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Tennis - l963 4 ,K.f'. - ',.f'.l 'K.' W', - Q ' l. ,f LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Paul, D. Updegrove, A. Nardi, W. Maxwell,J. Otstot, J. Goldsmith, T. Neidlinger, F Vvevadou T Gianforti, B. Mason, B. Slotznic. The inexperienced, underclassman tennis team of 1963, coached by Mr. Paul, ended the season with a record of 2 wins and 7 losses. After registering a close victory over Camp Hill, 4-3, the Panthers net-men suffered a series of losses before reaching the winners column again. This victory was another 4-3 squeaker, this time over Hanover. The Panthers closed the season with a 4-1 loss to William Penn. The most consistent point scorers for East were Wayne Maxwell and Joe Goldsmith, both sophomores, who formed a doubles team midway through the season. Joe was top scorer for the team and top player oftheleague, being undefeated in league competition. At the close of the season, Joe represented East at the District 3 Tennis Tournaments where he was defeated in the semi-finals. With an experienced team of lettermen re- turning this spring, the tennis team is certain to improve its record of 1963. Camp Hill John Harris Susquehanna York Lancaster Central Dauphin Cedar Cliff Hanover William Penn East East East East East East East East East
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B a seba I I The East High Panthers com leted a success ...I963 p - East Central Dauphin 5 ful, although not a winning season in a two-way East Lower Dauphin 6 tie for third place in the Central Penn League. East McDevitt 4 Led by pitching aces Bob Fritz and Dan Semic East Middletown 3 and reinforced by the big bats of Skip Foultz East Susquehanna 3 and Stan Robinson, the Panthers split the sta- East Central Dauphin 2 tistics' column at 7 wins, 7 losses, with no East LOW91'D3UDhiU 11 games tied. The consistent hitting ability of East McDevitt 1 right-fielder Ron Jones and a strong bench East Susquehanna - 0 remained valuable assets throughout the base- East Central Dauphin 10 ball year. During the turbulant season such East Middletown 0 highlights appeared as Semic's 14 strike-outs East Lower Dauphin 6 against Bishop McDevitt, Stan Robinson's two East MCDeViff 5 homers in a single game, and Barry Seace's East Middletown 6 home-run belt into right field to clinch the Middletown game, 12-8. The second base spot was shifted about between Kim Frankford, Don Rhine, and Fred Hoover, and the outfield was provided with the strength of Don Snyder. Bill Hammell caught the regular season and batted clean-up spot. The Panthers began the season withavictory over arch rival Central Dauphin and finished the Competition by pounding McDevitt 6-4 and barely getting nipped by Middletown 6-5. -4' QL R SJ 3 NE ' . 'il M, I7 C , En' F X C I - A if X 'X l X 125, Cup! in 'W' . an 1 ,' , - --neg ,ng 'in' ' e ' 1490 'ilk sig' . A ' , X' A ' , , If gitefvsfvta- , . .F gp ffl U ic Q 4- 'if ,. r, XX f E N Vg s la X IQXAA an - Qeemitwvlil J ll 1 F ,E .t , rf ,.. ' 11211, 'X il Nqr t ' ' 3 . by ,fx N ' . i A . N . A A .4 . 1 I 1 ' '- M14 , 1.51, lj 1. 'egg -gre -,yspr-j,,, 13 ,M ,ff.,5gf,.-A ,qvu 535' ,lf-42 ', QM--vtrfg-fa' 'Q C' 39, , g , 6 ' .. ' .1 I i F' J x j.1f?12j .,'e fg'3SQf iQ'-yf,fQQq,,LL1i,-5:3 .3':,3.,.i. ,U4,,.fj,.ff 311 , MIA A-iii, .fly-,gQ,.,H ,V -Qsrffi'igyvxfgjgb'-f ..F ily 9:15 T' .it f 'if 1 .ii 1 QT '-4: f l 'ifE i . 'WW - ., ' I Wi- Qu' Q35 ggi 1 47 ' 'M f ig kicif ,fy ROW ONE: Student, M. Peace, J. Betz, B. Hamme1l,B. D. Semic, F. Hoover, D. Snyder, B. Fritz, K. Frankford, Surace, C. Chronister, S. Foultz R. Jones, S. Robinson ' ' , . , B. Seace, D. Rhine, C. Cassell, P. Schriver, Mr. Pae. T Golden, B. Peters. ROXK TWO: Mr. Finkelston. P. Herndon,
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Sports Review of I964 5.5 k4rL,..,,:AQ ATHLETIC DIRECTORS: Mr. Robert Wentzel and i Mr. Terry Hicks, A , - . Y f i A ... fi T f W , T5 . 5? Q If ?'52?'?'3f Q?Qf?LJ3 TRRT ' QTTT . ' , , -. ,, N y.,5,., ig k,, g,, tQ5l'47Q,fc vfTF:fQ'3z:asfx1.i f s 1-as ,y Q :, a,5iV di N- 4 A f-'-,gf gy:-, .,1,,, fy, - 4- . 1 4 1 Y 2 W 3,.ff'f'ff?f' . N 5 --A f '25, af n xw-,gff 'We , iw, A , R'tl:'2w I. fm.fvfi.,4,f L'1pQ 7:'02'l f'?- in-H-4, . '15-. , 5732.
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