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--1.,..i--i...i, '18, Medway, , Maine. Blaine. nine. I e. nc. 2, Lee, Maine. ine. .ine. ee, Maine. A, '99, Lee, line. til? 1.09 lxuys itury service: F, Lee, Maine. Leo, Blame. Lee, Blaine. , Lee, Maine. ine. line. aine. IIE. THE CRESCENT. 1? Aihlr tra. BASEBALL, 1918. During the Spring term of 1918, Lee Academy played four games of baseball. Two games were played with Mattawam- keag High School, the first of which was played at Mattawamkeag, resulting in a victory for Lee. The return game was played at Lee, being w b team. g on y the home A close game of thirteen innings was played at Lincoln between Mattawamkeag Academy and Lee Academy. The score was 2 to 3 in favor of Lincoln. Lee Academy also played the Lee town team and was de- feated by a small score. The Lee Academy line-up: R. McLaughlin, p. V. Lowell, 3 b. N. Rideout, e. Mulherin, lf. Hanscom, 1 b. S. Lowell, cf. Houghton, 2 b. T. Breen, rf. R. Weatherbee, ss. BASKETBALL, 1918-19. During the Fall term our school was closed for nearly four weeks on account of Influenza, and because of the absence of many of the boys, our athletics were a little late. 1 x WVhen we came back t o school in the winter an athletic meeting was held. Vaughn Lowell was elected manager and Kenneth Weatherbee, captain. Altho We were late in arranging games, a good schedule was secured by Manager Lowell. Robert Wea.therbee ,wand Kenneth Hanscom came back to school February 17. They greatly increased the s I .. peed and weight of our team. New sweaters were purchased by the team. These are dark blue with gra ' Y letters. We are all proud of the new outfit. A new ball was also purchased. GA MES PLAYED . Lee Academy played E. M. I. at Springfield, Jan. 31. Score 31 to 2. L A. Line-up. E. M. I. Line-up. Brean, rb. K. 1Veatherbee, lb. 6 633 V. Lowell, c. 2 Merrill, rf. 1 ' S. Lowell, lf. 5 ' LICKQIIIIBY, lf. Averill, rf. Capt. Averill, c. C25 Thornton, lb. Hebb, rb. Lee Academy played E. M. 1. at Lee, Feb. 7. Score 50 to 6.
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16 THE CRESCENT. On April 16, 1919, Mr. J. D. Murphy called at the school. A Sunday School class of Acafleiny girls was organized in the Baptist Church. Mrs. Perry was chosen as teacher. The name given to the class was Worth While Girls. The class of twenty-nine members meets every week at Mrs. Perry's home. Among those who have visited school this year are :- J. W. Taylor, State Inspector of Roger McLaughlin, L. A. '18, Medway, fl fn Maine. Sybil Merrill, Springfield, Maine. Claude Lyon, Lee, Maine. Neil 'l.lllllJUl.l0Zlll, Carroll. Maine. Marion I-lansr-om, Lee, Maine. Dorothy Lyons, Lee, Mail e. Clair Hanscom, Lee, Maine. Raleigh Hooher, L. A. '12, Lee, Maine. Roy Mc-t'all'r-Ny. Lee, Maine. - Marnie I.ovet't, Winn. Maine. l'aul Collln, I.. A. 'll, Lee, Maine. Mrs. Will Averill, L. A. '99, Lee Secondary Schools of Maine. Maine. The Reverend Mr. Olark, State Mis- sionary, Augusta, Maine. Mrs. Roy Short, Lee, Maine. Mrs. Hoy Brown, Lee, Maine. The fulluwillf: is a list of the Lee Im Mm-ion Pigkeringa 1,i,,c,,1,,, Nlnine' who have returnr-.l from military serv' I Ethel Moran, L. A. 17, Mattawarnkeag, Maine. Rose Wyman, L. A. '17, Winn, Maine. Leola Hanscom, L. A. 18, Lee, Ma' 1, Hazel Averill, L. A. 18, lren ' Maine. Verne Lindsay, L. A. '18, Carroll, Maine. - 2 Ui!! 1 . A. '12, Lee, Ma' 'l '1 i 'V' . .. . . ' L., Lee, Ma' N5 ' 'v . .. 1 . 'l5. Lee, Na' e '1 'o '. .. . . ' -1. Lee, Ma' '-rc al .la .' ve . .' '. 5 ai' f. -'1 ls' ..--.Ma' -. V 2 FW . . , Ma' . '- ss, ne, B a' -. S . . .Ba' 1. v Acar Two keag play victc play. teani playe Acad was 5 also 1 feate 'l R. Me N. Rid HRIISU Hough R. NVQ: I2 closed Inline many late.
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18 THE CRESCENT . - . . I' L' 9-11 , Lowell, c. 11. Jphnson, c. 1 IIS' A' Edge up' E M Avjill E K. Weatlaerbee, lb. S. Ixenney, rf. 2 2 , . . 7 ' JJ . . . v Miiilsl, rf. 1. TllOl'Ill'OIl, lb. R' 'cout' I P I 'Olney' If V. Lowell, c. 8. Hebb, c. Rideout, rb. 1. McKenIl9Yv if- We2w11efbee-1b- 7- CW- A e 1l'f ff' 3- Lee, 11111011 2-1, 1919. sem-Q 18 to 28 Lee Academy vs. Brewer High School L- A- Lille-U11 L- Lm9'UD at Lee, Feb. 14, 1919. Score 39 to 15. V- T-011011, ff- 3- P lk a ' lb- 3 I'.l2l.I1SC'f'llll, ll. 4. iizllcly, rb- 2 - 1 - - R. Weatlierbee, P. 5. w er c. 2 E' A' lE'1?e'up B' H' Z Liner? 1-1. 11'Qm11Qr11ee. 111. 1. 1zic11ardsfm rf 'eau' ' - 05' ' r ' ' '1 b.1. B z lf.2 Merrill, rf. 3. Hat-field, lb. 1. Meow' r 'yan' V. Lowell, c. 2. Bnilleau, c. Weatherbee, lb. 5 CID. C. Williams, rf. 2, C1 J. Ridwufi, Pb- 1- M- Bllffill, lf- 2- I. at Lee on MZIFC-ll 31 Score 40 to 16 . L. A. Line-up M. O. 1. Line-up The Academy played Orono Catholic H H F J bs lb - 2 I, ,J 9, . 'illlSCUlll, . 1. aco , r High School Feb. 1, 1919. Score 111 to 6. Lowell, rf. 2. Dweney' lb L- A- Llne-un U- O- H- b- Lllle-1111 11. xmiiiieba-, 1-. 11. Abbott c. 3 Hanscom, lf. 13. Brooks, 1-b, K. Weatlierhee, lb. Emery, rf. 2 R. Weatherbee, rf. 23. Sullivan, lb. Hideout, rlm. J. Lompher, lf- 3 7 xrhangrn We regret that we did ll0t receive as many school papers this year as usual. This may have been due to the unavoidable conflicts and irregularities of schools. We hope, however, that many more will bie added to our list during the remainder of the year. The students a11d alumni of tl1e Academy find great pleasure i11 reading the various school papers. The folowing exchanges have been acknowledged: . The Maine Campus, University of Maine. Bow dom Orient Bowdoin College B itu Studcnt Bates Lollege -. leant-t kngclus 'lurner L-enter -- lullut-on Brownxlllr Hlghbehool -.. Biurii 10ltl'llld High bchool -I+ Messalonsliee Ripple Oakland- '.ii.flO1Nllllt-1113 fllllt-Ull A Q ine Needles Mattanuwm ook Acadelnyfgp 1.111101 1. , 1 The E. N. l. Spriiigiield. 1 2 - I . V L Lee Academy vs. Lincoln Easterns at ' f , . ' T 1 P 5 W Lee Acafgleiny played Pittsfield M. 0. .S , 1 ' f . - Q Q 4 ' . f-1 . . a i .. 'le ' . , ' f' 0 K '.'Qf1e .1 .QP 1 -, . : ' . - 'E '1e .1 1 E ., ' ' - A Y L IQ L x 5 r -, '. I . N ' n rwlo ,,,,lq J.'t - 'N . YY ' 11 - , - l 1 , . J' Q . , . . all 4 I ca tix IH' gm-1 . wa of' did wol ning feet.
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