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Qgggggyefezaefza HEART OF OAK '24 aaezocatazaiiii IIQ EEEQEQEEEEEQQEQ QQQQQQQEQQQQEQ 1922 - Z3 Hockey Season i , QEEEEQQ QQQEQQ WEEE- QQQEQ Coach Russell, Ross, Morse, V. 'l'ha!chcr, li. Thatcher Q llcrnarrls, llurlingltzun, Kunkel. Peterson, licllcy Q E Van Groos, Lc Ccrf, llrentncr, llanscn, Allen Q Q The senior-sophomore and junior-freshman teams met on Lincoln Field in the bat- S tlc which gave the championship to the senior-sophomore team by a score of four to one. E E Much improvement was shown over last year's playing, and the keen competition be- Q E tween classes made it a fast and hard fought game. Q E At the end of the first half, the score was one to one. The second half of the game Q E saw the ball in the junior-freshman territory most of the time, and several times within H Q their striking circle, but the strong defense of the senior-sophomore team kept them Q E from realizing a goal. The three goals were made by the senior-sophomore team during E H the last half by their team work and accurate hits. E H Mary Bremer '25, was captain of the senior-sophomore team and Florence Bates E '24, of the junior-freshman team. E Q The line up of players was as follows: - E E SENIOR-SOPHONLORE TEAM ' E Farfward Lim' Half Bark: Full Back: Ross, C. Allen E. Thatcher H E Anderson, I.. I. LeCerf Peterson Q . . B ' . H U Eelley, L I nrlmgham Subimmtm Q ernarcls, R. W. I I , E Bremner L W. , Goa V. Kunke -Goal H E ' ' V. Thatcher Morse E EEE? QQEQ Om' hundred forly-lhree Eggmmefawaeaamramziazazeozeoaameazaeimmeaemotamhmaeigi
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gglgmcazaamaaamaa HEART OF GAK '24 mamoamgagggg K -'EE Q 2 E 4 E E Q E E E Q E 3 E E EEEEEEQEEEEEQ QQQQQEEEEEEQE E Wm, Bates, Kelley, V. Tliatclier, Le Cerf, lloggcss, Taylor, Anderson I E E Lanning, Tuppcr, A. Ifcncnga, llihblc E E E The Women'S Athletic Association has awarded sweaters to eight girls this year: H Senior: Margaret Taylor Agnes Fenenga E E Mana Le Cerf Ardelle Boggess Soplzomorcx E Ruby Kelley Gertrude Lanning Virginia Thatcher E - Junior: Elva Dibble E H E Those girls receiving the official sweaters last year were: Margaret Martin, Mabel Patton, Ellen Anderson, Dorothy Linklater, Ethel Tupper and Florence Bates. Q INTER-SOCIETY BASKETBALL Q The Kappa Delta women won in the game against the Philomatheans, by a score Q of 37 to 1. Irene Martin was high point man, making 27 points while Mabel Patton Q made 10 points. Q E The Philomatheans won from the Theta Nus by a score of 2-0. E E The line up was: E H Kappa Delta Theta Nu Philomallwan Q E F. Martin Stewart Kelley E E Patton Brown,I. Kirkwood E E C. Boggess Fitch Russell, Elliott E E S. C. Le Cerf Goodrich Kunkel, Hippie H E G. Dibble Turner Morse Q E Bates Van Groos, G. Todd Q E 3 E E E Om' hundred forty-two Q E . Eg EELEQEEEE QQQEQQQZZEEEQEQZQQQEEQQZSZEQQEEQEEQQEEZEQEQQEZEQ
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Qlggemeiiafoezom HEART OF OAK '24 SEQQQQEQQE 'ZS Q92 C55 E52 S5 E52 JUNIOR-FRESHMAN E ' Forfward Lim' Half Back: Full Backs E Bates, C. Dibble Boggess H Koberstein, R. I. Evans Hipple Q E A. Fenenga, L. I. Kirkwood Q Taylor, L. W. I Goal H E Lannmg, R. W. Elliott H Srzbslitxzlfs E Morgensen, Goal Todd Buslach H E9 E 62 3 C53 Q C53 E55 Q Interclass Basketball Q5 E 3 2 3 CS! Q EQ' E52 63 E35 itil QD 633 Q5 2 3 E 3 E ES? E Q52 H Q5 l. llrown, G. Van Gruos, S. Anderson, Martin H Kirkwood, Elliott, Todd E The Interclass Basket Ball Championship was awarded to the freshmen women this year, after playing off a tie with the junior quintet who have held the champion- H ship for two years. The closest and best games of the season were the games between Q S the sophomores and juniors, when the score stood six to five in favor of the juniors, Q E and the second sophomore-freshman game in which the time had to 'be extended five Q Q minutes in order to play off the tie. According to Coach Russell the best players Q 1' developed this year were: Margaret Taylor, Irene.Martin, Ruby Kelley, forwardsg C52 El Margaret Elliot, Ardelle Boggess, centers, Mana Le Cerf, Ilo Brown, side-centersg ZS! E531 Florence Bates, Elva Dibble, and Celia Bernards, guards. E 3 2 E 3 One lzumlred forty-four E . ez ggQcoomzoeocoooeiQtoaecoeimcoommmzozozooezeimmmomaomgi
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