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TRACK TEAM PLANNING Dr. James Crakes, Cal Western physical education department chairman and athletic director, will accompany the team to Europe. A k Stephan Vance Not shown: Waller Hawkins Robert Henschen Jeff Heaton Robert McGlenn James Peabody Mike Seaman Neil Smith Kent Smith A group of 18 top track and field performers from the California Western campus will leave San Dieyo June 18th on a month-long people-to-people tour during which they will compete against-and live with-their counterparts in small communities throughout Europe The trip, being underwritten ti Sunkist Growers, Inc., USIU, and private dona- tions, is believed to be the first project of its type neither sponsored ruir subsidized by the federal go ertunent Countries to be visited by the group include England, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium, where the group will compete against track clubs and uMi erMt athletes Iroiu arious nations. Athletes making the tour are Kerith Anderson, middle distances; Lloyd Burrows, shot put and discus; Warren Cunimings, pole vault; Dale De- wan, hurdles; Andrew Dunstan, middle distances and distances; Cliff Farrar, ([uarter mile; Walt Hawkins, sprints; and James Peabody, middle distances and distances. . lso going are Mike Sea- man, hurdles and javelin; Stephan Vance, hurdles; Mike Webb, middle distances; Kent Smith, triple jump; Bruce Wheeler, sprints; Greg Williams, middle distances; and Dave Kritch, middle dis- tances . ccompanying the group on their tour will be coach James Crakes and his wife Bruce Wheeler
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25-13 ENDS SUCCESSFUL YEAR Although unsuccessfully defending their title at the District 3 NAIA playoffs against La ' ernc, Cal Western ' s baseball team under the direction of Coach Larr Potter, compiled a respectable 25-13 record. The team pla ed a 38 game schedule, includ- ing seven doubleheaders and competition in one tournament. Cal Western played 11 games in the San Diego area including the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, University of San Diego, Universit of California at San Diego and San Diego State. Last season the Westerners compiled a 34-12 log as the Allen brothers, Dave and Jim, com- bined to win 26 games betw een them Dave Allen, now a junior, returned this ear and ran up a 10-2 record in comparison to last year s mark of 14-2. .Also on the schedule was Nevada Southern L ' niversit , Uni ersity of Ltah. Pasadena Col- lege, La erne College, . zusa- Pacific College, Universitv of Redlands and Claremont-Mudd College. .Also expected to take the mound are Mike Ranes w ho has a 5-5 mark and Bill Lockhart with 5-0. Leading the CW club in hitting is Dick Gouin, junior outfielder with a .330 average, follov ed b Bill Gra , junior second baseman with .309 norm. Gra also leads the team in doubles with si.x w hile Bob Peairs, senior outfielder, is the top home run hitter with four and he excels in RBIs with 29. Larr DeBora, a junior has the inside track on the catching position with Kd Rile , a junior adding depth to the position. Sophomore John Lear took over first base, while Dan Whitworth, a senior was at third and Larry Longsworth filed out in short stop. New to Cal Western was Bill Gra , who played well at second base. Next ear promises to be a good ear w ith most of the players returning including Da e Allen, w ho will be a senior. Playing at the Cal Western baseball field, players from La Verne College are eonfering with the umpire regard- ing a decision he made.
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