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1 Tennis ' I ' HE' tennis season was prolonged this year on account of the sickness of the players and the changing weather. As the sea- son progressed two of our old players Paul Sevy and Harold Gillis began to shape up for the contests. Every night after school they were on the court, trying new strokes and developing old ones. 'Manny of the business men of the town came out to give them practice in singles as well as doubles. In such practice as this these two players soon developed a style which we think is unbeatable. They will have an opportunity to enter against other colleges and schools outside of the conference. Tn this manner they will fur- ther develop their style and alertness. H 4 Last year Sevy and Gillis were victorious over Whitman's var- sity team in a game played on the home ' court. The n e X t game played at Whit- man, was even, both teams being able to score enough sets to neither win nor lose. l This year they eX- pect to win from Whitman in as many games as the latter wish to schedule. Thev will a l s o schedule games with State Colleges when they come to the tournament at Walla Walla. Although these games will not count in our conference at Cheney Normal, they will be real practice gams and help fit the boys for their games with conference teams. SEVY GILLIS This year is our first in the Columbia Valley Conference and everyone expects to see our tennis champs be victors at the an- nual meet. Gillis and Sevy will both enter the singles matches and to- gether they will match their skill and strategy against others in the doubles. VVatch them win in the conference league this Year. Page Fifty-Three
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Margaret Compton, Minnie Taylor and Velma Harris were faithful substitutes and deserve mention. Margaret Compton Minnie Taylor and Velma Harris were faithful substitutes and deserve mention. GAMES Columbia . . . .... 20 Weston . ......... . . . . . .10 Columbia . . . .... 23 Walla Walla All-Stars .... 15 Columbia . . . .... 20 Touohet ....,.......... . .18 Columbia . , . .... 43 Dixie . . . - . . - - 5 Columbia . . . .... 32 Dixie ....... ...... . .. . . .13 Columbia . . . .... 32 Umapine .............. . .14 Columbia , , , .... 22 Umapine ............. . . . 6 Ufllllllllllil .32 Lewiston State Normal. . .15 Columbia . . . ..... 22 Lewiston State Normal. . .20 230 132 OUT GF SPLITTING RAILS ln splitting rails, he somehow got The hang of splitting thru a knot- A wedging in with every blovvg And in this Way with maul and axe He kept a splitting out the facts- And thatls what made Abe Lincoln grow. He got his knowledge and his grit, From knots they said he couldn't split, just drove the Wedges 'gainst the graing And thus he learned and understood The Way o' splitting out the good- And that's vvhat made Abe's master brain. He split the Would nots as he Went, And God said, Abe, be president-'J That must have been the way he Wong Because he up and split a trail As straight as he could split a rail, Prom Salem Hill to Wfashington. Page Fifty-Two L. E.
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0 ,, WIHHCIS of the C FGCTBALL T. Bennett Captain Dwight Vimont M, Bennett Captain-Elect M. I-lenninger Metcalf Campbell Graybeal C Robe Glaznei' Brewster Saunders BASKETBALL-BUYS Brewster, Captain Flock M. Bennett Gillis Braclbury Parks BASKETBALL-GIRLS G. Bamburg, Captain Flock S. Bamburg Vvjlliams Wolfe Cantonwine P ge Fifty?-Four
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