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BOLIVAR HIGH SCHOOL BLIZZARD” 23 Girls’ Basketball Cuba—26, at Bolivar—5. Bolivar—4, at Rushford—10. Bolivar—11, at Fillmore—4. Wellsville—4, at Bolivar—11. Friendship—4, at Bolivar—11. Bolivar—11, at Wellsville—13. Clean—9, at Bolivar—7. Center, Marion Hodnett (Manager) ; side center, Mary Root; right forward, Roberta Lain (captain); left forward, Regina Barnes; right guard, Florence Smyth; left guard, Edwina Smith; substitutes: Genevieve Williams, Marion Hoffman, Gladys Baldwin. The season’s games have proved more successful this year, due to the faithful and thorough coaching of our physical training teacher, Miss Hawley. Owing to lack of practice our first game with Cuba was a defeat sufficient enough to discourage us, but we kept up our courage and the three following games were smashing victories for us. All games being won by more than doubling our opponents score. Center college experienced no greater joy in defeating Harvard than we did in defeating Friendship, who for some time have been able to defeat Bolivar. The last two games brought out the “ole fight” and fairness which we have cultivated through practice, throughout the whole season. We have tried to use and to remember these things in playing and as a motto: We should play a game for its own sake, never spoiling the spirit of the game, or lowering the dignity of them by playing for profit at the expense of somebody else. If a game is not interesting enough in itself, we should leave it alone. We try not to break Hie rule of fair play, by playing for any reason other than for the pure love of the game. e play the game for the game, ana for nothing but the game. We must think of the game and not of ourselves. The game is lost in which one member of the team seeks his own glory. Especially we try to be good losers, ana to do this wiih cheerfulness and grace, to a victor who has played the game, leaving haggling, grudging and quarreling to meaner souls, and not spoiling the temper of the game by claiming doubtful points or insisting on little rights. We should be willing rather to lose a thousand games than win one by the shadow of unfairness. We try to be loyal or the game is lost. Everything calls for the qualities in holding together of the team. If we are loyal to our team, to our school, we shall be loyal to our town; so the beginning of patriotism lies in our games. Play them well and win. j | Photographers I of Quality s imean real satisfaction to you and also I PLEASE YOUR FRIENDS | DON SEELE Opposite Bradner’s Union Street, OLEAN, IV. Y. T1 llw MM ' HU ■■ — H» ■» +
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22 BOLIVAR HIGH SCHOOL BLIZZARD” BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM
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