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Page 128 text:
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N C lbel li -f El li re Qui! S-Trike Three! You SOFTBALL STarTing early in The I947 season, 29 Teams par- TicipaTed in The summer inTramural soTTball Tourna- menT. Three leagues were Tormed and The Team played a rigorous schedule To deTermine The win- ners Tor The playoTT game.. ATTer eliminaTing one CauqhT napping aT Third, Giordano nearly goT hum conTesTanT in The Tinals, The Booser's A. C. nosed ouT The Rebels in a close, well-played ball game. Koch, RoThmann, Rosenblum, l-lalcinson, BriganTi, l-lerron, YaneTTe, lvlenegas, Conway, Terrell, and Guariello comprised The winning Team. lnTramural SoTTball Champions, Boosers A. C.: FronT row: Milre Bri anTi CheT Koch Nick Guarriello, Russ Terrell. 9 I i Back row: Hank Coon, Ray Hakinson, Joe RoThmann,Dicll Conway and Frank YanneTTe. For all ff, af work' he.s S Quf af nrsf
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