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IQZL STANFORD QUAD 390 liitra-Mural hockey cliciluk ' fnr tlic season includcil games he- tween all tlie classes, tiic representative teams of eaeh elass being eliosen by a process of elimination of candidates. A total number of ten games was jilayed for the class cliampioiisliip. and the all-star team selected as a result of these contests. Tile final result of liitraMui-al athletics among the class teams was a comjilete victory t ' oi ' the Sophomores. The seconil-year rei)resenta- tives scored a total of si.x games won after playing two games with each of the other classes, thus making a |iertect x-me. This gave the 1!)1. ' L ' class the chamjtionsliip of the Intra-Mural contest, their nearest rivals for tliat honor, the Seniors, having won thice out of five games. The Juniors ranked next with a sc(U ' e of three games lost and one won. The Freshmen weic defeated in all the five games they playetl. The all-star team had the following jiersomiel: Vtntrr ForiranI ' . Hstlior Culvor Siflht Iiisitle Marion K.-linls Left Iiixulf Myra Wali ' rinaii lUi Iit Will;} . . Inio Badfjlimaii l.rft Will,) Ruth Whitakcr Center Half Doris Hyor Binht Half Elizalx-tli Spilinaii Left FuUbacl- Esther Clark KiflM FiiUhark Donithy .lohiison Lift Fulllmrk- Isalii-l ( ' rain Goal Mil.iiv.l Walter ,SHh.v— Carey Hailar.l, 1,1a .lopson. .Man - fast games cliaracterized the eas(iii and hrought several stars into proiiiiiieiii-e as a result, j Those liiii ' ke ' plavcrs who par- ticularly disiinguished theiiisel -es througluuit till ' series were: Myra Waterman. llJ : I mo l aughnian. ■■Jd: I ' lsther Clark. ' iM. aii.l Itnr (itli .loiiiison. lMi, all of wlioui par ticipateil in the intercnllegiat ' AN KXflTI.M: MO.MKN ' T IX A KA.sT 11,11 KKV I.AMK ItUirnameUl.
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STANFORD UL ' AD MO 21 TiiK cliici I ' Vfiits ot ' l l;iyt ' il l y S()i)lioiii L ' alifiiniia on Nov furil ' s Soplioiiioii ' by a sfori ' of 7-.!. In tin witli a vi( ' tt iy of 14(1. T spirited and vitrorous. A her () was (-anfeli ' d lii-fansi HOCKEY tilt ' women ' s liockey si-asoii witc ilir ; ;aMies ore and Senior teams with tin- I ' nivcrsity of cniluT L ' . 1!»1! . on tiie Stanford lield. Stan- team defeated the ( ' alifornia Sopliomore team Senior frame, liowever. California retaliated lie teams were well mateiicd and the frames game with Mills Collefje planned for Decem- ' of the advent (d ' the rainv season. To-SITION sknuir Sol-IKlMOKK Ciiilir Forininl .Vym-s .Viiilorscn Ho|M- .S|„.,I,|.M1 liiilhl Imtitli- (iliiclvsStolliiiK Marion KcIioIh I., ft l„.,ul. Lois Williains . lvra WattTinaii Lift » 1,1, . lino HiiiikI) ii:iii Marjiorv Konl A ' i, i( »m,i ll. ' l. ' ii Ilaist Marjpirrt Carlsinitl i: Hi. r Half Doris llv.r ' arcv H.iijjircl Huiht ll.ilf Kiiiilv Ki ' iiriii-v Kliuilii ' tli S|iilinan I., ft U,Uf . IlollvKolHTts Kliziil..-tli IVir.-o KiiiUl Fiilllia.k Mn .lopsoii Isahi ' l Craij; I., ft FiillhnrL LilliiiiiOwi ' ii Dorotliv lliirlburt : H,i . . Kinclic .XiiiliTsi ' ii (iracc Ciitlilicrtsoii S,,!,., tiiTtnule IVtors. Vt-rda MaiiniTs .Vniia .liiil ' c
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STANFORD QUAD IQ21 V Crew Altlioiifjli liiindiraiiiK ' d Ity tlw fact tliat only one slicll was availaltle t ' »ir practice, that tlicrc was no ics ularly apiioiiitcd coacli, and that tlic laki ' was slow in tillin, r last year, the women dt-veioped lioth class and varsity crews, wiiicli parti ' ipated in tiie animal Field Day sjiorts. Over l. ?() women sijrned np tor crew, and practices were held daily on the lake. In the Field Pay events, the .liinior team was victorious, winninij Itotli in time and sujierior toiin. ( ' nmiietition was keen, however, ami all the teams showed uj) well. Miss Fmelie .Xmlerson. ' JO. was chosen manajjer an l coach tor this year. .Miss . nd ' rson has held a seat in the shell tor several years, and will nndonl)te lly lie an ellicient manajjer. With the j)ros|)ects ot ' a permanent lake and tlie loan of a iicll from the men. the outlook for women ' s crew next car cems hcttcr than ever he fore. It is lioped that the fymnasium ih-partnient will lie ahle to provide an experienced coach next year, and tiiat several larjier shells will lie 301
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