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Netsters, Golfers Score Points Under the dnrectlon of Francls Drury the netsters playxng agalnst great odds fimshed an aw erage season The number one spot was held by Emery Gates a returmng letterman who was also anchor man on the doubles team vshlch placed second nn the d1str1ct meet Ben Tharp, another xeteran returned to take over the number two spot on the East Hugh team and also to play opposite Gates on the doubles Thlrd and fourth men were Verne Willey and Clayton Bronson who held dovsn the tall spots whlch often determme the meets Practncmg on Cedar Rxver Park tenms conferences Boastmg the return of tvlo lettermen from last year s campangns East Highs golfers, under the guxdance of coach francrs Drury hung up a Hne record durnng the 1942 season The team came through a tough dual meet schedule vuth only one defeat and Hnnshed Hfth m the Bug Sex en Tournament at Des Momes W'alter Corsepxus played ln the number one spot agam thus year and gamed the most pomts m dual competntlon The number tvso and three posntnons were fllltd by Bud and Roy I-Iurlbut who also were second and thnrd nn seormg Alun Rohle Dnck Roloff completed the enght man team Dulimx C Brouwn V ll zlln Tlurfr I C aiu :nm HI f mul In 1 A Robla A Turmr I' Hllfllillf 4 u lx 1 In AVHIIIQ rum R Hnrllvuf l Page Tu mfg Sm en A 0 . . . . , 7 Y V 3 ' 9 Y 1 . , . 1 , , . . ' , - . ' h . , ' V . . Y 1 Y ' I V A 7 V , Y Y courts, the team played two dual meets and two Garthoff, Forrest Barnes, Amos Turner, and Donald I- 1 . . ' B. -. 5. 1 1 Q 4' f uni. Ink' run 1' ' K f
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Stars of the CJ I- FIRST Pleruu-: D. Bulzfr, D. D larry. R. Milllllrfou. E. Hullman Srcoxo Pier ' ll I1 LRE! D. Balzrr, W'. Ha fin, R. Millllel on, E. Hulfnmn D. Dllllldlfj. y- THIRD Prcrcnt: First Row: E. Ar- thur, XV. Sfernftf, R. Mitfdlcluu, D. Duvzlazry, D. Mz'Dr'rm0H, D. Baker, E. Hrmsatb, C. Hcmsalb. Second Row: E. Enlmau, C. Smifb, C. Fry, XX . Marlir 1, li. Huffman, Ii. Pines I F , . aruvll, H. l.AllIXXfIIlI, I.. Perry. C' Mz'Drrmofl !'A!'lxllfl'S poll' 1'a11lf. Hullman on tbl' ruarfz. nder Path er artists of 42 sprmted through 7 another successful season paced b turmng let 00 yard dashes Wayne Martm and Randall Mxddle y only three re ton gaye noteworthy performances nn the half mlle termen Thus years team due to the lack and dashes respectnvely of experlence, set only one record that dxsplayed a fine Spmt and a drnmg determination Placmg hrst nn the dnstrnct meets, East s two mule team composed of Martm, Perry, Sterrett and H Don McDermott, pole y aulter establnshed the only man ment on to place sixth record of the season by clearmg the cross bar at 11 feet 4 mches ult m the state Coach R Gormley looked back on the season as a step nn the bunldmg of a fine futu East s mndget mnler, Ex an Hultman led the team sw of thus year nn scoring, by vunnmg consnstently nn the mule and half mule runs Curly eapt hrst m th re team Only s squad yull be lost through gradua tnon ured the schools only e Bug Sex en 'xleet IH addltnon t on txxo relay teams o runmng Xl alor letters were an arded to the folloxuny, D Dunlexy D Baker, R Nllddleton E Hultman XX Nlartnn XX Starrett D Perry R Stephens J Tedore Topping the sprmters for the year xx as Dean Dun and D Nlellermott Three mnno l len who placed ln many meets rn both the 100 and to C Fr r etters were an arded y H lzrdman, and E Hemsath O . . . , . V . - - v - . . , . r . . . . , . r - u V ' , V . , . , 1 , . , . . . . , . - V V - , . ' v V V' ' ' s V' 1 '. ' t . ' 1 s ' V Q s ' V - , , , ,, , ' . . V.. r v y: C . - .ss 1 e . . ., ,.V V , , 4, . .4 , . Q . ' 'V 1 V 1 2 . , . , . y, . , . 1 V., V - , ' V., V - . .l . :rv 1 ' V 1 ' . ' is . , . . . Page Turnfy -Six
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I. Brimer, I. Teilurr, I.. Orllv, I. Kolor, B. Gmr'ge, I. Iemzirlgs. GROUP Pletuxkz R. Rilrlviu, K. ciVt't'lII7I.2, N. Conlraj, R. Kenyon, R. Sarylor, D. Sblflfh R. Slrfwbwiv, A. Roble, D. l.if7fu'rl, B. l,'jnft'gr'uff. B. Kvbe, Couch W'aterS. New Field In Sports In the spring of 1942, East High fielded its first baseball nine since 1921. Although this sport was handicapped from the beginning because of the transportation shortage, a schedule of ten games was arranged with the small towns near Waterloo, who usually have good baseball teams. Baseball caught on immediately as some forty boys reported to Coach XY'illiam XY'aters for the first night of practice. XY'e.1ring the American l.egion -lunior league uniforms. the Trojans found some brilliant pitchs ing and enough hitting to carrv them past lludson twice, lf-I and 9-N, NN averlv 5-ll and 7-3. llilse ll?-ll and llunlverton li-3. lfast was host to the sectional tournament at W'aterloo stadium. and atlvancetl to the district meet at lfast, also. after having beaten lludson. Sacresl Heart. and .lanesville 6-3. l-4-ll. and -4-ll respectively. The liast lligh battery of Tedore catching and Bobby' George pitching was the bright spot on the team. Bobby was credited with three shut-outs during the course of the season. one of these a no-hit no-run job against Dike. jack Bruner, the only left hander on the pitching staff, was credited with a no-hit performance against Sacred Heart in the sectional tournament. Only one Cardinal reached first base against Jack. The men of XY'aters tools the district trophy with- out too much trouble. as Bob George and Llacls Bruner silenced Shellsburg and Sumner respectively bv shutsout victories in the opening rounds of the tournament. A strong Post ville nine rose to challenge lfast in the final, but Bob Cieorge's good right arm set them down after a struggle. 7-Y. After this victory. the crv was, On through the state. as lfast's first baseball representative in Ill years left lor Nlanson to meet llowling of lies Xloines in the Iirst round of the lowa State Baseball tournament. lt was with sad hearts. however. that the boys returned to XY'aterloo after having dropped a 7-S heartbrealver to the Des Xloines school. llig, Tu t illifl left!
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