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ti 'E' 'n, 1' ' i 17 ' -Q . 'liz I- 'lu' . ' Si , i ' r I ' 'Q 7 if-ck -J M-Ss' fi-:'v?i'ifth,'x is . .gi-is - is-fer Q, -' L4-f.:e:5L ...s+E2?g1.4,, ' xc? - f psi.. ...f '-14. f N-4:1 -J ' ' -.F Y Y - 2 WC. i il l Q- lhmlr Rom: II:-slor, Kaminskns, Luycndyk, Formsxuni, Clochcski, Bos. Fran! llnw: Runck, Slack, Milanuwski, Vanden Berg, Davidson, Salusvz-vich. TENNIS N the realm of wellestablished sports in which Junior College has made its mark, tennis may be regarded as one in which the Bos coached outnts have enjoyed the most spectacular rise to fame. During the past three years the Maize and Blue racquet wielders have constantly come to the fore, not only in encounters with other Junior colleges, but in contests and tournaf ments in which they were pitted against representatives of the state's best fourfyear college teams. In addition, many a Junior College player won individual hon-ors on municipal tennis courts. A review of the work of former court squads is found to be a recital of numerous honors. Two years ago the Bosmen defeated team after team, finally to be hailed as Micliigan Inter' collegiate champions. In the spring of 1927 the Grand Rapids net artists took first honors in the Michigan junior College tennis meet. They were runnersfup to Detroit City College in the State Interfcollcgiate meet, and runnersfup to Hillsdale in the Invitational tournament. In other contests with various colleges throughout the season they won five dual meets and tied the sixth. Of the men composing this highly successful squad, Glocheski, Formsma, Webster, and Davidson returned for practice this spring. In addition to these, Coach Bos received a goodly number of new candidates, all of whom were men of ability who had already made their mark with various high schools. After making a good showing in the City Indoor tournament, these net artists launched into a long and strenuous schedule lasting until the Brst week in june. c Q-'+-s- ' f1:!.v?-S' 9'-N' Pysvs- . P. , 1. .4 Q- I ,f e E+g:1.,.i, ,,fi'.e5:.fk it lv aff fi-PEW-W f I, ' H , :ww if Wa QL! -ff-if 'QA' f- 9.2 l I av, ffl are '1' -,Nw I .. pf. i'5..l,'1'-if ij' nj. .fl fdgw. - fda f wr f ft' .f- UH I '- - 1' Vim' ' .' . :' -' I 1- 1 'I W' I ra. .1 6, .-f3..Jw.a-faavizvifguh 3.6, Lfn. -. .. - ..esQi7s-qua. i. 2 ..: it 1. e s U71
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