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12 THE VANCEBORO TATTLER SPORTS Q a ATHLETICS The athletic teams of Vanceboro High School, which were organized in 1926, and now have regular schedules, owe their beginning to Principal Hylan who has devoted all of his spare time to coaching these teams. His Work and trouble have been realized and much appreciated bythe students. The following is a short outline of the games played during 1926, 1927 and 1928. In 1926 football started in Septem- ber and lasted until late in October. The season ended with an exhibition game between teams picked from the candidates. Hockey occupied the winter months from December until the last of Feb- ruary. The season was very success- fulg only two games were lost during the whole schedule. Letters were earned by Donald Vernon, Herman Armstrong, Donald Crandlemire, Ro- land Tibbetts, Earl Crandlemire, Francis 0'Brien, and Hubert Vernon. Baseball next held the spotlight until school stopped. The first game was lost to Danforth, but soon after that the boys got going and only dropped two more games, one to Wytopitlock and the last game of the season to McAdam. Baseball letters were awarded to Donald Crandlemire CCapt.J, Earl Crandlemire, Herman Armstrong, Roland Tibbetts, Louis Hanson, Kelsey Clendenning, Donald Vernon, Hubert Vernon, and Fred Hilchey. The outlook this season is much brighter. A lot of work has been done on the diamond and the infield is smooth and fast. As things look now, Vanceboro has a good chance of winning the majority of Q .
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