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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 7

Publication:
The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Issue Date:
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7
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m- THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932. Him AC uiuii iuw KITH SMITH Girls Win At FicMbaU; Boys Tie Soccer In County Loop A 12 to 7 victory by the town High School girls OTer the Smithsburg Higli girls field ball team gave tlie locals the edge is their double bill with the visitors yesterday afternoon on the local Held as the local hoyi eied out 3-3 tie with the Smitties in soccer- (pick up) Make Game Fight Smithsburg put uj Sfht in the field ball contest but the slippery condition of the field prov- ed a severe handicap to both teams. Many chaacw at the soal were spoiled by the player alippisg to the ground before they could make their toss. Both teams showed good pass work at timts the play of Maroon and Gray was much improved over thtt which they displayed Sn their firet against Boonsboro. penalty kick, Martin booting the ball straight at the Hagerstown goalie who made a good attempt to stop it, but slippery condition of the ball made It impossible for him to hold it aad Smithsburg in the lead.

Soon after this Passoa, right lor the locals took the ball away from thd visitors and dribbled in close to score field goal and give the locals the lead, bat this was short lived as they registered The locals off to a lead which they never relinquished, al- though the Smitties forced playing in the lat'ter stages of game. The work Mongan and Trumpower at penalty tossing was home six Bosses the latter five. of best, the former sending Hsgerstowa oatscored the visitors field goals. Smittiet In Lead la the soccer contest play was tight throughout. Early in tha first half Smithsburg was awarded a field goal to lead to 2 at half time.

Myers Game Both teams fought oa even terms ia second half until Hagers- towa was awarded a penalty -which tfeey made to knot the count. After knotting the count Hagers- tows missed many opportunities to bremk the tie. Cook endeavored to score aloae in the closing minutes of play but was overwhelmed by the Smitties' defense. Myers probably saved the game for the locals when not being abte to clear the ball from the goal hs held it to the for a drop ball and Cook made up for his blunder by a beautiful clear. TrumpoVer, Eyler and Lumm played best for Smithsburg while Hopkins, Lindsay and Cook played outstanding games for the Marootr and Gray.

Lineups add summary: Soccer Hagerstown Po. Smithsburg Myers Winders Huber Moore Johnson Martin Lindsay LH Shoqkey Hareford RH Smith Hopkins CH Lumni Michaels Kendall Paxson IR Trumpower Cook CF Eyler Williams Winters Garonzik IL Lung Substitutions: Ridenour, Gordon, Heflin, Barkdoll, Green. Score by halves: HAGERSTOWN 2 1--3 SMITHSBURG 3 0--5 Field goals: Lumm, Paxson. Goals from penalty: Martin, Mich- aels. Referee: Kaplan.

Linesmen: Barkdoll and Carpenter. Time of halves: 25 minutes. LOWER I A Soccer Won Lost Tied Smiihshurg 1 0 1 3 Boonsbcro 1 1 0 2 Hagerstown 0 1 1 1 Fieldbal! Won Lost Tied Pis. Hagerttown 2 0 0 4 Smitheburg 1 1 0 2 Boonsboro 0 2 0 0 Hagerstown Po. Smstnsburg Foreman G.

Phettyplace Stottlemyer Welty Kuhn LH. Grove CH. Entler RH. Halbach OR. McLaughlin Mongan CP.

Dorsey Schlosser Trumpower. Leather Hartle Happle Hollinsworth Huff S. Phettyplace Shank Ferguson Benson Field goals: Grove 2, Schlosser, E. Phettypiace. Penalty goals: Mongan 6, Trumpower 5.

Referee: Mrs. Carder. Time of periods: minutes. From Greencastle Greencastle, Oct. paper on "Emily Dickinson," read by Miss Alice Reid of Hagerstown, was the outstanding feature at the regular meeting of the Travelers' Club, on Monday afternoon, at -which Mrs.

George Solienberger was hostess in her home on East Baltimore street. Members responded to the roll call with current events. A selection of poems by Emily Dickinson was read by several of the members. At the conclusion of the meet- ing a luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, November 7, at the home of Misses Alice and Henrietta Brown, North Carlisle's street.

More than forty Greencastle peo- ple attended "The Sketch Book," a snappy entertainment producer! by the Made to Order Shop, in the Chambersburg High School audi- torium on Monday night. Assist- ing in the direction of the- play, the proceeds from which will go to the Children's Home, were Miss Kathleen Bitner and Mrs. D. Wat- son Fletcher of Greencastle. Those taking part on the program from I Greencastle were Miss Martha Julia Fletcher and Miss Martha Bitner.

With twenty members present, routine Business was transacted at the regular meeting of Victor Council, Jr. O. U. A. Monday night.

Plans for fall and winter ac- tivities were discussed and out- lined. "Modern Transportation," was the subject of an address given 5. Hoacblander. a member of the Borough Council, at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club, in Ho- tel McLaughlin on Monday night Several visitors from nearby towns were present. Mrs.

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