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-4-l90 The Cgrlislgitg sm+ did not have much of a chance after making a few baskets because our girls obtained their fighting spirit which they always have and came out victorious. The final score being 39-36 in favor of Carlisle. An exciting game I would call it. Dec. 5-Carlisle journeyed to Mason. This was not a very hard game although our girls worked hard to see what a score they could obtain. The final score was 47-14 in favor of Carlisle. Dec. 13--Carlisle met Jefferson on our floor. Beating Jefferson by one point last year there was expected to be an exciting game, but having a place to prac- tice this year we surprised them. The final score being 48-15 in favor of Carlisle. Dec. 19-A large crowd turned out to see us play Morrow, the champions of the last 3 years. The game started out both teams using their fighting spirit, for- wards on both sides making baskets. Finally in the last quarter Carlisle speeded up and surprised Morrow by running the score up. To the surpise of the fans we won by a score of 36-31. Our victory was a shock to everyone. Morrow had lost only one game in 2 years until ours and that made 2 games. Dec. 23-Franklin, our neighboring school, n1et.Carlisle on Carlisle's floor. The game started out pretty evenly matched. Carlisle came back in the half determined to win and did it, 47-30. Some score I would say. Sn1ittie's Reds rather surprised us. Jan. 2-Carlisle journeyed to Harveysburg and met the latter on their floor. The game was not a hard one and the second team was given a chance to play. The score being 43-3 in favor of us. Jan. 3-Terrace Park, a town near Cincinnati, came to Carlisle tonight. Ter- race Park having somewhat of a good team could not outplay our girls. The game running along close in the first quarter and even in the third our girls began to pick up and play in earnest. Carlisle came out on top with a score of 35-20. Jan. 9-Carlisle met Springboro on the latter's floor. An easy game was played. The final score was 54-21 in favor of Carlisle. Jan. 14-Carlisle met Miamitown on our home floor. Carlisle kept the lead throughout the game. The score was 41-25. Jan. 16-Carlisle girls met the Mason girls on the former's floor. Although hav- ing a harder fight than before Carlisle girls came out victorious, score 56-19. Jan. 23-Carlisle fans with the team journeyed to Jefferson where the Carlisle girls met Jefferson. The game started out as if Jefferson was going to win. But the changing around of our team brought our girls up in the lead, leaving Jefferson to fight much harder, Carlisle winning by a score of 29-18. Jan. 30-Carlisle girls met Springboro on our floor. Although our girls were too much for them Springboro put up a good Hght. The final score was 60-28. Feb. 6-Carlisle journeyed to Kings Mills where a hard game was fought. Kings being ahead of our girls made our girls work. Although fighting hard our girls did not come out victorious as always before. Our girls played a good game in spite of it all. The score was 24-30. Feb. 13--Our girls travelled over to Morrow, in anticipation of a tough game. I don't believe the rooters were disappointed. The game started out, not so swell for our girls. Morrow started the scoring and it seemed it was going to be too bad for Smittie's Reds, but they had not reckoned with our fighting spirit and pass work. When we faced a score at the half of 10-2 against us, we played. When the whistle blew, the scoreboard read 39-31, Carlisle. Feb. 21-Smittie's Reds met Germantown on the former's floor. The game was not much of a thriller. The game started out with Carlisle in the lead keep- ing in the lead all through the game. As this was our last game a large crowd was present. The final score was 41-25 in favor of us. Mabel Binegar. Page Thi rty-si.: .
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-+w The Carlisleite ii' asketball V.. l Fauniliarsightshltah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Twelve girls eame out for basketball. Ten being tl1e old letter team while two new girls were added, Florenee and Viola Eby. Mabel Binegar was eleeted eaptain for the basketball season. Nov. 7-The first. game in our new gym was surely a turn out. All the people eame out to see our new place of learning and were maybe a little curious about the basketball teams. The girls came out sporting new sweat shirtsg they sure made our girls look nifty. Harveysburg, our old rival, was no match for usg and did we show the fans some real playing? Ytiell, look what the seore was, 42-9. Good start for C. H. S. At Farmersville on Nov. 14-, it looked like the fans were going to get a real treat. The first quarter showed the teams evenly matched, but, well our girls just had to get started and when they did they gave Farmersville a surprise of their life. Every time Carlisle got the ball it meant business for the scorekeepers despite their good defense. The final score was, Carlisle 4-7, Farmersville 29. Rah! for our side. Nov. Q1-Carlisle girls met Centerville girls on home floor. Carlisle having won by one point last year made our girls think and work fast. Carlisle worked from the beginning until the whistle blew at the end. Carlisle was in the lead all through the game. Centerville worked very hard to have a victory over us but we were too fast for them. Carlisle took the victory with a seore of 33-Q7. Nov. Q6-Carlisle girls and Kings Mills met on the former's floor. The game started with Kings in the lead. This made our girls sit up and take notiee. Kings fll0lIfiIlIll'l,l on uv.1'1 pagcj I 'age 7'lu'rry1fiw'
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-l-- The Carlisleite l- Girls' Basketball Basketball, the outstanding sport for the girls of C. H. S., proved to be very successful this year. The girls entered with clean sportsmanlike attitudes, each wishing to see the best team win. The Red and Gray lassies started the season like a shot out of a cannon and kept up the good work by winning fifteen consecutive games. They played a total of eighteen games and won seventeen of them, scoring 755 points or an aver- age of 41 points per game to their opponents total of 408 points or Q2 points per game. The speed of Binegar, the quick thinking of Mount, the ability of Leichty and Watson to put the ball through the basket, the passwork of Lanier, the excel- lent guarding of R. Hermetz, E. Hermetz, F. Eby and P. Poast, the faithfulness of V. Eby in practicing, Shaffer's fight and Brandenburg's dependability con- tributed much to the success of the team. Mr. Smith, Coach. TOM. What: A Party. Where: Eloise and Rosie's. When: Feb. 7. What for: Fun. That's the way our invitations read anyway and from the time we received them until we arrived at the party, we were afraid something would happen to prevent our attending. The guests arrived from 7 until 9, and gathered in the living and dining rooms which were decorated, to honor Valentine's day, with hearts and streamers of red and pink. With the games and contests planned by our charming hostess, there was not a dull moment. Dancing was enjoyed especially by Bill and Poasty. Johnnie Squiers is good at kisses. Now don't get mislead, I mean this, he won a prize dropping candy kisses in a bottle. Mabel had us all beat when it came to spooning, yes she won a. prize too. In the spoon contest, she only beat Frank M. one spoon though. Carrie, Clarissa, Bud, and Shorty had an option on the davenport. Bobbie, Vi, Johnnie and Florence seemed to have a good time, and Bobbie is very fond of jello. Madge, Bud, Vic, and her friend kept the victrola wound and the needles changed. Hard work I'd say. Gene was the card shark, showing all his new tricks. Stop that noise. What time did you say it was? Oh, my Mom said get home early. Oh Rosie I had a Wonderful time, goodbye, bye. Will . be back again soon, nite everybody. And another perfect party to keep in mind. Vic. '31. Page Thirty-seven
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