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THE DREADNAUGHTS QSOPH. GIRLS' B. B. TEAMJ. Betty Van Dusen .................. . . . . . . . .... Captain and Guard Leona Roberts .... ............... G uard Mabel Smith .... ...... C enter Guard Frances Bell ..... ....... C enter Verna Gabriel .. . . . . Forward VVayva Irish ............................ L ...................... Forward Louise Rickerson .................................................. Sub. VVhen the Sophomore girls organized their basket ball squad it was a double team. Betty Van Dusen and Louise Rickerson were chosen captains. The girls' intention was to have two teams to play against each other for practice, and to choose the best six for the interclass games. Some of the girls, however, were forced to give it up, a few because their parents dhap- proved, some because they were not allowed time for practice, and for various other reasons, until there were only six or seven left, of both teams. The Dreadnaughts played three games. The first, with the Freshman girls' team, the score was 6 to 9 in favor of the Sophomores. The next game, with the junior girls, the tallji 'board showed 3 to O in favor of the Juniors. Neither of the regular Dreadnaugh gaurds played, their places being filled by Edith Thomas and Louise Rickerson. Not one field throw was made during the game. The only scores made were free throws. The game was fast and exciting, and both teams deserve credit for good work. The last game was a return play with the Freshman girls. Again the Sophomores were unfortunate enough to lose in a score of 8 to 2. Although the' girls were defeated they still remain undaunted, Each individual of the team is fast. but alas, sometimes so fast they don't see where they are putting the ball. The greatest fault of the guards, guard- ing over, was due to the misunderstauding of the rulesg this however, has been overcome, The girls are to be encouraged in this healthful sport. Next year, when the basket ball season opens, the Dreadnaughts intend to show their mettle and skill in the game. L. R., '15.
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