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ATHLETICS limi! 1 ii' Mi lmllnit iumrlit. XX'.nri'n ilvmunl. Arthur I'c.1lwrlv. lHm1.1lit Plnlliriik. lntfum Nw.xnwtn limi: nm' XYinxluw ll.lrrim.m, l.irl lwmllcll, Rulwrl l,h.iw. ltmlglaww Qnav, llcmv Axlvurv RIFLE TEAM The Rifle Team of Cape Elizabeth High School had a successful year winning all but two of the scheduled matches. ln the Triple-C Tournament the Cape was nosed out of first place by Falmouth by a score of 232-226-. This heartbreaking finale was hard to bear because the team had defeated Falmouth earlier in the season, So evenly matched were the members of the squad, that it was with difficulty that Mr. Dolloff picked the team. Letter winners are: A. Peabody, H. Asbury, W. Harriman, P. Brown, E. Follett, and T. Batchelder. All these boys had average scores of 70 or better in practice and matches. Arthur Peabody, was the high scorer for the team, Next fall a new rifle-range is to be installed in the school basement. The Squad Scores R 1 lun- 4. I mv , lm, Uwmlmm l' YUM' Y' 'WH Jw im 'rm Imt iw 1m.i1w,.ii .x iw..iw.,.iv :ia Li-1 Y. xi ii .x xx' inn...-,ii xx' ii.m..n.-.1 31 33 5-' 1'- W -' 14' ggf ' x , A 1 sw...u it it iswwn l A A l ' 134 113 trim.-um R M A ' l V ll l' :ix na s.. 1'..,-limi XX' .luhmlmi 'l' lhrcln-lrtcr 14' IU' l'.1lmnurlv
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ATHLETICS Front rou. '--' fJohn Keenan. William Morrison, Lloyd Jordan, Jack Robinson. Harry Quinn, Richard Leighton. Burk row Mr. Holman Ccoachj, Keith Beale, Oscar Wilbur, Milton Hamilton, David Thurston. BOYS BASKETBALL Since the basketball squad won but two of its thirteen games and tied for the cellar in the Triple C, we can hardly credit the team with a successful season. However, as the season rolled on, the squad, which did not include any of the last year's ten lettermen, managed to throw many scares into the topnotch teams. The starting players were Lloyd Iordan and lack Robinson, the co-captains, captain- elect, Harry Quinn, high-scoring forward, Keith Beale, and Dick Leighton. While Beale was out with illness, Iohnny Keenan replaced him and came within one point of Beale's scoring record. Oscar Wilbur and Milt Hamilton were unexperienced, but capable substitutes. For next year Coach Holman has Quinn, Beale and Wilbur and a group of hard-working freshmen from which to build a team. The schedule: ffapr Elizabeth 13 Scarborn Cape Elizabeth 7 Falmouth Cape Elizabeth Z9 Greeley Cape Elizabeth IZ Gorham Cape Elizabeth Zl Standish Cape Elizabeth lf? North Yarmouth Cape Elizabeth 33 Greeley Cape Elizabeth 24 Falmouth Cape Elizabeth 31 Scarboro Cape Elizahvth I9 Gorham Cape Elizabeth 16 Standish
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ATHLETICS I-'rom nm' Mr. Holman fcoachl. Calvin Jordan, Carroll Jordan, Oscar XVilbur, Lloyd Jordan. Carleton Swanson, John XVilbur. John Krcnan, Robert Peck Cmanagcrl, Burk mu' Robrrt Cfhaxc, Rirhnrd Leighton, David Thurston, Thomas Cowan. Jack Robinson, Arthur Pcabody, Vlilliarn Johnston, William Morrison, Henry Asbury, Douglass Gray. BASEBALL TEAM Although this year's baseball team can boast of only one victory so far this season, it has improved steadily and Will probably be playing winning ball by toward the end of the schedule, Inability to score runners already on base seemed to be the greatest weakness of the team. David Valiant Thurston played excellent ball at second base, while Iohn Slugger Keenan was reliable at shortstop. lohn Wee-Wie Wilbur held down the hot corner, while Lanky Dick Leighton alternated between first base and the right field position. Captain Lloyd lordan in center field has never been known to drop a ball he could get his hands on. The left field position has been rather uncertain, and although Arthur Art Peabody has played there most of the time, lack Scoop Robinson and Henry Asbury have substituted there occasionally. Caroll Iordan has proved himself capable behind the plate, While Bill lohnston has acted as relief catcher. Robert Chase, Douglas Grey, Bill lordan, Ernest Iordan and Peckie Peck have been the substitutes. ' Thurston, Captain lordan, and Caroll lordan have run up the highest batting averages, but Keenan Wilbur and Leighton have accounted for many of the teams hits. The results of the games played so far this season are: Standish I5 Cape 7 North Yarmouth 5 Cape Z Standish 8 Cape 6 Falmouth 6 Cape 5
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