Mechanic Falls High School - Pilot Yearbook (Mechanic Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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of J M. F. H. S. PILOT 31 l P . l ..-,. --.--v Lp - ' GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM i team better and faster by practicing against them night after night. The Second team is as follows: Mary Mains, VVinnie Thompson, Marjorie Keene. Brenda Strout, Iola Chase, Louise Snow, Orissa VVolcott. Much credit should be given to our faithful Coach John K. Pottle. He has made our basketball team what it is today. VVe cannot give him enough thanks for what he has done for us. We sincerely hope that he will be able to go on as coach next year. Captain Esther Mains, '30 TRACK We hope to have a. track team to represent our school this year. As this is our first year in our new building we have applied our time and efforts to things we needed more than a track team. But if conditions are favorable and there are enough boys who are interested in starting a team this year, we shall try to have our school repre- sented at the Bates Interscholastic Meet in June. We are i11 hopes that, in future years, the school can be represented in all lines of sports. Let us work with all of our effort and ability to get our school up to this standard. Eugene Thurlow, Mgr., '30 BOYS' ATHLETICS BASEBALL VVe had a good baseball team in the spring of 1929, winning half of the games played. I1 lhe averages were as follows:

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30 M. F. H. X00 Wim ,cr- Hl! IVF lf? WOT! lg UIPPC SC. 4. pri:-gf, 5 K ff ' A'-' if ' ttf., A l z ' Athletics. GIRLS' BASKETBALL At beginning practice season it was found that we had four girls who made their letters last year here as a nucleus from which to build our team this year. These were Captain lfsther Mains, Mary Farrar, llelia llerrick and Gladys CUX. A large squad reported for the hrst practice and it was seen that judging from the material, we should have a good team. After several weeks of preliminary practice, games were ar- ranged with New Gloucester High School to introduce the season, the snmmary of which follows: M. F. ll. S., 46 New Gloucester, 35 M. F. ll. S.. 44 New Gloucester, 30 M. F. ll. S.. 28 NVest llaris, 26 M. F. ll. S., 31 Norway, 37 M. F. ll. S., 27 South Faris, 36 M. F. ll. S.. 38 Oxford, 27 M. F. H. S., 10 Vvest Paris, 43 M. F. H. S., 25 Lewiston, 52 M. F. H. S.. 35 Casco, 13 M. F. H. S.. 20 Lewiston. 50 M. F. H. S., 37 Norway, 24 S. PILOT M. F. H. S.. 23 Oxford, 25 M. F. H. S., 36 Casco, 13 M. F. H. S., 63 South Paris, 39 463 h , 450 This year we scheduled games with the girls team of Lewiston High School for the first time, not in the hope of winning from them but because of the opportunity ,afforded for learn- ing basketball, as it is played by the better teams. These two games were the fastest and cleanest games that we have ever played and although Lewis- ton doubled the score in each instance we felt that the games were very much worth while and hope to be able to make the games with Lewiston an annual affair. This was our first year at playing indoor basketball. We like it very much for it is a much faster and cleaner game than outdoor basketball. We have one of the Finest gymnas- iums that we have ever played in. The First team this year was as follows: Captain Esther Mains who has held her position as right forward for four years. Manager Charlotte Frost who came into her place this year as guard. Mary Farrar who has held her position as left forward for two years. Gladys Cox who has been our center for two years. Fleanor MacAllister who came on the team as side-center. The fol- lowing also played in guard position: Anna Maxim, Delia Herrick and Abbie Ellingwood. The second team should also be men- tioned. Many of the players on this team will be on the First team in years to come. They helped make the first



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37 Nl. F. H. S. PILOT 4. The ZIYCFZIQCS were as follows: Bailey, 2nd Brown, ss Srully, lf Tlinrlow, c Henson, 311 Keene, p llapwortli, 311 Irving, rf Howell, cf Hill lb M .X.l1. H R 17.0. A lu B.A. l1.A. 5 8 12 17 3 15 9 10 19 6 Z 2 2 0 1 12 7 40 9 1 4 7 4 3 2 9 9 3 17 0 15 14 14 4 3 2 4 5 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 7 3 60 0 2 SCll1ilJULIi New Gloucester Klunnioutll Academy lNlUll1llOlllll Academy Oxford New Gloucester New Gloucester New Gloucester Oxford 176 900 390 825 125 660 333 980 210 777 210 1000 530 857 50 855 1401 1000 240 968 Klpponents 4 12 3 3 8 18 3 4 55 Team Average Field 882 . Batting 244 I I i 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM

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