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INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS, SWIMMING, FREE With a TABLE TENNIS champion- ship offered for each class, the paddle-wielders spent s ev eral days wacking celluloid pellets over the nets. Lefty Clark Cate- lain, a real artist at the game, pulled down the freshman title. The sophomore class bowed to Al Bensman, while Pat Conner took the junior division. Edward Mag- nuson came out on top of the se- nior heap. The INTRAMURAL SWIMMING meet was held in the Amundsen pool during the winter. Splashing through to the front of the senior division was Eric l-led. lunior hon- ors were captured by Thomas Wil- liams, Robert Fosse, Bert lohnson, lohn Martin, and Richard Gade. One of the A club's first con- tributions to the lntramural Sports Program was the inauguration of the FREE THROW CONTEST. After several elimination run-offs, Donald Magnuson and Donald Rehfeldt emerged as final contest- ants. The play-off took place be tween the two games of a regular basketball double-header. The winnah-Don Magnuson! Ping-Pong: Albert Rensman, Edward Magnuson ROW I: B. Johnson, B. Fosse, T. Williams J I1 E Martin, R. Gade. ROW 2: E. Hed, L. As Jepson, E. Peterson, Mr. Weintraub. William Chandler number 37 ropes em in Donald Magnuson
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Last fall, several divisio iINTRAMURAL TEAMS rl , t ed into competition qroups en er for the INTRAMURAL TOUCH- BALL championship ot the l'mination system school. An e 1 - was employed, and the one en- ' in at the end of the try remain q e schedule was Division 315.1-X. t r the annual During the Win e , INTRAMUBAL BASKETBALL taqed Hotly con- contest was s . tested skirmishes marked vic- r after victory and Division to y , 21513 lasted through to take the title. The INTRAMURAL VOLLEY BALL tournament drew its usual large field ot entrants. The freshman 'winner Was Division 21613, While 329A topped the sophomore class. The Junior ' ' A and semor titles Went to 2l2 and 228A, respectively. TOUCH FOOTBALL ROW I: Bill Chandler, George Smith, Edwin ROW 2: Arthur Berlinger, Bruce Lave ry, Ca natsy, Ray Wilson. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL ROW I: Paul Voisard, James Spiel. ROW 2: Paul Stricker, Bill Chandler, Robert Frank, Nick Marks, Edwin Lavery. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ROW 2: Edwin Lavery, Paul Stricker, o e . Paul Voisard, Bill Chandler, Nick Marks James Spiel. NAVY IMMORTAL R ar Admiral John A. Dahlgren e Inventor of Ordnance Civil War. ROW l: Norman Surface. R b rt Frank ROW 3:
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THRUW, WRESTLING, ANI! BUXING CHAMPS.. awk., The INTRAMURAL BOXING meet was entered by a large number of boys. While the majority had to be satisfied with faces full of leather, black eyes, or bloody noses, eight of the contestants emerged, each vic- torious in his respective Weight. Wal- ter Friend fought his Way to the front in the lOU pound class, While Arthur Rusk took the ll8 pound division. Also taking top honors Were: Michael Escorcia, lack Morrissey, Frank Lip- trot, lerry Heinz, Arthur Berlinger, and Anthony Reilly. The month of lanuary brought with it the meet in which the WRESTLERS of Amundsen turned on each other to vie for individual mat titles. Clar- ence Emanuel, Robert Vlfilson, Robert Flannery, Thomas Collins, lack Mor- rissey, Anthony R e i l ly, Richard Burns, Arthur Mann, William Chan- dler, and Paul Stricker each gained first place in their respective Weights. Flannery and Morrissey also Won in last year's meet. LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Liptrot, J. Morrisey. A. Reilly, A. Rusk, J. Helntz. STANDING: R. Wilson, R. Burns, P. Strlclcer, W. Chandler, C. Emanuel. ON MAT: A. Reilly, J. Morrisey. Donald Rehfeldt Laying em out thats all just laying 'em out.
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