. Mortarboard . offight and determination, our eleven met a carefullycoached team of T. C. girls. The first game was a greatsurprise to both. Five times Barnard swept the ball downthe field for a goal, and throughout the game very nearlyall the playing was in T. C. territory. The passwork ofour girls was splendid and everyone played on her toesevery minute of the game. It was fast, clean hockey andan overwhelming victory for Barnard. In the second gameT. C, as is her custom, rallied nobly, but, although sheheld us to a no-goal game, she herself was also unable toscore. The third game, both tea


. Mortarboard . offight and determination, our eleven met a carefullycoached team of T. C. girls. The first game was a greatsurprise to both. Five times Barnard swept the ball downthe field for a goal, and throughout the game very nearlyall the playing was in T. C. territory. The passwork ofour girls was splendid and everyone played on her toesevery minute of the game. It was fast, clean hockey andan overwhelming victory for Barnard. In the second gameT. C, as is her custom, rallied nobly, but, although sheheld us to a no-goal game, she herself was also unable toscore. The third game, both teams were out for bloodand each fought its hardest from start to finish. Bothsides played splendid hockey, but Barnard shot three goalswhile T. score remained zero. And so the series endedwith T. C. never having scored one point against oureleven. Who could ask for a better season than that?Congratulations, Varsity! And if we still have a fieldnext vear, may your record be as clean. [63] 1917 Basket Ball Team. K. Kahn (R. F.) R. Lawrence (R. G.) A. Pollitzer (L. F.) G. Krause (L. G.) H. Bausch (L. G.)S. Hahn (J. C.) D. Bauer (J. C), (Capt.) G. Merritt (S. C. ) [64] 1917 Hockey Team


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