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959 TRACK SCHEDULE February 26—Class Meet March 6—Southwest and Miami Jackson, at Moore Park. 13—Miami High Relays, at Moore Park. 20—University of Miami Relays, at University of Miami. 26—Stranahan, at Stranahan High School. April 3—Coral Gables Invitational, at University of Miami. 10—Gold Coast Conference, at Moore Park. 17—South Broward Invitational, at Hollywood. 24—County Meet, at Pompano. May 2—District Meet, at Moore Park. 9—State, at Gainesville. Coach Ty Smith clocks L sprinters in a quick pre-moet warm-up. 1958 TRACK RESULTS First: Hialeah Invitational Miami High Relays University of Miami Relays Gold Coast Conference County District Second: South Broward Invitational State Fifth: Coral Gables Inivtational Lost: Dual to South Broward L's Cross Countrymen round lest lap of practice, before triangular meet.
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The 1958 Cross Country track by Guy Metzger, Ted Ronald Beattie, Olin Burch, tallied one win pndiiye returning lett expecting a g eat' The 1958 Track leah I the University' colors, they went on to w County, and District titles. Placing fifth in the Coral Gables Invitational and second in the State, the Flying L's completed a suc- cessful season. With returning lettermen, Allan Aunapu. Howie DiBlasi, Dennis Hutchinson, George Moraitis, Jerry Licklider, Ronnie Whaley, and Jeff Little, the 1959 Track Team looks hopefully forward to a prosperous season. Left to right: Ollon Burch, Ron Beattie B Taylor. Leo Vaughn. Mackey Alley. Ted Meyers, Guy Metzger. First in Goldcoast Conference and District First row. left to right: Bob Berryhill. Guy Metzger. Jerry Licklider, Doug Scott. Mercer McClure. Allan Aunapu. George Moraitis. Howie DiBlasi. Dennis Hutchinson. Ken Krassy. Tom Mathis. Second row: Ronald Whaley, Ted Meyers. Mike Chilton. Fred Wilson. Lee Vaughn. Doug Farquhar. Russ Frazer. John Zeien, Jeff Little, Pat Fleming. Third row: Jay Yurchuck, BUI Karley. Frank Clark. Lenny Cahill Bill Dickson. Ralph Lehr, Dave Vecchio, Jay Rogers. Don Ralston. Dennis Englund. Jim Ahrens. Fourth row: Ollen 8urch, Bill Taylor. Gary 8‘oom, Jim Bo 1 George Leatherbarrow. Jack Palmer. Mike Kollar, Randy Malford, Don Gasgarth. Mackey Alley. Fifth row: Bob Bartanowitz. manager. Dennis Kerr, Don Pinto. Ron Beattie, Jon Haar. Jim Schoyen, Tom Cook, manager, David Shaft, manager. 91
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Left to right: Coach John L. Sullivan, David Oslin, Don Sullivan. Joe Pesok, Bill Keano. John Curtin. David Mantwill, Tony Porco. Our GOLFERS Tee L’s 1958 GOLF RESULTS Opp. 3 Miami Edison 9 6 South Broward 6 12 Southwest 0 12 South Miami 0 3 Miami Beach 9 5 Pompano Beach 7 11 MacArthur 1 0 Miami Edison 12 IMA South Broward Vi II Southwest 1 12 South Miami 0 12 MacArthur 0 Gold Coast Conference ................ 1st State Tournament.................... I Oth During his second year as Golf coach, Mr. Sullivan guided the team to another successful season, finishing their schedule with a record of seven wins, four losses, and one tie. Dick Meyers led the team to victory in the Gold Coast Con- ference by gaining a first place in the State Tournament. Out of the sixty competing schools in the State Tournament, the L's ranked in the top ten. Off With Fresh Team Many hours of practice malce Bill Keane’s sand shot seem oasy.
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