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. ■..■■:..:. ..,.. . ::■..■.■ ■: , Front row, left to right : Verle Krehbiel, Bill Day, Keith Nixon, Russell Brooks, Dick Jones, Algy Doty, Jack Morrow, and Eldon Thornton. Back row: Dick Mannion, Carl Leach, Bill Hollis, Carrol Zerger, Bob Le- masters, John Komer, Tharon Baumann, Dick Oblander, and Merle Krehbiel. QvihamuKal Thin is a sport which makes the body ' s very liver curl with enjoyment. — Twain. The purpose of intramural basketball is to encourage participation in athletics by those boys not playing on the varsity squad. Because of the instability of enrollment the second semester, no tournament play was held. Following are the results of the double round robin tournament which was played : Won Lost Team Three 6 Team One 3 3 Team Two 2 4 Team Four 1 5 Seated in front, left to right: J. D. Reinhart and Burt Long. Second row: Kendall Dennis, Pat Murray, Max Smith, Jerry Demo, Bud Coutts, Bill Faulconer and Ed Jones. Third row: Wes Faires, Cal- vin McMillan, Bob Denny, Oival Jackson, Dave Mathenv.
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First row, left to light: George Gamble, Kendall Dennis, Ray Romanzi, Boh Caheen, Tharon Baumann, Gene Dorland, and Wesley Faires. Second row: Carl Parsons (trainer), Wesley Pleteher, Bill Butterworth, Arnold Weber, Frank Stackley, Bob Harsh, Louis Alfaro, and Bob Doug-lass (Coach). nack The swifter .speed the better — Shakespeare. At the first signs of spring, the men of Juco donned their track warm-ups and started limbering up and getting in shape for their first meet at Hutchinson. With several returning lettermen from last year ' s team, which was runner-up in the state meet, and with the able coaching of Bob Douglass, the 1951 team has high hopes for a good season. The tracksters of E. J. C. are firing for the state champion- ship this year, and all Juco fans hope they make it. Among the lettermen who are returning, are such men as Bill Butterworth, who was last year ' s winner of the state junior college 220 low hurdles and who tied for first in high jump; Kendall Dennis, who won second in the 440-yard dash and fourth in the 880-yard run at the state meet; Bob Harsh, winner of fourth place in the 440-yard dash in the state meet; and Arnold Weber, fourth in javelin throw in the state meet. Other returning lettermen who are expected to better their own records this year are: Gene Dorland, discus throw and 880-yard relay; Tharon Baumann, 440-yard dash :.nd mile relay; Bill Day, discus throw; Bill Hollis, 880-yard run and medley relay; and Jerry Demo, 440-yard dash and medley relay. In addition to the lettermen, some of the first-year men should go great guns: Bob Cabeen, 100 and 200-yard dashes and 880-yard relay; Wesley Faires, 880-yard run; Jim Cameron, mile run; Louis Alfaro, 880-yard run; George Gamble, high jump and broad jump; Ray Romanzi, mile run and pole vault; Wesley Pleteher, pole vault and high jump; Frank Stackley, discus throw, shot put, and javelin throw; John Komer, mile run; and Allen Taylor, shot put and discus throw. 2f
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