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BLUE AND WHITE 19 BOYS’ BASKET BALL Walter Ryan, ’33, Editor A tournament has been played off in which C. W. Wilson. Jr.. R. J. Ryan, Edward. “Ted,” Scott and “Hoover” Hamel each led a team. The first game of the tournament was Scott vs. Hamel and was a victory for Hamel. The final score was 14-9. Wilson took on Ryan's team the next evening. This game was won by Ryan’s gang with a score of 20-14. The game for the championship, Ryan vs. Hamel, resulted in a victory for Ryan. The score at the end of the fourth quarter was 16-14. This game was well attended. Coach Smith announced after the game that varsity practice would start at once. .A large squad has reported to the coach for practice. The players from last year’s squad who are working out daily at the gym are: Wilson. Hamel. R. Ryan, T. Scott. Raili. Gee. W. Ryan and Cotey. The new material consists of: Trudell. Jordan. Clark. Bristol. Paine, Booth. Blay. Torrey, Cuison, D. Ryan, C. Ryan. Chamber-lain. Richardson, and F. Scott. “Hoover Hamel has been elected manager with Ralli and Jordan as his assistants. Manager Hamel has arranged a fine schedule. The following teams are booked for two games: Hinesburg Winooski Essex Junction Proctor Alumni Brandon Middlebury Vermont Industrial School One Game. V e are also negotiating for two games with Waterbury. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS Wilma Wood, '31, Editor On October twentieth, 1930. all the girls interested in basket ball were requested to meet in Miss Delaney’s room. We were deprived of the Assembly period and of listening to Pilger’s interesting trip to St. Louis, but since we were anxious to start practicing, we were eager to meet Miss Delaney and to become acquainted with her methods. Miss Delaney is a new member of the faculty this year and is a graduate of Trinity College, 1930. At this meeting we elected Eleanor Forrest as manager. There were thirteen girls who responded to the call for Basket Ball. They are as follows: Capt. W. Wood. M. Bunch, M. Bour-get. M. Parrish. S. Haven, E. Graves, M. Carter. E. Forrest. R. Rernele, H. Daigneault. H. Jarvis. L. Krampits, L. Kandzior and L. Brown. Our season opened on December 2, when we met Hinesburg on our home court. The following line-up was scheduled : Forwards—H. Jarvis, H. Daigneault and R. Remeie as substitute. Centers are E. Forrest and M. Carter; Guards, W. Wood, M. Bourget, M. Parrish, and E. Graves and S. Haven as substitutes. With the loyal support of V. H. S. and our townspeople we are looking forward to a successful season. W. Wood, ’31
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