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High School Life

Volume Ill Harbor Springs, Mich., November 9, 1923 Number 6


Coach Leo Redtnond, Popular Kal-
amazoo Star, Leads His Men
Thru Victorious Season
East Jordan 7
Harbor Springs 6
TOTAL SCORES L AST
SE ASON: . H ARBOR
,.
6, OPPONE NTS
268
Proper Coaching Wi t h A Staunch
Spi r it of Fi ghting and Fair Play
Insti lled i n t he Boys Changes
F:tesults
Last saturday afternoon marked the
close of the local football season. The
local stores all closed for t he occas-
ion. Harbor met East Jordan to
avenge the awful ignominy of last
'year's defeat of 61- 0. A large crowd
was out and the day was perfect:
Harbor kicked l!-nd on her first play
East Jordan tned the old "shoestring"
l eaving a man near the side lines to
receive a long forward pass. The end
missed the pass. After a few scrim
mages she tried another pass which
was intercepted by Jones, after an
East Jordan man had touched it. He
made only a short gain but we had
the ball and the game was spectacu-
lar. East Jordan tried very few pass-
es after that. They scored one touch
down in the first half by straight foot-
ball and drop . kicked for the extra
point. '
Duri ng the w\1iole gaiile the ball
travelled baclnv"arcis and forwards up
and down the field with neither side
being able to s'core again until about
five minutes before the end of the
game tW'hen Harbor opened up some
clever passes and run the ball down
Coach Leo Redmond
to the five yara line only to lo-se it on
a fumble. After taking the ball from
East Jordan on downs, Harbor again
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began working passes and Capt. Wil- .favor, 53 to 48, and ;the coaching of
cox r eceived two long passes l eaving Leo Redmond did it.
only a few yards to be made on line Last year Leo Redmond was known
plays . Our line was not. strong enough as literally the biggest football player
to !hold when Woodruff drop kicked in the United States. He was also
for goal and the ball was blocked. known as one of the best , and the
With only about a minute l eft to play t eam whi ch he captained at Western
and East Jordan receiving tW\e could State Normal piled up one of the note
only hold until tile whistle blew. wor thy records among small coll eges
Score : East Jordan 7-Harbor 6. of the middle west. A Chicago sport-
The line up was as follows: Wood- ing editor wrote that Redmond wrould
ruff and All erdi ng, halfbacks; Pettin- have be?n cer tain of a pl ace on the
ger, fullbacli: ; . W. >Cornell , quarter; H. h' ?ad been playing
\ Vheeler, center; DeLaVergne, a nd R. wtth a larg.e umverstty
Backus, guards; J ones and F . . Backus, If there 1s an_other 290 pounder who
t ackles; Wil cox and Armstrong,' erids. can do the 100-yard dash in cl ose to.
Wil cox injured h-i s leg and Kni esl ey eleven seconds flat, Leo Redmond
was sent in. Bob Cornell r eplaced loses a r ecord he has held for several
Kni esley and t hen Wil cox went back years . . Football critics call ed him one
ao-ain. Woodruff played fi end, p.f the fastest men a Michigan grid-
gain after gain thru tJhe line. irin has ever seen, and it isn't remem-
Jones and Backus made some fine bered that a ny coll ege in t he State
tackl es. End runs gained very little. has had a center who starred in all -
Punting and .passing were fine. Good around playi ng as did Redmond a t
generalship was shCt\Vn by the quat'- Wester n .Stat.e Normal. His chargi ng,
terback in directing t he plays. We blocking, running, and cool-headed,
beli eve that Wheeler bas the best clever direction of hi s team will be
pass of any center in a Michigan !high talked about in state coll ege circl es
school. The guards held well. Pettin- for seasons t o some.
ger made some good gai ns t hru tackle Redn:wnd played under "Bill"
but run backwards on end runs . The Spauldmg for three years unti l Spaul-
ends were fas t on punts and ding left Western Normal to become
On t he whol e, a gooa, gamey team, athletic director at t he Un iven;itv ol'
well coacl;led. Minnesota. In his last year he played
under Coac-h Milton M. Olander, when
H ig'h schools dor't have better \Vest ern h eld its goal li ne uncross 2c1
football coaches than a nd ran up a total of 160 to 0. Olander
Redmond came to Harbor Springs came to Kalamazoo from the Univer-
t hi s fall one of the greatest athl et es sity of Illinois, engaged at a time
ever tu;ned out' by Western State when \Vestern Normal was looking
Normal , of Kalamazoo a nd when Har- for the bes t co:wh avail able anywhere
bor Springs High closed its football Down at Ka lamazoo this fall the
season last week, local people knew Harbor Springs football team has been
him as the man who turned out the closely watched. Redmond's honHl is
best football team in tJ'h e history of at Kalamazoo .as well as hi s alma mat-
Harbor Springs, with probably the er and the home folks were looking
least material, a coach without a bet- .for the 511 (' tP,;o ,; that crotw11ecl h: s fi r st
ter among .Michigan hi gh schools. se:t .3'J'l of cnaeh ing .
After years in whi ch Harbor Springs' President Dwight B. Waldo, of
football team was forced to be some- Western Normal and Coach Olander.
thing of a plaything ' for the larger hcld L;o h( l,mond in high penonal
high schools of this part of the state. esteen..
turni ng the other cheek from season : ''I.do wa:::: one o: !';enuinely. high
to season. Leo Redmond stepped in gra de :roung men ; one of the fi nest,"
a nd molded a football' t eam that made Pr :l;3ile rl! \i'altlo r emarked i n ;; con-
them all step lively. Harbor S.prings ver sation at Kalamazoo t hi s weel
has feared and now it is being feared. "His classroom tW'Ork was excell ent,
No school in Northren Michigan and he was thoroughly liked and re-
is more justly proud than Harbor s pected by both instr uctors anrl stu-
Springs. Last . year the poi nt total t.l ents. Beyond the fact that he was
against Harbor was 268 to 6. When of the best football players we
school opened thi s fall there was li t- ever ha d; he is a young man of ster-
tl e from which to build a football ling char a cter. He does thoroughly
team; it seemed as t hough the ma t er- whatever he undertakes to do."
ial 1was the porest ever Yet the point Northern Mi chigan cities even where
total for 1923 stanas in Harbor Springs' Redmond' s t eam hasn't appear ed ar e
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watching Harbor Springs. The Trav- Although t hey are quite green, they
erse City Record-Eagle recently said: .are fine l?rogress as butchers.
"Good coaching at Harbor Springs 'l'he 'miuilrer of hot-dogs slaughtered,
this season is responsible for the netted the sum of $10 97.
showing -the northern boys 'are mak- Hurrah for t he FreSihi es!
ing against t eams - that ordinarily - -
overwhelm them." 1 1
1922 Scores \ r . -
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! , High School I
. Notes . j
1923 Scores . Last Thursday evening the Boy's
Boyne City 7- Harbor 3 Hi-.Y club held a meetillg in the high
Charl evoix 6-Harbor 0 school for the .purpose of discussing
Petoskey 21- Harbor 13 t he di fferent tJh ings which t hey are
East Jordan 7- Harbor 6 planning on put ting forth t his year.
Mancelona 0-Harbor 24
Cheboygan 7- Harbor 7
Total opponents 48-Harbor 53
The above t alli ed r esults tell their
own tale. We went from a mere buffer
to a n aggr essive football machine; a
machine to be fear ed rather than fear-
ing. Congratulations! Team. Congrat-
ulations! Coach. May we have you
both agai n next year.
SIC 'EM
High School Holds Harbor Springs
Team To a 7-7 Score
The Cheboygan high school football
squad ba ttled Fl:arbor Springs on the
Harho Springs groimds and before a
strictly Harbor Springs crowd ' last
Saturday noon to a seven to seven tie.
Both teams scored their only scor es
in the first quarter of playing. After
this game bot h teams drove to Petos-
key where they witnessed the game
betwee:J. 1.he Petoskey and the Boyne
City teams. Petoskey bea t tJbe Boyne
City fellows and now ' they are laying
claimt tc tli<; north Michigan champ-
i o'l ship. They nre dari1ed strong on
clai1: 1ing ch[ornpionsihips over there .
The press reports from that village
s tates that they have not lost a game
t hi s year. Must be they did not count
that game at the Soo when tlhey fell
detwn to an inglorious defeat-Che-
boygan J:?emocrat.
FRESHMEN SHOW
FINE 'SALESMANSHIP
The Freshman class received very
good r esults from having charge of
tbe hot-dog stand at the football game
last Friday,
The Boy Scouts luive been helping
the football t eam during the past two
weeks by selling ti ckets fo1 the games.
They showed some snappy salesman-

Buy your lecture course tickets
soon, because t he first number is
"'l'he which will appear at
t!e High School Auditorium, Novem-
ber 8, at 815 .p. m. Tickets may be se-
cured from any member of the E:euiof
clas s.
\ Yo;d was r eceived last week of t he
following penmanship awards to the
las t year's class. Student's Final Cei-
ti ficates : Julia Boobh, Leland Wright,
Ardath Will is, Arleen Cummings,
Ruth Bradfield, Alice Faunce, and
Josephi ne Stei n. Improvement Certi-
cat es : Erma \Vi lli ams, Leona wyland,
Harold Hah n, and Duane Armstrong.
DEBATING CLUB
The members of the Harbor Springs
High School Debating Club are dili-
gently at work studying the subject of
".Ship Subsi dy" whi ch is t he question
fo r debate in the Michigan Debating
League for this year. Two meetings
have been held already, the last one
being Monday evening. At u:, is last
meeting a n impromptu debate on t he
question was held The affirmative
t eam consisted of Karolyn Powers,
Bernice Edelst ein, and Lynn Ward,
and the negati ve t ea m wa:;; Ollie Bac-
kus, Erwin Johnson, a nd Lester Stan-
ton . The debat e was interesting and
full of fi ght. The decision of the judg-
es was in favor of the negative team.
The team to represent the high
s cl'! ool in the first debate will be set-
tled soon.
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Last Wednesday. evening between
six and six-thirty o'clock , Troop I, of
tJhe Girl Scouts a rrived one at a t ime
or in couples or tripl et s at the Wawa-
tasee Inn. All were arrayed in such
appropria te Ha llowe'en costumes that
in some cases one girl did not know
very many of her Sorority sisters. It
was gr eat fun getting acquaint ed wit h
seemingly new fri ends.
At a del ightful supper con-
sisting of mashecl potatoes, Swoiss
st eak, gravy, peas , apple salad, and of
course pumpkin pi e. Mixed in with all
these eatables, everyone di gest ed a
goodly number of jokes for t he occ:as-
ion and otlher enjoyable 'finishing
t ouches '
After supper had been ser ved t he
jolly grou-p a djourned to the li ving
room wher e the r est of the evening
was spent in playing ga mes, t ell ing
for tunes, and working out tricks and
contests whi ch t he entei-faiment ron,.
mittee ha d so cleverly pla nned before-
perfect silence about ten o'clock and
i] aud. The ghost s, wit ches, a nd " men
o!' arms" left t he Wawatasee Tn:n in
all agreed that they had spent aa
evening of wholeJ;ome fun on Hallo;w-
e' en night- ma ybe the first one of
that kind for some.
HONCR ROLL HARBOR
SPRINGS HI-GH SCHOOL
All high school s tudent-s are ent itl-
ed to have t heir names on tJne Honor
Roll , who have a mark Of B+ or above
in deport ment_ No mark lower than
C+ and a t least one A. or t hose who
have B+ in everyt hing :
No. 1-Winifr ed Bar ker , 3 A's : Al-
P" 3. Cole, 1 A: Vi vian Lane. 3 A's :
Clar e Ozanne, 1 A; Rober t Swi ft, 1 A:
Lela nd Wr ight , 1 A; Rut h Wr iglht 1
A
No 2-Leo Fr iend.
ELLIS E. SIGLER
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