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Their Goal-Champions Are Made Not Born Row 3: A. Britts, Mgr.3 L. Robinson, C. Yellig, J .Mackall, R. Newsom J. Troutman. Mgr. Row 2: Mr. Kling Coach: L. Cintlrick, G. McDermott, R. Bosserman D Couch, D. Xvilliams. Row 1 : L. Miller, L. Varnum, R. Brownlee, 'l'. Barakat, T. Thompson R. lvill. Dormont 32 Castle Shannon 26 Mt. Lebanon 43 Peters Townshi 32 Ingram 36 Ingram 25 Carnegie The interest and enthusiasm demonstrated by the freshman boys this year seems to indicate that freshman basketball is continuing to be a popular activity at Dormont High School. The boys, coached by Mr. Kling, had an above- average season, winning 7 of their 11 games. They played, good, hard, fast basketball. The main purpose of every team is to win, but in the freshman year it is equally important to get a good background and learn the fundamentals. Passing, cutting, and dribbling are necessities for a good basketball education. Also, the fresh- man must learn to play as a team which is often difficult as they have never played together be- fore. In anticipation that they will continue to improve their playing, keep up their interest and enthusiasm, and always maintain a spirit of good sportsmanship, we could safely say they will someday be line representatives of Dormont. 0PP0 f'lt Dm-mont Opponent 7 15 Langley 24 27 Castle Shannon P 23 29 Carnegie 24 64 McNaugher 22 28 Fort Couch 30
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Track Men Take Their Hurdles in Stride Row 3: j. Dittmar, C. Caruso, J. Bramer, R. Neff, M. Dobrovolsky, B. johnson, L. Vai-num, WV. McClaren, W. Ivillg Managers: A. Britls, D. Disney, W. Kling. Row 2: S. Rameas, j. johns, M. Tomlin, L. Bcile. H. McMillan, L. Mingrone, j. Graham, H. J. Pfeuffer, H. Robinson, D. Keane. Row l: Mr. Kling, Assistant Coach, G. Gianni, D. McLaughlin, A. Clerihue, H. Brownlee. XV. Hall, J. Lammert. j. Coyne. j. Minneci. Dormont's track team this year is one of the best in several years. It has a pleasing mixture of seniors, who score the points, and inexperienced underclassmen, who are gaining experience un- der fire. Herb Brownlee and jim Bramer have provided the strength in the hurdles to win this event in every meet. Dave McLaughlin and Al Clerihue have scored points in the dashes. jack A group of boys representing Dormont's track team went to the Connellsville relays in which our shuttle high hurdle team placed seventh in a field of thirty-two. Congratulations to these boys. In the Independent Districts' meet held at Mt. Lebanon, Dave McLaughlin placed fifth in the javelin to win a ribbon. Although nobody else was in the top live, Jin. Bramer and Herb Brownlee placed seventh in the low and high hurdles respectively. Mr. Loeffler, Head Coach. Lammert, ,lim Dittmar, and Don Campiti al- ways have given a good account of themselves in the longer distance runs. In the field events Paul Palmer, jim Coyne, john Minneci, Dave Keane, Dave McLaughlin have helped raise the total score, although the season record is not good, the sportsmanship, which was developed through competition, is more important than winning. Dormont - rain ........ ......... S outh Hills Uuununt - 48 points ..... .... l Xig Ten - second Do:-mont - 35 ......... ...... B aldwin - 88 Dormont - 85 .... ...... L angley - 31 Dormont -- 51 .... .... B rentwood - 76 BIG TEN MEET Corapolis . . . ............,......,, ..... 6 Fiw Doi-mont ....... ..... 4 8 McKees Rocks Quaker Valley , .J- , .,.. 42 ...sew
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