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Properly played with eleven member teams, hockey is one of the more vig- orous of the sports, requiring a great deal of running up and down the field. And when played with three or four players to a team, frequent time outs are necessary. There were only a few hockey enthusiasts this year, but they had their share of exercise without too many broken shins. Tennis competition this spring was played oft in cr singles tournament. ln the spring of 1949, the Independent Women took the tennis trophy as the result of winning a doubles tournament. Some of the arrows fly far and wide, others straight and true, but for both the novice and the amateur, archery is one of the popular phy. ed. sports. Page Om' Hundred Twenty-fiw'
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Q cf.4' fpottf Beginning with field hockey and following through to baseball, the girls compete in a full program of W.A.A. sports throughout the year. The W.A.A. organizes both wing games and sorority-independent games in volleyball, basketball, badminton, and baseball. ln addition there is inter-group corn- petition in hockey, archery, and tennis. Folkclancing, fencing, and exercises are a part of the regular Physical Education courses. Those girls who found time also participated in swimming, hiking, ice-skating, and when the snows finally came, skiing. Pagv Ona Ilumlrvd T-wcnty-four
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Pagz' Oni' Huudrvrl Tfwvllly-.fix Set 'em up! And score a point for the Morgue! Volleyball at- tracted the biggest tournout for sports this year. The old wing and the new wing of Voorhees tied for first place in the wing game competition. They each lost one game and Won one in the games between themselves, and outplayeci to outscore the rest of the teams. Following the wing games, sor- ority-independent competition be- gan. The Delta Zetas gave up the volleyball cup to the Beta girls. The Chi Omegas were the run- ners-up, losing out only after the final game was played.
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