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GEEIIEam Clmmtg Efiigh 5553111131 a Girls. Basket 21 i 5 Girls, baSketbaH Started With plenty of pep this year, All the girls . , - turned out for practice and a fast and furious team was soon picked. Those on the team were ViOle't West and Frances Evans, forwards; Gladys West, CgiIIiam lemtg EHIgh $31me I 7 I -
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' Vt'h . frat '44 , h. v, .1, , t . .1. , . s: 059' x.h. ' - . mt WVIMJIK n. 50'- 'WM. .VF'E w 1, ft 1 . f f. . $illiam GImmtg .gfligh $zhnnl C. H. S. 11; F. H. S. 43. Both teams played well but Candon Was not quite ready to beat Fossil, C. H. S. 33; L..H. S. 330. This game was the .only one played with Lexington and resultedwin a Victory for Condon. - C. H. S. 21; H. H. S. 34. As our star player, J. B. Wheir, did not play in this game we were, defeated. C. 2H. S. 24; F. H. S. 21. We have accomplished what we have tried to do for the last four years. ' C. H. S. 22; W. H. S. 44. Ctondon outplayed Wasco but luck was against'us and we Were defeated. C. H. S. 34; M.H. S. 19; Thisgame was another victory for Ciondon. C. H. S. ,41; M. H. S. 28.. Condon beat More in both games she played , with them ' - 3 . . ' - Gdham County Track Meet Arlington won the High School cup at the Second Annual VGilliam' County Track Meet at COndon Tuesday, May 10,1921, with 57 1-2 points, Mayvile taking second place with 37 points and Condon High School, third A with 29 1-2 points. Lack of material and practice were the chief causes for. the poor showing of the local High School. . 7 . ', Webley Edwards of Mayville although clOsely contested, Was high . point man, with a grand total of 31 points to his credit. , ' The results of the different events were as follows: 3 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, DIVISION 1 i - - , Hurdle Raeeel, W. Edwards, Mayville; 2, R. Baker, Arlington; 3, E.' Berry, Arlington. ' ' 3 100 yard Dash-1, W. Edwards, Mayville; 2, J. Baker, Arlington,;. 3', H. Burton, Arlington. , , . , a -' h; Relay Race-1, J Baker, E. Berry. Hi. Burton and R. Baker of Arling-t ton; 2, R. Simpson, R. Jackson, H. McCarty and V. Rogers of Condon. ' 220 yd. Dashhl, W. Edwards, 'Meyville; 2,-3R. Baker,.Ar1ingt0nr;-'3. E. Barry, Arlington. 3 - i . . Javelin T'hrva-a-l, J. Baker, Arlington, 118 feet, 2 inches; 2,3'w. Ed. wards, Mayville; 110 feet, 2 inches; 3, J. B. Wheir, Condon; 104 feet, 12in: ShOt Putel, M. Weatherford; Arlington; 32 feet, .7 inches; 2. W. Ed- wards, Mayville; 30 feet, 10 inches; 3, R. Jackson of Condon and C. Great CL Arlington, 30 feet, 9 inches. Running Broad Jump-1, W. Edwards, Mayville, 18 feet, 5 inches; 3,.J.hBaker, Arlington, 17 feet, 8 inches; 3, E. Berry, Arlington, 16 feet, 1110 es, Running High Jump 1, W. Edwards, Mayville, 5 feet, 3 inches; 2, James Hardie, Conden, 5 feet, 2 inches; 3, V. Sesarcy, 5 feet, 1 inch. Last years meet was carried out very successfully and practice has 3114 reatdy started for this years meet which is to be held in Arlington May 1.3. A tew new events have been put on the program for this years meet such as the half mile, the mile and the 440 yd. dash. The coming meet promis- es to be a. very closely contested affair. agilliam Glnuntg 35131311 $511931 I 132152 1 9
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1511121111 lemtg 3.511511 53131113131 jumping center; Beth Evans, running center, Alice Howland and Helen Fowler, guards; and Orrla' Maleyiand Minnie MCIntyre as Substitutes. Aftej- a few weeks of good, hard practice, the games began and our coach, Miss Jones,iabi1ity, was proven. The first game was January 14th with the Fossil SiX,p1ayed in Fog- sil. Our girls went over with high hopes and great courageebut cont1 ary 1' to their expectations they lost with a score of 11+ 8. Then Lexington came here to play January 20. Our girls, not in the least disheartened because of: the recent defeat, were bent on winning: . but they were again doomed to disappointment, lo-singwith a score of 24-' I 20. The next game was scheduled at A11111gt0n,February 11th.The'gir1s . ' practiced hard and kept up hope the preeeeding Week, with the flattering result of winning over the opponents 6 to 1. After this one Victory our girls we1e grimly determined to defeat the Fossil gi1ls when they came over February 17th. It wasia iclose, hard- ' fought game, but Condon came out Vlct011ous winning by 13 t0 8. ' February 24 our siX hopeful and confident girls went to LeXihgtOn tot revenge the iirst game played with them-they were a very disappointed g1oup of gi11s after the game. They lost with a score of 30 to 9. i ' The last game of the season was scheduled with Arlington March 4th, on Condon 8 floor. Our girls put in some good, hard practice p1 eparatory to redeeming themselveseand did so in a game that was simply a walk- away; they won 25 t0 4. ' This ended the basketball season and. we all feel duly proudfof- our .- team-they won three and 10st 3 gan1es.A1th0ugh we shall lose some of our good players this year we are sure we shall have 111ateria1 from which to pick another winning team next year. --NINA HAWES Girls Track The Gilliam County track meet was held on the local track, May10, 1921. The schools taking part were Condon, High School, Arlington High, Lone Rock, Mayville and Richmond. The events were as follows: 50 yard dash, relay race, running bases for time, potato race, baseball throw for accuracy, and basketball throw for accuracy. Those taking part in the events were Violet West,Cora1 Warren, Zona Myers, Alice H0w1a11d,Nina Hawes and Leona Myers.Ar1ingt011 won the cup after strong competition. --ZONA MYERS C. H. S., 123 691111121111 anuntg'glaigh $thnnl I 311311512 21
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