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MW aww ii? Johnson topped the pole at a 90 angle. Up and over knifed Winston on the high jump. '52 CINDER SUMMARY March 28 Grandview, 49g Wapato, 43, ELLENSBURG, 35V2, Toppenish, 25572. April 4 ELLENSBURG, 67 5f6g Cle Elum, 54 U33 Selah, 29 5f6. ' April 12 john Rogers, 44V2g Walla Walla, 41V2g Yakima, 36 U65 ELLENSBURG, 29, Wenatchee, 15, Richland, 9 7f12. April 18 Wapato, 62V2g ELLENSBURG, 58V2. April 25 ELLENSBURG, 75V2g Wapato, SZVZQ Toppenish, 27. May 2 Wenatchee, 65V2g ELLENSBURG, 21, Tonasket, 19. May 10 Eliminations at Yakima May 17-Valley meet at Yakima, Yakima, 22, Highland, 18V2g Kennewick, 17V2g Richland, 17 lfig Wapato, 175 ELLENSBURG, 13 7f10. May 24-25 State meet at Pullman in IF? 'fm' I Emi Smith took the highs with Thomson running a close Coach Nelson trained Godes, Bowen and Smith, for starts second. durin fall track. . ,:, Thisfpuge co-sponsired by LENTZQHARDWARE. and ALLEN 'S DR-IVE, INN ANQ ,SNACK SHOP
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tie , 5 . .. 15,15 Q Mend! Members of the track squad were: Back Row-G. Brown, Manager: L. Piclgup, L. Bowen, D. Tozer, K. Campbell,' J. Mitchell, - B. Greenwood, D. Kaynor, D. Bowen, B. Godes, J. Houser, A. Smith, W. VfIY1Sf0I'l, K- DeBe 3 d1 D- Chaflmnv B- HlCke lb0ft0m1 Coach Paul Nelson. First Row - G. Johnson. M. Higgins. P. Lzcroux, J. Zlckler, D. Bosler, D- Bangs. D- H0551 D- Peffe. D- Morris, D. Bangs, B. McCauley, R. Williams, Manager. ANOTHER GOOD SEASON Young and new faces and very few familiar ones greeted Coach Paul Nelson at the start of track sea- son. The first meets of the season showed how inex- periencd the squad was, but along with their inex- perience came the will to learn. Each individual began the slow process of improving and mastering the track and field events. As the short season hurried by the cindermen began to show power in all events and were picking up important points. The improvement was just as Coach Nelson would prescribe, The boys were at the peak of their performance when the blue chips were down. When the Valley meet came around, the squad was in top conditiong no event was too tough. FOURTEEN LETTERMEN Pre-tourney Elimination Y.V.l.A.A. Godes ..,............... 15 5 V2 Greenwood ,,..,,,, 4V2 1 Hic-kenbottom 2314 29.1 Higgens .............. 1415 1 Johnson ..... ...... 3 1 3 1'-A Kaynor .....,.......... 25 3 3 McCauley ....,. 1934 564, 1 Smith ,.,,,,...,.....,.. 45375, 10121 5 Thomson ,,.,,,., 2414 ZLX, Tozer .... ......... 2 0 5 3 Wake ...,, 18 5 Bow en ,,,,., ,,,,,.,,. Church ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Campbell ..,..,...... 7 17 10 Church stretched hi h on this javelinkthrow. Hickenbottom on 220 start against Cle Elum cinder men. 22 This page co-sponsored by KARIQS SHOE STORE and HIWAY' GRILLE
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iawehfdle ' I gi s 1 E E . he J The members of the baseball squad with Coach Dutch Henry, W. Renfrow, S. Schille, W. Davis McNealy J Mann C Dunlop, J. Hanks, S. Hanson, A. Kolmodin, J. McMurtry. Second Row - R. Mountjoy, L. Miller E Woodlwlss W Haber man J Rossow, W. Gray, R. Schuller, A. Peter. First Row - E. Peterson, R. Poland, W. Renfrow D Barnhart R Ferguson DIAMOND GETS MAJOR STATIS With the usual short practice period before the first game, the late conditioning of two hurlers because of the long basketball season and the usual ambition of every player to be a Babe Ruth, coach Dutch Hen- ry's boys had a good season. The Marquette upset alone dubbed the season a success. There were no lopsided scores, no sensational plays, no inning with a record for hits or errors, no bean balls, and no fistcuffs. Rather it was a season of interesting ball, not without the usual mental relapses that cost games and make high school baseball so unpredictable. For the first time since baseball was added to the sports curriculum, it passed as a major sport in a vote by the student body. The boys now get full credit for a job well done. Peter ready to wallop the ball. The Bulldogs after beatlng Cle Elum This page co-sponsored by ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY and FITTERER BROTHERS
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