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QEQQEJUQEQQQQ3 SCARAB QED? QXl5'3 F 1 5 2 i Capt. Boomhower, M. johnson, F. Hanisch, I. Bigelow, M. Childers, R. Heitman, E. Mayer, M. VN'alters. V. Bennett, H. Porter, H. Zerrien, G. Bowman. S. Knotts. THE SECGND JUNIQRSENIGR BASKETBALL GAME February 23, was the date of the second game of the series. Many fouls were committed by both teams in the first half. The half ended with a score of 12-IO in favor of the Seniors. The second half brought changes in the lineups of both teams. The whistle closed the game with the juniors winning a wellffought game, 23f22. To the Victor Belongs the Spoilsf' To the Seniors who defeated the juniors on March 1, by a score of 2623, we say it was a wellfearned victory. Nothing can be said in any way to detract from the victory of the Seniors. It was a great game-a hardffought contestfbetween two good teams, each one lighting every inch of the way, the best team winning. In behalf of the juniors, no explanation or apology is necessary for a team who suifered its first defeat of the threefgame series. The Seniors took the lead at the start and were never headed. The Hrst half ended with a score of 123 in favor of the Seniors. The Junior forward, Hanish, did some fine playing in the second half. The game ended with the 2623 in favor of the Seniors. Page fftyfseven NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN
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eafweacevaeawemg SCARAB siaewsfaweapeege Mattlagc Jansen, Kruger, Kuglin O'Malley, Givogre, Froehlke, Payne, Dietl, Gross Senior Capt. Bihlmeier THE FIRST SENIORQIUNIOR BASKETBALL GAME Interfsection games were played as preliminaries to the interfclass contests. juniors I and Seniors II were the victors. The first interfclass game was played on the morning of February 16. The game brought together two of the strongest teams C. N. S. P. E. has ever known. The Juniors started a slow game and the Seniors were at a loss to inject any speed into the contest. The first half ended with the score 144 in favor of the Juniors. The second half proved much faster with Dietl and Captain Bihlmeier, Senior forwards, showing many clean cut passes. The third quarter was over with the juniors leading 2241. With a few substitutes, the Seniors were able to hold the juniors and start a rally which was, however, short lived. The game ended with a score of '.22f19 in favor of the Juniors. Page fifty-six NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN
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SCARAB C l L 'Top Rowfll. Kirshbaum, M. Bowen, E. Jansen, M. Kuglin, A. Kruger. C. Nielsen, M. Case. I. Delaney, Second Rowell. Scharff. F. Drues, S, Gross. M. Vxfatson, M. Haslanger. H. Ollvlalley, B. Grant fCapt.1 SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Tea, SeniorsfCome on juniors was heard in the gymnasium on the afternoon of April 13. The Hrst interfclass volleyball game was about to begin. The game started with great pep on both sides, but it looked as though it were a lucky day for those whirlwind youngsters who were victorious with a score of 5063. The second game of the nthreefgame series was played on the following day. Suspense and heartbreaking thrills marked this game, It was a nip and tuck affair that kept the spectators on their feet every minute and ended with a score of 46-41 in favor of the Seniors. N Both classes have been challenged by the Alumnae and are hoping to carry off the laurels. Page jiftyfeight NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN QQQEQQQEQQQLQQQ
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