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the final by taking both contests of a two-game series from Taber. The game at Medicine Hat attracted the largest turnout at the auditorium of the season. Allen was top scorer of the first line which included for- wards, Bob Lindsay and Dick Stephens, and defencemen, Bur- kett and Hamilton. The sparkling play of the second line was one of the features of the year. The tyros included Miller, Johnson, Lutes, Weiss and Carscadden. Mr. Grant coached and managed the team. Junior Basketball Four well-matched teams composed the Junior Basketball League which operated under the direction of Mr. Johnston. Squads were coached by members of the Imps who gave the boys much advice and information about the finer points of the game. Indications are that a number of the players will soon be wearing the livery of the senior team. The play-offs were captured by a well-balanced quintet captained by Alex Chacalias who defeated Goldie's team in an interesting contest. Sharland's and Feeney's teams were elim- inated in the earlier round. Table Tennis Interest has never lagged in this new activity at the A.H.S., for it was under the very capable supervision of Mr. Grant, with Max Adkins taking some of the laurels for his work. Sixteen girls and thirty-two boys participated in the matches. Dick Stephens, Walter Borowski, Bob Lindsay and George Fairless fought a hard battle in the semi-finals of the boys' competition. In the final Borowski and Fairless were matched, but the latter was defeated and Borowski advanced to become school champion. Johnny had a little bookg Its leaves were white as snow. He wrote the answers into it, So he'd be sure to know. He carried it to class with him, To help with the exam, But the teacher stood beside him And it wasn't worth a --- thing. 63
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