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'sh-v N XT VARSITY TENANIS. Front row-R. Byrd, R. Miller, Krize Loss Warns Ron luo Coach Norton C Palmer Rollings Riggin Huebner, J. Smith. Row three-M, Wright, Torrence, Duncan Turner Racket Squad and Putters Improve Varsity tennis and golf showed a definite im- provement over last year, City and Poly gave the netmen their biggest trouble. Tom Riggin and Doug Rollings were the two top players with Clif Palmer and Charles Turner behind. Fifth man was undecided through most of the season. The netters went as far as Severna Park for a match. They also went to Douglass, Poly, Dun- bar, and Southern. They battled Forest Park, City, Mervo, Patterson, and St. aloe at home. As Coach jim Norton stated, XVe have a tough schedule this year, but the boys are enthusiastic. The golfers had their troubles again for their Hrst two matches. St. joe defeated the Redmen 8-4 as Ron Appler was the only Indian victor. The Douglass golfers blanked the Redskins 12-0. Ron Appler, Charles Blankenship, Bill john- stone, and Doug Mayer were the top golfers. The team had no returning lettermen this year. As the season went on, the golfers, coached by Mr. Alvin Ruppel, began to improve with the defeat of Carver, IOM-IW. VARSITY GOLF. Front row-Tim McFarland, R. Appler, R Dillinger, C. Blankenship. Row two-Mayer, Coach Ruppcl Johnstone.
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