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Trackers and Clubsmen Golf The niblickers of Deer Park used Avon Fields and Sharon Woods as their trampinq grounds against such schools as Roger Ba- con, North College Hill, Reading Lockland, Purcell, and Norwood. Captain Selz. serving his fourth year on the team. together With the rest of the foursome, showed Deer Park that golf is a real sport and not just a game that any person can play. Track The track team, having all kinds of physi- cal power and speed. has shown that the people of our community rear husky kids. The way they toss that shot, jump the hurdles, run around the track, vault over the bar, and run on relay teams certainly proves the above statement. Mr. Watters and Miss Mount took their teams to compete in the County Track Meet on May 2. FIRST ROWiI. Bruner, I. Fagin, P. Suler, E, FIRST EOW77C4 Neul R. Forste, E, Walters, I. Dunigan, I. Davidson, '1 Shrout. SECOND ROWi Miller, H. Fisher, D. Driemeyen L. Staniorth. Zt Ferguson, Wt Rosenteldt, S. Thiele, E1 Mat- SECOND ROW---K. Thiele, R. Neu, A. Spahr, C4 ' thews, I. Hitliardl E. Kemmetert Moore, H. Sullivan, N. Schneider, J; Criswetl. I Harold Setz. E. Matthews, Hubert Selz 21 R. Sullivan, D. Brewer. I. Leonard
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Sluggers wield their cudgels FIRST EOW---Mr. R. Stone, Adwsor; G. Niesz, R. Schlagheck, Ft. Schneider. SECOND ROWiW. Roberts, E. Service, FL Koeniq, RV Haussen, 1- COMMON, D- VVGSlfiCh. I- Bordman, 1. Raising, Wt Denecko, E. Mersch, D. Benhase, K. Frances, W. Pieczonka, R. Murphy, D. Fichter, t. O'Brien. B A S E B A L L 1941 Record We They In the spring a young man's fancy turns to baseball; therefore, 0 Reading 10 from the ranks of eager volunteers, Coach Stone has tashioned t . u . ., . . . . 3 Locktand 0 two teams of great ablhty. The Wltdcats had them hrst practlce 1n the gym this year because of bad weather, and, when the sun tinal- 6 Loveland 2 1y appeared, :tt tound the boys well under way. Although last year's 7 Plainvitle 5 Wlldcats played then best to keep from bemq replacect by new- 5 St. Bernard 4 comers, several rookies did gain positions on Deer Parks favorite team. A Championship team last year, the boys repeated their SuC- 3 Terrace Park 8 cess this year by capturing the Eastern League titte. 6 Madeira 2 20
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On our own hunting grounds FIRST ROWiR. Dvorak, E. Holt, M. Nagele, W. Ross. SECOND ROW---H. Schlaqheck, H. Selz, M. Strung. Et Heffner, N. way. N T B A Intramural sports, enjoyed by both sexes in junior and senior high school. provide plenty of varied competition among the home rooms. These games, played during the noon hours and open to any person with the abile ity and the desire to participate, promote better school Spirit as well as individual de- velopment. The junior boys and senior girls were the victors in the fall sports of touch football and are volleyball. Ptnq-pong and basketball FIRST ROW--B, Fitch, R. KueHner, E. Matthews, Greqer, BI 22 D. WestrtchV U II A L S played in the gym, both girls and boys par- ticipating, foe Bordman wan his second straight title in ping-ponq, and Kate English, the girls' title. The senior girls and sopho- more boys won the basketball trophies. As the softball season is not yet over, the winw Hers cannot be named. The chess tournament, open to both teach- ers and students, was won by George Niesz. who did not lose a single game during the play. FIRST ROWiF. Phelps. 1. Sorrentino. W. M, Clark, 1. Gase- Scott, R. Raussen, F. Healy, E Service. SECOND ROWWW. Ross, J. Purlee, D, Fichter.
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