Fxiy 9. 1947
BAILEY BUGLE
BAILEY. NC'^TH CA R r? LI NA
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SoftbdlTeam Defeat s PStone, 1. Perry LeadTeamWictoryWtHvvfelon
nidcllesex inhrst Game
Dawning Middlesex 13 tc 5,
the nexvly crganized girls*
scftball team, under the
direction cf Miss Hildred
Lewis, PTA recreiiti .nal
c-dviser, assisted by Mrs,
HTT/c.rd Wils'-n, heme ec en
emies teacher, scored vic
tory in its first gume.
Members :f the te-m f;l-
1 cvi;
Pitcher--—Arna L. Johnson
Catcher —Jean F.Glover
Basemen
First Marie Th'-rne
Sec':^r'd D~rcthy J'^rdan
Third Leu Glenn Brartlsy
Fielders--J. Pace, W. Bunn
Substitutes—Aster Ray
Finch, Jean B. Giver,
Fildred Finch, and J?yce
Viilliams.
M. Brant by Hecei v eslnquiry
RegardingBasketbail Skill
Mr.dgc Brantley,' captain
of girls' basketball team,
has received tvjo letters
fr m Frank Brody, coach cf
Home Federal Sports depart
ment of the Des Moines Tri
bune, Des Moines, Ohi'',
asking inf^rmatirn regard
ing her btisketball ct.reer.
The first letter asked•
"*.re y u a seni-r in high
schc:l? '»«hat is y'ur actu
al measured height and how
many points a game did you
average this seas;.n?"
After answering the let
ter, llo.d.go received anoth
er stating: ”I lose three
Pete Store, seni'r, and
Tommy Perry, sophomore^
scoring a home run apiece,
lead the baseball team to
victory in the Wakelcn
game 9--4,
According t'" Coach M. W,
Viieavei^ L. G. Dean's pitch
ing was "very good” and
Bobby Gl-^ver "did outstand
ing playing at third base,”
Mr, V^eaver thinks that
Bailey stands a good
chance of winning three
out ^f the four remaining
games scheduled.
of my players from the
squad and am anxious to
strengthen it. Your name
was recommended to me.”
To members "f both basket
ball teams and to the base
ball squad. Coach M. W.
V»eaver issues the new B’s.
Basketball teams, manage^
coach, and sp^'rts editor,
were guests of Jack Farmer
'and Lewis Wats'^n at a
Weiner roast last week.
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