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Z' 'N L oil Qi c, XA ff' ATHLETICS vi ATHLETIC NEWS Athletic Association President Walter Hamilton Vice President Raymond Miner Secretary Barbara Murphy Treasurer Eugene Arata Baseball, 1927 Captain Reginald Trask Manager Errol Ridgwell Coach W. D. Gilpatric Hallowell opened, this year, its third season of baseball under Coach Gilpatric. The team had lost only a few players, and has a number of veterans. Hallowell is playing its third year in the Kennebec Valley League. Other teams also in the league are Cony QAugustaJ, Gardiner, Morse fBath7, and Brunswick. Hallowell has always given plenty of opposi- tion to these teams. The season's record up to the time of going to press is as follows: April 19 CHallowellJ Hallowell 12 Alumni 13 Hallowell held the Alumni well and was defeated by only one score. Sawyer played well for the school team and Ballard for the Alumni. The H. H. S. line-up was as follows: Sawyer, cg Hayes, 2bg McKelvey, 3b, IK Trask, cf, Vigue, rf, lb, Miller, ss, Payson, P, lb, Flynn, p. April 27 CWatervilleJ Hallowell 6 Waterville 17 Hallowell lost the first interschol- astic game of the season to Water- ville. Although Waterville played hard, Hallowell was able to check them to some extent. The line-up was as follows: Sawyer, cg Arata, lf 5 McKelvey, 3bg Trask, cf, Vigue, rf, Hayes, 2bg Miller, ss, Payson, lb, Flynn, p. April 30 fHallowellJ Hallowell 2 Morse 12 Hallowell played its first league game with Morse and lost by a one- sided score. Oliver pitched a steady game for Morse, while Flynn and Payson played well for Hallowell. The lineup: Sawyer, cg Arata, lfg McKelvey, 3bg Trask, cf, Vigue, rf, lb, Hayes, 2bg Miller, ss, Payson, pg Flynn, pg Noyes, rf. May 7 CHallowellJ Hallowell 3 Cony 2 Cony came down here with the intention of giving Hallowell a good trimming, but Hallowell was deter- mined 'to send them back defeated. Both teams were well coached. Hal- lowell scored once in the first inning and for the next five innings the score remained Hallowell 1-Cony 0.
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36 The VENTURE 1922 Seldon Pearce graduates this year from the University of Maine. Charles O'Brien, a student in the department of foreign relations at Georgetown University, will spend the summer at Belgrade Lakes. 1923 i James Carbino, Jr., has moved to Augusta. Esther Arata is to attend Farm- ington Normal School this summer. Audrey Snare is to attend a school for music teachers this summer. She plans to teach music in public schools. 1924 Francis Greeley graduates this year from the Ithica School of Phy- sical Training. Alice Stevens Guardacosta, who has been living in New London, Conn., has returned to Hallowell. Edna Merrill Hippler, who has been living in Massachusetts while her husband was employed by the State Highway Commission, of that State, has returned to Maine to live. 1925 Jean Scott is making an excellent record at the Central Maine Hospital, Lewiston. Madeline Wright isa nurse at the State Hospital. She is to go to New York to study in the fall. Marion Wescott is soon to gradu- ate from the Bay Path Institute, Springfield. 1926 Munro Catchell played an impor- tant part in the play Hell-Bent for Heaven, given a short time ago by the Maine Masque and won unusu- ally high commendation for his inter- pretation of the role. James O'Brien recently made an automobile tour through thirteen states. He was employed at the State House during the legislative session and will be at Belgrade Lakes during the summer. Ernest Hutchinson is sport editor of the Kennebec Journal. His maga- zine-printed and edited by himself ----is to appear in the near future.
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38 The VENTURE During the sixth inning, the Hallo- well team thinking this lead insulii- cient, pounded out another run. The Cony outfit, getting a run in the 7th, and one in the Sth, tied the score two all. With a man on second, Noyes smashed out a clean single, bringing in the winning run. Payson pitched a fine game for Hallowell, allowing only three hits. Hayden played a fine game for Cony, allowing but seven hits. The lineup for Hallo- well: Sawyer, c, Arata, lf, McKel- vey, 3b, Trask, cf, Vigue, lb, Hayes, 2b, Miller, ss, Payson, p, Noyes, rf. The lineup for Cony: Parquette, ss, Hunt, 2b, Tyson, 3b, Fabrizi, cf, Hurd, lb, Dennet, lf, Burdell, rf, Violette, rf, Rand, c, Hayden, p. May 11 CHallowellJ Hallowell 2 Waterville 5 Waterville took the return game from Hallowell. Showing much im- provement, the Hallowell team held Waterville to only a small number of scores, besides getting a few for him- self. Hallowell offered much more opposition to Waterville this time than in the first game. The lineup: Sawyer, c, .Arata, lf, McKelvey, 3b, Trask, cf, Vigue, rf, Hayes, 2b, Miller, ss, Payson, lb, Flynn, p. May 14 fGardinerJ Hallowell 5 Gardiner 6 Hallowell lost the second league game of the season to Gardiner by one score. At the end of the 9th, the score was tied, then, during the tenth, Gardiner got a run, thus win- ning the game. The lineup: Sawyer, c, Arata, lf, McKelvey, 3b, Trask, cf, Vigue, lb, Hayes, 2b, Miller, ss, Payson, p, Noyes, rf. May 18 CHallowelll Hallowell 5 Brunswick 3 Hallowell won its second league game of the season with Brunswick. Starting in the second, Brunswick scored one run in each of the three consecutive innings. In the sixth, Hallowell drove Sadler from the box. replaced him. Two strong netted one double each for Frost blows Hayes and Payson, and both hits put over a run at the right time. Hallo- well rnade two or three fine fielding plays. With two out, in the sixth, Trask shot a beautiful one home just in time to nail Porter, who was run- ning towards home on Cowley's hit. The lineup: Sawyer, c, Arata, lf, McKelvey, 3b, Trask, cf, Vigue, lb, Hayes, 2b, Miller, ss, Payson, rf, Noyes, p. May 21 fLivermore Falls? Hallowell 3 Livermore Falls 5 Although working hard, Hallowell lost to Livermore Falls by two scores. Hallowell was ahead until the ninth inning, when one strong blow brought to Livermore Falls the vic- tory. As the remaining games on the schedule have not been played to date, it is impossible to include them in this issue.
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