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'li if The sun beats bot on I-Iubbard Iandmg and the crew takes time out !o mich .11 lilile 1-'if-'llllill D 'W L.. M :wager Vissering 'Ilnoe Crewv-lst ROW-Bush, White, Howard, McBride, Beasley. 2nd ROW- Mavzagar Visseringg Lynch, Da,vidson, Reynolds, Neuenclorifer, Stephenson, Captain Mforgan, Lax. 3rd R0 W-Poorman, Taylor, Jackson, Quigley, Nankervis, Francy, Fuller, Slesnick, Coach The workhorse of the Regiment-A six hour row Walsll. Jftlz RUIV-Crchan, Herzog, Penny, l'Villiarns, McCzLll, wasjust ll miuarzuorleout to the Rugged Dulclmnm Martin, Walker, Cuccias. -s as . ,hr , s .. ,ll ,,, ., Q3 3, , f Jr N-.sg A ,.,. 4 . 4' ,
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KIEEGQHZQEHH etaianagpiimzmmmmsly across a bulk- head in the locker room, and surrounded by the memen- tos of past seasons, are the words of john Paul jones- It is the men, not the guns, that rate a ship? That the same motto is the guiding preeept in coaching the crew CC is an accepted fact by every man that goes out on the river. Better crews are built by building better naval oflicers, and the respect that the squad holds for Lieu- tenant Commander Walsh is deeper than just a tribute to a coach. The men of '45 that will be leaving this year have a lot of pleasant memories to look back upon at the boat house, and captained by Ed Morgan we hope to wind up with a good season. The boisterous checker matches between Doon Snyder and John Sembly will provide a never ending source ol amusement. The swim- ming parties up the Severn at the end of the racing season were unique, and to round out the complement of those who made the boat house the place that it was, were the men who kept the boats on the water, jim Maniiing' and Bill Wiederfeld. To them we say so long, and thanks for a wonderful time. p Count do-:un when ready Coach lValslJ is zz bard driver but the varsity crew take it and like it
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rn , y X 4,i,. U B 'A:1 '- ,Qf . .-Il K s li V st ella , i f in r f 3 lf will pf t gl y i ' y A al l li Q: iq. Hifi Q Captain Zach pla-yacl Secontl and dfisappointecl -more BASEBALL batter ...P WITI-I the end of basketball season the call went out- All men interested in .varsity baseball report to Coach Bishop in the projection room. About thirty-five hope- fuls, including a number of plebes rnade eligible for varsity sports in ,42, reportedg thus, another Navy base- ball season got underway. From the outset the officers and men of the Naval Academy were looking forward to a banner year. A When Max Bishop assumed the coaching post at the Naval Academy several seasons ago, he brought with him a number of years of experience in big-league base- ball and definite ideas of building N96 baseball teams. His combination of Daffy Dodgersn and Gas House Gang type of play has always put a scrappy, fighting Navy team on the field. With this spirit and plenty of ability on the Held, Coach Bishop began the 1943 season which was his most successful as coach and the most successful for Navy. baseball in rnanyjfears. , at A 1 ' than one college coach when he signed with Frank Know lfcpresentati-ve Miller Coach Blair Bzl-shop M anager Hogsed kept track of the hits, runs, and errors The lusty crack of the bat lured many saclcout a1-tt.sts to the Baseball Stadium on Saturday afternoons
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