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A -, A . ,L E OR the first time in history, Alma College sent its crack golf team outside of the state to play seven games in the Southern states. With four team mem- bers consistently shooting in the seventies, Alma played a twenty-seven game schedule. The M. I. A. A. conference tournament was held at Grand Rapids, May 26 and 27. The team left March 30 for a ten day trip through the south, meeting some of the major teams of the section. Number one man was Phil Becker, Flint junior. Captain Bill Ginther, Traverse City junior, was number two, Gordon Netzorg, Alma senior, number three, and Dick Ginther, Traverse City junior, was number four. THE 1939 SCHEDULE GOLF C April UNIVERSITY OE RICHMOND Richmond, Virginia April HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Hampden-Sydney, Virginia April DAVIDSON COLLEGE Davidson, North Carolina April U. OE SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, South Carolina April U. OF TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tennessee April U. OF INDIANA Bloomington, Indiana April ST. MARYS, ORCHARD LAKE Alma April CALVIN COLLEGE Alma April FLINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Flint April FLINT IUNIOR COLLEGE AND NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL Elini April CALVIN COLLEGE Grand Rapids May EERRIS INSTITUTE Big Rapids May HOPE COLLEGE Alma May KALAMAZOO COLLEGE Alma May MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL Ypsilanti May LAWRENCE TECH Detroit May OLIVET COLLEGE Alma May ADRIAN COLLEGE Adrian May FERRIS INSTITUTE Alma May LAWRENCE TECH Alma May ALBION COLLEGE . Albion May FLINT IUNIOR COLLEGE Alma May MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL Alma May HILLSDALE COLLEGE Hillsdale May26-27 M. I. A. A. TOURNAMENT 69 Grand Rapids
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TRACK Top Row, left to right: Morley Webb, lames Foolkes, Coach Ar- thur Smith, Don Smith, Dudley Ta- ber. Middle Row: William Carr, Kenneth Hathaway, William Smith, Arvo Iuhola, Robert Gould. Bottom Row: Malcolm Adams, Carl Elder, Millard Hultman, Chester Godleski, George Collins. THE SCHEDULE 0 April 28-here ALBION COLLEGE May 5-there GRAND RAPIDS IUNIOR COLLEGE May l24there CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE May I7-here CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE May 26-27 M. I. A. A. CONFERENCE MEET at Grand Rapids TAKING third place in the M. I. A. A. conference indoor meet held at Hillsdale in March with only little practice indoors, Alma's track team will become a sure threat for the confer- ence meet to be held at Grand Rapids May 26-27 with more practice as soon as weather becomes favorable. Art Smith, '38 Alma graduate, is coaching the squad for the first time this year in the absence ot Coach Macdonald. Those who made fine showings in last year's competi- tion and are available for duty again this year include: Captain Mel Hultman, pole vault, Dud Taber, dashes, Angus MacGarvah, and Pete Cicinelli, shot put and iavelin, Bob Gould, mile, Carl Elder, high jump, and Don Smith in the hurdles and dashes. The places of Alma's three outstanding track men of last year's team are the hardest shoes to fill: Harold Dean, cap- tain of the l938 team, who ran the middle distances, and Dick and lack Cresswell, miler and two miler respectively. Others on this year's squad are: Gordon Netzorg, Wil- liam Moran, Arvo Iuhola, George Collins, Sal Cicinelli, Ioe Godleski, Iames Foolkes, Malcolm Adams, Al Lindley, Wil- liam Carr, Ken Hathaway, Morley Webb, and William Smith. 68
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TENNIS Coach Arthur Smith, Tom Purdy, Don Smith, Iccck Sanders, Rob- ert Gai-thwaite, George Purdy. EACING a schedule of thirteen games, with only two veterans back from last year's tennis team, Coach Art Smith was faced with the task of molding a balanced, Winning combination out of the eight members of the squad. Members of last year's tennis team available for play' this year are George Purdy and Doug Garrison. Other racqueteers who are on this year's net squad are: Tom Purdy, Don Smith, Ioe Goodell, Robert Garthwaite, Hugh Garrison, and Tack Sanders. Apri May May May May May May May May May May THE SCHEDULE 0 ADRIAN COLLEGE I PERRIS INSTITUTE 5 DETROIT TECH 6 LAWRENCE TECH 128 ll OLIVET COLLEGE I2 KALAMAZOO COLLEGE I5 ALBION COLLEGE I7 HILLSDALE COLLEGE I9 FERRIS INSTITUTE Z2 HOPE COLLEGE 26,27 M. I. A. A. CONFERENCE MEET at Grand R 70 Here There There There There There Here Here Here There apids
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