FATHER ADRIAN is not
a good loser—he does
not know what it is to
take a beating. A junior has never been really beaten, for if a
single game is lost the Juniors get a
return game and nine times out of ten
win in the comeback.
Father Adrian has…
Football
HE JUNIORS opened their 1916 season with the Moline Athletics and defeated them so badly that the Moline High
School got cold feet and failed to appear the next week.
Finally the Moline Federals screwed up nerve enough to face
the Juniors.…
Junior Basketball
ALTHOUGH the Juniors were not as successful at basket-ball as
they were on the gridiron yet they managed to tuck away a
large portion of their games by heavy scores. Clinton, Wilton, Lost Nation, Lyons and Charlotte were among the…
THE OPENING of the baseball season is always a time of suspense for the older Junior players, as it is at this time that
the Junior coach lops off from the top to make room for the
younger aspirants to Junior honors. Scarcely ever is…
But not too much credit can be given to Butterfield, the real first
string of the 1916 season. Cool, deliberate, with a tantalizing mixture of
curves, fast and slow balls, he was never hard hit and closed the season with
an average of over eleven…
Junior "A" Men 1916-1917 Basketball Nolan
Glanz
Nolan
Gimbel
Waters
Woeber
Lew
Hand
Ruhl
Kelly
Quinn
Nhare
Conway
Quinn 1916 and 1917
Cranny
VanderVannet
Capt. Hand
FOOTBALL
Quinn
Phelan
Glanz
Carpentier
McLain
McCarville
Goodall