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19 2 7 THE THALIA % ,ov ’ JSasfeetbaU . , . j the basketball team as follows: We met and organized tne Coach ........... .................................... Paul Green Map m ....................................... Teddy Kincaid Manager ................ , . n Right Forward ...................................... Do aI( Green Loft Forward ....................................... , auLGreer! Center „....... I eddy Kincaid Right Guard ........................................ Edwin Wildman Left Guard ....................................... Ralph Duffield Substitutes Marvin Dodd, Gantz Watkins, and Trenton Newland Our first game was played at New Marshfield with a score of 12 to 7 in our favor. Next we played Albany on their ground with a score of 14 to 4. Again this was in favor of Coolville. After this we went to Tuppers Plains. Here Coolville was again victorious, with a score of 26 to 20. The next week we visited Amesville. When we left, we brought with us a score of 21 to 8. Then we invited Amesville down to Coolville to play on our new gym floor. They came with determination to win this game, but they went home with another defeat of 25 to 8. New Marshfield, also, wanted revenge, but this was not attainable at Coolville; so they also went home with a defeat of 8 to 2. The rest of the games were played on our home floor. Tuppers Plains visited us and returned home with a score of 38 to 11 in our favor. The next game was canceled on account of high water. This was to be held with Lodi. The next week we played Stewart with another victory of 28 to 13. Another victory was added to our fist when we played Tuppers Plains again—28 to 12. Also the’ next game was played with the same school with a score of 17 to 14. Then Canaanville thought they could win a victory, but their efforts were of no avail. They also went home with a defeat of 48 to 12. At last, we met defeat in our last game. This was with G1 ouster, the score being 34 to 15. Even at that, there is some satisfaction in knowing that our only defeat was at the hands of the winners in the Athens Countv loumament. 29
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THE THALIA 19 2 7 Girls’ IBnskttiaU The girls who were interested in basketball were requested to remain after school for practice. After little practice of that sort, we met and organized. We played our first game with Tuppers Plains. We lost the game 2 to 0 because we had had very little practice. We next met Amesville on their court. We again lost 24 to 2, after a hard fought game. Our team was rather broken up for a time then; as one player quit, and another could not play any longer. We again organized. We had the honor of appearing in the first game played in our new gym, opposing the Amesville girls. We played a hard game, but one of our players was ill at the time, so that the game ended with a score of 34 to 0 in favor of the visitors. We next played Tuppers Plains on our floor, losing by a score of 4 to 2. Our next game, which was with the same school, gave us our only decisive victory of the season, with a score of 4 to 1. The game with Stewart, played on our floor, resulted in defeat by a close score of 6 to 4. Encourage by these recent results we entered our last game, with Canaanville, determined to win. It was a close game. It should have been a tie, but due to some argument, the visitors were supposed to win with a 5 to 6 result. Our team organization was as follows: Captain ........................................... Lorena Ward Manager Gladys Kincaid LINE-UP Right Forward ............................ Lorena Ward (Midge) Left Forward .................—............. Bertha Ward (Billy) Center ................................... Edna Nestor (Nestor) Right Guard Mildred Newland (Peggy) Left Guard ..................................... Gladys Kincaid (Tommy) Substitute ........................ Lucy Mae Daugherty (Shorty) 28
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THE THALIA 19 2 7 Jokes Kenneth Dunfee: “Look at that senior girl over there smiling at me.” Marvin Dodd: “That’s nothing. The first time I saw you, I laughed out loud.” Miss Evans: “Ralph, how many times do I have to tell you not to ask so many questions? Don’t you know that curiosity once killed a cat?” Ralph: “What did the cat want to know, Teacher?” Paul Kinnen: “What kind of birds do you like best?” Lester Murrey: “Wren, of course.” Edith Sheets (to her big sister who was entertaining her fellow, Edwin Wildman): If I would leave this room, I bet he would kiss you.” Gladys Sheets: “You impudent thing, leave this room at once!” Miss Evans: “Marvin, you may take these keys and go down to the office and talk to Mr. Tidd about it.” Marvin Dodd: “Is he down there?” Miss Evans: “No, but you may use the phone.” Lester Murrey: “What’s that bump doing on your head?” Edwin Wildman: “Oh, that’s where a though struck me.” Kenneth Dunfee: “How long should a fellow’s legs be to be in proportion with the rest of his body?” Teddy Kincaid: “If thev are long enough to reach to the ground, they will do.” Mr. Gardner: “They don’t hang a man with a wooden leg in Siberia.” Miss Evans: “Why?” Mr. Gardner: “Because they use a rope.” If you can’t laugh at the Joke of the Age, then laugh at the Age of the Joke. Mr. Morrison: “What makes you stare at my nose so much ?” Hazel Bloomer: “Miss Evans said to keep my eye on anything that turns up.” Ted Newland: “Do you serve lobsters here?” Mr. Brafford: “Sure, sit down we serve anybody.” Ted Kincaid: “I used to take my daily dozen; now I take my daily zero.” 30
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