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18 THE TATTLER February 5 Rangeley went to Farming- ton for the return game with the High School. We were again victorious over the Shire town team. The score was 23-30. February 12 the final class games were played for the championship of the High School. The Seniors won by the close score of 26-341. February 16 Rangeley went to Stratton to play the return game. We won, after a hard fight, by a 'score of 24-30. fThanks for th-e lunc'h.l February 19 Rangeley went to Farming- ton to play the Normal Reserves. We were defeated by one basket. The score was 23-25. February 26 Rangeley wound up the sea- son by going to Farmington again to play in the Farmington Normal Tournament. We were eliminated by jay High School in the first game, being defeated by the score of 9-27. Summary of the games: R. H. S. OPP. Rangeley vs. Strong Rangeley vs. Flagstaff Rangeley vs. Rangeley A. C. Rangeley vs. Kingfield Rangeley vs. Stratton Rangeley vs. Kingfield Rangeley vs. Phillips Rangeley vs. Strong Rangeley vs. Phillips Rangeley vs. Farmington Rangeley vs. Farmington Rangeley vs. Stratton Rangeley vs. F. S. N. S. Reserves Rangeley vs. Jay Totals 339 328 The letter men were: John Moulton Robert Taylor Robert Moulton Robert Prescott Milford Taylor Elwyn Haskell GIRLS' BASKETBALL O the Rangeley Girls' Basketball Team belongs the cup, :which is awarded annually to the winner of tlhe c'hampions'h.ip in north Franklin County. The teams in the league this year were Strong, King- field, Phillips, Stratton, and Rangeley. The first league game of the season was with Strong at Rangeley. The score was 29-12 in favor of Rangeley. On November 20 Rangeley played the town team and won by a score of 18-14. November 24 we played the Faculty and Won with a score of 43-27. December 5 we went to Kingfield to play our second league game. Theis turned out to be the most exciting game of the season. It looked at Hrst like a losing game for Rangeley. The score at the half was 20-14 in Kingfield's favor. The last half fresh players were put on the floor and Rangeley scored enough to make the final score a tie, 28-28. The return game was played December 15 at Rangeley. This was another exciting game. Kingfield led the first 'half wwith a score of 6-3. The second half Rangeley gained confidence and won with a score of 11-10. Both teams played an excellent game. On january 8 we played Stratton at home. We won with a score of 25-15. Our next game, january 12, was played at Phillips. Several subs were given a chance to play. We won again with a score of 59-14. The return game with Strong was played January 16. This game was won by Rangeley with the final score of 22-6. January 19 we played Phillips on our floor. Our lineup was changed and even though Mavis was not there we won with a score of 46-9. The Rangeley team played Farmington team, which is not in our league, January 22. The game was lost, after a good fight, with a score of 26-16. The return game with Farmington was played February 5. The Rangeley girls were playing against odds. They were de- layed and as they arrived late had no ch-ance to get warmed up before the game.
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