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SCHOOL FED.ERATION LElTER
Berkshire
The Berkshire hockey team open-
E'(l 1ts season hy playing Canterbury. The game was held at New Milford on poor ice, and Berkshire came out
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ahean y scoring four goals in the
last two periods.
.Tanuary 20, the Berkshire hockey
have represented the school in the last fe\\' years, but it has lost to both Baltimore City College and Mount Saint J oseph's High School, and is therefore out of the championship
team met the H otchkiss team at
Lake•ille, and on poor ice battled home team.
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the visitors ,,·ere able to outclass the
The Hill School basket-ball team _-\lso the Berkshire team, J anuan fell to its second defeat, at the hands
2:3. played Kent at Kent, and lost of Princeton Freshmen by the score to their opponents by the final score of 40-26. It "·as a fast game, hut
of 2-0. the Hill quintet could not stop the The Rivals, which this year is to advances of the visitor's offense.
?egiven at the midyear houseparty, Ripley starred for the Hill.
IS progressmg rapidly undeT the able I The Winter Term houseparty will
to a scorele s tie.
leaderslup of MT. Stevens. Choate
During the week of J anuary 18th- 25th, the basket-ball team met two college teams and was somewhat suc- cessful. In the first, on Wednesday,
Choate was beaten, 34-21., by the fast
and experienced team of the Wes- leyan FreshmeD. On Saturday, the team played the Yale Junior Varsity
at New H aven, and in two extra per - iods won the game, 13-12.
The hockey squads have been prac- ticing when the condition of the ice has been suitable. Practice games haYe been held with a team from
Wallingford. Captain E. Stoddard has been ill, but is now back in the line-up.
On Friday, the 22nd, the aDnual Yale Choate Club banquet was held at school, and maDy alumni attend- ed. The Sixth Form was also present at the dinner.
Exeter
ibe held on February 12th. 13th, and 14th.
Hotchkiss
In a hard-fought hockey game on
Wednesday, J anuary 20th, Hotch- kiss and Berkshire played to a 0-0 tie. The ice was slow, and the game suffered accordingly.
Hotchkiss was defeated by the Kent sextet in a fast game on Mon- day, January 25th, by a score of 7-1. The Hotchkiss line-up : Childs,
(Capt.), McLennan, Rudel, Ware, Reinmund, Bickford, Buck, Wilki- son .
On Wednesday, however, hockey team came back and defeated Mohonk, 3-2, in a very close game.
The school, after successfully escaping an epidemic of measles, is now awaiting the outcome of a re- cent case of mumps.
Trials for the debating teams will be held Saturday, on the question of
PTohibition.
Kent
Orr Wednesday, January 13th,
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The basket-ball team fell to a 52-
3l defeat at the hands of the strong Franklin ftll l Marshall Academy's
quintet. In the fiTst period it looked as if the Hill team could hold it. own, but due to superior physique
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defeated Stone School, 3-0 January 12th, but was conquered by the New-
ton High School team in a very ex- citing game, January 16th. The score was 3-2, Holbrook of Newton,
the outstanding star of the game, scoring the deciding tally in an over-
time period.
game with South Kent, nine to two. i! On Saturday, January 16th, the ~~
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tean1 in ,Jll departments of till' game. Last TL!es•1:H the Pa\\'ling team COII- tinuerl tbeir. \\'inning streak IJy de-
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Exeter relay team was also vanqulis - eel. lo ing to the New Rampsure
State Varsity four by about thnty yards. The winning time for the
team ii Saturday. 'rbe swJmJmng teamj5-3 by tl1e Hotchkis· sextet from ~.
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The basket-ball team won Its thml Rtraight game of tbe season by rle-
feating Fitchburg, 44-3l. Gilman
In all three ol' its "·inter sports " 'restling, f:loccer, and Basket-ball,
Oilman has been q1ute successful so
far this y ar. The \\'restlmg team.
chnmpio1; in ]925, has removed bm
ou-tacles on this year's path by r1e-
fl'ating Baltimore City College an(1
Baltimore PolytechJuc Institute. The
nwet with tlw former was very rlose,
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