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GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Standing — Ethel Spence, Edna Lewis, Florence Wellington, Nellie Carson, Jean Topping. Seated — Dr. White, Melissa Longfield, Alice Dickinson (Captain), Kay McVean, Robin Dennis (Coach), Bernice Fenner, Isabel Leishman.
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NORMAL SCHOOL LONDON ONTARIO Athletics — Continued PERSONNEL OF TEAM Robin Dennis, Bob, as Captain and Manager, showed good execu- tive ability and was a fast forward, seldom failing to find the basket. Carson Johnson, Cars, cool, fast, and accurate in making combina- tion plays and shots; a good scorer. Keith Leckie, Leckie, centre, rarely lost a jump, developed quite accurate shooting ability. Weston MacDonald, West, a good defence man, always on guard, has broken up many of opponents ' plays. Joseph Kennedy, Joe, checks hard and pairs up well with Mac- Donald; opposing forwards have a hard time to get near the basket. Fred Osborne, Freddie, plays guard equally as well as forward; alert and quick, good in combination work. Raymond Henderson, Ray, didn ' t get in the game much, played centre; a sure scorer on close shots. Murray Mclntyre, Mac, like Freddie, a hard checking guard and a fast effective forward, unselfish in his plays. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Evidently our girls have taken for their motto, ueni, uidi, via and they deserve much credit for their success. We have been shown that determination to win will do a great deal towards bringing success. During the whole series in the city league our girls were most for- tunate in that they did not lose a single game. The league included Westervelts, London Life and Knox Church girls. This alone is proof of their ability to play. In the exhibition games they were not so fortunate; still, one cannot always win. The majority of these games, however, ended with a score in favor of our girls. On March the ninth we went to Stratford and on the twenty-third they played a return game. The London team was victorious on both occasions. After each game the visiting team was entertained. Much credit is due to the careful training of the Coach, Robin Dennis. He spared neither time nor effort to make the team a success. The line-up was as follows. Forwards — Isabel Leishman, Katherme McVean, Nellie Carson. Guards — Alice Dickinson (Captain), Edna Lewis, Jean Topping. Subs — Florence Wellington, Melissa Longfield, Bernice Fenner, Ethel Spence.
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