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1. ru V, at if .H IV' IT'S UP AND OVER for Eric Littlejohri as he practices i0 SPINNING ROUND AND ROUND, Bill Ballans hurls discus improve his form in running hurdles. in repetitious exercises to gain greater distances. XJ 1965 CINDERMEN-Front row: Clark Connors, George Avila, Richard MacRae, Tim Keough, Dana Ward, Alan Woehlk, Tom Cun- ningham, Richard Dunaway, Bill Ballans, Mfillie Wendel Terry Fleming, Richard Carreia Gar Yowell, Denni Bl d M'k , , y s a en, 1 e Jor- dan. Second row: Mike Gentile, Warren Geltch, Larry Thorne, Bill Jones, Reggie LaBe1le, Roy Veake, Darrell Peeples Roger Gato, Ronald Harris, Horace Johns, Jeff Bardin, Duffy Vanderford, Torn Mixon, Carl Yoho, Bruce Fergerson, Tom Fursi. Third row: Mike Garham, Robert Kelly, Mike Smith, George Connady, Mark Whidden, David Adams, Sam Moore, jim McGarth, Randy Rigby, Nelson Lucier, Robert Taylor, Eric Litnlejohn, John Walker, Gene Tagliarini, 136
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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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Field Events Boost Tracksters' Season After several years of easily winning over much in- ferior opponents during season, this yearls tracksters found rough and ready competition waiting with teeth bared for unwary Chiefs. The 1965 cindermen lurched into the season confidently showing most of their strength in sprinters and field events. Chamber- lain's newly installed rubberized asphalt track brought most of the meets to their own home terri- tory. However, the warriors found their opponents Inuch tougher than in the past. Still, they made good accounts for themselves in all areas of competition. 1965 TRACK SCOREBOARD Opponent Opp. CHS Mar. 5 Robinson ,..-....-- 67 56 12 King lgl. 73 50 19 Plant Invitational ,..4 Postponed 26 Intrasquad 8: Soph. Meetn.. 2nd Place 30 King Relays il.. 3rd Place Apr. 2 Hillsborough Sc Lakeland- 51, 55 78 9 Hillsborough Relays -1 6th Place 15 City -elim.. 4th Place 23 Conference ,rl-- 5th Place May 1 8 State .-.i-T Group --....g1- 111' . . 1 'Lf SET TO RUN SPRINTS, Alan Woehlk tries to improve his breathing for long distance running of the mile. -j f- 2 'iii tb' 5 f I XY . l9:': i ' 1 xx bl f uk 2 ' 1- t ' '- fy - r : 5. f b 5 .ink A A J A P' ' - V ' net- , s ' ' te- - WY.- t e 5, e 'A A- , ua 44 1' or sas. - 'if 2 , A , ' p-, f ' r QV. J. .1 ' A V ,I ' 'X ' ' ' ' 17 A 1, ' jQa5:Ql V , .,,. A ' ' ' ' 'g'1i , .. T ,. Vp Q ' 1592 23.21722 . 't't T 1:-vs 1 if Q Q .1 . f n ga? g Zig er ' ., U Qi? -ff tl:-:.P.f', 51, Eva - 33,55 5 A V ragga J '-t' fs- aa? '- 1 ffl-semis?-,f.A-J'i vfiwg 3, Lqar-MSHA. . ' ' .rttkgl 5 TM .gg hz imf, 1k:?5,3,M.j1,,:g5 ' A- '1fei1f311Qg. i?r . 71.7 ' Z T COMING DOWN ON TOP OF THE BAR? No, George IUSTA FLEET-FOOTED BLUR IN THE BACKGROUND Neupaur show.: .skill and agility in winning the high jump. Richard Correia pours it on to overtake opponent. 137 1 I Qi 7 1 rdga 4. 4 '-s as 'Qi
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