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JUNIGR HOCKEY TEAM SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM HIIOB
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HUCKEY '25 I lizNN1No Sircveiuciaorr LEUCHKIE Citric Vixi,1.1cY Fixx Crisis VANCE Annisox Tnonpsox The coaches for the 1925 season were Miss Pugh tSophomoresj, Miss Rodelier tluniorsj, and Miss Sawyer tseniorsj. The field was extremely muddy for nearly all the games, but the Seniors finally splashed their way to victory. The Sophs to whom the game was new, gave the others, with a season or more otiexperienee, a run for their money. hlany were the times when their defense stiffened on the twenty- iive yard line, until it seemed it would be impossible to break through it. In the face ot' repeated defeats they kept their fighting spirit. VVe may expect some fine teams from them in the next two years. It was necessary to discontinue girls' athletics this year after the hockey season because the task of managing it Was too great for the teaehers with their other labors, and because the Board ot' Education was not able to provide a special athletic instruc- tor. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Nov. ll, Seniors, 5-Juniors, l. Nov. 17, juniors, l sophomores, 0, Nov. 15, Iuniors, -1-Sophomores, 0. Nov. 19, Seniors, 1 fsophomores, 0. Nov. 16, Seniors, 0-Sophomores, O. Nov. 20, Seniors, lfluniors, 0. it 1091! ' PIA'
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I ffm f SENIOR G. G. L. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Realizing the need for girls' athletics in R. H. S. the G. G. L. club sponsored its first annual G. G. L. Class basketball tournament this year. The tournament was El twig success in every way, and found immediate popularity not only among the G. G. L. girls, but among the student lmody as well. The games were all close and hard fought. The Sophomore outfit was eliminated from the tournament, the underelass squad losing every game played. The rivalry between the Iuniors and the Seniors was intense and every game was a battle royal. The Iuniors fought gamely but were not ahle to vanquish their upperclass opponents. After the tournament proper had ended, the Seniors as winners represented the sehool in a post season game with the Alumni. The Alumni quint was doped to win the game, hut the Seniors soon upset those ideas and emerged from the contest vie- torious, 19-l l. TOURNEY STANDINGS Tea m VV. L. Pct. Seniors.. , ,-l 0 1000. luniors.. ,..... . ,.... 2 2 500. Sophoniores... . ,...... . , ..,. O -L 000. Seniors tfhampsj 195 Alumni, ll. Hlllll
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