Image from page 79 of "Athletic principles and activities" (1922)
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Title: Athletic principles and activities
Authors: Philadelphia. Public schools. Supervisory committee on athletics. [from old catalog] Hummel, Carl A., [from old catalog] ed
Subjects: Athletics
Publisher: New York, American sports publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Phillips, Khoads, Rickardo, Sewell, Shoemaker, Sig- 7i SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIHRARY. iimiid, Tompkins, Thornton, Wecden, Whitney, Tippin (manager). Soccer—•Steele (captain). Gentry (manager), Calpin, Dieterle, Graham, Logan, Mathias,Mecko, Reichling, Rhimer, Wood. Basket hall—Biirley (captain), Woben-smith (manager), Lungren, Steele, Maxwell, Khimer. Miller, Gordon. Track—Tompkins, Halcomb (captain), Karback, AVobensmith, Hubbard, Winter,Hharpless, Wright, Carey (manager), Lungren, Mathias. Base ball—Whitney,Haverstick, Lungren, Barret, (arberry, Steele, Lighteap, Kohn, Karback,E. Steele, Brachman, Keichling, Lachman. Tennis—Reid, Hitschler, Oppen-heimer, Donald. In addition, second honors were awarded to a number of students whotook part on the foregoing teams, and to the following who are on th:;swimming team. Swimming is considered a minor sport and the highesthonor awarded is the second. Those who received them are: Ashman,Bishop, Farley, Huckle, Kogel, Schimmel, Wagner.
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1, Tomiikins; 2, Karback; 3, Wobensmitli; 4, Halcombe, Capt.GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL RELAY TEAM. Winner Relay Chauipionshii) Pliiladelphia Public High Schools, Suburban HighSchool Relay Championshii), and the One-Mile Relay Championship (Class B)of America. These three vi<-tories were made at the Penn Relay Carnival,April 2S and 29. 1922. This record of three victories by one relay team at theCarnival was never before achieved by any one team. Dining tlie last school year classes in fencing and apparatus Avork wereciindnctid and a well organized intersection basket ball league was in opera-tion. An intersection swimming meet was held in February, in the pool ofthe (Jerniantown Y.M.C.A. In the spring and early summer a base ballleague and tennis league for sections were conducted, the games being playedat Waterview. Here again, the lack of space was felt. The school havingno athletic Held, only a few games each week could be played. Intersectionmeets were also held in track, freshman
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Image from page 79 of "Athletic principles and activities" (1922)
Identifier: athleticprincipl00phila
Title: Athletic principles and activities
Authors: Philadelphia. Public schools. Supervisory committee on athletics. [from old catalog] Hummel, Carl A., [from old catalog] ed
Subjects: Athletics
Publisher: New York, American sports publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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Phillips, Khoads, Rickardo, Sewell, Shoemaker, Sig- 7i SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIHRARY. iimiid, Tompkins, Thornton, Wecden, Whitney, Tippin (manager). Soccer—•Steele (captain). Gentry (manager), Calpin, Dieterle, Graham, Logan, Mathias,Mecko, Reichling, Rhimer, Wood. Basket hall—Biirley (captain), Woben-smith (manager), Lungren, Steele, Maxwell, Khimer. Miller, Gordon. Track—Tompkins, Halcomb (captain), Karback, AVobensmith, Hubbard, Winter,Hharpless, Wright, Carey (manager), Lungren, Mathias. Base ball—Whitney,Haverstick, Lungren, Barret, (arberry, Steele, Lighteap, Kohn, Karback,E. Steele, Brachman, Keichling, Lachman. Tennis—Reid, Hitschler, Oppen-heimer, Donald. In addition, second honors were awarded to a number of students whotook part on the foregoing teams, and to the following who are on th:;swimming team. Swimming is considered a minor sport and the highesthonor awarded is the second. Those who received them are: Ashman,Bishop, Farley, Huckle, Kogel, Schimmel, Wagner.
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1, Tomiikins; 2, Karback; 3, Wobensmitli; 4, Halcombe, Capt.GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL RELAY TEAM. Winner Relay Chauipionshii) Pliiladelphia Public High Schools, Suburban HighSchool Relay Championshii), and the One-Mile Relay Championship (Class B)of America. These three vi<-tories were made at the Penn Relay Carnival,April 2S and 29. 1922. This record of three victories by one relay team at theCarnival was never before achieved by any one team. Dining tlie last school year classes in fencing and apparatus Avork wereciindnctid and a well organized intersection basket ball league was in opera-tion. An intersection swimming meet was held in February, in the pool ofthe (Jerniantown Y.M.C.A. In the spring and early summer a base ballleague and tennis league for sections were conducted, the games being playedat Waterview. Here again, the lack of space was felt. The school havingno athletic Held, only a few games each week could be played. Intersectionmeets were also held in track, freshman
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