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The CARDINAL I936 Fin! Raw: Weadon, McCulloch, Walker, Pyne, Goffredi. Secnnd Row: Grimth, Vidnovic, Cairo, Lentz, Fraatz. Track DORSEY GRIFFITH .............................. C oath April 167West Virginia April 18 Tri-angular Meet Baltimore U., Gallaudet, C.UJ April 24wPenn Relays May 2 Mason Dixon Track Conference 6ivTri-angular Meet UXmerican U., Randolph Macon, C.U. 7 Wake Forest 13 Maryland U. IPXVestern Maryland 20 10hns Hopkins 23 LaSalle 31 District of Columbia A.A.U. Championships SQUAD MEMBERS Cairo Karpowich Pyne Clements Lajousky Schmarr Dranginis, Capt. Lieb Street Egan McCormick Vidnovic Gemlo McCulloch Walker GofTredi Weedon
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The CARDINAL I936 Baseball The re-instatement of baseball as a minor sport at CU. is the masterstroke which changes 1935- 36 from a fine year into the finest year in the athletic history of the University. Regardless of the success of the team this first year, or how the schedule shapes up at the end of the season, this first step is an all-important one towards the goal of placing the University on a par with sim- ilar institutions in offering every facility to satis- fy the desires of its students for physical develop- ment. This first year will necessarily be a slow one for the Cardinal baseball team due to lack of equipment, material and a first class schedule. Yet, these very factors will be the ones to shape C.U. into the baseball school which it once was, and place it far up on the list of baseball ratings; for if, in spite of these handicaps, the grand old sport takes with the students it will Fanjul be because there is enOugh genuine interest and spirit in the student body to place it where it belongs. ' These first few years are delinitely trial ones for baseball, and its fate depends entirely upon the students. To date, indications prove that its reinstatement was no mistake. The tentative schedule includes Maryland, Georgetown, Navy, Mt. St. Marys and Western Maryland, and the squad which is working out under Dutch Berg- man and Doc Clarke is beginning to take on the appearance of a real baseball team. At the time this book is going to press, the interest of the students in general, the spirit and work of the candidates who make up the squad, and the work of the coaches in providing a schedule and shap- ing a team from the material at hand, are all factors which point toward a rosy future for C.U.,s baby sportebaseball. Carley 1
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