Chatham
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Bianketeer
Vol. 5
MARCH 20, 1939
No. 15
Win Championship for Second Consecutive Year
Reading left to right, Hattie Robbins, forward; Mildred Pools, forward; Ann Lineback, forward; Katherine Whitener, guard;
Jessie Smith, guard. Back row: Myrtle Reavis, guard; Babe Poole, forward; Jannie Sherrill, guard; Jennie Sherrill, guard; Dorothy
Samuels, guard; Aldie Biddix, forward; Levia Smith, guard; and Maurine Gordan, forward.
Winston Team Leaves For A.A.U. Tourney
Chatham Girls, Southern Textile
Champions, to Enter National
Meet in Wichita
Undefeated Chatham girls, the
champions of the Southern Tex
tile world, will enter the National
A. A. U. championship tourna
ment at Wichita, Kansas, March
20th. The team left by train
Friday, for Wichita, and will play
their first game on Tuesday.
Chatham girls captured the
Southern Textile Tournament
and the A. A. U. tournament in
Class A, and are city league
champions in Winston-Salem.
The Winston-Salem team will
represent both North and South
Carolina, being the only team in
these two states eligible for the
tournament.
Among those making the trip
are the following players, Babe
Poole, Mildred Poole, Dorothy
Samuels, Jennie Sherrill, Jannie
Sherrill, Aldie Biddix, Ann Line-
back, Katherine Whitener, Levia
Smith, Cleo Petree, Maurice Gor
dan, and Myrtle Reavis; A. R.
Plaster, coach, and Claudia Aus
tin, manager. , . ■
PRIZE WINNERS
A contest held recently was
won by Miss Etta Mathis, Miss
Juanita Billings and Mrs. Clara
Southard. The contest was a
twenty-five-word letter on “Why
I Like to Belong to the Lucy
Hanes Chatham Club.” The first
prize was a silver dollar and the
second and third prizes a pair of
hose. ,