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22 THE BOUNCER IE X QI 15 AN6 IE 5 K 2? ' ' - The Bouncer acknowledges: The Salamagundi, Coburn Clarion, L. H. S. Quarterly, Oracle, Norm, Bates Student, Bowdoin Orient, Colby Echo, Red and Black, CUtahD, Oak Leaves, Tamarack, Clavis, King Edwards School Chronicle, Angelus, M. C. I.. Echo, H. C. I. Scroll, and K. H. S. Record. The last issue of the Salamagundi has a large number of good cuts. If more papers would follow its example, they would be greatly improved. The literary matter of the Bates Stu- dent is excellent. It's style of critcism in the exchange department is very good. The K. H. S. Record is a new paper published by the students of Kingfield High. It hasa few good cuts but its arrangement is poor. The Tamarack is a very interesting paper and we hope it will continue to exchange with us. The H. C. I. Scroll is one of our best exchanges. The development and ar- rangement of it's different departments is excellent. Two other very interesting papers are the M. C. I. and the Red and Black. Alumni Notes. '91 Mrs. Mary Kennison went to Wash- ington, in company with the Senior Class. '93 Mrs. Adeline Hannagan attended the D. A. R. Congress at Washington. 'OO Carl Hunnewell, Madison. 'Ol Mrs. Helen Dinsmore, Portland. '03 Agnes Vose, who has been seriously ill, is recovering. Vesta Carl, teaching, Bingham. Nellie Turner, Cloak and Suit depart- ment, F. C. Clark Co. '04 Perley Hamilton, Instructor of Pen- manship, Shaw's Business College, Portland.
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THE BOUNCER 21 ing the smallest number that we have made in any game this season. Carpen- ter pitched an excellent game and was well backed.up when our friends from Oakland succeeded in colliding with the elusive sphere. Our runs were made mostly through the effectuals and con- tinuous use of the squeeze play, which seemed to puzzle our opponents a great deal, as we' always used it when they least expected it. The line-up was: Madison High ab r bh tb po a e Carpenter p 4 1 2 2 0 6 0 Fletcher C 4 3 1 1 10 2 0 Harris 2b 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 Tompkins lf 5 1 2 2 0 O 1 Rushworth 1b 4 2 1 2 13 1 1 Heywood ss 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 Adams cf 3 0 1 1 1 0 O Hart 3b 5 1 3 4 1 1 0 Ingallsrf 5 0 2 2 O 0 O 38 12 161827 12 3 Oakland High ' ab r bh tb po a e Pullen 1b 4 1 3 3 10 1 4 Libby ss 4 0 O 0 O 0 2 Sweeney 2b 3 1 1 1 1 6 0 Tozier p 4 0 1 1 2 3 O COlby C 4 O 1 1 8 1 0 Damren lf 4 O 1 1 0 O 1 Taylor rf 4 O O 0 0 0 1 Jerry cf 2 0 0 O 0 0 1 Spiller 3b 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 Gleason cf 2 0 0 O 0 O 0 34 2 8 82411 9 Madison High .... 30003105x-12 Oakland High .... 1000O0010- 2 The return games with Fairfield, Farmingtoniand Oakland were cancelled because many of the members of the team were not able to go on the trips. . W. L. T. '10
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THE BOUNCER 23 Leslie Sawyer, Science department, Portland'High School. '05 Manley Davis, Alberta Canada. Mabel Pease, Rangley. Grace Vose, Madison. '06 - George Gilman, Overseer of Finish- ing Room, Electric Light and Gas Plant, Lynn, Mass. Fannie Merry will be among the grad- uates from Farmington- Normal School this spring. Lena Wellington, deceased. Hannah Pease, teaching, Rangley. '07 Nina Henry nee Adams, Madison. . Colin Steele, employed as traveling salesman forj. A. 8z W. Bird 8z Co., Boston. Ethel Bedford, Plainville, Conn. Mary Prince, teaching, Starks. '08 Roy Merry, Coburn Classical Institute Waterville. A Eda Danforth, teaching. Madison. Grace Hutchinson, teaching, Bingham '09 Cecil Fletcher, Colby College, Wat- erville. Bertha Rushworth, assistant teacher, Kindergarten, Madison. Merle Cookson, oiiice Indian Spring Mill, Madison. Marion Williams, attending Morgan's Business College, Waterville.
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