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BASKETBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM Page Thirty
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CHERRY AND W HITE O0OOOOC CM OOOWOWW O :OOOOOOOOOW-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO C WOO OO Our next game was with Wheatridge, our ancient and hated rival. We cleaned them up in fine style, for the first time in seven years. The result of the massacre was a score of 37 to 15. This ended the first half of the season. The second half was the exact duplicate of the first, the score being: Arvada 5 2, Golden 20; Arvada 34, Wheatridge 25: Arvada 59, Littleton 25. We were all primed for the trio of championship games with Louisville. We played the first game at Louisville and there we met our first defeat, 25 to 23. However, we came back at them the following Friday and won the game. They were forced to forfeit because one of their players refused to abide by the referee’s decision. This tied us, so the following Friday we fought out the tie on the Y. M. C. A. floor in Denver. We easily defeated them by the score of 20 to 19. We then made a three-day trip to Boulder, where Arvada was put on the map as a game, aggressive bunch of players. BASEBALL At the first call for candidates. Coach Hickey was swamped with prospective stars of the diamond. We had practically an entire team of last year’s letter men. With these and a few new ones Coach Hickey picked the following team: Martelon (captain), catcher: Bilbrough, pitcher; Fink- beiner, first base: Harris, second base; Schooley, third base: Allen, short stop; Richter, left field: Hobson, center field: Hutchings, right field; Harkness, substitute; Paid, substitute. This bunch proved a good combination. Our first game was with Littleton. We bested them and our own bone-heads and finally won by the close score of 5 to 4. The following week we bucked up against Wheatridge. We duplicated what we did in basketball and sent them down to defeat by the score of 24 to 8. After them came Golden. They met the same fate, their score being 11 to 7. As the league games are half played and up to date we have not lost a game, it looks as if Arvada were due for another cup. Pape Twenty-nine
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0000000000000000000000000'00000000 '0'00 0000000000000000000000 C H E K R Y A X I) W H I T E oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS’ ATHLETICS During the season of 1918-19 we onlv played five games. The first game was played at Littleton. Littleton won the game. The return game, which was played at Arvada shortly afterwards, resulted with the same disastrous results for the home team, fn the game with Wheatridge our team was victorious by a large score. The next game was played at Louisville. This game was a hard one. hut owing to the condition of the hall and the size of the gilds the home team was again defeated. At the return game Louisville was two points ahead of us the first half, but the second half the girls could not hold them down. The loss of the games was not due to the lack of coaching for Mis-Wiebelt was a very favorable coach and deserves credit for making the team what it was. Those on the team were: Forwards. Sarah Rodda (captain). Until Foster, Helen Newton; centers. Ethel Smith. Hazel Graves: guards. Pauline Snydal, Thelma Hines. Gladys Camblin. I'uiir Thirtft-om
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