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Z0 i The only Freshman to continue to practice throughout the season this year was Margaret McAllister. The first team consisted of Captain Eleanor McAllister and Jennie Bailey, centers, Marjorie Keene, side center, Mary Mains, Viola Raymond and VVinnie Thompson, forwards, and Louise Snow, Janice King and Anna Maxim, guards, with substitutes Helen Keene and Valma Edwards. Our Coach, Mr. Pottle, deserves a great deal of credit for working so faithfully toward building up a win- ning team. We also want to thank our chaperone, Mrs. Aaron, who has accompanied us on our trips and been with us for all the home games. Following are the results of the games played this season: M. F. H. S., 26 Bliss College, 14 M. F. H. S., 19 South Paris, 37 M. F. H. S., 36 Norway, 20 M. F. H. S., 13 VVinthrop, 39 M. F. H. S., 38 Leavitt, 24 M. F. H. S., 28 Oxford, 31 M. F. H. S., 31 Winthrop, 30 M. F. H. S., 19 South Paris, 33 M. F. H. S., 24 Oxford, 27 M. F. H. S., 28 Norway, 30 M. F. H. S., 12 Lewiston, 17 M. F. H. S., 53 Bliss College, 35 M. F. H. S., 17 Lewiston, 17 M. F. H. S., 33 Leavitt, 25 There was also a 'game between the South Paris junior High girls and our second team which ended with the South Paris team in the lead. Winnie Thompson, '32 M. F. H. S. PILOT CROSS COUNTRY The Mechanic Falls Harriers had an excellent year, winning all meets at home and being defeated only at Pitts- field and at University of Maine. At Orono, Mechanic Falls, in a meet with thirteen other schools of the state, placed fourth. At Pittsfield against sixteen schools, they finished second bringing home a beautiful silver cup. The members of the team were: H. McAllister F. Millett C. Campbell P. Bailey A. Hoyle H. Raymond G. Maxim A. Chapman F. Taker The record of the season is as fol- lows: M. F. H. S. vs. Pennell Inst.,and Lea- vitt A M. F. H. S. Won Bates Freshman B Won M. F. H. S. vs. M. F. H. S. M. F. H. S. vs. Leavitt M. F. H. S. Won M. F. H. S. vs. Sabattus M. F. H. S. Won Pittsfield, 16 Schools 2nd M. F. H. S. vs. V M. F. H. S. University of Maine 4th M. F. H. S. vs. M. F. H. S. A. Davis
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rf ,fr -Q9 x gi C km, M. F. H. S. PILOT 19 rlcs ATHLETIC REPORT ' xYl1CI1 the letters were given out for haskethall last season, those who re- ceived letters elected a captain for the following season. 'llhis honor again went to lfleanor lX'lc.'Xllister. 'l'he first ol- this year liatlfryn Cof- fin was elected llll1llZlgL'l'. She has worked hard all the year to help the team in every possihle x 'llhe first practice of the season was out of' doors and took the forni of a class tournament which was won hy the juniors. 'llhe graduation of 1931 had taken from ns three of the regular players. 'llhey were Mary Farrar and Gladys Cox, forwardsg and Brenda Strout, ray. guard. Ja. . .M MMS-f GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
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M. F. H. S. PILOT 21 ...J CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ' BASEBALL The Mechanic Falls High School baseball team of 1931 had a successful season under the coaching of lilliot Small winning eight of the fourteen games played. They also hnished sec- ond in the triangular league consisting of Leavitt, XVinthrop and Mechanic Falls. M. F. H. S., 10 Lew. Sun Team. 11 M. F. H. S., 5 Norway. 4 M. F. H. S., 11 Monmouth, 4 M. F. H. S., 4 Hebron, 21 M. F. Il. S., 2 XVinthrop, 1 M. F. H. S., 3 VVinthrop, 2 M. F. H. S., 8 Leavitt. 11 M. F. H. S., 4 Leavitt, 5 M. F. H. S., 9 New Gloucester. 3 M. F. H. S., 8 Monmouth, 3 M. F. H. S., 6 Bridgton, 5 M. F. H. S., 8 Bridgton, 4 M. F. H. S., 6 South Paris, 13 M. F. ll. S., 7 South Paris, 8 M. F. H. S., 9 Hebron, 1,1 A. Davis BASKETBALL, 1931-1932 The Boys Basketball team under the coaching of Harry Thomas proved quite successful. They played hard, clean basketball at all times and re- ceived excellent support from the townspeople. Ten boys practiced reg- ularly. They were 2 A. Hoyle K. Austin A. Davis F. Taker P. Bailey H. Rollins E. Archer C. NVhittier XV. Raymond S. Stdet Besides these, a small but fast Fresh- man team was developed which we think will be very successful in the future.
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