburg ^ 24 to 4 Linden ^ Nov 21^ Fine ^ Thomas-PauleyVeedersburg ^ Alumni ^ 13 to 2 Veedersburg ^ Nov. 28^ Good ^ OdleVeedersburg ^ Kingman ^ 29 to 13 Veedersburg ^ Dec. 5^ Good ^ Cronk-WoodyVeedersburg ^ Attica ^32 to 15 Attica ^ Dec. 12^ Fair ^ Thomas-WilsonVeedersburg

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Waveland ^26 to 10 Veedersburg

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Dec. 19^ Good ^Thomas-MarcrumVeedersburg ^ Alumni ^ 17 to 10 Veedersburg ^ Jan. 2^ Good ^ Cronk-ReedVeedersburg ^ Attica ^ 34 to 18 Veedersburg ^ Jan. 9^ Good ^ Thomas-WilsonWaveland

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Veedersburg ^ 21 to 19 Waveland ^ Jan. 16^ Bad ^ Thomas-MarcrumVeedersburg ^ Kingman ^ 22 to 17 Kingman ^ Jan. 23^ Good ^Thomas-WoodyWingate ^ Veedersburg ^ 64 to 7 Veedersburg ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ EglesonVeedersburg ^ Linden ^ 22 to 6 Veedersburg ^ Feb. 6^ Good ^Thomas-PasswaterCovington ^ Veedersburg ^ 10 to 8 Veedersburg ^ Feb. 13^ Fair ^ Cronk-Gruhhs

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VINCENNES

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Evansville ^ Vincennes ^29 to 22 Vincennes ^ Jan. 23 ^SartorVincennes ^ Oaktown ^35 to 15

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Oaktown ^ Jan. 24^ Gocd ^ SartorVincennes ^Washington

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35 to 16

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Washington ^ Jan. 30^ Fair ^ RangVincennes ^ Lawrenceville^61 to 8

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Vincennes ^ Jan. 31 ^SartorVincennes ^ Princeton ^51 to 8

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Vincennes ^ Feb. 6 ^Cochran-SartorEvansville ^ Vincennes ^53 to 26

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Evansville ^ Feb. 7^ Good ^ HarneVincennes ^ Oaktown ^59 to 19

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Vincennes ^ Feb. 13 ^SartorWiley (T. H.)^ Vincennes ^30 to 22

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Terre Haute^ Feb. 14^Good ^ WhissenVincennes ^ Lawrenceville^36 to 30

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Lawrenceville^Feb. 20^ Good ^ Potter-PhillippeVincennes ^ Carlisle ^81 to 6 Vincennes ^ Feb. 21 ^Asbury-SartorVincennes ^Washington ^73 to 8

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Vincennes ^ Feb. 27 ^Norman-SartorCenterville ^ Vincennes ^16 to 15

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Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ Judd

WASHINGTON

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Decker ^Washington ^ 36 to 9 Decker ^ Dec. 12^ Good ^Decker ^Washington ^ 67 to 9 Washington ^ Dec. 19Marco ^Washington ^ 70 to 4 Marco ^ Jan. 10^ Good ^Bedford ^Washington ^45 to 22 Bedford ^ Jan. 16

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Good ^Marco ^Washington ^ 78 to 8 Washington ^ Jan. 17^Olney, Ill.^ Washington ^59 to 13 Olney, Ill^Jan. 23^Good ^Vincennes ^ Washington ^35 to 15 Washington ^Jan. 30^Washington ^ Princeton ^30 to 18 Princeton ^ Jan. 31^ Good ^Plainville ^Washington ^18 to 17 Washington ^ Jan. 16^Olney, Ill.^ Washington ^90 to 24 Washington ^ Feb 21^Washington ^ Plainville ^ 27 to 16 Washington ^ Feb 25^Vincennes^Washington ^72 to 12 Vincennes ^ Feb. 27^ Good

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WESTPORT

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Westport ^Moscow ^ 80 to 26 Westport ^ Jan. 16 ^McCullough-RicheyWestport ^Milroy ^62 to 15 Westport ^ Jan. 31 ^R. McAllisterWestport ^Milroy ^ 35 to 30 Milroy ^ Feb 6^ Good ^Wright-CarterWestport ^Morristown ^ 65 to 14 Westport ^ Feb 13 ^Wisehart-McCul'ghMorristown ^Westport ^23 to 27 Morristown ^ Mch. 6^Very Bad^ McCullough-SmallWestport

^

Interlaken ^ 21 to 15 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ EaseWingate ^Westport ^ 13 to 42 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ AbbotWestport ^North Version^ 51 to 5 Westport ^ Mch. 20 ^McCul'gh-PritchardWestport ^North Vernon^49 to 4 North Vernon^ Mch. 25^Good Scripture-Bertman

WHITING

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Whiting ^Bowen, Ill. ^26 to 10 Whiting ^ Dec. 9 ^Exton-PorterEast Chicago^Whiting ^32 to 30 East Chicago^ Dec. 12^ Good ^ McLeanWhiting ^ Lowell ^ 50 to 23 Lowell ^ Dec. 19^ 'Good ^ GreenwaldWhiting ^Harvey, Ill. ^22 to 13 Whiting ^ Jan. 2 ^PedersonWhiting ^Hammond ^ 37 to 9 Whiting ^ Jan. 9 ^CraigWhiting ^Hammond ^ 28 to 7 Hammond ^ Jan. 16^Good ^ McLeanWhiting ^Lowell ^54 to 11 Whiting ^ Jan. 23 ^CraigWhiting ^East Chicago ^ 34 to 18 Whiting ^ Jan. 30 ^McLeanWhiting ^ Crown Point^ 36 to 17 Crown Point ^ Feb. 6^ 'Good ^ RoeWhiting ^ Lockport, Ill. ^44 to 11 Whiting ^ Feb. 7 ^CraigWhiting ^ Crown Point ^75 to 5 Whiting ^ Feb. 13 ^CraigWhiting ^Bowen, Ill.^25 to 18 South Chicago. Feb. 17^Good ^ StocktonWhiting ^Monticello ^20 to 6 Whiting ^ Feb. 20 ^CraigWhiting ^Hobart ^ 102 to 6 Whiting ^ Feb. 27 ^CraigWhiting ^Michigan City

^

68 to 8 Michigan City Feb 28^ Good ^ CooleyWhiting ^Gary ^ 33 to 17 Whiting ^Mar. 6 ^HofferWhiting ^Michigan City

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52 to 16 Whiting ^Mch. 7 ^MurrayWhiting ^ Southport ^ 33 to 6 Bloomington ^ Mch. 13^Good ^ KaseWhiting ^Wolcott ^ 62 to 8 Bloomington ^ Mch. 13^ Good ^ JuddLebanon ^Whiting ^17 to 15 Bloomington ^Mar. 14 ^ Good ^ GeudelWhiting ^ Gary ^ 28 to 19 Gary ^ Mch. 20^ Good ^ HoffmanOwls Club^Whiting ^26 to 23 Whiting ^ Mch. 27^ Stockton-CarlsonWhiting ^ East Chicago ^ 17 to 11 Hammond ^ Apr. 3^ Good ^Gilroy

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WINGATE

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Wingate ^Williamsport^64 to 17 Williamsport^Nov. 14^ Good

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StephensWingate ^Cutler ^35 to 28 Cutler ^ Nov. 21^ Good

^

JarvisWingate

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Advance ^ 50 to 12 New Richmond.. Nov. 29 ^ Good ^MillerWingate ^Rockville ^25 to 17 Rockville ^ Dec. 5^ Good ^ MerrimanWingate ^Waveland ^ 42 to 13 Waveland ^ Dec. 6^ Good ^Merriman-WoodWingate ^ Advance ^ 23 to 12 Advance ^ Dec. 13^ Good ^ McGeathWingate ^ Kokomo ^ 33 to 13 Kokomo ^ Dec. 19^ Good ^ JuddLebanon ^Wingate ^ 26 to 22 Lebanon ^ Jan. 3^ Fair ^ JuddThorntown ^Wingate ^ 16 to 15 New Richmond.. Jan. 10^ Good ^WestoverBloomington

^

Wingate ^21 to 18 Bloomington ^ Feb. 5^ Fair ^WoodyAnderson ^Wingate ^ 23 to 21 Anderson ^ Jan. 17^ Good ^ DailyWingate ^ Clinton ^23 to 12 Clinton ^ Jan. 22^ Good ^WhissersWingate ^Veedersburg ^ 64 to 7 Veedersburg ^ Jan. 30^ Good ^ EgglesonWingate ^ Rockville ^ 41 to 10 New Richmond Feb. 7^Good ^McGeathWingate ^Pendleton ^64 to 13 Pendleton ^ Feb. 14^ !Good ^Bluffton ^Wingate^37 to 34 Bluffton ^ Feb. 20^ .Good .^ SwaimWingate ^ Swayzee ^ 43 to 25 Swayzee ^ Feb. 27^Good ^ ShawWingate ^Waynetown ^ 76 to 10 Waynetown ^Mar. 7^ Good ^ EgglesonWingate

^

Milan ^ 44 to 14 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ AbbotWingate ^Westport ^44 to 12 Bloomington ^ Mar. 13^ Good ^ JuddWingate ^ Crawfordsville^24 to 1 Bloomington ^ Mar. 14^ Good ^ JuddWingate ^ Clinton ^17 to 13 Bloomington^Mar. 14^ Good ^ GuedelWingate

^

Lebanon ^ 16 to 8 Bloomington^'Mar. 14^ Good Abbot-GuedelWingate ^Anderson ^ 36 to 8 Bloomington ^ Mar. 14^ Good ^ Grudel

Eight schools from Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky competed.Evansville won First Silver Cup.Decker, Ind., won Second Silver Cup.Owensboro, Ky., took third.^

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Second Annual Interstate Basket Ball Tournament

Held at Evansville, Indiana, March 6-7, 1914

Winning School^Losing School^Score^Place^Officials

Eldorado ^ Princeton ^19 to 15^Evansville ^ Referee and Umpire__Decker ^ Owensboro ^30 to 16^Evansville ^ J. O. Langstead, St.

Louis, Mo.Owensboro

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Princeton

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17 to 10^Evansville

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T. Spears, Henderson,Ky.

Evansville ^Wiley ^18 to 12^Evansville ^

Timekeeper--Decker^ Eldorado ^27 to 18^Evansville ^

M. L. Plumb, Evansville.Evansville^Winslow

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28 to 1^Evansville ^

Scorer--

Winslow

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Wiley ^7 to 6^Evansville ^

Geo. F. Miller, Evansville.

Evansville ^ Owensboro ^16 to 13^Evansville Decker ^Winslow ^10 to 6^Evansville Wiley Eldorado ^19 to 7^Evansville ^Evansville ^ Princeton ^42 to 4^Evansville^Eldorado ^Winslow ^13 to 4^Evansville ^Wiley ^ Princeton ^12 to 6^Evansville ^Owensboro

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Eldorado^ 27 to 10^Evansville ^Princeton ^Winslow ^11 to 5^Evansville ^Owensboro ^Wiley

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16 to 15^Evansville ^Evansville ^ Eldorado

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19 to 7^Evansville ^Decker ^ Princeton ^15 to 6^Evansville ^Owensboro ^Winslow ^2 to 0^Forfeited ^Decker ^Wiley ^18 to 6^Forfeited ^Evansville ^ Decker ^19 to 11^Forfeited .^

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FOOT BALLEVANSVILLE

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Evansville ^Henderson, Ky

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6 to 0^Evansville ^ Oct. 10^Louisville M.^ Evansville ^49 to 13^Louisville, Ky..... Oct. 17*^^ 13 to 13^Owensboro, Ky... Oct. 24^Evansville ^ Princeton ^52 to 0^Evansville ^ Oct. 31^Evansville ^ Boonville ^56 to 0^Boonville ^' ^Nov. 7^Louisville M.^ Evansville ^14 to 0^Evansville ^ Nov. 14^Evansville ^Mt. Vernon^ 33 to 7 Evansville ^Nov. 25^**^0 to 0^Henderson, Ky^Nov. 28^*Evansville-Owensboro, tie. **Evansville-Henderson, tie.

FRENCH LICK

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

French Lick^ Princeton ^ 19 to 0 French Lick^ Oct. 3^ Good ^ Morgan--MinerLinton ^ French Lick^ 59 to 0 Linton ^ Oct. 10^ Fair ^ Umphries-MinerFrench Lick^ Salem ^ 41 to 0 French Lick^ Oct. 24^Good ^ Huckleberry-MinerFrench Lick^ New Albany ^ 31 to 0 French Lick^Nov. 14^ Good ^ Katerjohn-BestFrench Lick^Booneville ^ 13 to 0 Booneville ^Nov. 26^Bad ^ Katerjohn-Miner

GARFIELD (Terre Haute)

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Garfield ^ Robinson, Ill. ^18 to 12^Terre Haute^Garfield ^ Jasonville ^ 52 to 0 Terre Haute^Linton ^ Garfield ^ 32 to 18^Linton ^Oakland ^Garfield ^14 to 13

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Oakland Garfield ^ Bloomfield

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19 to 7

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Bloomfield ^Garfield ^ Brazil ^ 40 to 0 Brazil ^

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GREENFIELD

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Greenfield ^ Sheridan ^19 to 12^Greenfield ^ Oct 3^Greenfield ^ Broad Ripple^60 to 0^Broad Ripple^ Oct. 10^ Good ^Greenfield ^ Knightstown ^27 to 0^Greenfield ^ Oct. 16^Kirklin ^ Greenfield ^26 to 13^Greenfield ^ Oct. 31^

HAMMOND

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Chicago Ms., Ill. Hammond ^6 to 0 Hammond ^ Oct. 3 ^StauffacherHammond^ Harvey, Ill.^ 21 to 0 Hammond ^ Oct. 10^Bowen, Ill.^ Hammond ^ 25 to 0 South Chicago^ Oct. 17^ Good ^East Chicago^ Hammond ^ 17 to 7 Hammond ^ Oct. 24 ^StauffacherGary ^ Hammond ^7 to 0 Gary ^Nov. 7^ Good ^South Bend^ Hammond ^ 33 to 0 Hammond ^ Nov. 14^ Pineo

KIRKLIN

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Kirklin ^ Kempton ^ 75 to 0 Kirklin ^ Sept. 30^ Good ^ Mount-BenhamKirklin ^ Elwood ^ 86 to 0^Kirklin ^ Oct. 14^ Good ^ Mount-CochranKirklin ^ Broad Ripple ^ 105 to 0 Kirklin ^ Oct. 24^ Good ^ Mount-WigginsKirklin ^ Greenfield ^26 to 13^Greenfield ^ Oct. 31^ ,Poor ^ Mount-OxerKirklin ^ Brownsburg ^13 to 0^Lafayette ^ Nov. 7^ Good ^ Siler-PorterKirklin ^ Sheridan ^20 to 6^Kirklin ^ Nov. 21^ Good ^ Lambert-HeardrickKirklin ^ Gosport ^ 40 to 0 Kirklin ^ Nov. 26^ Good ^IMount-Hughes

PRINCETON

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

French Lick^ Princeton ^ 19 to 0

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French Lick^Oct. 3^ Fair ^ Morgan-MinerPrinceton ^Huntington ^34 to 7

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Princeton ^ Oct. 17 ^Alcorn-HartkeEvansville ^ Princeton ^32 to 0

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Evansville ^ Oct. 24^ Good ^ Alcorn-MenziesMt. Vernon^ Princeton ^13 to 12

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Princeton ^ Nov. 7 ^Alcorn-KrugPetersburg ^ Princeton ^ 27 to 7

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Petersburg ^ Nov. 14^ Good ^ Alcorn

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WABASH

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Logansport ^ Wa bash ^16 to 0^Logansport ^ .. Oct. 10^ Good ^ LePotoWinona A. C.^ Wabash ^ 88 to 0 Warsaw ^ Oct. 17^ Good ^ LePotoWabash ^ Logansport ^ 20 to 0 Wabash ^ Oct. 24 ^LePotoWabash ^ Warsaw ^ 18 to 6 Wabash ^ Oct. 31 ^LePotoWarsaw

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Wabash ^ 17 to 0 Warsaw ^ Nov. 14^ ,Fair ^LePoto

WILEY (Terre Haute)

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

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Good ^Robinson

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Wiley ^ 34 to 10^Robinson

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Good ^Wiley ^ Brazil ^75 to 0^Wiley ^Wiley

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Linton ^ 14 to 13^Wiley ^

SOCCER FOOT BALL RECORD, SEASON 1913-14—INTERLAKEN

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

*^0 to 0^Interlaken^Interlaken

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Wendell Phillips^5 to 1^Interlaken ^**^0 to 0^Interlaken ^

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2 to 2^Chicago ^Oak Park^ Interlaken ^3 to 2 ;Interlaken ^ 1Interlaken ^New Trier^ 1 to 0^Interlaken ^

*Interlaken-Englewood H. S., tie. **Interlaken-Lane H. S., tie. §Interlaken-McCormick Theological Seminary, tie.In tieing Lane High School Interlaken claims with Lane the High School Championship of the West, as Oak Park

High School which defeated Interlaken was in turn defeated decisively for its Division Championship by New TrierHigh School.

This sport has been substituted for Football by Interlaken.

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BASE BALLAUBURN

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Kendallville ^ Auburn ^ 20 to 15^Auburn ^ April 18 ^Buckles-ShickAuburn ^ Garrett ^4 to 3 Garrett ^May 2^ Good ^ Buckles-WeaverKendallville ^ Auburn ^ 4 to 2^Kendallville May 9^ Good Buckles-Detrick

"WABASH VALLEY LEAGUE"—Bluffton, Huntington, Rochester, North Manchester

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Bluffton ^ N. Manchester^18 to 11^N. Manchester Sept. 19^ Good ^Rochester ^ Huntington ^13 to 0^Rochester ^ Sept. 19^Bluffton ^ Huntington ^7 to 4^Bluffton ^ Sept. 26^N. Manchester

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Rochester ^10 to 5^Rochester ^ Sept. 26^Bluffton ^ Rochester^2 to 0^Bluffton ^ Oct. 3^N. Manchester

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Huntington ^ 12 to 4 Huntington ^Oct. 3^Bluffton ^ Huntington ^3 to 1^Huntington ^ Oct. 10^ Good ^Rochester ^ N. Manchester^9 to 3^N. Manchester

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Oct. 10^Bluffton ^ N. Manchester

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6 to 5^Huntington ^ Oct. 17^ Good ^*Huntington ^ Rochester ^9 to 8 Huntington ^ Oct. 17^Huntington ^ N. Manchester....^6 to 2^Huntington ^ Oct. 17^Bluffton ^ Rochester ^ 5 to 0^Huntington ^ Oct. 17^ Good ^

*Protested

BURNETTSVILLE

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Burnettsville ^ Alumni ^17 to 10^Burnettsville ^ Sept. 14 ^BellBurnettsville ^Monticello ^10 to 1^Monticello ^Sept. 21^Good ^

Burnettsville ^Wolcott ^8 to 4 Wolcott ^ Sept. 28^ Fair ^ Spencer-GormanBurnettsville ^ Brookston ^ 10 to 3^Brookston ^ April 17

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Good ^Gorman

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EAST CHICAGO

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Bowen ^ East Chicago ^3 to 0 East Chicago ^ MorganEast Chicago^West Hammond 11 to 1 West Hammond^ Good ^ DeaverEast Chicago^ Blue Island ^9 to 1^East Chicago^East Chicago^ Hammond ^8 to 3 East Chicago ^SmithEast Chicago^ Blue Island ^5 to 4^Blue Island^ Bad ^ EbertEast Chicago^ Gary ^5 to 2 East Chicago ^CappHammond ^ East Chicago ^8 to 5 Hammond ^ Good ^ McKinneyGary ^ East Chicago ^5 to 3^Gary 'Good ^ Gilroy

ROYAL CENTER

Winning School Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Royal Center^ Alumni ^ 10 to 9 Royal Center^ Oct. 8 ^Hand-HarveyLogansport ^ Royal Center^ 15 to 3 Royal Center^ April 11 ^Angermeier-HarveyRoyal Center^ Kewanna ^ 16 to 1^Royal Center^ Oct. 16^Royal Center...^Walton ^ 14 to 3^Royal Center^ April 17^ Harvey

STAR CITY

Winning School

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Losing School^Score^Place^Date^Treatment^Officials

Winamac ^ Star City^ 18 to 5 Winamac ^ Sept. 25^ Good ^ StephensStar City^ Kewanna ^ 24 to 3^Star City^Oct. 2^ Good ^ StephensStar City^ Kewanna ^ 20 to 4 Kewanna ^Oct. 9^ Good ^ King-LeboWinamac ^ Star City ^5 to 4^Star City^ Oct. 16^ Good ^ King-LeboStar City^ Knox ^10 to 8^Star City Oct. 23 Good

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King-Lebo

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