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Havergal College Magazine Not very far behind them, Though the third place is assigned them, Came the CUBS, who proved themselves a worthy foe, They had feared from the beginning, There was little chance of winning, But they played up, and they made a gallant show. But I must end my ditty, Upon a note of pity, For the STARS who fell in such a sorry plight ; Were their aims too high and mighty? Or their minds too gay and flighty? They shine still, but with sadly ' minished light. PENCIL. Friday, April 24 Tuesday, April 28 Friday, May 1 Tuesday, May 5 Friday, May 8 Tuesday, May 12 INTER-FORM BASKET-BALL. Form IV. v. Upper III., 10-4. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Upper V. v. Matriculation, 14-5. Form IV. v. Upper III., 9-3. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Upper V. v. Matriculation, 11-4. Form IV. v. Upper III., 18-2. c Shell v. Form IV., 20-5. Upper V. v. Shell, 15-12. School Championship. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES May 15th — Boarders v. Day Girls, 7-6. May 19th— Day Girls v. Boarders, 12-11. In this match Jane Suckling substituted for Mary Wilson, who dislocated her thumb. May 26th— Boarders v. Day Girls, 14-6. The Boarders played a splendid combination game, Dorothy McDougall and Jessie Wilson playing well together, while Helen Lethbridge and Thelma Duncan made formidable guards. The centre was upheld by Mamie Smith and Nellie Snowden. The Day Girls ' team was unfortunate by short three players whose places were well taken by Christine Lyall, Ruth McMartm and Margaret Banfield.
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Havergal College Magazine Cubs. Dorothy McDougall (capt.) Margaret ' Kelly Gertrude Bowman Betty Fraser Jolly Fraser Cecily Mortlock The games were won as Kewpies follows :- Played . . . 9 Stars. Thelma Duncan (capt.) Gladys Mutch June Suckling Jessie Wilson Frances Wilson Mamie Smith Won Lost 7 2 Bears Cubs Stars ... 6 . .. . 7 . ... 8 . ... 3 .... 3 ... 3 .... 4 ... 2 .... 6 FOUR CAPTAINS THE BOARDERS ' TEAMS The heroine of this group is The Captain of the KEWPIES, That stalwart and victorious litle band ; To their leader ' s voice attending. And on her advice depending, They carried out the victories she planned. And in this strife for glory, Which was grim and sometimes gory, And all the teams were struggling for first place ; Under their Captain Teddy, The BEARS were good and steady, And justly came out second in the race.
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Havergal College Magazine Notes on the Form Teams. Matriculation. Has developed several good players since taking a more active interest in the game. Upper V. Has been the mainstay of school basket-ball all the year. Deservedly the champions. Bravo, Upper V. ! Lower V. A weak team, but one which has played its games very pluckily. Shell. A very promising form that has developed several good players. Form IV. As yet very unformed though several girls show considerable promise. Upper III. These beginners haA e been very plucky, play- ing with enthusiasm and energy. They will find these games, though defeats, very useful next year. Notes on the Senior Team. Thelma Duncan, very loyal player, throws well and seldom wildly. Captains the team with judgment. Laura Agnew, a good guard. Mary Watson, style much improved; very energetic and on-the-spot, the mainstay of the centre. Josephine Anderson, a player rather new to the game, but seldom misses the ball and throws to good effect. Must guard against a tendency towards roughness. Jean Bell, very good shot and quick to think. Marian Sweeny, an untiring player, good shot, and keen throughout the game. SNOWSHOEING AND SKATING. Owing to the unpropitious weather neither sport has been indulged in to its usual extent. The rink was spasmodically appreciated by the boarders, who might have made more of their opportunities to skate. On Jan. 31st, Mr. Roland Taylor very kindly entertained several of the boarders to a tobogganning party at the Canoe Club. After a very jolly afternoon they partook of a delicious tea within the Club, and departed, tendering a hearty vote of thanks to their kind host. STAFF NEWS. Good wishes to Miss Evans, whose marriage to Mr. Graeme Stewart, of New York, will take place this summer. Mrs. Newton is now making an extended visit in Ireland. We are pleased to hear that her little daughter is a bonny baby. We were delighted to see Mrs. McNiven in March, when 70
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