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MiaummsBBBSSi i Third Row: (left to right) — Don Bull, Kent Rosenquist, Warren Schluchter, Jim Moser, Mr. Wheeler, (Coach), Joe Serrell, Byron Miller, Glenn Moser, Fred Riley. Second Row (left to right) — Dan Guthrie, Jack Bull, Dan Hurtado, Ronald Ebersole, Jim Eckert, Kenneth Prout. Fred Sargent, Paul Smith. First Row (left to right)— Roy Kees (Head Coach). Bill Seed, Bill Barnes, Glenn Bartholomew, Carl Comps. Carl Ogilvie. Jack Theriault, Pete Fabiano, Mr. Grasman (coach). Top Row (left to right)— P. Felegas, G. Sanford, G. Odell, G. Moser, R. Arnold, D. Wuschack, M. Ferrier, N. Moore, H. Rewold, J. Curran, H. Zellers. Third Row (left to right)— C. Ogilvie, P. Fabiano, L. Hopp, P. Giddings, W. Holland, M. Stieve, J. Smith, J. Bull, P. Smith. Second Row (left to right)— D. Guthrie, R. Hunter, W. Tubbs, D. Schumaker, W. Eckert, W. Swarthout, W. Stout, M. Aldrich. First Row (left to right)— W. Barnes, R. Darling, J. Moser, R. Kees (Coach), G. Clark, J. Lee, G. Jacobs.
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SPORTS FOOTBALL BOXING The pigskin toters of ' 38 fought a very hard season since most of the team was new material. How- ever, the sacrifice of this year ' s season to mostly new men should produce a good tetm next fall. Next year ' s team looks like a light one from the material around and, therefore, will probably develop into a very fast one. Due to knee injuries Captain Carl Comps had to do his pulling and fighting from the sidelines. So as we look ahead next year ' s crop looks most promis- ing even though some of the veterans will be missed. Regulars leaving are: Carl Comps, Dan Guthrie, Fred Sargent, Bill Seed, John Gilmore and Bill Barnes. BASEBALL The year ' s season is far from finished as we rush off to press, since only six games have been com- pleted. Nevertheless, baseball is coming along fine, for after four nights of practice the team journeyed to Oxford for their first game, where they took Oxford to camp 9-5. L. Hopp, pitching his first high school game, held them to two hits. The next game was against Lapeer played at Halbach Field where the Falcons again ' ca,me through with a 3-2 victory. Hopp also started this game but was relieved in the 6th by D. Bull. The next three games the team lost to Romeo, Utica, and Rich- mond, respectively. However, the next game, which is the last to be played before we go to press, shows the Falcons as splendid ball players. This last game was with Eastland. Our players defeated them 9-7. Therefore, as the wins and losses stand, three up, we have hopes for this new material to enjoy a good season before this year is over. For the last two years boxing has been sponsored, but it is now an important feature on the athletic calendar. Each year young boxers are ready to go in and mix leather for a title. This sport is entirely intra-scholastic but is one of the greatest events enjoyed by both students aid parents. There were eleven different classes this past year with the following entries: 1. Bubbleweight — Maynard Aldrich, Edwin John- son, and Graham Patterson. In the finals Patterson won from Johnson by a decision. 2. Air Weight — Debert Beach, Douglas Fraser, Junior Hadd. Hadd won over Beach by decision. 3. Paper Weight — T. Anderson came out champ over B. Adams by decision. 4. Fly Weight — Myron Aldrich lost to John Willis by decision. 5. Sparrow Weight — Stanley Behm, Winifred Tubbs, Richard Trout, Lawrence Seigler, Robert Lambert, Stuart Crateau, Behm won from Lambert by decision. 6. Bantam Weight — Don Johnson, Russell Thomas and Noan who won by decision. 7. Feather Weight — McHaney, Fons, Fetterly and Largent, Fons beat Fetterly by decision. Light Weight — Paul Smith won by technical knockout from Glenn Jacobs. 9. Welter Weight— R. Crateau, Jack Seigler, Ed- ward Walker and A. Franks. Seigler won by de- cision over Walker. 10. Light Heavyweight — G. Bartholomew, S. Strong, T. Myers. Strong won by decision from Myers. 11. Heavyweight — Bill Hubbard won by knockout from James Hunter. ftMNMB KS
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