Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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R IT D B f usran. orian, aer, Heskett. lVlcGuire, Seeds. Rogers R ---Rinehart. Shi-Har. lieldnur. Treisch, Smith, Stoner. Glaunur I hompson. 54553411 Galion High School baseball aspirants are preparing to play one of the most difficult schedules ever recorded in G. H. S. annuals. Opening in the minor leagues with Leesville, April 4, they soon will move into top competition with state tournaments, favorites like Toledo Waite and Toledo Macoinber, also including our Mansfield rivals. The Tiger nine is well fortified with material, having back practically the same infield as last year with I-Ieslcett at third, Tuscan at short, Rogers, a junior legion star, at second, and McGuire at first. Stoner and Seeds are expected to hold down the back- stopping job. On the mound youlll prola- alnly find either Dorian, Lefty,' Treisch or lVlcGuire. patrolling the orchards will he Baer in left, Price in center, Feidncr in right field. Other available utility players include Wiiiiiiiiger, Glauner and L. Smith. Tl llfY WP. April 4- Leesville - - I il5 April 9- Cardington - - 4 6 April 11- Toledo Macomber - 7 0 April 12- Shelby - - - - 2 3 April 16- Mansfield - - - - 0 l April 17- Toledo Macoinber - 14 3 April 18- Toledo Waite - - 11 8 April 23- Ashland - 2 1 April 26- Marion - - 8 5 lVlay 1- Mansfield - - 9 0 May 4- Toledo Waite - - Z 7 May 6- Bucyrus-forfeit Nlay 7- Cardington-postponed May 8- Willard - - - - 7 5 May 9- Ashland - - May 13- Shelby - May IS- lVlarion

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