. Athletic principles and activities . warded. City chaiiiiiioiisliii)was started in ISIH. In Iflll to iyi4 only one olassitication of scliools was made. In1915 to 1917 schools were divided into two classes. In 191S three classes of scliools wereestablished. In 1908, 1909 and 1910 tield days no championships were awarded. Class CBoys Championship Girls Dunlap Dunlap Dualap Dunlap Blaine Dunlap Dunlap Sheridan Southwark Sheridan Dunlap Southwark Southwark Poe Schaeffer Kenderton Mitchell Mitchell Sharswood Mitchell Sharswood Potter Sharswood Potter Sharswood Potter Class P. Class A Championship
. Athletic principles and activities . warded. City chaiiiiiioiisliii)was started in ISIH. In Iflll to iyi4 only one olassitication of scliools was made. In1915 to 1917 schools were divided into two classes. In 191S three classes of scliools wereestablished. In 1908, 1909 and 1910 tield days no championships were awarded. Class CBoys Championship Girls Dunlap Dunlap Dualap Dunlap Blaine Dunlap Dunlap Sheridan Southwark Sheridan Dunlap Southwark Southwark Poe Schaeffer Kenderton Mitchell Mitchell Sharswood Mitchell Sharswood Potter Sharswood Potter Sharswood Potter Class P. Class A Championship Clianipionship Year Boys Girls Boys (iirls 1915 Adaire Blaine 1916 Reynolds Blaine Dunlap 1917 Hill Lowell 1918 Birnev Whittier 1919 Hawthorne Whittier 1920 Singerly Fox Chase Hill 1921 Poe Taylor 1922 Reynolds Reynolds Year 1911191219131914 1915 CityCliampicinsliip Blaine 1916 1917 Mitchell 1918 Mitchell 1919 Mitchell 1920 1921 Potter 1922 Potter Comegys Walton Read, F Longstreth Longstretli Read, F Read, F Read, F. Head, F Read, O dl b 00 tc c3 s; SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. G7 ATHLETIC ABILITY TESTS. In the fall of 1920 the Division of Physical Education organized advancedtests for those boys and girls who showed proficiency in tracli and field ath-letics. These were arranged in three increasingly difficult grades, designed toencourage efficiency in this line of work. The results were as follows : In the year 1920-21. 2,273 boys and 1,354 girls passed Test No. 1 and 760bt>ys and 159 girls passed Test No. 2. In the fall of the year 1921-22, 960 boys and 483 girls passed Test No. 1and 346 boys and 99 girls passed Test No. 2. During this last year the tests were revised (to correlate more closely withschool activities) to the following standards : EVENTS AND STANDARDS FOR ATHLETIC ABILITY : To stimplate interest and further participation in : Pupils under 10 years of age (for all tests). TEST I (Those pupils who have nearly or completel
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