University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1936
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CLEGG DEERING ROSENBERG TENNIS TORNEY Sweeping through six collegiate opponents, Washington ' s champion- ship varsity tennis team topped the 1935 season by placing Pal Rosenberg and Ken Clegg one-two in the singles, and Bob Briggs and Jim Hill second in the doubles at the Northern Division conference meet at Pullman, May 25. Netmen who aided in the Huskies ' win over Oregon State, Oregon, Washington State, Whitman, Idaho, and CPS were Pal Rosenberg, Ken Clegg, Bob Briggs, Barney Grevstad, Bob Deering, and Jim Hill. The 1935 freshman racket-wielders, " the best in the history of the University, " according to Coach Jack Torney, turned in victories over fifteen opponents without registering a defeat. Numeral winners were Bill Crapo, Dave Johnstone, Ed Murphy, Bob Knappenberger, Bob Cahen, George Gray, and Dick Bergholz. Frosli Ttiim.s . C.MIEN . CRAPO . GR. Y . KNAPPENBERGER . BERGHOL: 139 •
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frrff9 ' f 4 Y y VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 . . . PATERSON . WAGNER . LOVERICH . BISHOP . MC KINSTRY . EGGE . GANNON Roil ' 2 . . . FAILOR . BERRY . KASTNER . HENNING . WENDELLS . SPINNER . ROSENBERG WILSON . WERNER . DICKIE . COOK . COACH EDMUNDSON SUPERVARSITY BASKETBALL BIRD . EVANS . FUNK . REESE MARSHALL . PINKHAM . WALTERS . COACH FELT WASHINGTON STATE AND PULLMAN WSC avenged their two previous defeats, handing the Huskies a pair of setbacks. In the first the Cougars stepped out with a 23-13 half time advantage, but had to go into an overtime to finally win 36-35. Loverich, held out of the starting lineup with a cold, registered 16 points. With Loverich out, Egge suffering from a charleyhorse and Bishop and Wagner leaving the game on fouls, WSC had little difficulty swamping the demoralized Huskies 47-28 in the second contest. PLAMONDON OREGON STATE AT SEATTLE Over ten thousand fans saw Washington sew up the du ' ision title by overcoming Oregon State 39-30. Wally Palmberg, State forward, counted 19 points to establish a new league scoring record. In the second affair, the Huskies loafeci to a 25-19 victory as Palmberg ran his new scoring mark to 187. Twenty-three fouls marred the contest. Letters were awarded to the ten regulars: Capt. Ralph Bishop, Bob Egge, Jack Gannon, Walt Kastner, Ed Loverich, Bob McKinstry, Hunt Paterson, Henry Rosenberg, Chuck Wagner and Ross Werner. Brick Plamondon served as senior manager. Tubby Graves ' freshmen enjoyed one of the finest seasons on record, winning 17 games in 18 starts. They lost to the varsity reserves, but defeated the Victoria Dominoes, Canadian national champs. BASKETBALL MANAGERS Row 1 . . . BURNS . GOERIG . BALDWIN . WARREN . MC GEE HARDY Roil ' 2 . . . NEWLANDS . KOPET . DOOLITTLE . DUFFY . ENGLAND Roil ' 3 . . . PLAMONDON . M.4RSHALL . SEDORE . CRUZAN FRESHMAN BASKETBALL COACH GR.AVES . LOCKHART . DAVIES . BJORKLUND . BELL . FISHER . DORSEV . MANAGER PLAMONDON DRANEY . DORR . ZIEGENFUSS . WALKER . FLAGG . VOELKER • 138
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LEIENDECKER FIRSTENBURG BASEBALL, 1935 By Norman Falahee A brilliant start — a disastrous slump — then a breathless five-victory finish that missed out by an eyelash, characterized Washington ' s 1935 second-place baseball nine. Proving once again that it is entirely possible for a college baseball team to win the Northwest championship with only one outstanding pitcher, Oregon took the pennant for the second straight year. Of the eleven Webfoot victories that enabled the Eugene club to finish first, Don McFadden, a right-handed pitcher, accounted for eight. just this lack of a really effective hurler hurt Coach Tubby Graves ' Husky squad. Graves had two or three creditable moundsmen, but none of the trio were as formidable as Oregon ' s ace. As it was, Washington made a thrilling comeback after losing five games in a row in the middle of the season. Washington started out by looking like sure pennant winners, taking both games from Washington State here, then drubbing Idaho twice on Graves Field. The Purple and Gold batsmen lost their power on their first road trip, however, losing four games to Oregon and Oregon State. Back on their own field again for the last time, the Huskies split two-game series with Oregon and OSC. Their last swing of the circuit resulted in double victories over Washington State and Idaho. With practically the same team back this year, Graves ' team should be a potent factor in the championship race. Willie Hewson, Len Rich, Gil Leiendecker, Paul Marlowe, Dick Cook, and Ed Loverich led the hitters, while Jack Daly, Rudy Enquist and Bernard Kohls were the trio of moimd aces. The Huskies score and Mascot Bobby Winslow goes after the bat. Liraves tells the umpire what really happened. lubh ' deniun.- iralcs how to " lav on the wood. • 140
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