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TheAbb01fCi1'cZe 1927
Erahfurh Bay
Starting out on November 17th, trim and healthy from our diets of no coffee
or pie, we cast off our P. T's and donned white sweaters and skirts and Abbot blue
ties to wave in the frosty breeze.
A great swarm of little yellow and white caps heralded the Bradford girls'
arrival across the circle.
After the welcoming songs, each girl found her guest and rushed for bank
seats at the tennis match. Both singles and doubles were tense and close. Gertie
and Jean backed each other into a victory for Abbot.
After croquet and clock golf, We went to Davis Hall where we dined in royal
style. Before basketball and hockey, each school sang outside to Miss Coates
and Miss Bailey, getting primed for the afternoon's contests.
The basketball game was swift and well-matched. Abbot was thrilled with
her third victory of the day. Later came the hockey game. The teams flew, first
toward one end of the field, then to the other! Everyone, even the P. A. boys,
waited breathlessly for the final score - the last goal made the victory for
Bradford. The total score for the day was a tie!
When Bradford left, there were many of us who wished they were not going
to leave Abbot the coming june, for they wanted to compete with our sister school
once more - Bradford Day is such fun!
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