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THE TENNIS TEAMS, 1941 Front row, left to right: Fowler, Hallett, Tituomb. Hatfield. Second 1'ow: Doherty. Russell, Stantial, Crawford, Taylor, Nickerson. Third: Hagerman. Taggett, Grant. VVood, Lawlis. Rogers, Russell. Fourth: Chadwick, Plourd, McGowan, Hodgins, Mc-t'orinac'k, Popham. Tennis, 1941 With a tie for male honors and a very close second in the girls' division in the 1940 league race, Houlton was a cannon hall last spring. XVe've lost only two hoys, Tom Donovan and Joe Ward, through the coaches' bugahoo, graduation. The girls' team. that dropped the title hy only one game in '40, has remained intact. Racketeers who should bring home the bacon for Messrs. Sherman and Saunders are Tom Popham, six feet two inches of stretoh. Rim-hie Lawlis, Sanford Plourde, Boll Russell. and D011 Taggett. O11 the oth- er column of the roster there's Janet Hallett. Mary Polnroy. Betty Fowler, and Pat Russell to he watt-hed. Summer tennis plus hard practive have turned some so-sos into l'Ol'lllidillll9 net mon. Ilm-e's good luck and the schedule: TENNIS SCHEDULE Away Home Nlny 5 Boys-f-P. l. ll. S. Girls P. I. H. S. S Boys-Caribou Girls4t'a1'ibou 12 Girls-F. F. H. S. Boys-F. F. H. S. 15 Boys--Washburn Girlsfwashhurn 19 Open Date 22 Girls--P. 'l. H. S. Boysflj. I. H. S. 23 Both at U. of M. Frosh A 26 GirlsfCaribou Boys-Caribou 29 Boys-F. F. H. S. Girls-F. F. H. S. .lnne 2 Girls-VVashburn Boys-XVashburn 5 Open Date BOYS' BASKETBALL tt'ontinued from Page 251 lloulton 22 Stearns 26 lloulton 26 Caribou 32 Houlton 34 Old Town 29 lloulton 25 F. F. H. S. 17 Houlton 26 P. l. ll. S. 48' Houlton 42 XVI-lSlllJlll'll 33 lloulton 21 John Ilapst 4l lloulton 36 XVashhurn 23 Houlton 47 A. U. I. 32 23
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l THE BASEBALL SQUAD Front row, left to right: Niles, R. Taylor, Lanibert. Donovan, Berry, Downie, Fowler. Riley. fllllllt-'l'0ll. Rear: Spooner. Skehan, XVilcox, Lakin. llow, St. Peter, Vose, Baseball, 1941 Mt-Nally, and llither. With the first syinptons of spring, base- ball started in the pryin. Front the maze of flying horsehide and swinging arms. Coach- vs 'l'ibbt-tts and Peabody visioned a penn- ant winner. The squad got out in the open on April 14th and went to work in earnest. To date, lloulton has won all pre-league games. With six veterans bavk in harness. the future is very rosy for the Black and White. On the mound we have the Taylor brothers. Ralph and Ken. Jim Donovan, and llunk Spooner. Behind the plate, Phil Mason will handle these hurlers. The in- field will be held down by Reg Downie, Buck Logan. Dick Niles, and an alternate pitcher. iln the garden, Bud Berry. Joe Riley. Don Lambert, Jaek Fowle1', and other alternate heavere will roam. Although we've lost those two power- houses. Toniilson and Ayotte, who are now in the uniform of the National Defense League at Uarnp Blanding, Florida, there are enough competent inen practicing to fill every berth satisfactorily. VVith good batting plus heads-up ball handling, the Sltiretowners should cinch the 1940 A. L. crown. The Dates May 6 Presque lsle--Away May 9 Caribou-Away May 13 Fort FHll'fl9ldfHOI1l8 May 16 XVashburn-Away May 20 A. C. I.-Away May 23 Presque Isle-Home May 27 Caribou-Home May 29 Fort Fairfield-Away June 3 lV8.Sl1lJLll'l1?l'lOll16 June 6 A. C. I.-Home GIRLS' BASKETBALL tt'ontinued from Page 247 Houlton 38 Fort Fairfield Houlton 15 Washburn Houlton 21 Madawaska Houlton 20 Washburn Houlton 30 Madawaska 271
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