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'JW4 ' ' WA ' M M K,7!lF:4 1 2 5 5 5 2 5 3 1 Q 2 'i J 4 4 1 4 fi '4' i - 'fv'vv vvvv'g GIRLS' BASKETBALL-SECOND YEAR This year, as never before, second year is full of the spirit of progress. This fact has well been shown in the recent organization of the girls' basketball team. The prime object of the team is to raise the standard of girls' athletics in the school and to get the girls to realize that the responsibility rests upon them and that they are the most important factor in putting the school in a position of athletic honor and su- premacy. When the call for players came out in the Crucible, in the early winter, almost every girl heeded it and came out with great enthusiasm. Not only.did the girls play during class time, but on Saturdays the gymnasium was never idle. And even now, when it is so hot that the wagons go around with their tongues out, you can see an eager bunch of girls in the gymnasium practicing to win the championship. So far we have only played two games, one with the High School, in which we were defeated 20-17, and the other with first year, when we won 18-IO. We will play several more and hope to win them all, for through us all is a pride, a loyalty, a zealousness Which, though we know it not, can never be found except in the ever-flowing spirits of the second year girls at C. T. C. IOS!
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C V V D841 V V D814 V UUJLUJLKWDUJUUJLU-IUUJUQIJIXU-I V DUJLUJLUJLUJ V UUJIXUJIXVJLU-ILWLILUJLWIIDUJNV V V V GAA 5 Q 5 5 2 5 Qi 5 Q Q 5 5 2 1 1 5 5 5 1 ,r FIRST YEAR BASKETBALL TEAM The first year girls have shown more interest in basketball this year than has ever been shown since the college began. Wlien lVIr. Glaze scheduled his basketball class he hadn't taken into consideration that there were about six hundred girls in the college and that one out of every five liked to play basketball. When the hour came for the class to meet, many students crowded into the little gym. Mr. Glaze saw at once that this would never do and told all second-year people to please step forward and he made two classes of the first and second year students respectively, but the first year class was still too large and had to be divided into four classes in order that each girl might play. It was a hard matter to select the team, because there were so many good players. In fact they were all good and better. At last the following players were picked for the first year squad: Ennie Arfston. Amy Brown, Lillie Seastrand, Ruth Meacham, Bessie Rhoades, Irma Carson, Viola Smith, Caroline Ellis, Mary Hayes, Elizabeth Rule, Louise Syp, Sarah Dillon, Rose Drtina, Helen Gilbert, Miller, and Sylvia Pickett. Ah! what a time we did have when we played the high school. Of course Lillie played against her sister Ruth and my! the scramble they did have. You know Lillie is the older of the two, but Ruth is almost the larger. Ruth played against Gertrude S., but that's nothing new to see them fight, because they practiced on it before the game. VVell, I guess it did rufide up Ennie's feathers when their jumping center hit her hand instead of the ball and kept Ennie from it, but that was stopped before the game was over. Yes, Bessie fell down as much as usual, but she would rather get the ball than save her skin. You bet Amy was right there, she could make a tie ball any old time and save it going to the other end. Carson had to make most of the baskets, because Pickett had her mouth all dolled up before the game was over. I guess high school thought they would put us on the blink and win the game, but the Freshmen changed their thoughts, because Freshie's won by a score of I7 to IO. First year played second year, but lost owing to the fact that second year pulled box's rules on them unexpected First year expects to play these two teams again and come out winner if possible l'h'8f1 0 A A MYlMX1Pf8fl.a ?6X1i'fA1h'idh'A1P6YIl'6N1PfA1l'6X1TfA1Tfid?6Yli'fA1hiN1 A A ' 'VY' 'VI 5 1 , . I . , 5 E 2 111
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