. Aurora. ingcollege in the Hoosier state, there is an annual basket ball game representingthe two states. The Buckeye team has held the championship for some timeand this year was no exception for the Hoosiers were defeated. It has never been our custom to play intercollegiate games. Our attemptthis year proved unsuccessful in obtaining games, due to otir late start. Wewere quite disappointed for we were expecting to make a record with theunusual amount of talent we had. However we have good prospects fornext year. The position of girls athletics is on the ascent and everyone isdesirous that


. Aurora. ingcollege in the Hoosier state, there is an annual basket ball game representingthe two states. The Buckeye team has held the championship for some timeand this year was no exception for the Hoosiers were defeated. It has never been our custom to play intercollegiate games. Our attemptthis year proved unsuccessful in obtaining games, due to otir late start. Wewere quite disappointed for we were expecting to make a record with theunusual amount of talent we had. However we have good prospects fornext year. The position of girls athletics is on the ascent and everyone isdesirous that it continue to hold a prominent place among school activities. (Note)—There has been a fine spirit dominating the girls basket ballseason from beginning to end. The credit for this is not only due to theearnest efiforts of Miss Ina Hornish but also to her remarkable ability to getalong with the girls and work with them. They have appreciated these efiforts. ?% A R 0 R Page One Hundred Thirtj-nine /y W^. i ?.•A ?»..i ACADEMY BASKET BALL For the first time the Academy has attempted a regular schedule andalthough not a great success so far as winning a percent of their games wasconcerned, it has been an inspiration to the men and they have receivedmuch from the experience. Through the management of Mr. Mishler and Prof. Murray, a scheduleof seven games was arranged and played. A great deal of credit is due theacademy men for they really worked. However, it was impossible to com-pete with teams that had been playing all fall and winter, while we wereforced to be out of our gymnasium up until December. The following schedule will shinv worthy effort at least, having playedseven games and won all but five. (At) Argos N. M. H. S .....20 Dec. Lagro 64 Jan. Huntington 24 Jan. Academy 28 Jan. Academy 16 Jan. Academv 25 Feb, (Date) ,\-s.) Dec. 18th \cademy 17 21st \cademy 17 7th .Academy 11 \cademv 12 22nd Laketon 23 2Sth Huntington Res 21 4th X. M. H. S 20 f 4i«.i-&


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