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l T LV f zi 'bf K R E N a Bill . 9? N A.. 31 1 s li peery, as jQ ,trri f Elf vf i A e 5' a :he high school, essary that the la won the fl1'S'C The last game, brilliant play' points. Eleanor sting seemingly C Splrlt v pcrform61HCe- ls. THE ZONIAN get 4 I 1 l Lqfl lu Rziqhl :flJ'pa1'rcn, HHl72b6!f0l1, G. dc la Guardzlz, XII. dc Za Guardia, De la Pain, Htznzmond, Jlorrice, Juncw, Dennim, Van Clief, Dryden BASKETBALL The general popularity of girls' basketball has increased greatly, resulting in more competition for positions on the team. Because of the excellent training that the girls received in class basketball, the team was in the best of condition for the encounters with Cristobal. The fast dribbling of Mae Morrice and the speed of the De la Guardias in recovering the ball was the cause of the overwhelming defeat of the Cristobal team. The shooting eyes of Ella Iones, Agnes Tonneson, and the Asparren sisters piled up Balboa points. Cristobal, however, did taste victory in one, game, defeating Balboa by the large score of twenty-one to six. After this defeat the Balboa team settled down to practice, and, upon meeting Cristobal again, avenged its defeat and won the championship. llvilfz pcffie ,Une and J1'Jz'frJ G Nye, foo, can bca! ffzefacullyf -M
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