Milestone . Misses Lewis andHammond defeated Mrs. Franklin and Miss Carter, of Union, (i-O and 6-0. Thenthey grabbed the title by winning over Missc s Woods and Kinsman, of Stie Bennett,by scores of 6-1 and 6-0. In singles Miss Lewis had onl\- to defeat Miss Woods, ofSue Bennett, which she did in straight sets, 6-1 and 6-0. The two Eastern repre-sentatives were far superior to any others of their class on the courts. They didnot have to fight for a game the whole day. To become a member of the tennis team the representatives had first to win athome. This tournament was held Monday, May S. Miss
Milestone . Misses Lewis andHammond defeated Mrs. Franklin and Miss Carter, of Union, (i-O and 6-0. Thenthey grabbed the title by winning over Missc s Woods and Kinsman, of Stie Bennett,by scores of 6-1 and 6-0. In singles Miss Lewis had onl\- to defeat Miss Woods, ofSue Bennett, which she did in straight sets, 6-1 and 6-0. The two Eastern repre-sentatives were far superior to any others of their class on the courts. They didnot have to fight for a game the whole day. To become a member of the tennis team the representatives had first to win athome. This tournament was held Monday, May S. Misses Lutes and Whaleywere easily the class of the student women. They had a hard fight to see whichwould play the singles at London with Miss Lutes winning, 6-2 and 6-3. The samewas true in the faculty division. Miss Lewis finally defeated Miss Hammond,6-4, 4-6 and 6-3. All four of the ladies have made a record both at home and abroadthat Eastern should feel extremely proud of as well as the ladies GIRLS PHYSICAL EUUCATIuX 0?!e hundred seven Basket Ball The j^irls varsity basket ball squad may be juslly proud of its accomplislimentof 1921-22, thou,L,h its season (in which all of its six Ijattles were lost) certainly can-not be called a successful one if judged only from the game winning let these girls use as their measures, improvement and school spirit, and notehow perseverance, loyalty and sportsmanship have worked wonders. Last year, when liastern launched its girls baslcet ball enterprise, only abouteight volunteers answered the call. In the fall of 1921 at least forty appeared atthe meeting of candidates. When all who had had no experience, or who did notintend to return for a second year, had been eliminated, the squad numbered aboutsixteen. Although a few of these fell by the way, the second team always boasteda com|jlcte quintet. The girls were so gritty and each worked so hard, that Jennie Ramsey,LillianHarrod, Virgie Van Cleve and Elva Gr
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