. Athletic principles and activities . (i 3 Mt. Vernon. ■ .^0 11) S 2 17 3 Muhr 40 14 3(i !l 25 4 Nichols 25 !• 24 C, 7 3 N. Liberties 30 11 4 0 30 12 1«; 4 10 3 30 12 Id 4 l(i 3 80 31 40 15 35 5 Peirce 21 14 14 4 13 10 Potter 30 2t! 30 27 3!» 8 Reynolds . 05 25 24 (! 24 3 Kutledge . S)« 3C 48 12 35 4 Stanton, .. 8 2 Steel 38 28 28 18 35 17 Stetson 142 .57 100 25 40 8 Stevens 15 ,» 4 1 11 5 Taggart Taylor 03 25 42 13 .35 0 Tilghnian .. (>3 25 80 20 45 3 Walton ... 18 C. 10 (i Webster ... 58 23 40 10 25 3 Welsh-West r, 5 1 1 .... Whittier . 87 31 44 11


. Athletic principles and activities . (i 3 Mt. Vernon. ■ .^0 11) S 2 17 3 Muhr 40 14 3(i !l 25 4 Nichols 25 !• 24 C, 7 3 N. Liberties 30 11 4 0 30 12 1«; 4 10 3 30 12 Id 4 l(i 3 80 31 40 15 35 5 Peirce 21 14 14 4 13 10 Potter 30 2t! 30 27 3!» 8 Reynolds . 05 25 24 (! 24 3 Kutledge . S)« 3C 48 12 35 4 Stanton, .. 8 2 Steel 38 28 28 18 35 17 Stetson 142 .57 100 25 40 8 Stevens 15 ,» 4 1 11 5 Taggart Taylor 03 25 42 13 .35 0 Tilghnian .. (>3 25 80 20 45 3 Walton ... 18 C. 10 (i Webster ... 58 23 40 10 25 3 Welsh-West r, 5 1 1 .... Whittier . 87 31 44 11 32 7 Willard ... 122 48 ilO 24 .30 11 Wissahickon . . . 11 5 Wright ... 23 3 8 1 2 1 Totals ...2,31(; !»38 1,(!18 451 2C,2 40 5 TESTS, SP II Tried 4 0 40 15 20 1 12 1 J 2!» !l :,() 5 2 28 r, 35 5 Tried 1Boy 1!I22. Tostsd. 4 0 21 3 11 12 (i 30 4 11 30 3 8 0 3 1 3 20 2 III Tried 0 r,4 3 .?0 .Eh-5 3 -co Aq-i a ^C^ I- 0,0 o> MH t! .a c a •- .;;^■sM^^ H. -^t- r-( t- i-l 1 SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 71 ATHLETICS IN THE BOYS HIGH SCHOOLS FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL. The control of athlctit-s at Prankford High School has been vested prin-cipally in the Athletic Conncil of the school, composed of nine this number, three are chosen from the ; three student membersare the president, vice-president and secretary, respectively, chosen by urepresentative from each section in the school by virtue of their positions,also members of the Council of Nine. These officers represent the AthleticAssociation on the Athletic Council. The other three members of the Councilare managers of varsity teams, elected from among all the varsity managersby the managers themselves. Thus the organization is a thoroughly repre-sentative one. The Athletic Association is an organization of the students, its businessbeing transacted by a group of students consisting of one student fromeach section, elected each term. The function o


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