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Laflrande returned to Pendleton en February 18. The game was the fastest. ol' the season and the most thrilling. The score was tied several times. The final score was 27 to 26 i11 favor of P. II, S. LaGrande played a sub side center in the last half of the game on account of exhaustion. Pendleton played straight first team, and holds the l1o11or of being' the only team which defeated LaGrande who won the championship of Eastern Oregon. The return game played with The Dalles on Februa.ry 25 at Pendleton was an easy victory for P. H. S., the score being I-S1 to 14. Mary Ularke, Alberta MeMonies and Mildred Rogers graduate in June, but the three first team girls who remain, with the subs, who have also had the advantage of Miss Hansen 's excellent coaching this year although they have not played in any games, will make a team which the school feels will carry on the splendid record made by the girls' basketball team this year. The Zlieant Mildred Rogers, captain of P. H. S. girls' basketball team, who by her steady consistent playing and natural leadership, successfully piloted the team through the season. r- .- 'se-1. A . H 1 1 4 if lrva Dale, side-center, one whose accurate playing at the .2 beg-inning' of every game meant the game won for Pendleton. it ,j tif ' - Irva has her place assured on the next season's team. A V 5. t 2 52 l1211
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Girls' Washer 365111 HE girls of Pendleton High School produced a winning basketball team this year. Considering that the girls didn't have a team last year, the fact that they won this year the majority of the games played, is quite remarkable. The team was made up of new material entirely with the excep- tion of the two letter girls, Mildred Rogers and Alberta McMonies, who played jumping center and guard on the team this year and also in their Sophomore year. Marie Fletcher as guard, Mary Clarke and Jane Cheney as forwards, and Irva Dale as side center, composed the rest of the team. The subs were Catherine McNary, forwardg Ruth Minnis, guard, and Emily Dohnert, side center. The first game of the season played with Hermiston on January 21 was an easy game with Pendleton winning by a score of 31 to 2. The next game was played with LaGrande at LaGrande on January 29. The girls were defeated in a fast game by a score of 36 to 24. In the third quarter of the game, LaGrande tried her subs for about one minute but found that it was impossible to hold her own against Pendleton unless she used her best material. The next game played at The Dalles on February 11, was slow and was not a clean cut game as the LaGrande game was. The score was 12 to 14 in favor of The Dalles. No substitutions were made by Pendleton. f12o1
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v Jane Cheney, forward, with speed and aeeuraey of basket throwing far superior to any opponent met this season. Jane is only a Sophomore and so returns to us next season. 1 ea V, Mary Clarke, forward, a player who made every minute of a game Count for gain. Her team work was unexeelled and her basket throwing from the foul line meant many games won. ' try Alberta MeMonies, guard, and one of the best that Pendle- I ' ton has ever put forth. It is to be greatly regretted that Alberta does not return to us next season. if f ' I 1 tif Zliiffwfiih I 122 :I
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