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Tennis Pete Dellios, VVaukesha senior will be the lone bright light on Coach Leroy Weiris tennis team this Spring. The only returning letterman, Pete will probably bear the burden of responsibility of rounding other prospects into shape for the first match with Ripon on April 26. Likely looking prospects at the present time are Dick Blane, a freshman from Monroe High School, and Dick Chris- toph, another freshman and home town product. Ken Vining, a sophomore from Milwaukee is also expected to help re- lieve the load. The racket men will meet strong teams from Bipon, Beloit on May 17, and Lake F orest on May 21. Tenta- tive matches are in prospect with Mil- waukee State College as we go press. Golf Carrollis golf team will be headed by a lone returning letterman in Harris Wilke, a Horicon senior. Coach Mickey McCormick and his aide Bruce Christen- sen are optimistic about the Pioneers showing on the links this season. They are hoping that Stan Jones, a Racine sophomore has retained the touch that made him one of the outstanding high school golfers in the state two years ago. Emil Pontow, who will double on the track team is expected to give added strength. Robert iiChip,i Carle and Jim Mathews are also working out. It is hoped that Wally Thompson and fresh- man Ron Hansetter will give added power When they report to Coach Mc- Cormick. If they do, the links squad will be hard to beat. Wed., April 23-Lake F orest, home Sat, April 26-Ripon, home Sat, May l7-Beloit, home Wed., May ZleLake Forest, away Page 0712 Hundred Seven
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lnframurals The Intramurals program this year is turning into a strong battle between the Tekes and Sig Eps. The Phi Thetes have an outside chance of winning with softball, horseshoes and track results left to come in. The Tekes and Sig Eps topped the pack in football, with Rod Lewis and Curt Radke standing out for the Thekes. Red Berquist and Bill Plier were stalwarts of the maroon squad. The Phi Thetes, Delta Rho and Betas rounded out the field. In Golf, :1 well balanced team of Sig Eps, headed by Plier and Howell added to their point total. The Sig Eps again came to the fore in ping-pong With Anderson, Wilke and Meeder showing the way. A strong Phi Thete team of Nichols, Rein, Smith, VVassink, Houlahan and Kharouf won for the third straight year without being defeated. Basketball ended with a team of Sig Eps tied with the Cherry and Silver team of the Tekes. The Betas and Phi Thetes were close on their heels. Some of the outstanding players in the league were Anderson of the Sig Eps, Lewis of the Tekes, Wassink of the Phi Thetes and Simon 0f the Betas. Badminton and Bowling found the Phi Thetes on top in both sports. Nichols, Houlahan, Rein and Wirth went undefeated in all of their matches. Kaltenborn and Krause topped the list individual bowl- ing scores to help their team to victory. Kohls of Delta Rho tied for second With Krause. The swimming meet saw a close battle for top honors finally go to a well balanced Sig Ep team, with the Tekes close in second place. The Betas came in third with the Phi Thetes and Delta Rhos follow- ing. Some of the outstanding performers were McCormick of the Tekes, Grimm and Irving also of the Tekes, Higgins, Campbell, Caldwell, Burrows, Dusterhoft, Plier, and Howell 0f the Sig Eps, and F oster and Christoph of the Betas. Page One Hundred Nine
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