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ACTA NOSTRA, 1926 33 Leckieg to Miss Higgins, the business manager of the basketball team, who worked many hours after four with the girls, and to Don. Hewer, who was ever ready to assist us as coach or re- feree. Softball The Line Up Isabel Grieve .... .... P itcher Elsie Hume.. ..... ..... C atcher Helen Bardwell ..... .... lf Tirst Base Maisie Barr ............, Second Base Dorothy Richardson ....... Third Base Elma Earon. ........ .... S hortstop Marion Skelton ............. Shortstop The first game of the season was played in Galt., although our team was unaccustomed to Indoor Softball, they played excellently, coming through with a win. Torchy', Grieve, our star pitcher, was up to her usual form and was given good support by Elsie Hume. catcher, and Helen Bardwell, on first base. On October 1-ith Galt played the re- turn match in Guelph. Galt was de- feated 11-5. Although both teams pre- sented an excellent brand of softball the home team proved themselves sup- erior in every part of the game. Verna Lehman. . . .,.. Fielder Jean Penfold .... .... F ielder Rhoda Heard ........ .... F ielder . . . .Fielder Florence Greenaway. . . Orvilla Stockford .... ....... F ielder Emily Scott .............. Sub Pitcher W'hen Guelph played in Kitchener on October 17th, the home team proved too much for the visitors. Elma Earon scored the only run. If it had not been for the fumbling on the part of the fielders Guelph would not have been defeated so badly. As it was, the score was 7-1. On account of the bad weather, the final game of the season was played in the Armory, Guelph, November 4th. The visiting team was Kitchener, who carried off the honours of the day with a score of 1-1--if The redeeming fea- ture of the game was the excellent and steady work of our pitcher. Girls' Basketball 1 HELEN BARDWELL, Curlie, 5 ft. 3 in.. 117 lbs., 17 years-Captain of the Basketball team, and plays check: plays first-base on the Softball team, she does both well and is an all round sport. ISABELLE GRIEVE, Torchy, 5 ft. 315 in., 110 lbs., 17 years-Captain and pitcher of the Softball team. A glance at the Review of Softball games will show her an able pitcher. Forward on the Basketball team, and you should see her free shots! Sr. Field Day Champion. ELMA EARON, Blondy, 5 ft. 7XQ in., 120 lbs., 18 years-Captain of the Basketball team last year, and a for- ward this year. She doesn't know how to miss the basket, and is half of the team. Plays short-stop on the Soft- ball team, and is the star hitter. MAISIE BARR, 5 ft. 3 in., 118 lbs., 17 years-Check on the Basketball team, a fast and snappy player. Plays second base on the Softball team, and does both equally well. A close second for the Sr. Championship on Field Day. JEAN PENFOLD, Wiener, 5 ft. 7 in., 125 lbs., 16 years-Jumping centre. and you should see her take the ball away from other teams. Played Held on the Softball team. FLORENCE GREENAWAY, Bob- by, 5 ft. 8 in., 126 lbs., 17 years-Cen- tre guard on the Basketball team, quick in play with a wonderful pass.
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32 ACTA NOSTRA, 1926 GIRLSU SOFTBALL TEAM tFrom Left to Righty TOP ROW-E. Scott, Sub-Pitcher: j. Penfold, Fielderg O. Stockford, Fielder. CENTRE ROW-D. Richardson, Field Captain: V. Lehman, R. Fieldg R. Heard, Fielder: E. Earon, R. Shortstopg M. Skelton, Shortstopg G. Clarridge, L. Field: M. Barr, 2nd Base. FRONT ROW-H. Bardwell, lst Base: Miss Laughlin, Managerg I. Grieve. Captain and Pitcher: F. McTa,que. Coach: E. Hume, Catcher. Girls' Athletics Executive of the Girls, Athletic Association llonorary President. . . President ....,..., Secretary. . , Treasurer . ,...... ................. . As an athletic year the term 1925-243 has been a decided success-success. not as -some would understand it. that is from the viewpoint of winning, but from that of sportsmanship. Every- one seems to be taking more interest in sports than hitherto. and many were eager to help in any way. even if they . .liiss H. Hiinipliries , . .Marjorie Masson . . , . .Elma Earon .....................MissE.Sinclair could not play t.he games themselves. Our school owes much to Coach Bus McTague. for his untiring work with the softball team: to Professor Baker. the zealous and energetic coach of our basketball team: to Miss Laughlin, the loyal business manager of the softball team. together with her assistant. Sara
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