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jammmdi Intramural athletics at Carroll got 05 to a flying start this fall with football, as usual, taking the spotlight. The Tekes, although they lost their first game in several years, added still another to their long string of championships as they beat the Sig Eps 7 t0 2 in a playoff game, after the teams had tied in regular season play. A new departure was tried in that the annual all-school golf tournament was held in the fall, at Merrill Hills. Bruce Christensen, Menominee, Michigan, junior, gave the Tekes another crown as he took honors for the day with a sparkling 36. The Betas came home second and the Sig Eps third. Basketball found Sigma Phi Epsilon riding the crest of the wave. Their tangy, exper- ienced quintet swept through the league unbeaten. Dick Winther, Don Kelley and com- pany led the boys from Maple avenue. Closely following the Phi Thetes, second, and the Tekes, Betas and Delta Rhos, all tied for third place. Volleyball saw still another group come to the fore. The blue-shirted team representing Phi Theta Pi took first honors without the loss of a single game. Dick Nichols, Jim Mitchell and Stretch Smith showed the way through most of the games, and emerged victors in every outing. Right behind were the Tekes, who lost only to the Phi Thetes, the Sig Eps in third, Delta Rhos in fourth, Betas last. Still to come, as these lines went to print, were final results in such sports as ping-pong, bowling, dartball, swimming, badminton, horseshoes and track. Page Eighty-four
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5W Slack 6m 0m Cross country -- a recent addition to the fall athletic program was undertaken at Carroll for the second time this year. Five boys, Hal Lahey, a senior, from Waukesha, Nick Dodich, a sophomore, from Waukesha, Bob Zibell, Kohler, senior, George Sieber, junior, from South Milwaukee and Chuck Habeck, a junior transfer student, from Milwaukee, did the major share of the running in the three meets that were held. The Pioneer harriers were second in a triangular meet at North Central, defeated Elm- hurst, and lost to Ripon. Habeck and Sieber were awarded letters, and they, as well as the other members of the team are looked to for help in the coming track season. 7m Coach LeRoy Weir of the Carroll tennis team, one of the states top-flight players himself, could only mum on the presence of four men back from last seasons netters to respond to the tennis call that was expected to go out in March. Hit hard by the graduation of three key men, the Pioneers seem likely to be forced to rebuild, but will have an excellent foundation in John Beyer and Paul Doedens, Milwaukee seniors, and Pete Dellios and Duane Petersen, a pair of sophomores from Waukesha. Several freshmen have indicated their interest in the sport, and by the time the season rolls around no doubt the team will meas- ure up to its usual high standards. Proposed meets for 1951 are already arranged: Saturday, April 28, at Ripon Wednesday, May 2, St. Norbert, here Saturday, May 5, at Milwaukee Teachers Wednesday, May 9, at Whitewater Wednesday, May 16, Milwaukee Teachers, here Saturday, May 19, Northern Illinois Teachers, here Plans are under way for a meet with Lake Forest. 04 Golf at Carroll, also a spring sport, was expeCted to be one of the bright spots in the Pioneer athletic program this season. No definite information can be had at present, but it is known that back from laSt year's squad will be Bruce Christensen, Don Kelley, Dick Roberts and Harold Honan. In addition to these four, the state junior golf champion, Stan Jones, a Racine freshman, was also expected to report. It seems likely that this will be one of the best links groups ever to represent the college. The team will be under the direction of Coach F. J. McCormick. Tenative meets scheduled are: Saturday, April 28, at Ripon Wednesday, May 2, St. Norbert, here Saturday, May 5, at Milwaukee Teachers Wednesday, May 9, at Whitewater Wednesday, May 16, Milwaukee Teachers, here Saturday, May 19, Northern Illinois Teachers, here Plans are under way for a meet with Lake Forest. Page Eighty-tbree
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Track at Carroll, still to come at the time these lines went to press, gave evi- dence of hitting its highest point in several seasons, as a number of bright stars from last yearls team were among those who answered the call of Coach Chuck Heyer, as well as several shining freshmen prospects. Indications are that the dashes and the middle distances will be strongly fortified, with Such men as Al Andreasen, Emil Pontow, Vern Schahczenski, Garvin Smith and Chuck Benishek on hand. In the middle distances Carroll will look to Hal Lahey, George Sieber, N ick Dodich and Glen Verick, with Rodney Lewis, a promising freshman likely to be heard from along with Bob Zibell. The mile and two mile will be en- trusted to capable Chuck Habeck, and to Glen Eyler, both transfer students. In the field events there are likely to be some under-manned spots. Bill Strick- land, Glen Verick and Dick Butler will run hurdles. Butler will handle the high-jumping chores, and Strickland, the pole vault, but there seems to be a scarcity of weight men. Sat, Mar. 3 North Central Undoorl Sat, Mar. 10 Milwaukee Journal Relays lArenal Sat, Apr. 14 AAU at Milwaukee State Teachers Undoorl Sat, Apr. 21 Elmhurst, there Sat, Apr. 28 Ripon, there Wed, May 2 St. Norbert, here Sat, May 5 Beloit Relays, there Wed, May 9 Whitewater State Teachers, there Sat, May 12 Elmhurst Invitational, there Wed, May 16 Milwaukee State Teachers, here Sat, May 19 Milwaukee Extension, there Tue, May 22 Carroll college relays, here Page Eightyefive
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