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Nevada City High School - The Quill (371.QUI.1912)(1912) (108 pages)

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a THE QUILL oent: look at that picture. Aren’t they a husky bunch of good confid : ; : ae They ought to have confidence enough to challenge any team. lookers? The games held this year were interesting and large crowds attended. Thus the sport more than paid for itself. The different ls and Whites, two: teams organized out of eames between the Rec t school, kept the spirit warm and afforded an incentive for practice. Reds vs. Whites. The first game of girls’ basket ball came on February 2, between ‘the two TI. S. teams, the Reds and the Whites. The teams were well matched and the excited throng in the gallery received the full value ‘of a ten vent admission. ‘The.teams had been practicmg for some time past and were well used to-the floor. There was much spirit and a determination to win ‘filled both sides and the result was the girls gave a first class exhibit‘on, full of snappy plays and rough tumbles. On the White side Nanette Murchie especially distinguished herself while for the Reds imma Young deserves the laurels. When the game ended the score was found to be 21-9 in favor cf the Reds. But the Whites left the floor with a resolve that it wouldn’t happen again and it didn’t. feds vs. Whites, April MS my: . xs NS "his time the Whites came back. Shamed by their former deleat they entered the game with a do or die spirit and fought hard to win a 9-8 victory. rs als game Nanette Murchie and Muriel Ogden. the White ee rds, showed their skill while Hazel Pellamounter and Himnma JUN were * . . : ow 8 good on the other side. A third game was to have heen playe L Owl : side Play (but owing to sickness which incapacitated members of both sides if was called off. G.V. I. S. vs. N.C. Wf. S., April 27. The N ; > INCVACE tle Ane : 2 . “ Valley tennis im oe played their first outside game on the Grass would win een April.27th. Tt vould hardly be expected that they floor to 9 sinalt t a, changed from practicing on a large slippery were players ae MS court. Then too, the members of the team played togethey eae two teams of N. C. H. S. and they had never ap 5 ‘before. hey »law . ie their last practice WAS a wee! They played without any warning and the as ¢ 7 1 bs . eek old, They only played to help the (i. 1, \.