GIRLS' HCDCKEY EGARDLESS ot Miss Deublerls persistent and steady coaching, the hoclcey team tell into a decided slump. We opened our season by losing to Moores- town Friends' by the score of 6-0. We were then defeated by Springsicle, who scored tive goals to our one, which was made on a corner shot by Phyllis Vvoerner. A third deteat was encountered with Stevens, as they triumphed over us with a score ot' 5-0. However, the girls became 'more determined when they met Abington Friendsy. An opening goal was made by Betty Qlivit in the tirst halt, which was followed by two more goals from Ruth Valentin and Evy lVliller in the second period. Alter this victory, the team confronted Friends' Central with a lot more hopeg however, our forward line was unable to score, while our opponents suc- ceeded in putting six goals into our cage. It was not until the Holman game that the team clicked. Miss Deubler tried a new arrangement by placing Alice Abbott as full-back with Patty Goepp, Jean Kessler as right wing, and Lib Mearns as center forward. The combination proved successful, when, in the tirst hall, four goals were made by Lib lxflearns, Evy Miller, and Ruth Valentin, who contributed two of the points. A pouring rain did not interfere as we went baclc in the second halt to gain a 5-0 victory on an additional goal by Evy Miller. The best and most exciting game of the season was against Westtown, always our greatest rival. The girls had a strealc of determination, since this was the last hoclcey game in which many ot them would defend Friends, Select. The match, while beautifully played, was hard fought throughout. For the tirst time, We really cooperated. The line, consisting of Jean Kessler, Ruth Valentin, Lib Mearns, Evy Miller, and Phyllis Vvoerner, fought diligently, and was excellently backed with brilliant plays by hall-baclcs Doris Borden, Jean Martin, and Dotty Hayes. Fullbaclcs Alice Abbott and Patty Goepp played as they never did before in blocking the line ot the opposing team. At the end of the tirst halt, the score still remained 0-0. However, early in the second period, the deadlock was broken when Evy Miller scored. ln the course ot the game, Captain Joan Ware, our slcilltul and consistent goalie, made several outstanding plays, and by exceptional playing pre- vented many shots from going over the line. However, in the last few seconds before the tinal whistle, our opponents succeeded in driving in one goal. This ended our season with a 1-1 tie. Although many ot the team graduate this year, there will still remain plenty of good material, and we wish the best of luclc to Miss Deubler and next year's team. 43
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