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22 TH li 'l'.XTLI'IH SPRING SPORTS his faitllful Ormvllillg and 0llHlllSiiIS- -- lic' hawking nf mu' fe-ann. XYQ- also .Xlthough the- UEISPID-fill svnslm has wish in thank ull those- luynl sup- llflt yet Stnrtvd, wr' lmw alhouf 20 I1Ul'fQ I'S whose- flHf1lll1illll'l' at our 4-nndidutes out and hunk forwmd to gzunvs has givvn us thff m-mlm! sup- a S1101-essful season. port. NVQ Wish to lthank Mr, Smith fm- Hvrzuld Ri4-lun-ds. 9 5
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'I'l 1 IC l'A'l'Ll'l R 21 'I'In-re we piled np onr sixth yietory. 21-15 was the resnlt. .Xt Camden against Camden liraminar Sehool we won onr next yietory. 'I'hey had only ti points to onr 21. tlnr next game was played at home onr op- ponenlts heing liamariseotta Grain- nnn- Sehool. llere we lost our first game with a elose score of 10-16. .Xgain we hattled Rockport Fresh- men. .Xt this game we won the enp pnt np hetween the freshmen and grammar school for winning the most games ont ot' tive. 21-11 was the seore. The next game was play- ed at home, with l'nion as onr guests, XYQ- won another yietory, 22-ti. VVith tlamden Freshmen we won a yietory ot' 10 points. 'l'he seore was 20-10. ' nd Freshmen with a seore ot' 23-13. .Xgainst the Roek- we were vietorions Hur last game was played at llam- ariseotta. llere we lost hy a seore ot' ll-10. We elosed the season with a girls' tournament. The girls who took part in hasket- hall this year were, Mary lianeett, liarhara Riehardson, tlaroline Rnrns, .Xliee Maelioirald, Marjorie Rrodis, liarhara Melienney, Mildred Ames, Marion tllark, Mairjorie Noyes, Al- legra Noyes, lietty Cayanangh, Helen Marston, Mary ll-awkins, Margaret Ames, Rita Gash, Sadie Marshall, Mary Grey and .loan Bartlett, 'I'he girls ot' the haskvthalll team give their 'thanks and appreciation to Mr. Smith for the splendid coach- ing he has given ns this year. Mary Hawkins. BOYS' BASKETBALL linring our 1938-39 Boys' Rasket- hall season we won 2, lost 8, and tied 1. VVe lost three games to the Freshmen, two ot' them hattles to the last moment. 'Phe scores were 22-9, 12-10, and 16-15. Onr hrst league game was at 'l'hon'1aston, and the home team won in a hard fought hattle 18-13. Agiainst Camden we feonldn't seem to get started and were heaten 1-1-3. Next we went to Union and heat them decisively, 25-2. Our next game was at Roek- land and although we tonght hard they trimmed ns 37-4. .Xt Camden we jumped to an early lead 11111 tlianiden came haek to win 19-6. Roekland came to Rockport and won 29-12. Against Union here, Coaeh Smith started his seventh grade and helow, and sent in the eighth grade at the end of the game. We won 10-5. The tinail game of the season was played with Thorniaston here. VVe led 19-9 at the halt' hut Thom- aston eame hack to tie the game with 25-25. Mclienney scored 15 poinits, lligh scorers were Whittier 65 and McKenney 30. At the end ot' the season the boys ot' the grammar sehool played on the high school teams in the High School 'l'tonrna- ment. The players were Cfapt, VValter VVhittier, Forest Mi-Kenney, Robert Richards, Gerald Richards, Edgar Foster, Herhert Carleton, Neil Brown Dwight Noyes, Martin Eaton, Ralph Staples, Paul Knight and Maynard lngraham,
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