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RETURNING SERVE, Richard Mitchell does his share as he and his partner take double match in practice. PRACTICE ASSIGNMENTS gfivert by Coach Reynolds to prepare for coming game. 1965 TENNIS TEAM-Front row: Tom Springer, Ken Young, Athony Gardana, Ted Micceri. Second row: David Neyman, Richard Mitchell, Paul Jeske, J Gary Wade, Coach Jerry Reynolds. 1 134 Tennis Begins to Gain Favor with Chiefs Even though only six boys from a school of 2500 received tennis letters, the popularity of the sport in the Tampa Bay area has been steadily increasing. This is due largely to the accomplishments of Judy Alvarez, graduate of CI-IS, and Armi Neely of Plant. The boys have given a lot of hard work and effort, and have done a very respectable job, said tennis coach Jerry Reynolds. CHS racketeers placed second in City and Conference. 1965 TENNIS SCOREBOARD Opp. CHS Feb. 12 Hillsborough ...... ............. 0 5 19 Robinson ........... - ..,.... 2 3 2 6 Lakeland ........... ---- 8 0 Mar. 5 Hillsborough ......,, 2 3 12 Robinson ...,....... Postponed l 6 Jesuit .....,,....,. ...... - -- 3 2 19 Plant ....... - ..,...... Postponed 23 Jesuit ....................... 3 0 26 City Meet ......,t............. 4th Place Apr. 2 Western Conference ...... 3rd Place
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Baseball Players Find Tough Competition With high hopes for a line winning season, the Chiefs baseball team went into the 1965 competition with great potential of strength and depth. Showing pro- wess in a good hard-hitting, smooth-Working outfield, they launched a winning-willed attack on Western opponents, With team effort and the aid of the arms of a couple of fine, budding pitchers, they came up with a varied win-loss record over their opponents. BASEBALL 1965 CHS Opponent 6 Lakeland .,..,,c,,,, ---,--, ,..,,-,,,,-,,,,,r 1 2 3 Winter Haven .....-.- ---n ,,,,,,,, -- 2 3 King C----------- .,,.,,,,,,,,rt,,,, , ---- 4 2 Plant .,,,.............,,,,-,,,,,,, , ,-tt,vt,4A,,,-- 3 2 Jesuit ---A ------ -- -------,--- 2--, ---- --m, 3 3 Robinson ------- - ---------- n ------- , ------ 2 9 Manatee -------- ------------ --------- - -- 5 2 Lakeland ----- - ------- - -------- - ------ 14 8 Hillsborough --------- --- ----------------- 6 6 King --,a ------------ , ------,-- ,-------W 1 4 Jefferson -,n- ---------------- A ------------ 4 3 5 Jesuit ---- ---- - ---------- M -------- ------- 4 4 Robinson -- ..---....-- ---- ------- N -----.. 3 9 Brandon -- ------- - ---..- E ----------.-------- 2 9 Winter Haven -.-- , -------------- , -------- 8 0 Hillsborough ------ ....--- - ----..----- 3 Plant -----1-. ----- -----A ------- --, Jefferson -.--------- --.----- ,- DASHING SAFELY ACROSS FIRST, a flying Chief beats an underthrown peg from third in Plant contest. 4 .xA RELIEF WORK IS IMPORTANT as Tommy Walker util- izes warm-up period to loosen up before spelling tired pitchers. BASE RUNNER HURTLES swiftly toward bag as Chief jim Smith UQ leaps skyward to snag a wild put-out throw. 133 td
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WATCHED BY COACH NUZNOFF, jim Britt drives from tee in Plant match ending regular season play. . . - , .,- BLASTING FRONI THE SAND TRAP, where he isn't .sup- posed to be, jim Thompson lands in good green position. Swingers Take Second In City Tournament Chamberlain Swingers ended their regular season's play by handing Plant's Panthers a degrading thirteen to one defeat. After cruising home with a 9-2-1 record, the Chiefs went into the City Tournament handi- caped by the loss of three of the starting four due to injuries and other circumstances. As a result the golf- ers came in second to the King Lions. During the regular season the golf set of CHS was led by jim Britt, Rick Christy, Richard Sopka, and Tom Taggart. Taggart was lost when he broke both arms in an accident, Depth was provided for the thirteen by Ray Giles, Chris Kraul, Steve Felsenthal, and David George. Britt, Sopka, and Taggart pro- vided each other with keen competition for the team's number one post. 1965 GOLF SCOREBOARD Opp. CHS Robinson ...,.. ,- ......, L- ....,, L ,,,. -LLL 0 8 Plant ...,.. -LL ......,,,,,,.....,,,-, Lum.. ..,,, L, 0 8 King --m-,------,,----,L-,--,,----,.---, 3 5 Hillsborough .... L,,----.,.--Li.-- 0 7 Mlinter Haven -,,-----L-i,.L ..... ,LL QM! SW King -,,.-----L- ...,,,, L ..,,. W.--l 4 4 Plant --- -- 4M 3 yz Hillsborough --L ,,... -L-.L-,L 1 7 Lakeland ,-,..i..-L.,.n lyz Syz Plant - ---- l 13 Jesuit .... -,......-.,.--L ...... LL.- O 7 ' TOURNAMENTS City 2nd Place Group 2nd Place State 14th Place GOLF TEAM-Front row: John Curtas Steve Felsenthal, Chris Kraul, Ray Giles, Ricky Christie Paul Aughtry, Jim Thompson. Second row: Carson Ralph, Da- vid George, Buddy Farrar, Frank- lin Hill, Rick Sopka, Torn Tag- gart, jim Britt, Mike D'Aprile. 135
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