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M The golf team will have a new Coach, Mr. Eugene Moulton, this year but will not have the beneiit oi any returning lettermen. Coach Moulton called an early practice for all oi those interested in vying for a berth on the squad. The only known prospect at the time of publication is Don Kelley, a junior from Maywood, Illinois. The proposed schedule for 1950: Team Where Played Date Lawrence Appleton April 22 Ripon Waukesha April 29 Wh.itewater Waukesha May 2 Beloit Waukesha, May 4 Milwaukee Teachers iTentativel State Meet Appleton May 13 ennia Although its season had not started at the time of this publication, the tennis team under the direction of Dr. LeRoy Weir was looking forward to a promis- ing season with seven veteran netmen returning. Coach Weir planned work- outs with his squad inside before the regular season started. Returning players with previous experience were: Al I-lanke, Iohn Beyer, Paul Doedens, Loran Hurley, Don Moncher, Dick Sotherland, and Harvey Firari. The schedule for 1950: Team Where Played Date Lawrence Appleton April 22 Ripon Waukesha April 29 Whitewater Waukesha May 2 Beloit Waukesha May 4 Milwaukee Teachers CTentativel State Meet Appleton May 13 Page Om' Hznzdrvd Eiglztcelz
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.gnttamutafi Carroll's intramural program is very broad in its sports coverage. These events make it possible for a great number of men to participate in various sports. Teamwork, sportsmanship, body building, and the will to win are all features of these games. There are two leagues-the fraternity league and the independent league. The winning fraternity for each event receives a trophy donated by the Inter-Fraternity Council. At the end of the year the fraternity with the highest number of points has its name placed on the Supremacy Board in the gym, which is maintained by the college. The independents have their own league and participate in many sports. The four major sports are football, basketball, volleyball, and softball. The minor sports are track, ping pong, dart baseball, bowling, swimming, horsef shoes, golf, tennis, and badminton. V A Page Om' Hundred Tfwcnty
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