Camp Pasquaney - Annual Yearbook (Hebron, NH)

 - Class of 1929

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64 THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL Photograph by A. W. Moody AN INFORMAL SET-TO year there were more than the usual .number of boys who could not play the game, the high brand of tennis displayed by the older boys gave promise of an excellent 'tennis sum- mer. Many of the lea-ding players of the preceding year had returned, and a few of the new boys showed much interest and fability. Since the weather was particularly favor- able this year, the courts early acquired an excellent playing sur- face. Bo-th of these conditions were perhaps, leading factors in arousing the splendid interest which marked the season. During the two weeks of camping parties the usual Stay-at-Home tournaments were held. The first week saw most of 'the ranking players in Camp and the competition was very keen. It was not surpris- ing, however, that Clothier Jones. three times Camp Champion, should win by defeating Elliott in the finals. In the second week tournament Pat- terson anci Townsend reached the hnals, the former e-asily winning the match C6-lj K6-lj. Both of these tournaments were run off Without the players being -divided into groups and they gave an excellent basis for later classification. In accordance with the custom of the last few years, a tennis exhibi- ti-on was staged -at the Annual Re- ception to Paren-ts. In the doubles. Hart and Haskell defeated Wilkiii- son and VVinstead in -a match remarkably well played for Juniors. In the singles. Jones again -proved his right to his title by defeating Elliott in another beau-tiful match. Tennis instruction was carried on this year as usual, and with the helpful co-operation of Mr. De l,a 'tide .hnnninvlmm-1 .11-fv.n...,u,-, .gao-4nq-.g,.,,A..,,,--A,,- f C4 llf bt 5't Cf tli bl Si G di ni ll Q4 tc Cl I Vl 1' S: 'E G ll T I

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THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL 63 Won Lost Pct. Team A 3 0 1.000 .3 Team B 1 2 ,333 Team C 1 Z ,333 Team D 1 2 .333 The climax -of the baseball season was reached, as usual, in 'the Boys'- Counsellors' game. This pr-oved to be very interesting, and the score of 13-4 in favor of the Council, by no means indicates the closeness -of the play. Credit should especially be give-n, in this game, to Elliott for his pitching, to Hardwick fo-r his field- ing, and to Davis f-or his batting. The game was a real climax and the boys should be complimented be- cause credit is surely due them. An account of the baseball season would not be complet-e without mention -of the sever-al pick-up games th-roughout the sfeaso-n. One ofthe m-ost interesting was the fierce battle staged between '4Miracle Man Morton and His Miraculous Mi- crobes and' Lazy Lillard and His Lousey Lemons. The score, at the time of 'publicati-on, has not been decided. The special feature of the game was 'the hit of Dr. Leadbetter, an old P-asquaney boy,-a hit which is recorded in the annals of Pas- quaney baseball as the longest -one ever made on the Camp diamond. In determining the 'award of the Harvard Cup for General Excel- lence in Baseball at Camp Pasqua- ney and 'also for helpfulness and co-operati-on in the sport, there were five very likely candidates. The Photograph by Sheldon Roots LEADDY MAKES HIS LONG HIT! cup was -awarded to Dana Hard- wick, however, nfot only because of his ability, bu-t also because of his enthusiastic spirit, his natural lead- ership in the sport, and his unfailing efforts in promoting interest in the game. W. M. Jenifer. TENNIS The Plasquaney tennis season of 1929 can undoubtedly be termed a distinct success. In spite of the fact that at the beginning of the



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THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL 65 Cour and Mr. Hinchman, all of the non-players, as well as many other boys, received coaching. The in- struction periods were always crowded, a fac't which well sho-we-d the enthusiasm of the younger boys. This interest was largely responsi- ble for the prompt playing off of the Sub-Junior tournaments. Frank Gillett came through the sin-gles dropping very few games and by his more finished playing he defeated Nestor Mendoza in the finals Q6-35 Q6-OD. These 'two finalists paired together in the -doubles, and by defeating Joe Fox and Ned Levering in the finals, 'emerged the winners. The Juni-or tourn-aments were also run off with little delay. The singles furnished many upsets and the firs't three seeded players were elimina-ted in the early ro-unds. Haskell and Knapp finally reached the finals andthe former won a hard three set match CZ-65 C6-3D C6-25. Strangely enough, these two finalists also were paired in the doubles which they won from Wagner and Wilkinson Q6-lj C6-45. The Seniors this year were ex- ceptionally talented as a class. Most of them played very good tennis and the finals brought forth some really fine m.atches. In the singles Elliott, by his steadiness -and well- directed drives, defeated Sam A-dams Q6-lj Q6-35. The doubles brough-t these two against Jones and Patter- son. jones and Patterson, forming an especially pleasing combination of steadiness an-d brilliancy, w-on the match Q6-lj Q6-43. Since Elliott was the winner of the ,Senior singles, he had the right to challenge Jones for the Camp Championship. This he did, and in-cidentally he displayed the best tennis that he has yet shown in a tournament. jones, however, with his deadly drives and an improved net game, beat him, 'to win for the third time the Championship. This match was one of the befst that has ever been' played at Pas- qluaney and was a very fitting climax to a very fine season. C. S. Stanwo-od. CARPENTRY This year Wliitriey Ho-use received a wonderful addition in a paint sfh-op of very ad-equate size. This facili- tated work greatly, as projects made could be painted and stored near at hand, and did+n't have to be tranfse ported to the old paint sihop LlHlCl'C'I' the Theatre. The wo-rk was delay-ed greatly on account of Mr. Morris, inability t-o attend Camp until July 18. Things got un-der way slowly because of preparations' for the Water Sports plays and other activities. After the Reception, on July 27, 'thin-gs began in earnest. Ten tubs ' were started. two of which were compl-eted in time for the little boys' camping parties. These tubs seem to be greatly in

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