OF STATE SERIES to B010IN , , at Three- Dancers Enjoy Junior Prom Thirty in the Chapel
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Colby dropped the first baseball Bowdoin. annual Junior Promenade and ered by Miss Marion Johnson. game of the State series last Satur- ab r bh po a e President Kenneth Smith presided chaser. experienced events with little opposition from th« . day to Bowdoin on Whittier Field fcy Nichols, ss 4 1 1 5 0 2 at the service. The Colby track team The Prom took place at Elks hall, Jumbo aggregation. Although a score of 8 to 5. The game was a Daggett, cf 5 1 2 0 0 0 little difficulty in winning their dual Friday night from nine-thirty till Meanix had little to enthuse over in distinct disappointment to the Colby Farrington, If _ 5 1 1 1 0 0 meet %vith Tufts college, staged on the showing made by his charges ,he followers as they were of the opinion A. Small, lb 5 14 5 10 two o'clock. The hall was very pret- Seaverns Field, Saturday afternoon. , evinced delight in the fine' perform- that Bowdoin would be taken over Fish, rf 4 13 2 0 0 tily decorated with streamers of LOCAL CONCERT OF The meet was a walkaway for the ances hung up by the Blue and Gray rather easily. Blake, c 4 1 1 11 1 0 white. Blue and Gray aggregation and they blue and gray, and pink and athletes, proving conclusively that The Colby ball tossers seemed . to Lord, 2b 4 2 12 3 0 , amassed the top-heavy total of 121 A novel idea was introduced in hav- : 'S Billy still holds a warm spot in hi* have lost their batting eyes for Sib- L. McGowan, 3b 3 Oil 21 WOMEN GLEE CLUB points against 14 for the Medford ing the escutcheons of each fratern- heart for Colby. ley, twirling for Bowdoin , had them Sibley, p 2 0 10 3 0 athletes. One of the surprising feat- ity placed at intervals a_ound the Successful Recital Given in Quite a number of the former eating out of his hand for five inn- Gray, p 10 10 10 to I ures of the day was the fast times walls. This added a great deal Colby tracksters who had their name- ings. In the sixth stanza Colby man- turned in by. the Colby tracksters the fine appearance of the hall. I Junior High School on emblazoned on the record book oi- . aged to score when Sibley was touch- Totals 37 8 16 27 11 3 who were offered but little competi- The program consisted of sixteen Colby would have spent an uneasy ed for a pair of singles. Colby. Aptil 30. tion by the visitors. This was the dances and four extras. Excellent afternoon on last Saturday if they. Mason, who started twirling for ab r bh po a e redeeming feature which sent the music was furnished by an eight piece could have known what was trans- Colby, was ineffective as he yielded O'Brien, 3b 5 0 13 0 0 . After several months of prepara- spectators home satisfied that they selected orchestra. Ice cream and spiring on Seaverns Field. Exactly eight safe bingles and four runs. Hannifen , 2b __ 4 0 1 1 0 1 cookies were served during intermis- tion, the (Girls' Musical Clubs staged had attended a meet well worth three new records -were-established, Heal, who took oyer Mason's as- J. McGowan, lb_ 5 0 1 40 0 ' pretty little 'a most successful concert in the watching. Otherwise the meet would sion by Spoar's. Very while two were equalled. It was des- signment, was touched for two safe R. Fransen , ss-_ 4 0 3 3 10 favors were given out at the door. punier High School Auditorium last have fallen flat as Colby captured tined that Mittelsdoxf , Colby flash, blows and this coupled with two Col- E. Fransen , cf ._ 4 0 0 2 0 0 For the ladies there were charming Thursday evening. Their work was first place in every event with the should open the attack on the record by miscues allowed another Bowdoin Peabody, rf ___ . 3 1 2 2 0 0 little bracelets and for the men bill- "well awarded by the applause of a exception of the javelin throw. bulwarks established by former Col- - marker to trickle across the plate. Chase, c _ '_ !_ A ' 1 1 10 3 1 folds with the Colby seal on them Iweli filled , appreciative house. Colby upset the hopes of Billy by track performers, and his assault Trainer's who took Heal's place in Fagerstrom, if _ 4 1 , 0 2 0 0 containing the dance orders for the !. The program was as follows: Meanix, the Tufts coach, and former was a fruitful one as he clipped a the pitcher's box, was by far the Mas-on, p ..: 1 0 . -. 0 0 ; 0 0 evening. Hart ., I. Music, arranged by Julius Colby track luminary, early in the fifth of a second off the former Colby, most effective of the Colby twirlers. Heal, p "__ ._ 0 0 0 0 0 0 At two o clock the festivities were Seardy, orchestra ; (a) Greeting to meet, and from the opening event ' 220 yard high mark by negotiating He was found for six hits, most of Trainor, p 2 2 0 0 0 0 over and the participants left for Spring, Strauss, (b) In the Ingle- coasted easily through' the order , of the sprint in 22 seconds "flat. In ad- which could have been fielded by home, tired but happy. The class of Nook, Gordon Neyin, Gloe Club; dition, Mittelsdorf equalled the Col- heads-up baseball. Totals ______ 3 6 5 9 24 7 3 '26 is to be congratulated, on the suc- Medley of Colby Songs, Mandolin by record of 10 seconds flat in the. The seventh was Colby's . big inn- Bowdoin __ 2 0 . 0 2 10 3 0 x— 8 cess of their ' -affair. ' The patrons .and plub ; reading,- Edna Cohen ; Colonial ¦ 100 yard dash. Ken Wentworth bet- ing. Peabody smacked a single over Colby ____ 0.0 0 001 400—5 patronesses were : Pres. and Mrs. A. Dance, Pearl Grant, Edna Turking- second base. " Chase caught hold of a Two base hits, Gray. Three base to'n, Harriett Towle, Alberta Van WINS tered his own record in the hammer J. Roberts, Mr. arid Mrs. M. J. Ryan, COLBY IE throw by tossing the hammer 143 fast one and scored Peabody with a hits, Blake, Chase. Stolen bases, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Parmenter, Mr. jHorne, Marjorie Dunstan, Ruth Til- feet triple. Nichols gummed up the next Nichols 2, A. Small, Fish 2, E. Fran- and Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson , and Dean ton, Amy Dearborn , Elisabeth Gross. , four inches. Ken is giving the two balls that came' his way and sen. Sacrifice hits, Fish, McGowan, Nettie M., Runnals. j Part . II. (a) Ye Merrie Birds, To- AT WESLEYAN hammer records very little rest and Chase scored, leaving Train or and Sibley. Base on balls, by Sibley 3, The Junior Informal - ''' 7Dance, or bani,. (b) Petite Bijoutiore, Bohm, is due to stir them again in the state ' Fagerstrom on bases. Hannifen by Trainor 1. Struck out by Sibley Chaser which took place the next orchestra ; Frolic, Christine Booth, Take 9 - 2 Victory. Third meet a week from Saturday. The ' managed to get on and Bob Fransen 5, by Gray 6, by Mason 4, by Train- evening at the Taeonhet Club House Madelin e Woodworth, Helen Wyman, third record to be shattered was the Win in Three Games. mile, which Jimmy Brudno travelled lifted a high one to right field that or 4. Hits off Sibley 5 in 6% inn- from eight to eleven-thirty o'clock, Louise Gates,.Ethel Littlefield, Mollie in 4 minutes thirty-three second., scored Fagerstrom and Trainor. ings, off Gray 4 in 2 2-3 innings, off was also a success. The music was Seltzer ; vocal solo, My Laddie, Har- , This ended the Colby scoring. Mason 8 in four innings, off Heal 2 again furnished by a six piece select- riett Towle ; musical reading, "Hats," The Colby varsity ball club clinch- (Continued on page 3) ' Bowdoin scored three runs in their in 1 inning, off Trainor 6 in four inn- ed orchestra. There was • no inter- True Hardy, Clara Ford, Elisabeth ed their third and final game of the .half of the inning on two singles, a ings. Double plays, L. McGowan to |Gross, Louise Gates, Olive Richard- trip when they defeated Wesleyan ' mission, the program consisting .' of double steal and a sacrifice hit.