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lt;uecu at p. m. Tuesday in the Portland Boys* Club. Definite plans will bo discussed for the coming SHlnunmg meet. All coaches nncl officials are urged to attend.Capt. 5a111 Sillanpaa. above center forward on the KingfieJd High School girl3 team, scurvil 213 points ih 14 games this 'season, an average of 15 points a game. Captain SiJlanpaa paced her team to second place in the Northern Franklin County League, runner up to Rangeley. jShe has been well suppprted by other forwards of the squad including Viola Reid, with an average of 10 point* a game: Dawn Davis, Dcna Vose. Arlene Ntles and Jean Winter. Opposing Forwards were well guarded by a fast passing, high jumping group led by veteran Marcia Durrcll, Betty Packard, Naldn Loucks, Sally Brackley, Christine Donahue nad Phyllfc Wilbur. Plrkko Kanfcainen has been1 the team's manager.. Their record for the -season includes seven wins nad two ties yith five losses. Three vt the defeats tpeie not league games and the two league games lost were by a one point margin. 1 jWindham High girls won an easy victory over the Alumnae 32-J6. j Of all the games played this season, Windham has won eleven: lost two: «nd tied wo„ ' Ilt;16) Windham Alumna*cr. Cole If. P1 p ret* rf F^osk C-‘. Trxhir Itf. Pierce r«. Co^on Moore. Adums Brumencirrvc—iVUSlln. Time—4-8'5.Pol ter A. (33) Eastman. If Ld;vis. rf Crcclman, cf L. Snow. c G. Sanborn. 1c Riley re421} Fat*onlielA 5cis.If. Nelson rf, Edwards cf. Hammond K Hasty lc. Burbank r£. BorcendaJSubstitutions: Dunnels. Vansenderen. Decker. LaiTle Day. Erhvard?. ,E Qnow.Goal* from floor Creelman 6. Docket S. Lewj.x -i. Edwards 5, Nelson 1. Dun-nels 2.Goals from fouls: Decker 1. Eastman. 2 Edwards 5 Nelon 2. Dunned 2. Referee. Austin. Time— -1-8'*.Dcfrihc SV'% (i2it:{6j Souib Portland IV’n Beecher.) f - If, BoucherBurke, rf rf. BryceHildreth. cf cf - ThompsonBay sic:. cC. TowleFletcher. 1c Is. Diamond•Me Fortin cl. re rg. WoodburySubstitutions: Defrln? — Sweti. South Portland. Blake Taoley. Fournier.Goals From Floor: Beeciter 3; Burke 4: Hildreth 2: Eouc) r 4: Bryce 2; Blake 2\ Thom nsonGoals From Fouls: Bcecher 3; Burke I: TaoJey !.Relerce: Itosenblad.Windham (SJ) Hodgdon cf Reeves If Zinchuk. rf Davi*i. rff Lavrrnco. Ik Chaplin, r*Sub: A! her Son. Forbes. Knlchl. Goal.*: HodpdonA1 hcrtoa foci 3,GojiU1, Cole from foul?Moore H. Zinchuk 3 Flrrce L. Forbes! 1.Fokc 2.cion A lt;31)DaMnaulL If Pierre, rf Paradise rf v Warfl. fR Mamon. lc N' Fleuftlln?. rj;£ ubsl liutlon*: F'.e (veiling, Lord, Cr'-rlman. Laurie.IH 1) Tottr'r AIf Eastman rf. Decker cl Ums ck L. Snow ii. E. Snow rtf. Riley Deer ing. \ F. Ford. Cobb.Conrad,Phi turner._ . Sanborn ,Goais From Floor: paradise S: Contad : Psercfl 4: Dolftnnutl i: Decker 2: Eastman ]. \ Goals From Fouk: DnUmmK 2, Parrv-dl.se 1: Ptercc l. Eastman 2: Laurie 1 J. Dicker 1. Le^ls I.P.efcrce: Holden/ T'.me: 4- 5,Portsmouth HeraldWins 41-28 GamePortsmouth, Feb. 22. — The Portsmouth Herald defeated . the Kittery Naval Shipyard. 41-28, this afternoon In the second game of the playoff series to determine the championship of the Portsmouth High School Alumni Association Basketball League.Cavaretta was high scout with 13 points while Jim Leocha led the attack for the losers. In the preliminary Lees* Aces defeated the Elks, 54 to 39.The final game of the scries will be played Monday night.ForlMHHh Her. /-if Kittery Nav. SG F P ’ G F P3 4 10 LrochA.lf \ 1 fla 0 Grady.If^t8le^ If Smith IfaCavareita.rl ^ ) 13 Jrner-.rf Ripley.rl D 0 O’Znochi rfWicks.e Larriibee.e llop!c .tu Hand.rcTot a Is2 0 1 Ctalc.c0 0 O’Mereer.c1 1 J croeketi.lG'3 5 11 Wll.son.ra !0‘Nei1.rR 15 11 41 Totals0 0 lt;\ 3 1 7 0 0 0 : 2 000 2^-10 0 n1 0 212 4 2fl_ no)nr. If CuhtiK. rf Hoimes. n Bond c ,^c Cottrell. \xSvatb Portlinitif Cnuxltr: rf. Pul nil fit c W Is well Fenwick is. Lc’.shtan re. Buuhnni Deer:nc—Beecher, Snath5:ioui- rcSubstUuMons'Po: “lind -Bo^en. 1From Flonr* Cush In 5: 0:’ Holmelt;. 7. Wi.v-wfU 7: Bowen. 3. „ |Frnm Fo»»l CU'hlnc 3: Holmes I: Wjswell. 1: Putnam 1.• Rnsenbhtd Time Bowk^r. 4-8 sflorin* Fre-ih.IfJ *rnh.im. rf muh a cf V, u rrf Jc Boodr. In p Johnson, rc Sub.Hi,lt;ition-t:(12)So. Pori. Fresh If. Pn\»iir. rf. nui:luini cf. Thorn:’* jc. DeWlit jc. Tolman rp. Cone an non Dccrin^ — E- Johnson.Farnham.Brlp^s. |6;Pouth Portland—Briec.rgo iIs Vrom Floor: Kidder. 101: Sinaln. 2: Poulin. R: ________ j Goals From Fouls1 Kidder. 2; 5m ft ha. 3ronhn. 1: BrJscs 2: Thomas. 1: BUb-nm- I,Alt;ad.wls.if Decke-r.Tf Crce’man. Bjlry. cs L Snow. Andreu s.efi«rc►nttw Arad. 11-0 Par^on’tfleTil Hem,Lewis.If ](. Edwirdsrf. Nelson cf Hammond cfi. Hasty lc. Burbank rs. Vnn Gcndr.rcn Suh.stUutlonj? Laurie. Ensiman. Day. Sanborn. E Snow. Edwards. Dunnels. Ber-■fR'Iat. IGoaJs» Prom Floor Lcwl?» 3. Lnurlr 3. Crcclman 3. Dnv 1. Edwards 3. Hammond I. IOoili From Fouls: Laurie 1 Dcckcr *1. Creel man I. Duuac:« 3- Ed^ r-rds 2. Nelson 1,Referee: Austin. Time: 1-8,Hrldrton A lt;?DDalpneauU. jf Paradise, rf Pike, ef!f Ward, e*Marsioo. 1b K. FcRrci'.tnt rc Subs t!tu Lions.Conrnd-fliJt Poilfr A.If. Eastman rf. Lewis c! Dcckcr cc. h. Snoiv lc Andrea’s rc. Riley Dearlnc,Seton Prep Ace Wins Four National EventsXew York. Feb. Zl. (AP)—Charles Sl^de. a versatile youn^ man on the boards, won four individual titles to-dnv to tend Seton Hall of South Orange. N. J . to an overwhelming victory in the prep school division of the • National AAU high and prep school indoor track and field championships.A crowd of more than 5.000 in Madison Square Carden cheered, -wild-Jv Y.s the long, lithe Negro athlete captured Lhe GO-yard hurdles, the broad jump, the high jump and»the ■540-yard run in the prep school division. a feat never before equalled in the 14-ycar history of the school-bov meet.Slade winner of the National AAU junior 400-meter outdoor hurdles crown at San Antonio last Jvine and holder of the Metropolitan AAU 400-mcters outdoor hurales title, already had taken the hurdles-and the two jumps when he was called to run in the 440 preliminaries.He was running second when he suddenly stowed down, obviously thinking he had passed the finish line. He discovered his mistake In time to regain his stride, finish second and qualify for lhe ltnal.In the final, he trailed until the last ten yards when he spurted to nip D^vid Krivitsky . of Worcester, Mass.. Academy, the defending champion, by a yard in 51.4 seconds and complete his unprecented quadruple.Madison Square Garden, New York City, will be scene of 29 collegc basketball doubloheaders in 1948.
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