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it ' Vxvn rt! BASEBAl.IfRow 2: Don Henne, Tom Klein, Jim Buege, Chuck Fredrickson, Kermit Brown, Jim Ponath, Jim Seim, Coach Don Cafferty. Row 1: Bob Kennedy, Frank Stewart, Mark Crimmins, Joe O'Brien, Tom Porter. Pon y BASEBALL With seven wins and three losses the Stillwater baseball squad slid into second berth of the Suburb- an League. After only two days of practice, Stillwater met Humboldt on the home field and was defeated 5-2. Halfway through the season the Ponies had chalked up four league victories to no defeats. Tak- ing an early lead, they defeated Columbia Heights 16-5 on April 24. At North St. Paul, April 26, the score was 0-0 until Mark Crimmins got a two-bagger and was brought in on two safeties in the fifth inn- ing. The final score was 1-0. Anoka was defeated 7-2, April 28. O'Brien's batting and Stewart's pitch- ing were the high points of the victory over the South St. Paul Packers on May 3. Two more victories were scored when the Ponies took both games from White Bear in a double-head- er, taking the first game 7-6 and the second 5-3. Anoka's Tornadoes were the first to defeat the Ponies. They gained their lead through a fast start and finished 6-1. A two-bagger by Hermit Brown with the bases loaded helped the Ponies defeat Columbia Heights 8-2. Anoka took first place in the Suburban tourna- ment at Dunning Field bv defeating Stillwater 9-7. The Ponies placed second. Losing the two final games of the season. one to North St. Paul 1-0 and the other to South St. Paul 3-2, the Ponies finished in second place in the league, with Anoka finishing first. The members of the team were Bob Kennedy and Frank Stewart, pitchers, Tom Porter, Joe O'Brien, Don Henne, Charles Fredrickson, James Seim, James Ponath, outtielders, Tom Klein, second base, James Buege, first base, Kermit Brown, shortstop, Bill Pow- ers and Richard Junker, third base, and Mark Crim- mins, catcher. Don L. Cafferty coached this team in its successful season. S . Q vi'
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