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534.4014 wmww4f GOLF Bob Koch, Jlm Fyock, George Lawson, Steve Koc 1s, FTIC Wohleben Players not in picture Bob Forgie Unfortunately, the attempt to include golf 1n our expanding athletic program has net with only nediocre success We feel that this is due not to Jack of interest on our part but to lack of competitors to be folnd in neighboring scbools o' co narabl s1ze It is our Home that ol? soon wlll be recornlzed by any schools ln this area as th trvlf co petitive and vholesore snort lt re ll! is Tbls TpCOUH1+1OH wlll Helm to brinr tovetber, in frlendly rivalr , tHe young en of Tecx ano their neigbbors qml . --.-U, -vm W 'W' ' ' -- - ' Abi ' 'Fw Ihvuf iff' ,227 m,M,,wm.4..Q, M M. . ' S .4 V - 0 U . 1 . . , ,, Y , 4 . - in e , A or ' ' w W f ' ca 3 1 vw A , Q - - , Q . . , - ,W . . - - - 1 3 I o - H , f - . Q Q -L - ' ff A T1 . . t, .1 .. ,
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BASEBALL The Tech Eagles, coached by Jerry Udell, ended their 1950 baseball season with a record of 7 wins B-nd 3 de feats Included in those 7 wins was a 2 to 1 decision over Northern at Bassett Park less than a week after the Vikings won the Saginaw Valley championship The city class B baseball trophy also was won by our boys as they walloped St Mike's 12 to 1+ and 12 to 2 in a double header The Eagles started their season by edging All Saints 5 1+ with Bob Powell leading the team with 3 hits The next game was with Next we met St Mary's collecting 21 hits, we beat We met Northern ln the Beecher, and our team absorbed their first defeat of the year 10 8 at Bassett Park with Pete Paul pitching hitless balls for 5 innings and the ham the Ma.ry's 18 1+ first of our two game series, and we were beaten ls l as Powell got our only hit In our fifth game we met St Matt's, and our team walked away wlth a 13 5 verdict In the following game, we were leading the Indlans from Central 7 2 when our defense fell apart, and we nally lost out 10 8 Dick Nagengast pitched a very f1ne game up to that point, and Dick Jekiel banged out 3 hits The boys then started to roll and beat Kearsley 6 1+ 1n a very good game At Kearsley Jack Bricker pitched very good game, and although One Pitch Double Play Nagengast had to relieve him, Jack was the winning pitcher We then played the double b1ll with the Warriors, with Bricker and Nagengast mowing the Mike's dowm Stan Bowns led the boys at bat with a homer, a triple, and wo doubles Johnny Mavec collected five singles Dick Nagengast held the newly crowned Valley Champs from the North End to 5 hits in our next outing and w1th the Eagles rallying in the slxth inning for 2 runs we came from behind to defeat the Vikings The Eagles gave Dick very fine support defens1vely It was climaxed by a spectacular doubleplay by B111 Wiebrecht Bowns, Powell, and Jekiel were the outfielders on the 50 team while the infielders included Jerry Miller Bob Berry, Don Scott, Bill Howe, Bill Wiebrecht, Johnny Mavec, and Art Schrader The catching was handled by Gassy Stanick and Joe Ivansco and the pitching by Dick Nagengast, Jack Bricker, and Pete Paul A great deal of credit for the success of the pitchers both on the Varsity and the Junior Varsity should go to Chuck Roche who coached them Johnny Mavec, this year's captain, was selected the most valuable player for the season, and Stan Bowns was elected captain for the 1951 season Bill Blamer's J V 's ended the1r 1950 season with 8 games and 1 lost and a 15 inning 3 3 tie with Bendle Bill Kitsonas was elected honarary captain by the players on the team . fxv J- P X xf X . If-1 O . 1 - . nn . . B I . M , ' 1 I . . 'R U' , rs , ,. 0 X y 0-' ff Y ff' X We Y - ' - X., gl- 5:1 an ' Q ' if S4
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