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LIWDQAY Our first practice game was with Lindsay on their home dia mond This game enabled the coach to get a better idea of his team and showed the school our team was no Joke Seven in nlngs full of peppy work Although We lost the score was en couraglng 5 4 Next time we ll do better The return game with Lindsay' XVe play on our own drain ond What a walk away' Morris shows wp in good style Guess we ve two good twirlers Game interesting only to watch Lindsay valnly trying to ewen up the score some what beven innings of this is enough Woodlake s ball game 10 l DINUBA AT DINLBA It sure is hot ldeal base ball weather Dxnubas diamond ls rather slow and the pitchers mound lwe have nonel is rather tllSCOIlfGI'T.ll3g Woodlake up two outs Ken flies out to backfield fence A beautiful try Dlnuba makes race track of diamond Tomyama taken out of box Morris Dltchlhg Morris form frlghtcus them into strike out lDinuba 10 Woodlake 0 one inning y Brown waltzes home with a run before Woodlake again takes the fleld Another race track only on smaller scale Woodlake chases ball in every direction Lots of prattnce for consolation The score is rather one sided 15 l Woodlake attempts to duplicate Dinubas feat hut is foiled Tomyama and Ken bring runs in Dlnuhas second string men at bat Two runs 'Vlad rush is :lowing up 4th inning Woodlake out Dlnuba forces ln two more runs Dlnuba fails Last inning lten races home bplrxt rcvxves Cornish strikes out tame ended Final score 19 l BAD AK TORS1'l'0Ul H BIRDS We were forbldden to participate in any league games with other schools on account of cattle diseasts qu the coach organ ized dlfferent factions These were called The Bad Actors and The Tough Birds A comm1ttee was elected to nominate mem bers or nach team The teams were headed by Tom Nleff and Irving Maxon After some mdeusxon Y ores! f.al'lll1ll,fll is is elected arbitrator and 'Slay and Brockman chief of polite Iunsford Vt hltllllghdlll was llll'iIlllll0llQlS selutmd head nursf to I k fare nf infants of - . . , t - 1 ' - ' ' , Y. . ' . t . . , . . , . 1 ' v' v 1 1 ' ' , . . . . r It . , ' ' ' Q , Sth-No runs on either side. Cornish makes run in sixth. 1 . . , I I 1 qi . . I . 1 --f . . . . , ., , . ' 1 . l , . . -F. s v . . 4 L l L I ' ' . 1 1 1 .A -:. - , . ' - I - 1 ' A ' . . ' . 3 . -- '- ' 11 eg '. 5 '
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spectators He filled this posrtron honorably and we are sony to see such a capable 'person leaving this high school A serres was formed consrstrng of eight games to be played be tween the two teams Several have been played and the Bad Act ora are in the lead Much spirrt has been shown the games are a success as they were originatted to promote school splrrt BASLBALL WX hen Old Nlan Pessrmrsm looked over hrs recrurts who appear ed on the baseball dranrond for practrce thrs sprrng he shook his head and remarked Not very good At frrst rt seemed as though his prophecy would be rrght but the grrls fooled hrm The rnterclass games were played off trrst and in these the Freshmen team drsplayed the fact that ther were not rnterror in the baseball freld rnd won the Interflfl-.s Clrampronshrrp of thi school from the Senrors After much scoldrng and strenuous practrce r team was selected to meet Vrsalra Thrs game was .r surprrse to many as the girls held therr strong opponents to r li I0 storr md rt several perrodq led the game The next game was with our antienr rntrgonrst Exeter It mrght not be rery consrderate to harrow lmeter s feelings by tell rng of that game for though the score was not very hrgh the VVood lake grrls kept a good lerd the entrre g., une outplavrng thcrr o'ppon ents in every part of the contest The fm rl score rr as 16 10 Then came the greatest vrrtorv ot the season when the Wood lake grrls walloped Orosr 16 r on the home daimond rn a frve rnnrng game Woodlake wrs uperror rn every stage of the game the only errous Jrrrv of' the s r n when Virgrnra Mc Clure rn makrng a superb slrde on thrrd broke her 'rnkle Yhnnrrrg two out of three games rs not a bad record rs it The letter grrl for thrs verr rr Nlargrret iandldge catcher Nlarjorre Fry pitcher Alrce Hrce frrst br-se tertrude Sandrdge shortstop Vrola Lutz second base Vlr rnra McClure shortstop Wanda XVilsey third base Fern Hargrfrxe md Alma Sakamoto flelders The grrls uho drdnt take b'1seh rll or basketball took elther lennis or Physrcal Brdrrcfrtron The Plrvsrral l ducatron class under Nlrss Conrtv and Mrss Xlrlhlte en aged therrr els es ru a varrety of interesting work suth 'rs drills grmes rnd other sports Thcre has been rrrrrch rnterest taken rn sports by the girls this vear and both the teachers and the rrls have had a great deal of trrn rud benefit from these outdoor 'wtivrties FLTYABETH PIERCE , . . . , . . . 1 4 '4 ' u '- -' , v - . - ' ', z fr , ' ' ' : ' . . .' '. 4 . l 5 , i ' . ' '. A 'if r 1 -'b Y ' ' 1 3-' 'az zu. ,' . ' ' ' - 2 1 1 '. , . . Y . V ., ,. - -. I Az A . I ri lv. r. . X - . . - ' 2 . , r ' - . ' ' . l 1 4 Z.. S .' ' A , I - . 4 I The girls prrt ulp a steady brilliant fight. ln this game occurred S ' A in' 'A 1 for so , ' .- s ' '.,z':e.. '.z'. . f',' ,, r ' ' 'I ' ' vu 4 1 - W ' A . - - f, f -- . I ,' .' I ' . r' I fl. I' 1 , -' t I .' ' ' ' . f s z . . ' , , ' t . C, . .V 1 L, 2 A U X ' . , , . , 1 x . -V k . . . . I I g' I ' . ' ' 1. . . , ' r . r r. , '.5
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ten xtory and at no tlme were we ln danger of being scored on The third quarter was much the same Both teams came wlthln scormg disance but failed to make it The last quarter spelled our defeat when Woodlake missed tts man and Exeter scored a touch down Woodlake rallied but the time was short and the game ended with us at the small end WOODLAKE V9 OROSI Sxnce Orosi tied Dlnuba who beat us 48 6 they rlghttully and expected to wxn and dld but the game was our best Startlng wlth an exchange of punts on which we d1d not lose e game settled down to straight foot ball The first half was hard fxghtxng and stralght football during which Orosx scored three touch downs whlle we scored none A slump in the third quartet ran the score up to thxrty one when Tommy Davls ran forty tlve yalds to cross their goal line Due to a mxsunderstandlng this score was not counted Our team showed real pep atter thls and OFOSI 'scored no more thru the zest of the game BOXQ BASKh'1'B1LL IMLETER VS WOODLARE QA Xa B J On a Saturday we met the Exeter Llghtwelghts and Middle wexghts in the first league game of the yeax Phe feather weights scored a declslve vlctory ovex Exeter the score being 21 2 This was our first year with the class A team and we dxd not have much hope for them but thls vlttory gave them lnspnatxon The Mlddle weights played a close game but we were never 1n any danger of bexng beaten The score was 14 4 in our favor Forest Homer the onlv letter man on the team was elected captain The Heavy welghts met Pxeter on thelr msn ground but for most exciting to watch and xexy detxlmentll to those subJect to healt failule At the end of the regular period of four quarters the score was 20 20 We played a fxve mxnute period and suc ceeded ln adding foul more gpolnts vxhlch game us the vlctorv DINUBX XS MOODLABI1 We lost to Dlnuba by large comes but we couldnt complain of good work and splrit that accompanxed the game The heavy weights gave them the worst S0019 in the first quarter but lost out later Scores- Light 21 2 'Vliddle 14 4 Heavy 24 20 OROSI WS XX OODLARI Agun we went down three consetutive tunes in defeat The most lnterestlng thlng about these games was that Norman Brown a flea weight after playmg the whole game entered the middle vselght game ln the second quarter and scored everv polnt made . . . .. . . , - . l I . I ' . . ' . 1' th ' ' - . . 1 1 ' V 'I . . i 1 1 ' . . . , w 1 ' ' -. . v - I ' , , ' ' - . l . . V -,. , . - . JA Q Y all that we held our own right up to the end of the game. It was ' ' , ' ' . ' ': - ' . . ' V vw Y r 1 L A L - A , I , X F . r . . - , . - , - . .' 'l . ' - ' fl 1' ' .' 2 ' . A , . - V, . ' U r - v ' , I ' vw I is . I V D ' H
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