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THLETI The 1942-43 Sport season saw athletics in their full splendor for the last time within the duration. Old Man Football wended his weary way across the sporting scene in his usually inauspicious manner. The Gators, led by Captain Bill Pierce could claim but one victory, a 32-0 conquest of Earlam College. The soccer team, showing brilliant flashes at times, wound up with three victories and four defeats. Notable was a 9-1 trouncing of Alliance College, in which the booters set a new high scoring record. Special mention should be given to Captain Bud Klien, who led a com- paratively green squad with the true courage of a leader. Basketball season finally came and the Gator support- ers truly had something to cheer about. The season's record of ten wins and three losses tells only half the story. Sufficient praise can not be given to the courtmen who weathered a constantly changing team personnel and even a switch of coaches in mid-season, and finished with such an enviable record. Captain Dick Nichols, Bob Todd, and freshman Dave Miller deserve special men- tion for their part in making the Gator court session such a successful one. Within a year, the coaching staff was cut in half. Van A. Hartman, energetic soccer and track assistant was called to the service before school opened in the fall. Affable Al We1'ner, head nlan of basketball, football, and track, received his Navy summons while the basketball season was at its height. This left Athletic Director, H. P. Way, and Coach Bob Garbark to tutor Allegheny athlet- ics until the boys come back.
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