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Half the 20 players on the Quad came from lands other than the U. S. A. Saudi Arabia Ethiopia and Thailand. The roster read John Lovell, Les Hoffer Farshad Khaienouri, Jerry Buz- zard Abel Mendoza I 1m Jenkins, Terry Allen Gordie Akafuji, Steve Wilson Somboon Ngamlug, Bill Hall, Saud Ajlan Benny Heath Tim Schnell Abdul Jawini Dutch Kong, Abebe Truheh Dave Rosalez and Sawai Chaijan. With most of these players promis- ing to come back, Coach Coate is more than hopeful that the eleven can shift the figures around by the end of next spring. Certainly, he wants to increase that zero. Looks as though he might. fcontinued from page 1573 including, in addition to Mexico, Iran, 'T ' fi G
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Soccer Spirited leaping's what it takes. In its second year, the Mountaineer soccer squad perfonned considerably better than its O-6-1 record would show The team was able to offer valid com- petition to powerful teams from Whit- man, Portland State University, and Walla Walla College. In the last two encounters, against PSU and Walla Walla, the Mounties scored nine goals as its defenses jelled. The tie came with PSU in the final game of the season, played during wild spring winds and ending with a burst of hail and rain. Team Captain George Barroso from Guanajuato, Mexico, played each position well as well as lending admir- able strength to the defense in the spring. Coach Chuck Coate opined that next year's captain, Chava Mendoza, also from Mexico, would handily keep up the momentum started this year. fcontinued on next pagej
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From left: Coach Harshbarger, B111Kouns Frank Sorrels Dave Jordan B111 Swadley Dan Jensen and Delmer Swyers Only one man, Dave Jordan, a senior letterman, returned from last year's squad. This year, he was seeded No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles. Therefore, Coach Harshbarger con centrated most of spring building for next year, when a much more experr enced nucleus will be on hand. Frank Sorrels, a freshman from southern California, played No. 1 singles this year. A fast-server, Delmer Swyers of Hood River, played his first year of varsity tennis. He is a sophomore. Another newcomer for '71 was a senior from Rufus, Dan Jensen, who wound up No. 4 singles and No. 2 doubles. fcontinued on next pageb
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