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Show ...-.¦.¦.¦.¦¦•¦•¦ .. - : ' .:. ' ¦ ' vo;; ail m i ei b.i fie l e rei e l ci ei c i --•-. HOCKEY GOCKEY, under the leadership of Olive Woolley, is one of the active fall sports. Because of the large number of members required for each team, the entries in the Junior and Senior classes were not enough to make two teams, so the best players of both classes were picked and made into a combined team. The Sophomores were the strongest team entered in active competition and literally walked away with the games. The Freshmen also had an exceptionally strong team. The first game was between the Freshmen and the Sophomores, the final score being 11-8 in favor of the second year men. The Sophomores nosed out the upper classmen by the close score of 7-6. Sylvia Burt, for the Sophomores, and Ethelyn Kinnersley and Olive Woolley for the upper classmen, were the best players of the game. Olive Woolley proved to be an able manager. SADDLE <TENNIS Sophomore Hockey Team. ¦mm CADDLE tennis was inaugurated during the Winter quarter this year to keep up the interest of the tennis aspirants during the winter ; months when bad weather made play outside impossible. A tournament was given under the same conditions as the tennis tournaments. Rules for the game are the same as tennis. The games were played on improvised courts in the gymnasium. Practically the same players as those entered in the regular tennis tournaments were entered in the Paddle tennis contests. Helen Hummel won out over Jessie Schofield with the close score of 7-5, 8-6. The outstanding players were Mildred Callister, Leone Has-lam, Olive Woolley, Leone Holbrook and Emily Jones. Leone Holbrook and Olive Woolley were the semifinalists, Leone Holbrook going down before Helen Hummel while Jesse Schofield conquered Olive Woolley. Winners of Tournament. *. |