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Girls’ Basketball Early in the winter, the high school girls excited the admiration of their fellow-students, of the faculty, and of the townspeople, when they manifested determination, perseverance, and energy in overcoming all obstacles, in order to make possible a girls’ basketball team. On their own initiative, they arranged to present a movie for which they sold tickets. Under the direction of Mrs. Dodds, they cleared over ninety dollars, which enabled them to finance a team and remain in the Northern New York League. Although many underclassmen reported for practice in January, the first team was composed chiefly of girls who had played during the previous seasons. After only two weeks of hard practice, our team contended against Franklin Academy at Malone. The schedule included also games with Canton, Ogdens- burg, Potsdam, and Norwood. The following players received their block letters: Grace Hillis, Ruth Can- field, Mary Shinnock, Florence Overacker, Rosemary Caswell, Beulah Clark, Mary Washburn, Lillian Wright, and Manager Mary Callahan. Florence Overacker. I Page Twenty-eight “The race by vigour, not by vaunts, is won: '—Pope
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‘A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.”—Garfield Boys’ Basketball During the 1930-1931 season our boys won six of the thirteen games played. They fought their way into the tournament at Canton, where unfortunately' they lost to Franklin Academy. G. H. S. certainly had a better team than it has had for over two years. Most of the players, including Gilmore, Sterling, Saidel, Pickert, Montreville, and Appleby, were members of the 1929-1930 team. Two of our stars, however, were Hillis and Taylor, both underclassmen who had never before played varsity basketball. This year’s players appreciate the splendid training Coach Lisle Riley gave them, and wish him the best of luck for next season. The players who received block letters were Gilmore, Saidel, Sterling, Hillis, Taylor, Montreville, Appleby, and Pickert. Norman Pickert. Page Twenty-nine
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