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I2 'I' II IC 'I' O Ii C II BOYS' SPORTS REVIEW tDI'Il UOAVII Fm' Your yt-airs svn-1':tl Ill1'IllIlt'I'S ut' mu' 1-lass IIZIVLI multi- iu rlusv t'uutuc't with our ui:u'h. Mt: llulatu, Our xlsstnt-iattitmti with him has hw-u vm-ry vtijuyathltu Out' c'uzu'h. ht-vzttisv ut' his plt-ztsiug: IN'I'HllIlllIIIY. gmail IlIllIltil', zttui IlIIlIUl'SI2lIIfIIII2 ut' buys, knows how tu luring nut tht- Iwst thztt is iu :1 t'vIiuw, lftu' that iw-zisun Avtuti tt-nuts allways ztvt- :1 rt-tuttzltit-I1 Illil' In-ing gum! sports zuul gmail zttliivtvs, Altliuupgii 4IIII'Ill,L1'Ulll'2ISStN'IilIItlIl with Ali: Imlziu wt- hztvt- haul smut- ul' the- httst time-s ul' our Iivts, we haw- ZIIVVZIXS just ziqceptul thvui withuut thinking ut' tht- tuuuuut ut' wurlt, titut- :tual vin-rgy thztt Mt: Ilolztu has sztrwitit-wi thztt we might hzivtf 1 gout! titur-. Iluwt-vvr, :ts our high st-Iiuul t2lI'f-'UI' clrztws tu zi Clusty 11:4 seniors, ww Iw- Laiu tu rt-tuiuis :mutt ww tt-1-I just :1 tritle- pfuilty tm' having :lt-ct-pts-ti so tuut-h ut' at Iwi'- wu's tiiuv without t-vvu at thziuk you. Su thv Svuifu' buys ut' tht' Vlztss ut' 'IIA vxtt-url thou' livztrttvlt A1I'2lIlIIltIl'2lIItI thautks tu at uiztu who has wurketl :tual satcwitit-I-ti tux' us. uut just its at tt-:tt-lu-r. uut just :ts as cum-Ii. hut :is :tu 2lII-'I'tllIIItI wumlr-rtui t'vIluw. that our svluuui lttt- IIIILLIII hw just at IIIIIUIlltll'1'tIl.1UY2tIlIi'. I.. GUIIIVIIICY, .It'., 'IBN l tNt'l'I1.XI.I, Hut-It Ituut It Xwxxxliztuu, It, Ilratvitvtt. 1. I :tl'lv5, It. -It-uks. W Sit-rrixuu, ti Smith. I tlvlwitlt-gt-I Niltltllt- Ituu: .I. XI.'t'l'i'lvu tNI:-n.nQt-it, XX Ilurt-tu. I I'-:It-lwulu. I'. Xiliittftuuh. It rut-I-in-5. lt XI:tvIttul1:tII. td Htlhtrt, If XItNiI't .I l':tlIttu:tu. Il. Imlull ltlmviir. I't'unt Ituwg tl, Smith I, tJu4It'l't-5. II Mt-ittztgttt-. II. Sytlnut-5 ttktyutztiut. NI 1.4-4-Iw It 'l',t5Iur. II Knight. I. timy
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THE TORCH 31 The contests were very exciting. The Senior A team, which won, was composed of the well-known stars: Downey Twins, E. Larsen, M. McGuire, V. Thatcher, and K. Macllougall. The Senior B team won second place. The squad at this point was cut to thirty in preparation for games with Subur- ban schools. The girls practiced faithfully and hard under the able supervision of Miss IG. Jones. The Senior A team, noted for its excellent sportsmanship, was picked for the varsity not because it had won the intramural tournament, but be- cause of its past records and actual ability. With M. McGuire again captain of the team, it marched through a successful season, meetin,2.' defeat but twice. E. Davis captained the second team which was made up of E. Leveroni, R. Smart, V. Tolman. t'. Price, V. Piuolehto and P. Aldred. This team lost only one game, Before the close of the season they lost their faithful coach, Miss Jones, but were glad to welcome Miss E. Davenport who has ably filled the position. The games played: Opp. A. H. S. Southboro , , .. .. 13 26 Com-ord U H I 5 41 Maynard , ,,,k, 18 21 Southboro ,,,. , 13 17 Marblehead . ., . 30 19 Johnson H, ,,4,.,V 27 24 Concord .. ,.. . . ,..,.. . ,.,... ,...,..... , ,.. 13 18 Maynard , .,,., ..., . . 15 27 The season closed with the game with Maynard on the home floor. The first and second teams received letters. All girls should be complimented on their excel- lent work and fine sportsmanship. BASKI'I'l'liAIiL TEAM lim-It liow: t'. Price N, Stnrluut-k, M. Aldred. li. Coulter. L. Briggs. B. Richardson. M. Leveroui. lil. lmvoroni. Middle Itoxr: II. IH-dn-rsou thlnnutferl. V. Pinolt-hto. R. Sinnrt, F. Stuart. E. Davis. B. Jeusuu. lil. l4i':u-in-Il. S. Farley, A. Whitman, A. Mauro, M. Unrley. E. Davenport ft'ouch7. l-'rout How: E. Downey, l'. Aldred. lil. Larsen, M. Mt-tluire. V. Thatcher, K'. Mat-Dougull. A. Downey
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THE TORCH 33 FOOTBALL The record of the 1937 season shows eight defeats chalked up against no wins for Acton. This record, however, does not tell the entire story. In every encounter it was a case of Acton not having reserve strength enough to withstand the pressure of four ten minute quarters. Despite the handicap of few reserves, Acton played some games that deserve praise, namely, the contests with Weston and Wayland. Both of these teams were ln high standing among high schools of their class when the season closed. If one were to mention the outstanding players in Acton's cause it would be a matter of mentioning the veterans headed by Captain Spinney. The names immed- iately come to mind in recalling the games played are H. Knight, J. Smith, L. God- frey, and R. Montague of the backfleld, and R. Spinney, G. Gilbert, R. Taylor, and M. Locke in the line. The others showed signs of promise as the season progressed and should profit by the experience gained this year. Coach Dolan deserves credit for fielding as good a team in spite of the limited reserves. It is very evident to anyone, who saw one game or all eight played by Acton this year, that the future of football for Acton High School is very futile unless a greater number of boys have interest enough to come out and try for the team. There is as much football material in Acton as in any town of like population, yet the boys have failed to show interest enough, in recent years at least, to try for the team. Without competition it is difficult to keep the spirit of the team at the proper level to win games, and without reserve strength it is impossible to win a majority of the contests. BASKETBALL V To make this article interesting it would be wise to start at the end of the basketball season and come back to the beginning. Or it would be better not to mention at all the earlier conflicts we held on the courts. It may be remembered that as the season wore on, the Acton quintet became more and more skilful in handling the sphere. It also may be remembered that dur- ing the flrst week of March about ten boys representing Acton journeyed to Fitchburg to enter into the tournament. The first game resulted in defeat against the Ashby foe, who later won the class B finals. The second meeting, with a team running under the scrib of W. Boylston, proved to be a little different. Ed. MacDougall, our high-scoring left forward, came through with 17 points of the 26 made. The re- maining baskets were made by Capt. Smith, Knight, Godfrey, and yours truly. When the final curtain came down, we found ourselves qualified to enter into the finals the following night. The score board read, Acton 26, West Boylston 23. It wasn't long before the time rolled around when back to Fitchburg went the golden clad quintet of Seniors to meet a Hollis outfit. Yours truly had his eye on the basket and sank several from mid floor while Ed slackened his usual pace and dropped about eight points. Hank Knight failed to score, but played his best de- fense game of the season, which was tops. Capt. John Smith came up with a brace of hoops, while his running mate, Butch Godfrey, carved a few more notches on his gun. When the adding machine was dug out and scores totalled up the rejoice- ful throng of followers from Acton soon found Hollis on the short end of a score of 28 to 18 and saw Coach Dolan stride out on the floor to receive a trophy for our
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