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A SEMP , , 'I PARA1-ig-x U L. A F 1 Paris H. S. vs. Galt C. I.-At Galt HIS was an exhibition game which was enjoyed by all. The G. C. I. scored another victory. Those who saw that game are confident that if Anna Spalding fthe Captain of this year's team? returns to the school next year she will have a perfect bunt which will be worth seeing. . 214214214 NOTHER exhibition game was played with t'he Preston girls of the G.C.I. In all fairness to the School team Preston claimed all the Preston girls from the School team. This had a serious effect on them and sad was the result for the School when Preston brought in 27 runs compared with their 10. ' The G. C. I. softball Team :-Grace Trott, c.g Jessie Hinrich, p.g Betty Hall- man, c.f.g Harriet Schlichter, lst b., Janet Wood, 2nd b., Madeline Hughes, s.s.g Anna Spalding, s.s. fCapt.Jg Gladys Wild- man, 3rd b.3 Grace Johnston, l.f.g Lena Turner, r.f.g Lois Bowie, l.f'.g Helen Wood, r.f. V A PARA 'rvs - BASKETBALL ASKETBALL was started on Nov. 12 with the largest turnout for some years. We are glad that there is such enthusiasm among the younger girls of the school. Those of the basketball team are for- tunate to have Miss Shambleau as coach and to secure again the services of Miss Musgrove as manager. The annual game with the Ladies of the Staff has not yet been played but we are looking forward to this game some- time after the W.O.S.S.A. schedule is finished. 4, .y. .,. .,. Brantford C. I. vs. Galt C. I.-At Galt On Dec. 17 the first exhibition game was played at Galt with Brantford C. I. The score was 30-14 for Brantford. This game was full of marvellous plays. Brant- ford's pivoting and passing was of a high standard, while Janet Wood was out- standing among the Galt girls. is! GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row-Gertrude Melross, Helen Wood. Middle Row-Miss Shambleau fCoachJ, Mildred Roadhouse, Verna Day QCapt.l. Frances Durward, MiSS Musgrove fMgr.J. Back Row-Elsie Keffer, Edith Dowler, Janet Wood, Marion McKay, Betty Hallman, Grace Trott,. 71
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'PARA Tunli C U L, A A L' PAwATUs,D 4 I' -5. , ' - 5: - at SEMPE ing one's strength and skill in sports with that of a group to achieve a result which would not be possible to an individual. Happiness is increased when shared in playing games as in any other activity. A standard of right living is a neces- sary foundation for every life. Surely the A Girls' ESPITE the fact that the girls of the G. C. I. are not holding either of the cups that might have been brought there, we can truthfully say that Girls' Sports this year have been a success. The softball displayed by the interform 'fix-9 ideals fostered in sports-to Win Without boasting, to lose without flinching, to play for the team and not for oneself-could not be more easily acquired than in the games at school. PHYLLIS SHAMBLEAU. Sports teams is of a high quality. The interform basketball teams are now drawing to the close of their season and the most that can be said now is that unless some pow- erful first form team comes into being 4A will be the winners of the Harding Shield. GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Front Row-Betty Hallman, Helen Wood, Anna Spalding tCapt.J, Harriet Schlichter, Grace Trott. Back RowiJessie Hinrich, Lena Turner, Madeline Hughes, Miss Shambleau, B.A. lCoachl, Gladys YVildman, Janet Wood, Lois Bowie. Absent-Grace Johnston. fan , SOFTBALL Guelph C. I. vs. Galt C. I.-At Guelph N Oct. lst our Girls' Team journeyed to Guelph, only to come home with their first defeat. The girls started the game well but the Guelph girls kept close tab on them and finished the first inning with a tie, but Guelph forged ahead, leaving Galt behind them. The final score was 17-7. 70 Guelph C. I. vs. Galt C. I.-At Galt HE return game with Guelph Was played in Galt. In this game the Galt girls were once more playing softball according to the standard of the former teams of the Galt C. I. This game was a decisive victory for Galt although Guelph did not give up until the last player was out in the last inning. The final score was 20-9. ,
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.,, . .... . . , . . mi .... ., ,I I 3 X I ' - ' A ' ,- -'. 5 P v G A U10 N ' S.i.':ffJ2w, 3 Guelph C. I. vs. Galt C. I.-At Guelph On Jan. 9 the first game of the W.O.S. S.A. schedule for this district was played in Guelph. We are sorry to relate that we did not come home with a victory, but we are determined when Guelph visits Galt the score will not be doubled with Guelph in the lead. 214514214 K.-W. C. I. vs. Galt C. I.-At K.-W. On Jan. 16 the Galt team again Went down to defeat at the hands of the K.-W. girls. But this time we are glad to say that there was only a difference of 10 in the score, which, if luck will favour our side for a little while, will be less next time. The G. C. I. Basketball team:-For- wards-Elsie KeHer, Betty Hallman, Mar- jorie McKenna. Guards-Janet Wo-od, Grace Trott, Verna Day fCapt.J. Subs.- Edith Dowler, Gertrude Melross, Marion McKay, Helen Wood, Frances Durward, Mildred Roadhouse. 21414214 Galt vs. Guelph-At Galt On Jan. 23rd the Galt girls played their first home game but whether it was due to the fact that the girls were more fam- iliar with their own floor or to their greater prowess in the game they Won their one and only victory. Guelph started the game by scoring the first basket but Galt soon rallied and from then on held the lead. With three minutes to play the score was 30-28 for Galt, Guelph secured the ball three times but alas three times they failed to score. Then the ball jour- neyed into the hands of Elsie Keffer and from there into the basket. Betty Hall- man put the score up to 33 by one of her neat free throws. 715714714 Galt vs. K.-W.-At Galt On Jan. 30 probably one of the most exciting games that has been played in this league for some time took place in the G. C. I. Gym., when the K.-W. girls played Galt. This was the game that Was to decide which team should hold second place in the league and the K.-W. girls have this privilege by a one point lead. This is the first time in a girls' game that the G. C. I. girls have had to play overtime. The score at full time was 24 each and then after 5 minutes overtime the K.-W. girls Won. The final score was 29-28. T2 THE GIRLSf GYM. TEAM The majority of this year's gym. team are girls who were at one time or another on some other gym. team. This alone speaks well for the team. The only public appearance of this group is at the Phy- sical Exhibition, where heretofore they have covered themselves with glory. The girls' gym. team:-Evelyn Trott, Betty Sheldon, Jean Herriott, Grace Trott, Marie Shantz, Catherine Bernhardt, Luella Smith, Gertrude Melross fCapt.D, Gladys Wildman, Gertrude Lindhorst, Madeline Hughes, Laura Daniels, Jean McCallum, Betty Hallman. 21421434 INTERFORM SOFTBALL The interform schedule was run off in fine shape, 4A coming out victorious, with 1D following and 2B coming next. The school should not feel badly at the loss of any old players from the school team as -the material in the first forms is ex- cellent this year. 2142143 INTERFORM BASKETBALL The first forms played before the hol- idays and all that is left for them to play now are the finals. The rest of the school is away to a good start. l I, 1 1 if 1 FND fn 1 ilgcyng 1 As ' ,C '7 1 ,ee :Zigi ',1 ll I 1 1 1 5? t 0 AA Wy lx- , lj! up 1 ' f 1 ' . ' 4- W 'sf V1 1.11 ,,,1fLJl,11 ill! 11 .111 lima 1 - W l - Ti: ..
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