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333333 3323333 SCARAB 333333333333 ARCHERY We have often heard of the bow and arrow and hitting the target, but camp has now made us acquainted with the popular sport. In the tournament we saw excel- lent shooting in the target, flight, and novelty events that was a credit to Eagin's instruction. Each tribe was represented by a team of five archers. The Iries, with Marge Case as the star, were awarded first place in the tournament. HGCKEY Fine playing on the field at Wetoinachek is what helps us at C. N. S. P. E. in the fall. Tactics and technique of the game were taught by Koda and Miska, the instructors ofthe sport. We knew that when we met the juniors in the fall we would put to test what we had learned at Wetomachek. Back again to C. N. S. P. E. to play in Washingtoiu Park. Some of us were selected to rneet the new Juniors. Others were the enthusiastic spectators ever willing to instill pep in the players who were out to win the game. In England there are nine hundred women's teams, while in the United States there are only fifty composed mostly oF colleges and schools. So just a word-learn your hockey at C. N. S. P. E. now, and teach it wherever you have the opportunity. I-IURSEBACK RIDING Mr. Faulkenberg and his ten noble steeds were very popular among the campers and councilors. The rides were enjoyed by everyone, whether lessons or Twin Lake stops. The last week welcomed the horse show. The events included a potato grab, box chair relay, and the dashes. Fern Daebellhein of Rolly fame and the vivacious jockey of the Pottie tribe, was the winner. Page eighty NINETEEN TWENTY sEvEN kg'iQQ3Q3Li2Q33
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