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l G2 E-32' 'f 01 Q Intramural Sports 8 UI , 3 EN Mr. Strohmeier announced, on March 4, that the school was in quarantine, ESE Qi things looked rather had for a while. The last two games of a successful basketball QQ season had to be cancelled. But there were some in the school with an optimistic view- Qs 3 point, who looked ahead and said, Why not have some basketball games between Q Q the seniors and the underclassmenf' Realizing the wisdom of this idea, the seniors QD started the ball rolling by challenging the underclassmen. After this game had been QE 2 played another game was arranged and played. Of these two games, the seniors lost the E53 Q lirst but won the second. The Morris House team and the Cushman Hall team were QD called the Tigers', and the AngOras respectively. Both sides were fairly well Qt hd dh h dh a- mnsh' ofechteam v Q matc e , an t e games s owe t e goo sports a ip a . E3 Q Now that we are out of quarantine, the same idea has carried over into baseball, one Q! i game having been played already. This the Cushman Hall Dogs won. Evidently ,' igm they think that Dogs will do better work than AngOras . As this book goes to Q Q5 press, there is at least one more game to be played which the Tigers intend to win. Q ,G So you see the hated quarantine brought some good times after all. ?E QQ The line-ups and results for the games are as follows: 1 5 G is l F -5 First Basketball Game i I ,Q f-TIGERS zz HPUPS' 37 Qi 152.2 PENDLETON, rf COBB, lf E9 SHAW If LOCKB, rf UI f F Q3 N. CARLSON, c H. CARLSON, c Q56 WILLIAMSTBEECHER, lg SATRIANO, lg 1 Q52 SQUIRB-NOLBN, rg MARSHALL, rg Q iid E3 f Second Basketball Game irq g QQ 'LTIGERSH 40 HANGORASH 30 4 v gal PENDLETON, rf COBB, lf E35 QQ CARSLEY, lf LOCKB, rf ILE! Q N. CARLSON, c H. CARLSON, c Q SQUIREIWILLIAMS, lg SATRIANO, lg QF NOLEN1BEECHER, rg MARSHALL, rg IE l Q Q' PAGE Fll?'I'Y'NINE W3 -'J -ey' Avy -fy v' -'KVA '-rim -'VA '-tv -rw' -'YY' 'NYY' '4'Y' P' SQQJQQQQQQQQQPQQJQEQJQQJQQJQQJQQJQQJQSS
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