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A sound mind in a sound body is a thing to pray for.—Juvenal. The boys’ basketball team had a fairly successful season, winning six games and losing the same number. With the exception of Malone, the champions, we beat every team in the league once out of the two games played. Although we had a veteran quintet, we faced much more difficult competi- tion, and it was not until the last half of our schedule that we seemed to play the basketball of which we were capable. After the mid-year examinations a great many more men reported. Their fighting spirit encouraged the varsity to play a better game. The prospects for next year are bright. Only one man will be lost by grad- uation, and with the aid of Coach Seybolt, we are confident that a winning five will represent the school for the year ig2y-’28. Those receiving block letters were Captain Murray, Miller, Smith, Dygert, Carpenter and Webster. Murray was high scorer, with 56 points. The scor- ing ability of the team is as follows: Murray 56, Smith 44, Dygert 40, Miller 28, Webster 9, Carpenter 5. The results of the games on our schedule are as follows; Ogdensburg 15, G. H. S. 16; Malone 15, G. H. S. 7; Potsdam 22, G. H. S. 12; Norwood 9, G. H. S. 14 ; Massena 39, G. H. S. 16; Canton 9, G. H. S. 20; Ogdensburg 3, G. H. S. 19; Potsdam, 15, G. H. S. 18; Malone 12, G, H. S. 10; Norwood 10, G. H. S. 9; Canton 25, G. H. S. 20. The Girls’ Athletic Association was satisfactorily organized and financed, through the co-operation of the student body. In the fall the members of the girls’ basketball squad raised money by selling balloons and armbands at all the home football games. Throughout the winter the proceeds from the sale of choc- olate bars in the gymnasium, supported the team, and bought purple and gold suits for the first seven players. The girls’ games were fast and exciting, and the season was successful. The playing of Gates at forward was sensational, but all the team played creditable basketball. They held Canton, the champions, to six points, and scored seventy- four points to their opponents’ sixty-four. The following were awarded varsity letters: Captain Overacker, Gates, Downey, June, Dygert, Magee. The schedule was as follows: Massena 8, G. H. S. 11; Canton 17, G. H. S. n ; O. F. A. 12, G. H. S. 7; Potsdam 5, G. H. S. 10; Malone 14, G. H. S. 9; Norwood 5, G. H. S. 26. Page Twenty-nine
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