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BASEBALL Baseball, America's greatest game, is also one of the greatest games here at Deer Park; In the spring and summer, When the weather permits, one can see a group of boys tossing balls, having batting practice, and shagging flies down at Langhorst Field. Under the tutelage of Coach Slone these boys term the nu- cleus of Deer Parkts baseball team After five tedious weeks, the boys begin to get in shape, and Deer Park's baseball team is ready for the warpath. The Wildcats invaded the domain of Reading. The Reading boys were too confident, and their ego was deflated as Deer Park triumphed 10-9. This being the first game of the season, the boys were well satisfied. They went on to win other games Anderson and Love land being among them, while losing to Plainville by the close score of 6-5. BACK ROWn-J. Peters. D. Wesirich, D. Benhase, D. Fichter. B. Raussen, I. Leonard. Coach R. Stone. FRONT nowew. Warden. E. Service. G. Niesz, R. Snyder. 26 BENBDJIRJID Reading Anderson Loveland Plainville St, Bernard Terrace Park Madeira Sycamore .g, MM. MM... eh
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tigt4iiiw4i2 WAilR$iliGilicM ilRilEodBBilRilD W9 Th9? COUNTY TOURNAMENT Loveland ........... ...... 45 17 We They Lockiand N - ...21 23 St. Bernard ., .. .28 24 Plainvme - 32 33 Glendale .. . .34 44 Sycamore - .. 40 22 Terrace Park tConsoiationi 26 25 Mt. Healthy . 20 30 Alumni .. , . .. ...26 21 Plainville .. . .. ..,, 31 13 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sycamore .. .. . 35 13 Terrace Park 7. 29 42 Aberdeen .. ...,...... 2 81 Madeira 28 26 , St. Bernard .22 43 TOEI Pomts 222222 587 507 O. M. I. .. .. .35 20 Games WoniEieven Anderson .. . .30 41 Games LosteEight ilPoA$iIiQilEciliili$Ailioilio Wow! Did the Wildcats have a season. They finished third in their league, losing to Terrace Park and Anderson. Winning the same rank in the county tournament after beating St. Bernard and Terrace Park, two of the pre-tourney favorites. By finishing third in the county tour nament, our boys won their first trophy and earned the right to par- ticipate in the district tournament. We lost our first game in this tourna- ment to Aberdeen. The Reserves also had a fine season. They won second place in their league, and third place in the county tournament. Don't think for one minute that the boys didn't work hard. Starting in the first part of November, they had hard practices for about two or three weeks; then played their first game. Every night after school one could hear balls bouncing in the gym, and hear Coach Stone put- ting the boys through their paces. Five Varsity men graduate this year, but Coach Roy E. Stone is look- ing forward to another successful season next year. iiigt4iiiiw4i2 RESERVE ilRiitBtBiDilRilD We They We They Loveland ..... .. .. . 3O 8 O. M. I. .. .. Z4 18 Plainville .. .. .. . . .. 24 9 Anderson .. .. .. 16 19 Eiiiiirsfe 51:: iii: 1': i3 i? COUNTY TOURNAMENT Plainville ,,,,,, .. 18 10 Ml-Healihy 29 19 Mt. Healthy , . .. ,. , .. .25 28 Loveland 18 15 Alumni .. . .16 13 Anderson . .. ..13 22 Plajnville ..,.. .. . .. 720 17 Terrace Park tConsolationi ....... 29 20 Sycamore ......... 25 9 . g h Terrace Park 7 . . 21 20 Total Pomts ............................. . 332 307 Madeira . .. .. 20 25 Games WoneeTwelve St, Bernard . .. 12 24 Games LosteSix 19
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TRACK FIRST ROW-H. Rouse. H. Dodd. H. Robinson. H. Sullivan. D. Brewer. SECOND BOWe-P. Henry. B. Siev- ers, R. forste. I. Holmes. THIRD ROWeCoach Waiters, C. Leiwiq. A. Spahr. E. Wiechers, D. Lambort, F. Waldman. GOLF Captain R. Matthews, EL Wiachers, R. Sullivan, Dt Brewer. WRAEK The boys' and girls' track teams, under the direction of Mr. Watters and Miss Mount respectively, fared rather well this season The boys went to Plainvitte to enter a league meet. Art Spahr was pole vaulting to great heights, Bob Rouse was jumping and throwing the discus, Harold Sullivan, Bob Weichers, Jim Holmes, Ralph Forste, and Jim Miller did the running. The county track meet was held at Carthage Fair Grounds on May 1. Girls to enter events were K. English and W. Rosenfelt who high jumped, L. Turck, who threw the shot, and T. Shroutl M. Garrison, M. Gossml E. Copter, and B. Cornett, who ran. gBLE Deer Park can boast of being about the only country school that has a golf team. Because of this the boys had to enter into tougher and keener compe- tition than they would meet in the county schools. Captain Matthews with Brewer, Sullivan and Weichers make up the foursome. These fellows are working hard to bring home the honors and uphold the tradition of good sports at Deer Park. 21
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