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G S are shown recelvlng dugout lnstrudlons from Coach Anderson Russ Lunch prepared To I Terr Coaches Build a Nucleus for '57 We had The nToTerial, buT we iusT couldn'T puT To- geTher o consisTenT winning Team combinahonf' mighT well be The Thoughfs of baseball coaches Ted and Dick Anderson aT The end of The '56 season. The Team failed To came Through in The righT places and finished The year vviTh a 2 and 6 record, Fergus Falls downed The Lakers in The TTrsT round of The DisTricT 23 TournarnenT To end The season for The baTsmen. DL, led 4 To 2 going inTo The sevenTh inning, only To have The OTTers lqnal The scare and force The game inTo exTra innings. Coach Anderson will have Ten reTurning leTTerrnen in '57 To give him a nucleus for a Tap flighT Tearn, ROW I: F. VValz,J Janlce, J, Howe, R March, M. Pa Detroit Lakes 7., l.. 2 l l 6 .. l ,. l ,. 4 .. Season Record Opponents . l7 . lO Fergus Falls .. l , l5 Perhanw ...., . Fergus Falls ,. . Moolrlhead . . . l Pelican Rapids Thief River Falls ,. 4 Thief River Falls .. 4 Fergus Falls .. .. .6 Rev, D. Alb' ghf. ROW ll: J. FiTsgerald, M. Anderson, D, Lucas, B Jonrsor, R Land? ROW lll: N' R '3-v'ac'5C'T C Cxrrc' R Lia G KludT, D. Vlfeirrer, Mr. T. Anderson. OL -6 'Q' 31 IQ 'Llp 31- 1,7 S 7 sf T I Keg, ' NAKE 4, vpxelsxg --- SZY 5 ,-E'-,2A 2 ' Tau T elf in ff..--:.M A l -T F Rf e'l'll sal Q 3
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f 0.1-5 -41 I 4 V 4 r. 'fs mt' ,uw ' I t 1. Q ti ' I , . , ,Q H10-' 3-,451 1' .l, Johnson does ballet follow-through in shot put. kv V4-,ALA 'Audi' ua.-nun-naar.-o . ' J y'L,v-f,,.W ' I -5 A H. Johnston strains for eve' f 'nc' rt broad u'nrJ ln'1' Thinclads Have Almost Year Sporting two ot the best athletes in the state, the D,L. thinclads ran up an impressive array of second place 'finishes during the year. Lynn Winter and Bob Moe were outstanding all year long in pacing the red- men to the second post in Regional and District meets, the Lake Region Relays, the Otter Relays, the Dragon Relays, and a third place in the Sioux Relays. Both Moe and Winter competed in the state meet where Moe picked up points in the low hurdles and the high lump. Winter, the most valuable player, won the shot put and discus in the district meet, He also won the shot and placed second in the discus at the regional meet. This year, Marlowe Davidson replaces Urban Bene- wicz as coach and faces a rebuilding job alter the departure ot six senior lettermen.The bright spot in the coming year will be the experience and potential of the weight men. B. Moe grimaces as crowd watches intently. Tha... 63' l l , l mx-,lf f lt A 7 1 Av, Q 1. . '
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-...I-....4... Gel' Yea' Q Czrk, D Lee, V-fr Moe, and D V 1 W F T Os Wll f rar! rf Teams Supply State Contenders Gof LasT year proved To be a successful one for The D.L linksfers, Our r'nosT oufsfanding golfer, Dick Lee, re ceived medalisT honors in The Moorhead InviTaTional and The Disfricl 23 Go MeeTs. Lee earned coneda ist honors in The ResorT Region Conference and along wiTh Dick Clark won glory for The D.L. linkslers by qualifying for The sTaTe Tournamem aT The Region 6 Meer Coach Rudy Moe hopes To have an even more suc- cessful learn This year vvifh his enlire squad relurning, D. Lee pracTices cn The putnng green Tennw Tufored by Bill Eb rhardt The 56 Laker nefrner garnered second place in The resorT region conference and qualified Tfvo members for The sTaTe doubles Tour- narnenTs. Gary Kludf and Torn Jacobsen composed The DL doubles Teain which wenT To The sTaTe. The loss of These Two seniors will prove To be a handicap To The '57 nefrnen. This year's Team is forTunaTe To have four refurning leTTerinen. f'-rlll'lOLJQll The learn is noT experienced, if looks foward a promising season. D NusTad scores wiTh a bzzckhand smash .npr . Jr! v I A 48' fu- I .. 1 1 Y s f +
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