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THS S 0,1 RAB wa, W, Effie 'Uv' it iiilififl 55- hYI'l l'GENS'I'EIN, Capl., CARRIGER, VAN GUND3', IQELLER, HODSDON, PARKER, EWING, HAETMAN SECOND UN1oR-SENIOR BASKET BALL GAME Zip, zing, the second Junior-Senior basket ball game was on in full swing. Girls in the gallery, girls on the buck, girls on the piano, girls everywhere, all enthusiastic and in high spirits, hoping that the best team would win. The game was started in the customary manner. Both teams fought valiantly from the beginning until the end. It was a memorable game, never will it be forgotten. The Seniors took the lead immediately and held onto it for quite a while. The Juniors realized that they too could do it and so proceeded to show the spectators a lively and interesting game. The score at the end of the lirst half stood I9 to IS in favor of the Juniors. The second half was on, both teams full of fervor and vim. Each team had equal opportunity to make goals and they surely made baskets one right after another. The ball seemed suddenly to forsake the Juniors and the Seniors made a rapid fire on goals which sent the score flying up for the Seniors. The score at the end of the game was 54 to 36 in favor of the Seniors and again the Juniors yielded to defeat with high ideals of sportsmanship. lsll
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'THE' SCARA1? 'fits ky CHM Top R010-VVOLFE, C01-IEN, FRENCH. Boltom Row-Booivmowisa, ROACH, BENNETT, Czzpl., MAYER, SAKOWSKI. FIRST JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKET BALL GAME After many weeks of hard practice the Juniors and the Seniors were ready to play their first game of basket ball. Spectators had placed themselves in places where the game could be seen at all angles. The two coaches were conversing with each other wildly, each of course betting on their team. Captains ready, score-keepers ready, time-keepers ready, also the referee, the whistle blew and the game was on. Both teams played as hard as they could from the start because many boxes of Fannie May's were to be sacrificed at the outcome of the game. The Seniors soon took the lead with the wonderful and spectacular shooting by Miss Wolfe, but the Juniors soon found their stride and as the first half ended the score was I2 to I4 in favor of Seniors. The second half started with the Juniors fighting harder than ever, which soon tied the score. The score was very close throughout the rest of the game and the second half ended 30 to 28 in favor of the mighty Seniors. The plucky Juniors accepted defeat with a smile as all good sportsmen do and should. lsol
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THE' SCARATQ 'Vik sy Jig' Top Rriii'-ROACH, BIGELOW, FRENCH, MAYER. Illiddle R010-SAKOWSKI, BOOMHOWER, BENNETT, Capt., O'SHEA. Bottom RUw'COHEN, YOUHAY. SENIOR VOLLEY BALL GAME The Seniors played their first game while the Juniors had to attend class, missing one of the best games of volley ball. As the game started both teams were eager to win and certainly put up a stil? battle. Though not many attended the game there was noise and excitement in plenty. The ball remained in the air for an indefinite length of time and the spectators held their breath until finally Section I took the lead. In the second half both teams played with about the same skill but Section I had the advantage of the lead from the first half, which they kept, and at the end of the game Won with the score 50 to 36. l52l
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