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E P... rdf PAGE 28 To q .ipaq ,, wif-' if U9 1948 Buwcrs, Oldershaw, Friele, P. Titus Friele, Alexander, Youell, Middlebrook, McDougall The golf team thus far this year has participated in five matches. They have Won three of these, tied one, and lost one. The team consisted of Paul Titus, Tom Oldershaw, Bob Gates, Fred Bowers, Tom Mott, and Rolfe Friele. Outside of regular league competition, the schedule included matches with Kirkland and Bremer- ton. ln two matches with Kirkland, we have won one and lost one. Other wins in- clude matches With Mt. Si and Vashon. We tied the match with Foster. Outstanding performances were turned in by Titus and Oldershaw. Wm? This year's Lakeside ski team has much to remember as it looks back over the season's competition. Lakeside skiers were up against the most exacting competition ever developed in the state of Washington. As soon as the first snow fell, the boys started Working out on the slopes. The school engaged as instructor Mr. Robert Brambach, former Chilean national slalom champion, who taught the French technique. Although the team Won no meets, it placed fairly well in several, and results Were evident in the vastly improved skiing of the members of the squad. The team consisted of Alexander, Youell, Friele, Middlebrook, and Heussey. Both Mc- Dougall and Schoenfeld competed in single meets.
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PAGE 27 Ton Row-Robinson, Vowels, Brown, Schoenfeld, Schumacher, Everly. Middle Row--Cox. Lanolie, Znffell, Middlebrook, L. Titus, Kettering, Gutmann. Bottom Row-Meadowcroft, Carr, Stiffler, Donovan, Bell, Morgan, McDougall. 1 Coached by Mr. Marx and with Marty McDougall as captain, this year's baseball team, seems to be a vast improvement over the teams of recent years. this writing we have won four games and lost three. Only one of the losses came in league play-to Bothell 5-O. Two weeks later, the same Bothell team came to our home field, where the team, with Bob Zoffel on the mound, was tamed 6 to 4. Other league victories include Vashon and Overlake. We split in two games with Edmonds and lost to the powerful O'Dea Irish. The pitching staff has been handled capably by McDougall and Zoffel. The latter has improved greatly since the season started. Mike Carr has been doing the catching, backed up by Warner Scheyer, Bill Bell, whose hitting has consistently im- proved, has taken care of the initial sack. Leon Titus and Jerry Donovan have each seen duty at second. When McDougall pitches, Donovan plays second and Titus short. When Zoffel is twirling, Titus moves to second and McDougall takes short. Donovan, a sophomore, looks green at times. Titus is reliable at either position but better as a keystoner. He is the team's only consistent hitter, batting .381 at the present time. Bob Middlebrook is a fixture at the far turn. He is an average fielder and occasionally shows signs of power. The same can be said offKettering in left and Stiffler in center. Right field has been a problem with Meadowcroft, Langlie, and Scheyer all being tried at that position, which at present remains unsettled. At the present time, the Lions still have a chance for the league championship, although no one has his hopes too high. ' 1 1 , . '--3-.,:.:.-lu ww: .... ..., ,SW Q HEEL-sf ' 0 W. su W sill' , 35- ff wail 1938
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