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1958 i m The large intramural program is one of the fastest-growing activities at Murray State. From a very limited program just a few years ago, it has grown to the extent that this year there were several sports in which the students could par- ticipate, including flag football, basketball, swimming, hand- ball, volleyball, tennis, softball, archery, and ping-pong. The
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Members of the ' 57 squad were: Front row; Glenn Sanders, Vernon Kehm, Don Kasley, Ted Billineton, Don Wells, Herman Keed, Bob Billfneton, Art Baurnflend. Second Row: Phillip Bark, Manager, Klohard Coleman, .lack Holley, Bill I.,oone.v, Thcmias Franklin, l ou Snipp, Ronnie Holmes, I on Dinswertli, Cj Uratilej, Chuck Tabor, Third Row: Frank Havlland, Wayne Browning, Tommy Rushing, Dick Stout, Herb Schupp, Bur.ey Mathis, Cierald Tabor, Dave Bruce, Jim Raiiey. Tommy Wells, Randall Miles, Coach Waldo Sauter. Third baseman Vernon Rehni waits for a late throw in an at- tempt to put out a Middle Tennessee hase runner. The Murray State baseball record of 7-12 wasn ' t overly impressive, but it looks better in the light of the fact that it was compiled by a team that was composed largely of freshmen. This was the first time in three years, that the Breds had not at least reached the division playoffs of the Ohio Valley Conference. The Racers will be coached for the first time by Johnny Reagan. With a new coach and a number of experienced men returning, bolstered by another crop of good freshmen prospects, the outlook is the bright- est in recent years. BASEBALL I 189
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M. S. C. INTRAMURAL SPORTS number of students taking part has increased very rapidly; this year between four and five hundred men and women took advantage of the program. One of the advances inagurated this year was a point sys- tem to determine the winners of intramural trophies. There are several of these impressive awards, any one of which will make a handsome display in the trophy case of the winner. This valuable activity, very ably directed this year by Al Giordano, has many things to offer the students of our col- lege. Not only does it provide opftortunities for sp orts partici- pation to those students not in intercollegiate athletics, but it also creates interesting recreation for spectators. It serves
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