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20 The Hamiltonian GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SQUAD Reading from left to right. Front row: Ellen Donlon, Virginia Gould, Madeline Back, Edwina Alexander, Betty Fletcher, Betty Cushman, Gertrude Sprague. Ba ' k row: Helen Peters, Dorothy Perkins, Minnie Wetson, Myrtle Allen, Isabel Pcalc, Coach Madeline Fcathcrstonc. Madeline Carter, Virginia Breed, Lillian Emeney, Dorothy Fletcher. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL A S the saying goes, “A good be- ginning makes a bad ending,” so went the girls’ basketball team this season. Those who answered the call for the team under the supervision of Miss Featherstone were Edwina Alexander, Lillian Emeney, Gertrude Sprague, Ellen Donlon, Betty Cush- man, Minnie Wetson, Virginia Gould, Myrtle Allen, Dorothy Fletcher, Ed- wina Wilber, Dorothy Perkins, Betty Fletcher, Madeline Carter, Virginia Breed, Elinor Carter, Helen Peters, and Madeline Back. Our first game, which was played with Groveland at Groveland, was a victory for Hamilton. However, this good luck did not remain with us throughout the season as we had sev- eral defeats. Other games were played with Peabody, Rockport and Manchester. Even though the girls did not have a very successful season, they were all very sorry when it came to an end and are looking forward to another season, hoping it will be more successful.
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The Hamiltonian 19 ing their season with ten wins and seven losses. Hamilton finished in a tie with Story High of Manchester in the Cape Ann League, thus giving each team a leg on the cup. High scoring honors went to Ed. Beliveau with 208 points to his credit, Harold Johnson with 124 points, and Joe Back next in line with 73 points. Hamilton 41 Groveland 18 Hamilton 46 St. Ann’s 18 Hamilton 43 Groveland 12 Hamilton 30 Marblehead 27 Hamilton 44 Peabody 37 Hamilton 14 Reading 33 Hamilton 26 Marblehead 31 Hamilton 22 Danvers 34 Hamilton 20 Manchester 21 Hamilton 31 Essex 26 Hamilton 33 Manchester 18 Hamilton 32 Rockport 21 Hamilton 37 Essex 16 Hamilton 34 Rockport 19 Hamilton 20 Peabody 42 Hamilton 27 Swampscott 48 Hamilton 2 3 Danvers 33 BASEBALL ' I ' HUS far, Hamilton High has had a fairly successful season despite the fact that Coach Walton had many inexperienced boys. The team has shown good indications of hitting power and two good pitchers in Back and Greely. Erratic fielding, however, has cut down the chances of playing an undefeated schedule. The lineup is as follows; Pappas, ss G. Harrighan, lb Johnson, 2b Wilkinson, c Grant, cf Beliveau, If Neilson, 3b H. Wetson, rf Back, p MacDonald, p Greely, p Below are the schedule and scores up until the date the “Hamiltonian” went to press. (H games at Hamil- ton.) April 27, (H) Hamilton 12 May 1, (H) St. John’s 1.“ ' May 6, (H) Hamilton 4 May 12, (H) Hamilton 8 May 13, St. John’s 19 May 22, Hamilton 11 May 29, (H) Rockport 10 June 2, Hamilton 19 June 3, Hamilton 9 June 9, (H) Hamilton June 12, Hamilton (forfeit) June 13, (H) Ham. (forf’t) Hyannis 1 1 Hamilton 4 H. Town Team 3 Essex 4 Hamilton 6 Ipswich 1 1 Hamilton 2 Essex 3 Manchester 7 Ipswich Rockport Manchester
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