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' T121-EejelQ3J-Q --L, --4 THE SDPHDMCIRE TEAM, CHAMPIONS Eggebreclmt, Clark, Hayes, Paine, Farrar, Clapp, Healey, Humphries. Taylor, Matson, Robbins, Merrill, Greenwald, Tyler. HOCKEY 0 0 0 u Hockey was the major fall sport sponsored by the Women's Ath- letic Association. Each team consisted of eight P.E.'s and three H.E.'s or L.A. students. The hockey season opened on Saturday morning, October 24, with a game between the Imps and the Vikings, the latter Winning by 3-0. The following week the Seniors played the Sophomores. Each team showed some good hard playing, but neither group could connect well enough to get the ball between the goal posts. The Juniors tied the Freshmen with a no-score game on the same day. The Freshmen lost to the Seniors 3-0 on the next Saturday, while the Sophomores beat the Juniors 1-0. The war was fought all over again on Armistice Day, when the Sophs defeated the Seniors 2-1. The Frosh took a 4-1 defeat from the Juniors. The Seniors won another Victory when they played the Juniors, the score being 3-0. After a tough battle with the Freshmen, which they won by 4-1, the Sophomores became the intramural champions for the year. The Sophomores' record was not marred by a single score against them during the whole season. Marjorie Healey, Whose fearlessness permitted no goals to be madiff, was captain of the winning team. Everybody used a great deal ofuintelli- gence in passwork and shooting for the goal. No one was playing ior personal glory, but all did their best for the good of the team. Page Ona I'fllIlfl'7'Cd Tuwz-fy-fain'
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-E-' ' T ii-ix-Zgn A 3 2 4- PX' V F - Q H , . i , . ..- ,,,,eY-L-in-gang., -11--ef, l l JUNIORS AND INDIANS Rive, Doe, Donlay, Criley, Fleming, Pelton. Lehman, Jenkins. Beanblossom, Tirld, Fately, Overman, Sutton. BASKETBALL 0 0 o Something new was tried this year in the women's basketball tournament. As the association is now open to all the women of Rattle Creek College, the teams were made up of girls from every school. A limit was placed on the number of Physical Education girls, allowing not more than four of the players of each team to be from the Physical Education School. The other two players were from the other schools, either Home Economics, Liberal Arts, or Nursing. Each class had two teams in the tournament. This brought out approximately 16 girls from each class, and because of the greater number of players, interest was greatly increased over other years. In all, there were 74 girls participat- ing, just for the recreation and value of the game, nor for an award of a cup or- sweater to the winners. All the games were played at the Sani- tarium Union, each team playing seven games. The eight teams were the Stags and Seniors, Indians and Juniors, Roosters and Sophomores, Bulldogs and Freshmen. Page One fflllldffd Tzcerzly-si.r
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