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It's spring! Time for baseball at CCHS VVith the exception of a pre-season game which they lost to hlurphyshoro, the Terrieris hasehall team compiled a ten win-live loss overall season record and a threc win-two loss conference record, which won them second place in the conference. The Terriers opened the season against University School by beating the Lynxes 10-O. Then they Went ahead to win four straight games until they were stopped hy New Athens. From then on, the Terriers compiled a .SOO season, including three no-hit games The spirited Terriers fought hard to the end of the season, rewarding the fans with many exciting games. Front row Ron Damron, Gary Moon, Willard Humble, Don Darrell Dallon Don Truenow Gary lmhoff Jerry Hagler Carl langan Denny Lingle, Paul Holsombeck, Dick Grace, Bob Lindsey, Jim Trobaugh DOyr1e Horsley Nyle Forby Coach Reid Stoelzle Russ Willoughby, and Jerry Colletti. Second row: Assl. M'-1I'llf1, Und ASSY Couch B05 Bellmu Coach John Young, Richard Moore, J. W. Holmes, Jim Merz,
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E is The '58 Terrier racket squad compiled the best record it has had in the three years that tennis has been revived at CCHS. The team opened the season with a win over Vandalia. The next week, the 'l'errier's took a beating on the Belleville court and at Flora. Perking up, the boys took their next three contests in stride as they triumphed over Murphysboro twice and Centralia once. They were unable, how- ever, to send anyone to the state tournament. After the tournament, the squad beat Centralia and lost to Flora, to end the season with a good five and three record. Last springs track season was a very successful one. At the spring sport's banquet the cindermen were able to boast of a live and two record in dual meets, a third place in an eighteen school meet at Cairo, and a representative in the state tourney in miler Everett Rushing. Since many underclassmen lettered in track last season, the future for the CCI IS track team looks bright. Richard Taylor, Gerry Howe, Coach John Cherry, Mike Womack, Bart Bridges, and Arthur Sobery. Successful season ends First row: Larry Halliday, Denny Hill, Larry Brown, Doug Jones, Frank Taylor, Charles Johnson, Eddie Waldron, Albert Blythe, Mike Stalls, and Rex Kalman. Second row: Coach Frank Bleyer, Gary Davis, Willard Gersbacher, Jerry Jones, Terry Hiller, Bill Lyons, Gerry Howe, Bart Bridges, Mike Womack, Richard Taylor, Don Hickson, Charles Mitchell, and Jerry Hinkley.
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