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Basketball O imagine Indiana folks without basketball is as foolish as to think of a hsh living without water. It, too, is perhaps the most popular sport at North Side, with both the boys and girls. Gym class teams com- pete in an elimination tournament. Then the class teams are chosen. Each team chooses its captain, and then a round r o b i n tournament is played. This year each girl on the senior squad coached one of the gym class teams. Although most - , ' 5 girls on these teams are quite unfamiliar with the game, yet many interest- ing and well-played games were experienced. By playing on one of these teams, the girl is given a good start to make her class team. In the tournament this season, the final game was won by the team coached by Donna Wade. Her team won by the close score of 14 to 12 over the team coached by Marjorie Slack and Jennie Spice. Miss Schwehn The round robin tournament was won by the Senior squad, which had a perfect record. Each class contributed a team that possessed fast team work and splendid sportsmanship. After this set of games was played, an elim- ination tournament was played to decide the winner of the trophy. This is the first year a trophy has been awarded to the champion team. This trophy will be able to have sixteen different class team numerals engraved on it. The first game between the Freshmen and Sophomores had to be played overtime. The final score was 15 to 15. In the three minutes more, Dorothy Spice gave the Freshmen a two- point shot, and Ruth Shreve of the Sophomores made an overhead goal, giving only one point. The Junior-Senior game was taken easily by the Seniors, 18 to 8. More technique, co-opera- tion, and real playing was exhibited in the final game than in any other game of the season. The score in favor of the Seniors was 33 to 19 over the Freshmen. High point scorers for each team were: Seniors, Marjorie Slackg Juniors, Ruth Nobles, Sophomores, Ruth Shreve and Evelyn Sprawl, and Freshmen, Dorothy Spice. Left to right-NI. Blackburn, R. Stirlen, Nl. Elizabeth Bent, M. Slack, C. Shreve, Spice, L. Gauert, M. Cook, G. Prange, D. Wade, M. Klaehn. Page 98 THE 1931 LEGEND
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