Take me out to the ball game — has been the theme song of Man- ualites this season, and Redskin baseball fans were rewarded for their cheering when the Floydmen tripped Sacred Heart, 6-0, in the season ' s opener at the Delavan Smith Athletic Field. Claude Neely pitched the season ' s initial tilt and allowed the Spartans only two hits while going the route. With a tournament at Victory Field to highlight the season, Coach Walter Floyd planned to capitalize on strength in the pitching department, expecting the hitting and fielding section to come along. Ste-e-e-rike was the umpire ' s call for Herbert Taylor, moundsman, (1) as he hurled one across the heart of the plate. ' Twas the stre-e-e-tch that counted at first (2) as Bill DeHoff reached for a high peg from third. The gang ' s all here for a family photo (3) of Manual ' s ' 49 baseball squad, including reserve players. Slide, Casey, slide — and that ' s what Dave Coppage did while Leo Berkholz waited for a late toss from first (4). Lefty Bob Stadtfeld (5) connected on the ol ' pill before it could reach Charles Westra, behind the plate. Mr. Walter Floyd, far left, watched while trying to keep warm. His right hand man was Mr. Boris Chaleff. 3 MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL 1949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE
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Learning the techniques of basketball, baseball, archery, badminton, volley ball and tennis, many Manual girls partici- pated in after school sports (1). Besides doing apparatus, sports, tumbling and tap work, Tepee Towners like Doris Pickering and Mary Drury learned dances such as the stick dance, one of the English Morris dances (2). Manual gymnasts presented the stick dance and an American country dance for a city- wide physical education program at Shortridge. With competition keen and interest high, some 40 femme keglers tried for a mystery prize for the first 200 game and an individual improvement award. Bowlers like Nancy Wilkins (3), mem- ber of the Pin Misses Team, tried to bowl ' em over to take the Lehmann team trophy from Five Sparks, Poodle Push- ers, Red Devils, Mell-Ga-Mas, Five Leaf Clovers, Manual Alley Cats or Five Strike Outs. Mr. Larry Lehmann, owner of the Fountain Square Bowling Alleys, offered the award for the team winning the most games. Miss Theo B. Parr sponsored the bowlers.
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