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THE SIITHERLAND 29 May l7-Brandon. 12; Proctor, 5. Proctor went to Brandon expecting to win. The teams. were eVenly matched but Proctor made many errors, letting in Brandonis scores. May 21-Mt. St. Joseph, 3; Proctor, 2. In a return game with Mt. St. Joseph Proctor was deter- mined to win. Both teams played good baseball. At the end of the eighth inning the score stood 2-2 and thru an error on Proctoris part Mt. St. Joseph made the winning run. May ZFWest Rutland, ll; Proctor, 2. Proctor's second home game was easily taken by the strong West Rutland nine. ' TRACK May 3-Ludlow. 36; Proctor, 32. The Proctor Track Team went to Ludlow for their first track meet. The teams were evenly matched and the score stood 32-31 in Proctofs favor just before the relay race. Lud- low won this event making the score 36-32. May 10-Middlebury, 84: Proctor, 57. The track team went to Middlebury and was again defeat- ed. Proctor was outclassed in all events except the mile race which was won by Shand. At the time The Sutherland goes to press. two games remain to be played: one with Fair Haven on May 31 and one with Pittsford 011 June 7, both on the home diamond. ACTIVITIES OF GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The members of the Girls' Athletic Association have had an extremely active season since Easter. The tennis tourna- ments, begun last fall, have been completed. Beverly Fay, 32 won the girls' singles while Evelyn Peterson '32 was runner-up. In the mixed-doubles Beverly Fay ,32 and Tage Erickson '32 won against Ruth Erickson and Paul Dutelle in the final game. On May 3 a large number of girls accompanied by Miss Brooks and Miss Sanborn were conveyed to the Green Mountain Club House by cars from which point they climbed Pico Peak. With the intention of playing a series of interwlass games the classes elected the following baseball officers: Freshmene Capt. Ruth Swanson ; Manager. Eliabeth Kaniza; Sophomore-r
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28 - THE SUTHERLAND BASEBALL! April BO-Rutland, 9; Proctor 2. Proctor started off its baseball season by playing the Rut- land nine on their field. Proctor made two scores in the first two innings. while our opponents went scoreless. Rutland then started scoring and the home boys could not stop them. May 3-Ludlow. 6: Proctm', 1. Proctor went to Ludlow and started the game off well by making a score at their first time at bat. They failed to score again. however, while the Ludlow men scored six runs. one 02' them being a home run by Dana. Ludlowh pitcher. May 7eMt. St. Joseph, 10; Proctor, 2. The first home game of the Proctor nine was played against Mt. St. Joseph. Faignant pitched a good game but iacked the support of the other players. May lll-Middlebury, 16; Prodor. 12. This game was played on Middlehnryts new field. Middle- hury made its scores in rapid succession until at the end of the. fifth inning the score stood 16-5. Proctor then started hitting and made seven more runs while our fee went scoreless but Middlehury was too far in the lead to be overtaken
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30 THE SUTHERLANU Capt, Katherine Zeehner; manager, Madeline Kupferer; J unior -Capt.. Sophie Illinski; manager, Margaret Gustafson; Senior 4apt., Evelyn Swanson: manager, Cecelia Fortier. Owing to the large number of activities at school not all the games sched- uled were played but the Freshman team won the largest num- ber of games. On Saturday, April 3, Helen Rockwell, President. and Kath- erine Haley. vicehpresident. attended the Play Day activities held at Middlebury College. The Play Day held at Rutland High School on Saturday May 16, was attended by Eveiyn Swanson, Muriel Elam, Margaret Gustafson, Bertha Meszaros, Emily Sirjane and Cornelia Gale. W The Spring Festival Was held on the campus on Tuesday, June 3. The program was as follows: 1. 0n the Bridge of Avignon ..................... French Washing the Clothes ........................ Swedish Hop M01- Annika ............................ Swedish 2. New Bo-Peep ............................... English Oranges and Lemons ......................... Englgsh Folk Dance ................................. Flemish 3. Hussal' .................................. Hungarian 4. Long Dance ................................... Irish The Hatter .................................. Damsh Glide ....................................... Danish 5. Hornpipe ................................... English 6. Espanita ................................... Spanish '7. May Queen ................................... Chaljl' Little Princess ................................ Chahf 8. Jingle Bells .................................. Chalif 9. Winding 0f the May Poles 10. March Gathering Peascods ......................... English
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