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46 THE CHRONICLE BASEBALL First RowfMr. Griffith, K. Bailey, K. Bean, W. Snow, R. Richards, D. Hile, F. Weeks. Second Row-P. LeBlanc, J. Harney, S. Swan, P. Martin, D. Dodge, D. Johnson. Third Row-R. Tuttle, R. Lauzier, R. Bennett, N. Block. South Paris won its first state cham- pionship after falling short in basket- ball and being declared ineligible in foot- ball. The strong left arm of Bill Snow, combined with the heavy hitting of Ray Richards and Kent Bailey, led the Card- inals. Leading Hitters: Richards, .4713 Bailey, .4221 Snow, .400Q Bean, .3143 Harney, .313. Pitching Records Aver- Won Lost So BB age Snow 10 0 151 44 1.000 Martin 1 0 12 6 1.000 Swan 1 0 9 3 1.000 Richards 0 1 3 3 .000 Paris won the opening game of the tournament 6-1 over Mechanic Falls, behind their ace hurler, Bill Snow, who struck out 19. Bailey and Harney were the big hitters. The second game we took from Liver- more Falls by the score of 3-0. Bill Snow pitched a no-hitter and struck out 14. Paris got 7 hits, 5 walks and went out on strikes 8 times. Paris' one man pitching-staff made it 9 straight by defeating Saint Ignatius 5-1 on only 3 hits and 14 strike outs. Richards got 2 for 4 and 2 RBPS to take hitting laurels for the game. Paris brought the season to an end in high fashion by belting Eastport 10-1. With only Bean, Hile and Swan graduat- ing, a good showing in 1952 is indicated.
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THE CHRONICLE SKI TEAM First Row H Robbins, O. Colby, C. Trask, G. Turner, J. Merrill, T. Kimball Mr Small Second Row L Beck, T. Brown, G. Downing, J. Caldwell, J. Seeley F Hall L Strout R Fabiszewski, Mgr. Paris decided to take advantage of the abundance of snow this winter by fielding a winter sports team with Mr. William Small as coach and Buddy Col- by as captain. About fourteen boys came out at the start with a few chang- es as the season went on. Practises were held at Bryant's Hill in Paris and at the tow on Emerson's Hill in Norway. Paris participated in five meets and made a good showing in all. They split two meets with Buckneld, losing the first in North Buckfield and winning the second in Paris. They also lost to the Hebron Reserves in a close meet. At the state meet and at the Buckfield carnival several of the skiers made good showings, but the team score was down. Buddy Colby and Larry Beck were our best all round skiers, while Cliff Morse and Jimmie Merrill made a good show- ing in cross country.
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