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30 The Glitzsrent great game for Buxton, caging five field goals and one foul shot for a total of eleven points. STANDISH N. Dolloff, lg, O. Dolloff, lg, Thompson, rg, Rand, rg, Ward, e, Shaw, c, Thomas, Graffam, Brown, rf, Jackson, rf, Q lf, , lf, Total, G. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 3 11 F. TP. 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 6 2 25 Buxton won from Standish in the return game, February 18, and this was one of the best games of the sea- son. This was our last game. SUMMARY BUXTON G. F. TP. Atkinson, rf, 1 1 3 Dixon, lf, 5 1 11 Townsend, c, 1 0 2 Dean, rg, 1 0 2 Waterman, lg, 0 0 0 Total, 2 18 SCARBOROUGH F. TP. Nielson, lg, 0 0 Lefarno, rg, 0 0 0 Harmon, c, 2 0 4 Ward, lf, 1 0 2 Bowley, rf, 0 0 0 Libby, rf, 0 0 0 Woodward, lg, 0 0 0 Total, 3 0 6 Referee, Moody. Our first game with Standish, Feb- ruary 9, was nothing less than a walk- away. Captain Townsend was out of the game and our team was in poor shape. The Standish team started off to an early lead and danger. were never in SUMMARY SUMMARY BUXTON G. Atkinson, rf, 1 Dixon, lf, 3 Townsend, c, 2 Dean, rg, 0 Cole, rg, 0 Waterman, lg, 1 Total, 7 STANDISH G. Shaw, rf, 2 Graffam, lf, 3 J aekson, c, 1 C. Dolloff, rg, 0 Rand, lg, 0 N. Dolloif, rf, 0 Total, 6 Referee, Johnson. F. TP. 0 2 1 7 1 5 1 1 0 0 2 4 5 19 F. TP. 0 4 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 INDIVIDUAL SCORING BUXTON Waterman, lg, Cole, lg, Dean, rg, Dixon, c, Atkinson, lf, Harmon, rf, Total , F. TP. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 2 0 0 3 7 FOULB NUMBER GOALS MADE TOTAL OF GAMES Dixon, 43 9 95 12 Townsend, 24 9 57 11 Harmon, 11 1 23 10 Dean, 8 3 19 12 Waterman, 7 2 16 12 Atkinson, 2 1 5 4 Cole, 0 0 0 5 Davis, 0 0 0 0 Total for - - - - Season, 95 25 A 215 12
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QED: Crescent season. We put up a hard fight but because several baskets did not count on account of low ceiling we lost the game by five points. SUMMARY L1MING'roN Maxim, lg, Chick, lg, Gammon, rg, Weeman, c, Edgecomb, lf, Total, BUx'roN Harmon, lf, Dean, rf, Townsend, e, Dixon, rg, Waterman, rg, Total, LIMINGTON Gammon, lf, Weeman, lf, Meserve, rf, R. Sawyer, c, Edgecomb, lg, D. Sawyer, rg, Maxim, rg, Meserve, rf, 2 0 4 Lombard, rf, O 0 0 Total, 5 2 12 Referee, Johnson. We played Scarborough for their opening game of the season, January 7th. The game was rather slow and neither team displayed much team- work. At the half the count was tied at 12-all. In the closing part of the game Scarborough rallied and forged ahead to a nine-point advantage. SUMMARY Referee, Hamm. We played a return game with Lim- ington December 15th. This was our first home game and first victory of the season. Our boys made a good showing and won handily by a margin of twenty-five points. Dixon and Townsend shared even in the scoring, caging six goals apiece. Edgecomb and Meserve did good work for the visitors. SUMMARY BUx'roN Harmon,,rf, Dixon, lf, Townsend, c, Dean, rg, Waterman, lg, Total, SCARBOROUGH Harmon, rf, Bowley, lf, Lefarno, lf, Ayer, c, Woodward, rg, BUXTON H armon, rf, Dixon, lf, Townsend, c, Dean, rg, Waterman, lg, Cole, lg, Total, Ward, lg, 1 0 2 Total, 14 0 28 Referee, Gillingham. Scarborough came here for a return game February 4th. The game was fast and exciting. Dixon played a
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Ciba Eresrent 31 Y sf'-W 3 .Hifi its WHo's WHO IN 'THE SENIOR CLAss Hero-Kenneth Smith. Old Maid-Giula Turner. Class Baby-Olive Warren. Talking Machine-Leonora Parker. Wisest-Mabel Harmon. Peace Maker-Elva Hutchins. Dear-Elsie Fogg. Scholar-Yola Turner. STALLING FOR TIME Freshman: Huh ?', Sophomore: What P junior: I didn't quite get you. Senior: I beg your pardon, but I did not fully understand the question. Prof.: VVhat are the properties of carbon dioxide ? Pupil: It is odorless but sometimes has a smell to it. Hello, Joe, who're you working for now? joe: Same bunch-wife and five kids. I asked if I could see her home. What did she say ? Said she'd send me a picture of it. Miss L.: Will you use 'apt' in a sentence? E. F., '27: She is apt to have the dishes washed. Miss L.: Will you give the rule for agreements of verbs, Mr. Smith P H. S., '2'7: A verb agrees with its subject in-person-number-and gen- der. XVIIEN When ice cream grows on macaroni trees, And Sahara's sands are muddy, When cats and dogs wear rubber boots, That's the time I like to study. Wisis GUY Are late hours good for one ? No, but they are good for two. A rule given in the geometry class had the Latin words Reductio ad Ab- surdumf' Mr. J.: I wonder if any of the Latin pupils can tell the class what these words mean. L. S., '29 fnot knowing exactlyj an- swered: I think it means to bring back. Mr. J.: What! Bring back my bon- nie to me P
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