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r.r.r.r.r..r..t..r..r.r.t-t.g. . -r-r.. -K-K-K-A-K-K-K -Rmb-K-K-l-K-R-K-K -QQQQKQQ-:Ku-Q -g.r.r -K-l-K -K-K-R-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K ok-K-K-K-V - X-ki -K-K-K-K-K-K-l-K -r-r-1-r-r-r-r-r-t-r-l-r-r-k-r- -t-t-r t-i-L-l- -Q-t-t-t-t-t-r- -r-t-r-x..t-r-r- Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-i. ' I L L L a Q I Grrls Basket Ball 1 I i..... U L . . . . I When the Basket Ball season opened about 25 girls entered rnto practrce wrth a will f and vengeance, giving their best possible in an effort to furnish material fora winning T team and to fill vacancies left by those graduating last year. T The girls kept the same spirit through the whole season and from them were chosen i a fast, gritty, scrappy team with Kolhoff as their able Captain. L Even though they lost some of the games this year they are considered a success for a- the teams with whom they competed were stronger and of a higher class than those of ,- preceding years. . L The first and hardest games of the season were with Hillsdale. The very first game f was staged on the local Hoor. Theteams were very evenly matched as may be judged f by the score, 17-16, Hillsdale's favor. The girls were at a disadvantage in the return f game due to the comparatively small floor and again lost to the opposing team. f Although defeated after a hard scrap at Homer, they came back doubly strong in i the return game here, sending the Homerites home defeated by a score 17-2. I After having won both games with Litchfield they cast lots with Waldron but were Q' not so fortunate, losing again. T The game with Allen in which was discovered the rare ability of other members of I: the team to play forward, resulted in a score 26-1. This closed a most enjoyable season. L Although not champions the girls played a very high class Basket Ball, giving every g- team with whom they came in contact all they could do and in some cases more. i- .1.... t i L I - g Girls B. B. Team L -- i I Are they speedy, well I guess f They are the team of the R. H. S. f Making the fight hard, fast and clean, f Playing the game, with the rivalry keen. f Their worries and troubles are more than few L- And yet they stick the season through, L Drill and practice night after night, I. And practice and drill with all their might. I I In center there's Charley, slim and tall, f She c..rtainly goes up after the ball. f And Ditto coming in after the tip, f QHer head most as high as the referee's hipl. f Hickey and Bill , each a basket shark, L Rolling 'em in from the IS markg L Spr1owie and Bo, all-American guards, L On the Hoor Scrappers, off the floor Pards. In I And then there's Barney, Stub, and Dot, f Always right there on the spot, L f Always going and never last, f Ready to make or receive -a pass. , Then, here's to the team-clean, game and fast, L May each victory be not their last. L Now do you boost or do you knock, L If you're a booster be on the spot. I' L -Wava Gaskill. I P' L L i -1-m-5-r-x-5 -r-r-x-x-x-x-x -x-w-3-x-3-x-x -1-s-r-s-m-x-3-x-r-x-r-x-x-m-x -r-x-s-s-r-m-r Page Thirty-nine
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