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GOLF The golfers of Troy opened their 1946 golf season on April 3rd wifh a win over Richmond by a score 4-3. Then on May I 7+h we played a refurn mafch with Richmond and lost by a score of I 1-4. The Trojans then entered a conference meet at Kokomo and placed fourth with a total of 369 points. In the mid-afternoon of May 14th, the Trojan golfers beat the Anderson Indians by a score I I-6I 2. Playing a return match on May 20th, we beat Anderson again 16-8. The Trojans were next to be entertained for the afternoon at the exclusive Meridian Hills Golf Course at Indianapolis in com- petition with Tech and Anderson. We placed third. To wind up the season the Trojans took part in an invitational meet at Tech where they placed third. This was a fairly successful season for the green and white golfers since it was the first time they had taken part in inter-scholastic competition in three years. Returning for the 1947 campaign will be Jerry Charles, Marvin Gernstein, Elbert Chastain, Larry Barry, and Mac Parker. The schedule for the ' 47 season consists of dual meets with Muncie, Richmond, and Anderson, and conference meets with Kokomo and Tech of Indianapolis. Standing (left to right): Bob Neff, Marvin Gernstein, Mr. Jan arulc. Elbert Chastain, Wiley Jay. Kneeling (left to right): Leiand Macer, Jerry Charles. RusseN Coers.
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TRACK AND CROSS-COUNTRY During the fall of 1946 cross-country, another new sport, was added to the long list of Trojan activities. The team had a fair season with 2 wins and 2 losses. The five runners who were chosen for the team were Clarence Schofield, David Smith, John Kinsinger, Eugene Haynes, and Jack Wright. Although this is a new sport, it still tends to build the boys ' form and endurance for other sports and by the time the season rolls around again, the Trojans will take to their usual winning form. During the spring the regular track season starts. Although last season ' s track team wasn ' t too good, this year they will have a lot to look forward to. Returning to the Trojans Thinlies will be Bob Keesling, who ran the 220 and 440-yard dashes; Mac Parker in the pole vault and 220; John Whalen in the mile and half mile; and Jim Dailey in the half mile and 220-yard dash. Returning for the mile relays, which was a strong point of last year ' s team, will be Jim Dailey, Bob Keesling, Bob Small, and David Day. This relay team last year placed second in the sectional. Mac Parker placed second in the pole vaulting, and Jim Dailey placed second in the 880-yard dash. Coach Walter Dutch Hassfurder will have a group of experienced men this season and we can look forward to new Trojan glory. Second row: Roger Coverf, Clarence Caldwell, Harold Cllne, Charles Ashton, Bud Hlner. First row: Jack Wright, John Kinsinger, Gene Haynes, Clarence Schofield. David Smith.
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