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SET Si-If T ,fgiffcf djecdnflfej were on hand to see whether or not the Basketeers could regain lheir fine forni ol. inidseason, and reliound to take lfaslern. The T4-quintet stampeded into an early lead on llu- hne shooting of Hank Stras- ser and Bill Maltz. Throughout the hrst half. play was 4-xtreniely ruggerl. refnlling in nuni- BILL MALTZ erouw fouling liroin lioth rides. ln the een-oiul hall, Eastern put on the prefanri-. is hile the En- gineere is ere is ealiened liy the low ol' Chris llalier via lhe perfonal lioul route. lloxwver. with the 1-hips down. the Hoopsters proxed their nu-llle ae they fought oii eu-ry Eaflern laid to enu-rge rim-toriou-. 3229! Thi- game. held at Madison Square Car- ' Adfgr den. ix L15 in relalialimi lor the defeat siillieri-il al thi- hand: of Eaftern earlier in the season. That dc-la-al L-ipgfn 0 was the only on the Hiigiiieeif pf-rf'c-1-t ree-ord. l' Coach Frank Salz. working and sweating: with ilu- tearn for many afternoons. fair the fruits ol' hi- lahor- a- the Teffhnien einergzed rivtorion- in the J Eaetern l:attle. Another Boro title had lu-en added to the 1-rowrled. iv-ll-hlled Tee-li lroplii' 1-awe-Y CHRIS AND HANK PIN U? BOYS gnfralife to the Xar-ily Howling Team ie Lhi- lntra-Xlural lioisling lA'dzLfLlPw cornpofed of more than IUU lUfi'IUlJf'TN, 1-onip:-ting weekly in the State Bowling Alleys. Sparlxed hy fur-li veteran- a- Captain Hill Hi:-hl. Jinnny liell. Howie Chan, and Joe lloonejv. the Ke-gl:-ix niuler ilu- guidanee of 4-oaffh Philip Pierce, ' fair. Strike after :trike was ehallxed up lay the K Teehnien. as they plowed oppofing Q 'A teain- under. The team uae lio- X .v , 1 ftered hy the ref-ent addition ol, 1 I 0' 4 Marty Hornstein and Erwin Green 3 A liergz. That howling is one of the-TSVN' ' most popular sports in Terfh is dem K onstrated each and every -eason. ,,4.l1..- QI
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new aasuqrs ...X y XXV X C H D X XV-a NJA? gow CAOWVL, lor the second year in succes- , f ' s sion, was captured by the Tennis Team after defeating a Y strong Erasmus group. Lenny Steiner. captain and 'W' 1 man of the Techmen. won his match with ease. Don 4 Cooper and Red Druckman dropped close ones. Delicat loomed. but quickly slunk oft when the doubles team drnbbed their opponents. Dick Rosen disposed of the M . Erasmus captain. Bob Strichman. who had gone unde- THE CHAMP feated all season. 4-6. 6-2. 6--1. lt's love. love! P ' I P I' t ILL frlr. UM? Eff!-and judging by past performances. the Wagnermen play a good hall game. VJ 4' QW 9 2 STRETCH ITZ basemanis sack tags lt This season's squad. which is measuring up to all the i m standards of last year's Boro-championship team, promises to turn in some line records. and perhaps even add another City championship to Tech. From the turbulent turnovers of applying En- gineers. Coach Vtiagnefs dexterotts eye has chosen many a top-notch ball player .... Ising a typical lechnites' tenacity. it can easily he proven that this statement is not scuttelbut. First in the slugging array of players is Co-cap- tain Carl ltzkowitz. Carl's long reach oil the first Stretch ltzi' . . . Besides a great stretching arm. Carl loads every one of his terrific hits with vitamin Blf' Hoy. what a man. and a top candidate for All-Scholastic honors. too. Stretch ltz has often expressed his pet ' f desire. one that is well-felt among baseball fans. I 1 He would like-ejttst oncevto kill the tnnpirc. si ii A 1 Another hard hitting Technite who is the owner . t' . of a .420 hatting average. is Dick Salomon. Salo- ' J mon occupies a key position in ottr hall club hy hatting fourth in the teamis lineup. Dick has a keen eye for hitting. sturdy legs for running. and powerful arms for throwing. and lips .... Oh. welll HSLUGGERH DICK Crouching down behind the tnask is Captain Jerry Teigel. a stocky red head, with two years' experience under his belt. Teigel. a calm and confident player. can always he relied upon to come through in the tough tight spots. 20
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g'x ESSRS. BALSAM BURNS CIRILLO ELBERT PISANI KENNY AND DEWIT WELL DONE, COACHES! YK fecA ia ever gr-afefuf For volun+eering +o serve +he school For devising ingenious plays fo confound fhe foe For your pa+ience in drilling for precision For fhe hours affer school you speni' perfeding plays For +he honor your vicfories have broughl' 'ro Tech SSRS. DORIN SALZ MILDE McGREEVY WAGNER AND PIERCE
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