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065515045411 ' W! Xsjqiihyl , KQWJJWJAWAZ, Anchor 5 7 Haw W ' Q Q 1 were out on the sick list The substitutes handled the situation masterfully MacArthur and Atkins threw their men and Wright again tossed his op ponent This unexpected turn of affairs resulted in a Severn victory of 18 points to Polys 11 ti Severns fast improving team The visiting team tried hard but to no avail losing all but one of the bouts by falls Pratt taking Captain Cooley s place the latter being ill won his bout by an overwhelming time advantage the bell beating him out of a fall by fractions of a second This was Pratt s first bout in which he certainly drew down some honors on himself Inter Scholastics The Inter scholastics now offered Severn an ex cellent chance to show her worth This meet is held to determine the school boy championship of Maryland Here our matmen faced a formidable array of wrestling men Gilman had for several years been carrying off the championship with McDonogh and Severn exchanging seats at second place The meet lasted for two days during which teams representing Gilman Mc Donogh Severn City Poly Calvert Hall and Mt oe contended for the honors the first day offering the semi finals and the second day deciding the victor Severn was represented in the finals by Teel Zimmerman C Powers Wright Struven Chapman Reed and Pratt as Cooley was still on the sick list Pratt acted as substitute and did his job well First places or Maryland Scholastic championships in two classes were awarded to Severn being won by Teel and Wright' in second two Struven and Zimmerman' and thirds Pratt Powers Chapman and Reed. 'However Gilman carried off first place with 23M points and Severn a close second of 19 points. With every man showing a place in the finals we can say Severn even with a bad start had completed a successful year on the wrestling mats. 5 3 3 S 5 3 2 P Q 2 it WvffffmwnnaaawmnavfaImam!mnfammff WW annmfwd I '4 K 0 is -. 4 Q if 'n 79 S S tu Wh an J.. S X 3 an e 6 VN E 4 3 sg s s H . . ' , I. . I . - S Q Calvert Hall. Calvert Hall, the next and last contender, fell victim Q X I i ,..' . . . l. t ' Q E 1 . . , . y - . . I , Q . . . . Q 3 , Q . - A 1 X . I . . Q . . . . , - X ss - . 9 - t S . ' Q , , , , S Q , W , E N S N E N S s 3 S 3 S 3 S S s N Q S 3 S 3 S S S 2 i A lPage 61 1 P
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C :A 300001111155 Anchor' Q W :z: - If S' 3 3 5 3 s 2- N Q V 27 III! mmmlllgllna M, MIMMMMWMJMJJJJJW mnmlflllfmmmmmaadf ld MM Champnoni 130 Pound Soccer' Montross Kear Seller Warc McC,ully Hackctt The 1931 edition of the 130 pound Soccer Team was composed from pl myers of the 118 pound football team The team made an enviable record by winning four ggames and tying two Our 5011 line was not crossed this season Early in anuary the Severnites journeyed to McDono5h where they de- cisively defeated the soccer team of that school. St. Paul with practically the same team for the past two years showed rear power. Two extra periods were played and in the last minute of thc second extra period St. Paul scored' but were offside and the goal did not count. cxtra period St. Paul scored' but were offside 'ind the goal did not count. Gilman was defeated in the next game on an exceptionally muddy field. Although hindered by the mud for the First two quarters Severn came back with an offensive that overwhelmed Gilman and netted the Maroon 'ind Wliire four goals. St. Paul returned ro Severna Park determined to beat Severn but Sevcrn outplayed them for the entire game and they had to be content with '1 0-0 score. Full of exultation with the record made in the past ,Baines our team met McDono5h in a return ,came played on our field and managed to win by a score of 1-0 in a double extra period game. The score indicates little 'is we outplayed them from every angle but lacked the power to make a tally. With many players down with the Hu a revamped team met Gilman and won by a score 2-0. Our team did not play as well as they might have since 6 they had already won the championship for the second consecutive year. W WJMIHAYMJJYMAYAVMJIYJMMJMIMJIWIJJAYIIJMYJAVJIJMMM9 f Page 63 ll , I ' f 'I N ' 2' al Wh ii Y - -3 N ' an QQ 9 1 ' fs . 3 Q QM E s . n E E Q E Q 5 E . S dc E S N E . E . E Cairnes, Dilkes, R. Teel, qjohnson, Ashqenlelttrr, M. Teel g 2 - , , , , , 1 , S. s if . E 1 1 f E 5 ., 1 1 . . f , Q Q 1 1 s E S
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