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22 THE BY RON 1 AN Fanger Weld L. Lytle Lynn M. Lytle Lockwood Review of the 1914-15 Season The By roll High School being without a girls' basket ball team for a number of years, we feel proud of the girls who again organized a team, and helped to add more laurels to our hall of fame. The girls played only two games this season, but next season they expect to play more games, and will be in the games to win. Their first attempt was on •January 29, 1915, when they defeated the German Valley Academy’s girls’ team in our gym with a score of 8 to 2. The girls showed classy team work, and victory was certain from the start. The second game they played against the faculty and were defeated with a score of 7 to 10. The girls played hard against the faculty, but the faculty was a little too heavy for them. The game against the faculty was the last game they played and gave them a record of one game won, and one game lost. Their total score for the two games amounted to 15 while their opponents’ was 12.—Ed.
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GIRLS’ ATHLETICS
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THE BY RON I AN 23 S. Hanger Healey Alfred (H. V. Lynn) L. Lytle M. Lytle Lynn Harrison Weld Dayhoff I. Hanger History of Tennis Club It lias been the greatest pleasure of the pupils of the Byron High School, during the past few years, to resort to the enjoyable and healthful sport of tennis. Since the year of 1910 there have been several private courts in the city and in 1913 a court was laid out on the northwest corner of the school campus. The following year the court was changed to the northeast corner and later a similar one was completed on the southeast corner. These courts were monopolized by the boys last season, because of the exceed- ing timidity of the girls. But this season the girls' tennis club has decided to eradicate this habit of usurpation. We, the girls of the “B. II. S. Girls’ Tennis Club,” have organized for the purpose of preparing ourselves for the Tennis Tournament which took place at the Ogle County Track and Field Meet, and we are trying to win more laurels, which will be an honor not to ourselves but to the Byron High School. i. II. T:.
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