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ww -If4'lII'N fo imprr So thc- sn-:lson ends .... A .500 avvr- uge-. Next yi-ar? YVho can say? Tha' frvsh- me-n ll21Vt' lost many QZIIIICS. But some of thum :irc classy plziycrs QO'MaIh-y for inn stanvvj. Tllcy might In-lp. The-y improvvd undcr Ralph Plricksong they should con- tinuv to improve undvr Ray Oosting. Intramural lmskctlmll . . . compcftition improves. Intl-rc-st high. Mort' good teams than ever he-fore Qif you know what wm- mvan by gomlj. Each ttillll Contidvnt of its own supra-mity. All tczuns practicing, or- ganizing, wanting to win. Thx- swxson rolls along and tht- Alpha Chi Rho playa-rs Qsparked hy Shelly :ind Fra-slim-rj deft-at thc Neutral Gold contingvnt in tht- Closest gzum- of tlu- SCFlSOIl'VVlllCll Ill21lit'S them thc XViIlI1K'I'S0flfllt'll'lP!lIQ,'lll'. In thc othvr lcaguv tht- Neutral C' tvam QK1-lly and lfasij dv- nol .vo Ivrul
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FAYN ,J .1 -,Q La Encumn :uf x:,Okj L,-. wmwooo dj? y v l ma. - - RELATED TERMS -- - 07109 upon Il time YVeslcyan comes to town ..,. The Hartford High gymnasium is filled. The bleachers extend to the very edges of thc floor. First row spectators barely able to keep their feet out of the players, way. Much femininity. Much discomfortg onels back is not made of rubberg and bleaeher seats are backless. Before the game -... the Trinity plays ers looking very sharp in their blue warm- up suits. Most of the players freshly shaved. Looking pale under the lights. Shooting practice--and Moe Borstein dis- playing a neat accuracy. The YVesleyan boys look big and confident. Their team experienced too. A difficult game imminent. Then the game . . . we lose again. Trinity plays good ball. But 'tVesleyan is a better team. Faster, bigger, rougher. Too bad. An exciting contest though: the specs tators limp and exhausted from shoutingg the lead vacillating with unreasonable rapidityg thc scorers disconccrtcd. At the half . . . the teams leave the floor. Every- one gets up to stretch his legs. A breath of fresh airg a cigaretteg a quick discus- sion of the game thus far. Then back for another half. The outcome uncertain until the last minute. At the end everyone is ready to enter a convalescent home. But instead we all go out to forget: the Bondg The Round Tableg the Yvoodland. Beer and pretzels. Sympathy and condolences. Eulogies. ma 1' In rno YI
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IL'r11'S1' fvats QSlll'll il glorious wormlj thi- Nvutral Blum-s, lfami flow il pri-1-iw jolw of gnarmling Ilinvklvy. lawn outscore-s liim. So thi- Vrows vs. tln- ins in tlu- play-oil' for first plac-in 'l'llx- Xt'lltI'ill llluvs Qsounds likc' a tn-:un in a pulp IllilgJlZlIlL'D vs. tln- Golmls for wconcl plan: Tliv frows win tllv Ullilill- pionsluip. An intvrm-sting xtrugglc. Not IllllCll finvssv tllllllgjll .... Anil tlie- uni- forms Y I I l Y Dirty. torn pants. Dirtivr jcrsc-ys--or lN'I'll2llJH no jcrsm-ys. And the vlm-an playing. Nobody lmaclly injurvd. Mucli fun. Tllircl place' to tllc l5lllt'S. llllll' Gold:-1 QSI1l00tll playing. wcll organizvd. highly coiirdinatcd, de-svrving to winj left out in tllm- cold. Fate ln-ing unfair again- olmviously. Mvanwliilv other doings . . . tlin- Jels- tvrs gcollcgc tlu-spiansj swinging into ac'- tion. Mvutings. Plans. Casting. And IIlllL'll indvcision, wrangling. But at last 1-onits ordvr. The first proclm-tion a ln-ctic nivlo- clrama: Silax ilu' flllflft' Huy lmy Frank H. Bernard. 3Illl'll work involvccl. :xIlll'll rc- liwirsiiig. Rllll'll painting and dm-signing. NIR. - - --Norom PRO?-GETOFFTHISTEAM! Mark liainsforcl. four days without slwp. A clrivm' for tif-ki-t salvs unclvr ilil L't'tl0Yl of lwusim'ssnian Stubbs. Many gn-asy faces and many tirwl minds. But tllcn tho Yllgllt . . . tllc- WR-st Midcllv Sc-liool. A grunt slim-ms. 'flu' audi- vncv 4'Iltll1lSl!lStii' and rccvptivcf. They gigglvg they vry. Tile' llt'l 0 i'll0t'I'l'llQ tlic rf'z'rn raw run do il
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