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Davaff-xfsacev: C7 4' Left to right, back row, Coach Quinn, Sullivan, Hopkins, Paisley, Henderson, Price, Devaney Front row. Posey, Lieuellen, Rae, Waite, McCully BASEBALL With only five or six experienced players in school it looked as if it would be im- possible for Coach Quinn to develop a strong team. When we scheduled a game with Whitman, a team which had won the Northwest Conference championship two years straight, victory for us seemed impossible. Their team had played several games. This was the first game for the Mountaineers. The final score of 6 to 4 in favor of E. O. N. is record of the game they played. In the second game E. O. N. played the Mission Indians from Umatilla. This was a fast and closely contested game, but the Mountaineers were not to be denied victory. The game was won in 10 innings with the score 4 to 3 in favor of. E. O. N. The first game with the College of Idaho ended with the Gem State team leading 8 to 6. The Mountaineers put up a fight throughout the game, but were unable to over- come the strong lead which Idaho made in the first inning. The second game with the College was also won by the Caldwell team. What E. O. N. will do against Monmouth and the other schools on the schedule remains to be seen. 12' I 0 is x 7 Q 43 . ...HQ 1111 Q11 im XQ'fOe-7,q'f5'4k4C9Xsw4F', ff Z WN au' . i K ,, E p J px p '
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EEL Bgveffwkefeangcffw ' YX7' . W. A. A. The W. A. A. of the Eastern Oregon Normal School was organized and a constitution adopted during the winter term of 1930, under the supervision of Coach Larson. . The following were elected as first officers of the W. A. A.: Emma Karsrens, presi- dent, Arlene Byrd, vice-president, Charline Faus, secretary-treasurer, Marie Young, historian, Emily Poust, Senior sports manager, and Betty jack, Freshman sports manager. All members who attended the first meeting were charter members. Baseball, basketball and speedball constitute the major sports in the point system, while tennis, hiking, volleyball, endball, handball, horseshoes, swimming and horseback riding constituted the minor sports. The awards given this spring quarter will be a sweater to Audrey Beymer, and a few letters. Five hundred points must be earned to win a sweater, and two hundred and fifty points to win a letter. ' 12' 7 A' film tg- X514 Ili! U 95 37111 . - - it eu ea-whawyowferavj wx
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