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li- Y i 4. 1' 'lflw-are-,.?s'rs - A., .1 A , A, '7-. . ,' ' 1 i f i is . . .. g f f'W - 5 1N giyjrsm 'ee.,e.,- 'H , A , ' i 5 he .g .Q bl' , 3 V . ---,, . ,. . V x . e f ig x ' V i .. - . .1 .'v. ,i A, A ortland D a I Q ' ' , eermg 11 rl lron . T - dD eature onlghtg 3 Other I 'ilts Portlan ' De' T011ight's Portland Deerin On, 1 ' 3 clash - . ' Pt rugge affair, is the focal point of :tntlx-EortlandblfihdStad1um, an expected ragged 1:2 .j,hatura1 is due at 8 o'c1ock. o ' g hl10lllQlL-S1ateL The local l csta 1 ,H Chief upstategame, which rates' i -L.,-H in Mondays advance 111 ,Slate than 3 Slde glance in this . ..--A 0 hugdging the ...Aiea because of the season's fu- Bo t . S ulxdogs itnire it may hold in store for os ers In Actm - . , iwreater Portland pretenders for .Deering mghfs I lupETS,1 .I fate laurels, ls the Mwiston-' will say an offici 0 f1n1et,t1 k linger scrap fat the latter site, 'Kew coach Nat r h The i 92 Blue Devils opened with a Simultaneously la e H et' rout Of St. Dominic's of Lew- Pali!! .f.9.Lb0it.eLA .,,, ,, ' Y Day Rams 2 - c e in By Bl e 1 're ie in b D B I ' e 1 lub m their opener- E a urly I fsporiune Davis host or tr ,gQElieWhere, 'Fha--'ff' y d roughout b S Edifoyj mal-zeJ3h ' FA F - . Y the ,., K 55 ,, 2.11 1 - . S130 I Paces X Z a e 0 coulgspired Deering ' to , win n The first mterseetionai match ,ns Wm Only 6 to Q e E W - 0 c ever for 9. Deering High bowling at the gtadiu ve b een E lgleantl won the suburhan Purple s. crunching 50- VS m F U ts victories ha. mg High rl op y or its athletic room, the off by a Outh L 0 im sam at Tteeieas but .5f'Xlt1335uft1'IIR' er Ciubkmfip' 'litem George 1V?assgg??nd ,semi n ' - es puc e o a - in school gay iitetterirofvrl Wi: Sgmefmell veteran Houlton High five at the WFS Contail-1121 34- 'Iwvgl 0 - ljwednesimox got one, SDH CBuck5:State of Maine Alleys in Scar- Ting defen S0uth Pd , i be-I1 S0 of may-gms. R919 country 'borough' by exactly --.nnmint the Riot uSe. for rougi- Deering High Schools Tang r15iv1gS1?5:u,s Purpgew irsffumph over-f ggellgzmvesrg 36195 tt ne emma him second straight win at the 1 h i e ma 1 M . F V pr.-,dders gozrargfmy of NevgeiZtleTh1 outcome depended o O tn grngh of Biddeford team, 46 to . tu mcgariect scoriftfge ,hang Sea- ball ot the final box u ing the DHS gym Tuesday night.1'0' Q' al ' pene . i -mileS rms. A D ' - Um ik all iuog' Twxagskofer their own 2 X2 p DeTh'? trophy actuaT t Els Fran Palkefs St'5iQEns.con? it 1 L ubhrmln course- iunior out ioi erlngs Fred Gor Th- , . L ffl ' Bruce Almkgf the first tlllggifglatlogai Q32 lg squafifiy treckmen, the ingest DHS Band To Give i ff my . - , E. u e sa 1 1X1 severl ff i E45 Ufwgdcglxerms W ,i:s13wlg?gi1'Ll1Uf01' the school as heZ5Deef11'1gHielai, iiiirftfgfg? out ig Fathers' Concert t ff' paired the course Sy, one mlm! from me Hammer Muck Harvell for the first iiaqh 10 5 The Fathers' Band Concert oft' tone 36 seo0ndS 3she Deering W'fentat3.Ye',Att'orne?'. ..-99day' Half Of the fiI'St-day :lu -St the Deering High School Bandy 5 1-ef-nrd for Her' are ere 011 the Squad a, yesf- fh will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday, W Ji- -LL Y ' cldttional Coniniittees Announced For DHS Drarnati ?QpDeering Cagers Sharper. . 2tWith Height, Speed, SPIN c Club Play P t lcia and Nancy Ryer- Additional committees are auf ley and a 1' I H V. nounced for the 25th annual son. Ellen Fox is business mana-ini By Rome Wu-ths ' ' h S h l Dramatic ger. 1 n ' gfsglnriayglgky fig? which will The ushers win be Edith aoeheyar Cstaff Spofts wma, , Wu be given at 6 p. m. Thursday in Mafgafef Wiggins' San'fYMHub'gb1 New spirit and another year of expeflsglce las ' ' h' h b d. A M thi u, ariy OOYC, fl .- - 12 Il 81' an Q12,S9h0Ql,?HE?!E0fETn1122421lin ,3f+m..5,nem-iimemhafa hihes,lwiDee1me H1gh'S basketball team S 'O g tR I T We Yicdespite the loss of three veterans. wtude W - , It ' 1 , ams n wo ins n ame Day .2 That is the Dam.-,n he mms 5 s I ' ' ' ii if t R X Deering High School, which haslhit the line for the other Deeringglaussgll. Tubbi mxzgsga chad a. dearth of sports victories1TD. on a. short plunge. Richardwiis drilling an ' D l. E ears Wednesday had fLeftyD Totman raced 50 yards tori in the school gyrnnaS 6911113 High School. which hast ' ' ' 't be overpowering 'had a dearth of sports Victolicsg rin recent y , Wits greatest day ln athletics in rmany a moon. Not only did the South Portlands score. The wxnmwon was the Deering team's first in the -.,we'll be imDT0Ved, bln recent years, wednesd Greater Portland Freshman Foot- f' Colby College ace says. 1tS greatest day in athleaty ham: , sduald lists four many 3 moon Not only digs tinge 'Purple Rams' cross country team outrugi Sgork High School, 21 to 35, slalld League. It was South Port-' The 1 , , i for is irst win in history over ,an 's first loop setback. - . D e Rams' cros - gf 4 - Deering Harriers gtg 35112 High 363322355 32? Q ggi 1'S win in h' to. 1 1 55501161 E 0111311 , eermg Overpvwer York High ttttttestiiilfli PM fm It 1:55. A Deering harrlers tramped York, High'5 yearlirigssglgtlg EOM' ip. .21 to 35, although Alex T - ' ' 'j f-jj' 0 a xof York won the race in meermg Frgshmen only lruae seclonds off the tw t S ll P I d V- .one- a m'e course recor 0 4 fi d Auburn contribute tone! the first H1110 e Rem . out ort an . T The Twin Cities of Lewiston an P ytmnd schoolboy agrlgeaten igorliil 1 T i Deering High's freshman grid-l ni ue th1.ee-way invasion of Greater 0 P mana Lewszi W 5560 033155 Allegfnfaders, only Ram eleven to crash o u qns today as Edward Little visits South or M aim 31 Pratt ini: 5. i-Iaynes cm: inthe Win Column this Year. Olmec jfiggridno D ermg gn the lattBt'S Memorial Fle old yy: -1. Dyer gm: 3. Tafglup with their second triumph ing? xt-lston ls at e tbl-ook. 9. Dey QYJIQ 10. Johnson tDJa. 13-6 decision over South Port- C sumo' CYD' 12- Vaughfm fD1land's yearlings at the Purplei ,Wy pq QLWBSF- -A-B . . 1 vsp X x'-.is X2 F. .V V1 -3 i EIS fig'-'RFQ .len-1-Agx Q.: je i V dg t was
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- 1 G C1 - ft Lg H' Bl ts new of te Chill as -at WY' . iD oyle I oeetxneaixxt oxav'wv95x'T',i55g . ltefl ' 9 0' at- 'ee . :nygf Wlnteilnogiexiggwx xsvriikiao 3533123222 all seaS0Y1 Af I-oy on xref' 'ties 6 QOYSQKXQQS .Doo ss aide Giant Coil ms remeg,:!Z.?:S-g,e'o02 X502 decline .d fmRam Father-Son 11, gtNight Draws 70 recteft 11' th 5 Green 1, 46-332 etball club racked up st. Louis e of a Breen use at ng C01 tries T in B' C rom thi e WHS or and. lsses. relimill yveES es. 34 en 6 128. A KQQDJ G f S lf .f 5 :Killa ii ' ds.C . .ll 4 .tart-is C .nil 3 die-fl ,Tl - all 1 2 o -3 in Same Day! line fon the other Deering a short plunge. Richard Totman raced 50 ard X me-it tif fella S a -o 5 ix Q15 gf? .-5 .0 Y ge mxcxggsfgagenl We all X6 WWestbro Page Nineteen ok, Deering P611 lates Toni ht Westbrook and D eeri lin: schoolboy basketball igariisctglgeelxrgfulii gelaisaoter Pant- w the Blue Blazes meeting Ed n ac on' Exposition Building tonight andwgggrggtliergf Auburn at thee' . I . ' fflfd for a Joust with the Tiger prec d SN 06 'lj a ers and football - 1 Y. n e - 3 - lost Qsons. over 70 strong- D wing eva W ew d Th n o . engagements 5, 3 , H c 11 N 'D - H h - d 1 lg L-it , I rl e e varsity cluell ,,, km About 55 other na 0 T en at -1 'rmrtv tfiickmen' mx tum out O O O --5 en s onor ack 0ttrel1:AtDeermg o Q e 1 aa in sevfjlfal Wasted P0 Coach E o . . .' squ gH1gh,Iep01 fuse drill x Deerlng Coach Ill PFHISB Of Sports .S lilufiellixafveii cfgf,hZh?aSt-aay ICQ ve Moradgsylgeirae on the Squad 9' yeah Whe Por e t fn OU BY Bud Cornish . -gaegmers are exvectfoci tits llrst in' qsports Editorj 'Ok reps h' , the Squad p. tl Bowdoin FWS e They gave J. B. his night Thursday. ghaelior meet agains Managers ar John B C Y, 4 J anuafll- - Co0Der: - Ottrell, known from bor er tn hnrrlnr in em..-4-..:th .amen tn.-new and Wl1D?T.f1av.aTe-. ore a backed ho as -Tec 'my some other choice nlc 31nm1Acetovs Annual Feaslaiigh Joacaabut sau a 8.11 8. Q u . .. .mlror mis Eleven Due .....t...Zfl.ti'1-225.223 Stndm C Ch , mon, to ot C 1 g ommlttee airmen 5,3 for t , long time cham- I , qu e ar st d. .tt h . pie?x?n:afA3e3ring nigh football his teachings ln history wereafpggitcgmml ee C mmm b t . 1 e at a meeting of the gh, win 01' Y SIVIDH a clam 'lnnurnvv Deering High School Riding Club fgzexxnlwstlettltfgt thtast thcydasepaint Ahoy Friday at the Tomlinson Riding h, had a. dismal seas . School. w 0 at Deering are - - buti Dram Clubbers They included Betty Winslow, the why 2-isvig-Tir: give Goins to out 011 H Diffc? 0a11?dhfl3'1efreshments. and Marilyn Levine, mg savage battle on T11-ligh come Thanksgwmg thevublicity. hm 3 sa in have the their annual battle W1 , , Members of the executive com- fgggdgmtnxarw Sam has iboards. Putting 011 hpsmck andllttee will serve as r 1 , p ogram chair- t his .1951 win Oeyebrow penpll W111 bebfifetgggnen. them 3 1, the Falmouth Stubbs, Marilyn mums uw' it Plans were made for a fall hay Dfn 1? m Hyler, George DHVIS- Dave Sw 'ide, a danc l th - a , . v . ' W bb Judy Tuttle El- I fedn e school audi ligase gzxvxytoagg hiazer, Dave:-LLRMW Lou Smaneyolnlum, a oo sale, and a taffy w ' - 2- ROY, Plans were made to nave class- hospltality and f DCBI'lIlg Harriers 'Ckms in brldling and sadaimg for an 1 ties, and the sess o ,, new lease of lou squad members, E trun Bates Frosh Ullbeaten Ram, Blue D ano L ' I . :ge vozxvletd to bri Highfvgxgar Ovslgll 29' - Deermg W Deefme High cross-cc?LE1it1!5Edt,em to its fifth straight dual win here f0dHy. 8. 22 to 38 trlllmph Qvgy the gatiels Frosh. Ware was timed ini l 15 second h kitten Gordon Biidfi end of Bob' The . - 1 W Summary. y s for 1 'ortland's score. The win ' Deering team's first in the Portland Freshman Foot- gue. It was South Port- rst loop setback. , ll'fer. President 'atiillflu aiigh 5011331 a Mothers Club- W11 P , ards to senior mrmbels nrchestra at tho VESDQI' ' D I ' - ,OGSQQ-CIDDJ, 5? l?1!:?trFDl,J'5fulflnu:1.B,: Blalie flaaomn 'DM 5- Haynes IDN. 51 rel- 12 I' 10' c 'ckeff 'Dl' 11 ' Runners Duel Today Deering and Portland HlEh'S cross - country teams- spcirgilrii matching 5-0 marks- Wa? S r at 3 p. m. today at Deefmg Oaks in a dual meet. The Ram runnerS are capable of 17115111113 Gauss record-holder and Blue ace rnd Guirnond to 3, new record, 8 rw-ring team balance endanse1'S Miss Roberta Lanigan presl' Preceding the business mee there was a trail ride for vanced members and lessons v given new members. Attending were Wilma G07 Sandra Haley, Ann Llttlefl Carolyn Riley, Jeannine Sulliw Sandra Cole, Joan Cronin, J Germaine. Judy Butler, Ann I thieu, Dorcas Frost, 'Joyce M tatal, Elizabeth Snyder, D01 Jeffrey, Josephine Pizzo, C1 Turner, Virginia Gray, Clau Plummer, Claire Randall, Patr: Honan, Carolyn Salarnone 1 Marlly Levine. eering Gridders Have Dad-Son Get-Together Deering Highs football team, down but not out, will have a Dad. Son get together at the DHS gym tonight at 7.30, with a boost from U12 m0th61'S, and Fearless Fred- dy. Harlow, of Westbrook. coach. 9ff1C1H1. CX-Player. will do the ma- gor speaking. Varsity, jayvee and , , . - .nl n lmemm' limi. cal. ia. Kent 4s1fw1 4, lcshman squads, plus ts have been invited parm ' I ' -4-ins! 5f,8.l'ted ln! .T 0 -U - o h Seniors To Be Red R101 Faces Deerin ' 5 Cro estra l , rt an Awards At Vesper COHCC I 01' an aces 0 J T Davis, jr.. Corlnielia Ffqgscggzi' f S ' - 35' ' 0 th 1 gkugfalioxglgfsg D- Gordon' ing? fan oddljs-0 Pgmands highfidinz Red Riot Janet Grilling, Jag1Sltbg:ll,LFgs1b While POTS -favorite over Deering at the Sic: to the post ence Hildre. - ' . 11: . an 'S Capabl B . , a Um tonight f2:?.if::.:ane.f1.s2s resisting School 1e.d...a 8 under- wma th ' to qesolwfu it' 3 92 mj in FfiS-.E'il22'L,5?d.ii0'l1iiFe Shaw. Jane Wardwell and Louise' C Rl ony to top at spvnhr ,,,PlAare Ka slightly Shhrfnr --1, for
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