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The High School Blat (MORE TRUTH THAN POKTRY) EDITORIAL STAFF Kditor in-chief Dorothy Kresch Assistant Editor Bert Holloway REPORTERS Senior Class Lovarne Gutherless Junior Class Mary Wheeler Sophomore class Mable Breach Freshmen Class Orvis Haugh EDITORIAL IU. ATS. \ «;<kml Sport. To be called a k r»nd sport mean; something. It is often used to desig nate a good fellow but it has a wider and better application. A person can ' be termed a good sport in almost B n; walk of life and it generally means one win, keeps a smiling face in rain : or Rhine. In our athletics is a very good place to find out who are the good sports and who are not. It takes a good -port to he a good loser and concede point.- for the other side and also n better one to keep from grouching and crabbing when he knows |, . should have won. One line thing about it all Is that the world is always on the side of the good sport wher ever he is. \ot only doe- it tafc, spirit to lie a good loser, hut it doe. equally so to be a koim] winner. I; s haul to determine which is the Let ter, although it takes a different sor! of tact for both. In conclusion let us .-ay that w must have the good sport with his smiles not only in athletics hut in work as well. What are they? Recollection? of the past, those short Hitting frag ments from our younger day-. \V. all have them and especially in the spring. It. i? very certain thai the Seniors ;ill have them and more so from now on, lint the Freshmen never. One has to attain v certain degree of ex perience and intelligence to harbor memories that are worth repeating and the Freshmen now are just re ceiving their first impressions, This subject would be very«suitable for commencement and about thai time our worthy editors may develop more en It if they are not kind heart ed and loan it to some Senior as the subject for a lengthy and deep com mencement speech. SPORTS. Basket Kail Game. The Leavenworth hijrh school team «ont to Wenatchee last Friday am! were defeated by a score of 25 to 18. II was a glorious defeat and they took it unflinchingly and fought til! the last whistle. Wenatchee has a superior team and they also had the advantage of being on their own floor, which was about two-thirds the size of Leavenworth'a court. The game was one big fijrht from start to finish and thero was a pood deal of Wood spilled. Ask Hal Featherstone about that. He ha.- the proof in the shape of a black eye with a long trash over it for good measure. The line-up: I.eav. (1.",) Wen. (26) J. O'T.arcy F John Gland Hill Raugh F Snodgrasa H. Featherstone C Frances V. Barbano Q Keller F. Rearick G Horan Substitutes: Leavenworth, Saner. guard; Wenatchee, I.antr. ITarley. guard; Fenton. forward. Tacoma Daily Ledger Annual Bargain Offer ENDS FEBRUARY 28, 1921 Daily and Sunday Ledger, tt>| Qf\ 1 year Regular rate $8.00 Daily only Ledger, <£/l f\f\ 1 year Regular rate $5.00 Remft Direct to Tacoma Daily Ledger by Money Or der. Check, or Registered Letter TACOMA DAILY LEDGER: Inclosed iind $ for one year's subscrip tion to The Ledger at your bargain offer rate. Fcatheratone, l Reid goal; Haugh, 1 Reid goal, .'> free throws; O'Larey, 1 field goal, 2 free throws. Wenat atchee: Glaum, :; field goals, :i free throws; Snodgr&M, ] Held goal; Kel ler 1, Francis, ,r>, Horati 1 free throw. The game was refereed by Smith. The write-up that Wenatchee us in the World ihowi what kind of spurts they are. They weren't sat isfied with beating Leaven worth, but they had to ruli it In. Wenatchee beat Lewis and Clark. ::ii to U>. Leavenworth vs. Quincy This name was the third game of the season for the Leavenworth Girl's team. Two were lost hut the i first won. The game Saturday night was the fastest and most furiou." i played yet. Both Bides had to work i for what they got. The Leavenworth side showed good team work, th ■ long passes were what scored for ! Quincy. The line-up: Leav, (13) Quincy < 16) I Neta Tyler F Marie Hopf i Mary Wheeler F Helen Niblock I Julia Biles C Ruby Cameron Edna Barclay S.C. I!. Pitrack Jon. Ouren (I 1..i1a l.aypor; Lois Ruth (I I). Brooks Subs: Leavenworth, Clara Jones for l.ois Ruth; Quincy, Margene John son. Loavenworth: Field baskets, Neta Tyler 2, Mary Wheeler 3; free Neta Tyler 1, Clara Jones i. Mary I: fouls. Jos. Ouren 1. l.ois Ruth 'I. Xeta Tyler I. Clara Joens I. Mary Wheeler I. Quincy: Field baskets. Marie Hopf <>. Helen Niblock 2: free throws, Marie Hopf 1: foul*, Helen Niblock 1, l.ila I.ayport l. Dorothy Brooks 1, Double-Header. Friday evening, Feb. is. a bin double header will be staged at the 11. S, Gynasium. The Cashmere Girl's basketball sextet will tangle with oik girl's team. Our girl's team has vis ions of what they will do to the Cash mere team. Undoubtedly this vision will he realized. The Boy's team meets the Cashmere boy's team in th? even! of the evening. Leavenwortli lost by bad luck to Cashmere on the Cashmere floor. Victory seems cer tain for Leavenworth. The admission prices remain the same. Everybody should turn out to witness this garni of games. Tuesday our Boy's team journeyed to Snohomish to battle the- Snohomish cage men. At the time this copy went to the printer the result wa unknown. IF YOU THINK YOU CAN. If you think you are beaten, you are-. If you, think you dare not. you don.t. If you like to win but you think you can't. It's almost, a cinch yo\i won't. If you think you'll lose, you're lost; For out of the world we lind Success begins with a fe'low's will. It's all in the State of mind. If you think you're outclassed, you are; You've j*ot to think high to rise. You've pot to be sure of yourself ! before You can ever win a prize. Life's battles don't always x<> To the stronger or faster man; Hut soon or late the man who win- Is the man who thinks he can. Try an Kchn Want Ail. It will pay. THE LEAVENWORTH ECHO PROMISE WEBDLESS I.AWN Nc« IVrtili/or Kills Noxious Weed Growths, Aids. <ira*s. KINGSTON, R, [.—Discovery of a long-sought fertilizer that will grow grast and kill weeds is announced by the e\p> rlment station of Eihodi I land state college as the result of 10 year- of research. The realization of tho dream >>' k irdeners the world over—a weedlesa i \vn—is possible without trouble or ■ expense, according to the official col legs statement, merely by the use of , ammonium sulphate instead of ni j trate of soda in annual application of ! fertilizer. NOTICE OF HEARING <>\ ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE la hereby given that the assessment roll for Local Improve ment District No, in. within the City of Leavenworth for the Improvement of Evans Street from Cascade Street t(j Summit Avenue; Sherburnc Street from Summit Avenue to Price Aven ue and Price Avenue from Shor burne Street to Ash Street by the construction of a sidewalk along the north side of Evans Street from the east side of Cascade Street to the I west side of Summit Avenue, and I along the north side of Sherburnu ' Street from Summit Avenue to Price i Avenue and along the west side of ; Price Avenue from Sherburne Street I to Ash Street, excepting that portion i of Evans Street between Orchard | Street and Central Avenue, where i said sidewalk' has already been con structed by the abutting property owners, and all such other work as j may be necessary in connection there- I with, and according to the diagram, print and plans thereof furnished by the Street Commissioner of the said City, on file in the office of the City Clerk of the said city, and in accord ance with Ordinance No. 202, passed by the City Council of said City on the Bth day of February, 1921, has been reported to the City Council of said City and is now on tile in the of- ' fice of the City Clerk, and the same ' is now open to public inspection and j will remain open until March 22, 1921, I until eight o'clock p. m. Said assessment roll has been set down for hearing at the regular meet ing of the City Council of said City, to be held at the City Hall of the City of Leavenworth, at eight o'clock P.M. on the 22nd day of March, 1921, and ' all persons who may desire to object to said assessment or to any assess ment therein made are notified to make such objections in writing and tile the same with the City Clerk of j said City, on or prior to the date fixed for the hearing. j At the time and place so fixed, and ' at such other times as the said hear- ■ ing may be continued to the City Council will -it as a Board of Equal ization for the purpose of considering I said assessment and at such hearing ' or hearings will consider any and all objections made thereto, or to any part thereof, and will correct, raise, lower, or modify such roll or any part i thereof, or set aside the same and or- | der that such assessment lie made de novo as to such body shall appear - just and equitable, and as provided ' I by law, and then proceed to confirm j the same by Ordinance. E. G. COWING. City Clerk. The date of first publication here- ! of, February 18, 1921. (9-2t) NOTICE. WHEREAS, there has been sub mitted to the City Council of the City of Leavenworth, a petition signed by not less than one fifth of the quaii j fled electors of the following describ- ' | ed district, to-wit: Lots 1. 2, .'5, 18, l:i, 20, 21, 22, 28, .18, 39 and 40, of Kin scherf's Addition to Leaven worth Gardens, which petition prays that said prop- I erty be included in the corporate lim- ! its of the City of Leavenworth, and made a part of said corporation. NOW THEREFORE, notice is here- ' by given that the question of the an- i nexation of said above described dis- I trict to the City of Leavenworth, will j be submitted to the qualified elector* or said above described district at a special election to be held on the sth day of March, A. I). 1921, at which time the electors are invited to vote I upon such proposition. The place at which the polls will be open in said above described terri tory proposed to be annexed, to vote upon said proposition shall be at the home: of H. S. McN'ett. in said dis trict, and the names of the officers of th» election to be held in said above described district proposed to be an • never' are as follows: Mrs. Abbie McNett, Mrs. W. M. Wamsley, Vernon Nichols. The place at which the polls will be open in the City of Leavenworth to vote upon said proposition shall be at the Community building in the City of Leavenworth. and the names of the officers of the election to be held ni said place are as follows: H X. Featherstone, Win, Blankenship, Mrs. F. W. Clemens. The polls at each of said above ! ' Mentioned polling places -hall open at ' one o'clock in the afternoon and con tinue open until six o'clock in the af ternoon of said sth day of March, A. P. 1921. E. G. COWING, City Clerk. 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