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Stav1d1':zg-STIMPEIW, SARGENT, Fiucx, Gucx. GELIIAXR, K7Zffli1lg-'REEX7E, CoLi.iNs, PARKHURs'r, RANSOM. SUM-llg'-'SINCLAIR, STEIHM, CLEAVER-Capt., AIMONETTI, Asmus. JUNIGR HOCKEY VVhat is a bully?,' lVhy can't you use both sides of your stick? 'WVhy does the wing always have to play in the alley?,' Does a free-hit mean that you can hit anyone on the field?7' These are just a few of the questions that were fired at the Seniors and Third Years when they started instructing the Juniors in the gentle CPD art of playing hockey. But not long were our juniors in this pink mist. 'Within three weeks they were handling their sticks like experts and they really knew where they belonged, when to dribble and when to pass. They demonstrated their ability by holding the mighty Third Year team to an 8-o score. After the valuable experi- ence gained in this game the Juniors played the Seniors. The game ended in a tie with a score of I-I. VVe're expecting big things from our Junior team. YVith the material they have and the experience they will get next year they should be the stars of the season. . 44
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Staiidzdzg-lVALTERs, SCHULZE, BIGELOXV, YOUNG, REED. Szztzng-BENNETT, STEVENSON, ANDERSON-Capt., Boom-IOWER, SAKOXVSKI. THIRD YEAR HOCKEY W7ith two girls on the All-Chicago Hockey squad and five playing with the Wetomacliek Club the Third Years captured the honors in hockey. The class is small but they surely have some real athletes. The Senior-Third Year game was a hard fought match throughout. It was only in the last few minutes of play that the Third Years scored the point that won the game. The final score was 3-2. The Senior forward line did its best to carry the ball but the Third Year backs were always on hand to stop them. The Senior backs played a fine game and it was only by using a great deal of strategy that the Third Years scored and won. 'We want to congratulate the Third Years on a Very suc- cessful hockey season. 43
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L fl fo Rzglzf-Pi-uLPor-Capt., EBINGER, BAXTER, WITTGENSTEIN, DOVER, Srkmrc, W PARIXER lwiurscu. RTACBRIDE, SENSHAK, HARTMAN. SENIOR BASKETBALL The Senior class was divided into six teams and a round- robin tournament was played. At the finish of the tournament Section I challenged Section H to a championship game. Nlany pounds of Fannie Nlays were bet and excitement ran high throughout the game. Section I was victorious by a two point margin and Section II was financially embarrassed for the next two weeks. The powers that be chose the Senior squad from both sections and the class battles started. These were the most exciting games of the season. The Seniors played two games with the Juniors. The two court game ended 32-34 in favor ofthe Juniors, the three court game was won by the Seniors with a score of 25-22. Then came the Senior-Third Year game. The two teams were very evenly matched and the game was unusually exciting. First the Thirds Years would be in the lead and then the Seniors would be ahead. W'hen the whistle blew for time the score was 26-26. Both teams played a good brand of basketball and there was plenty of cheering on the side lines to keep the teams playing their best every minute of the game. 45
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