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tes, I Qwlbell The first intramural competition started on Novem- ber 3 when the section teams met for the touch football tournament. The first round was played for the various ' ' 1 f ll d company championships and this round was o owe by another round of elimination Hnals. Section 31 came through its respective games easily and was also the only team to defeat the informal of- hcers' squad. On December 18, Section 31 defeated Sec- tion 42 to cop the championship. The members of the winning team were Jayne, Rasmussen, LeBel, Kershaw, Breen Bates, Lavin, and Gorman. games that decided the lf First Row - Kershaw, Breen, Holland, Ba on a job well done. r 1' gp V 'T . .- ' I 9 s ., r' ' . All of the intramural sports were under the able supervision of Ensign McKay, who is to be complimented , I Lavin, Cook, Gorman. Second Row - jayne, LeBel, Rasmussen. Ea . . w fi' 'fs' TM f . . s:,'-- . I . 2- 4 1. ..'fgga,-.life 1 , 2' ' 11.4.1 :-, , 3 FW Z . - g Q I -fa LQ - ' 1 ' ' gy ... . ' 'B !'f? 3l7'?i5i V 1 it . Ji f s U tj iii. g 'w wf' .' s eff' 1-I 516' - E ': ft, '52, .. ,F . V-W f 7' I .., '12 9 Al. ' ' ' 1 was -- 'CJK 3gyf'f,f 1 .1 ' . ' ,. ' ff sf a ' , mf . -W 1 , 4 . , ' Q, Y J' V ff f i. ' ' or ff. f W? f 4 xi. . . t 2 f B ff 'V+ . ' 1' a fy 1' , . I 5 If ,M ,. . I I X, any ua M f VV , ,. I 1 . 1523555 ,M g f 5 r 1 f Q ' A ,Q ., ,A fi' K 1 L. . T Q, ' f v. -1, f Frou! Row - Clarke. Cooney. Standing Cormick, Clark, Hansen, Zacharias. Basketball, the sport witnessed by more people than any other in the United States, was the second sport to be played by our intramural teams. Section teams were organized to compete in the four elimination rounds that led to the finals. Section 21 defeated every opponent and well deserved the station basketball championship. At the completion of the season, the champs met the intramural champion from Aberdeen Proving Grounds and were defeated after a very hard-fought game. The winning squad consisted of Hansen, Clark, Clarke, Dunsmore, Dagleish, Johnston, Zacharias, and Cooney.
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