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THE ANCHOR 15 WVhenever I go gunning, It's William liufus that I shoot. And when I get n dollar, It's like the Jewish taxes loot. If I go out to play foot ball, King Edward kicks :1 goal: I can not tell which Edwnrcl 'tis- I c:ln't to save my soul. Then there's the House of Commons, The Lords and Clergy too, The Pope and dean' old Henry Sth, 0 .K 'u O Vi'hose wives were none too few. Next comes Mary. bloody Mary: Uh! the shivers up my back! I feel like grabbing up my book And hitting her one good crack. Now friends, l could go on and on. And never stop I guess: A I think from what I've said you'll learn English Histm'y's a mess. Arthur W. Andrews. '19 1 . NN Athletics Oi' Anson Academy-Girls The conditions had been such that the school took very little interest in Athletics until the month of Feb- ruary. We were delayed a long time for the lack of nets for the sides of the hall. The nets were kindly presented to the school by the Hon. F. W. Bunker during the month of January. Then Mr. Williams en- deavored to secure the Carrabassett Hall at a reasonable price. This be- ing done the school provided for two basket ball teams, the boys' and the girls'. The number out to practice has been very large and we have practiced twice a week. Along with the basket ball we have been having physical training in the hall. The first game played by the girls was between the Blues and the Reds, both of A. A. Then the man- ager, Miss Norma Berry, scheduled a game with Skowhegan H. S. second team, to be played at North Anson, Feb. 14. This being the first real game of the season, Skowhegan won. The score was seven to six. The line- up was as follows: Bernice Bailey R. F. Eleanor Mitchell L. F. Norma Berry C. Alice McLean S. C. Mabel Clark L. G. Ethel Smith R. G. On the evening of Feb. 21 the sec- ond team of Watenville H: S. came to North Anson. This ended in a vict- ory for us. The score was 21 to 14. This game called dnt a much greater number of spectators than the other games had. Ouri next game was
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