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X. 'Il is-' qu aafggqa . : B, 0 , G, H. '11, T. C'l'll, J. Healey, G. Huck, R. Theesfeld, J. Goodyear. gg83l1i1rDR1?gVWg J, Vslmlr, Mgr.,'mClJach Sorilslifoem, S. Martin, I . Schaeffer, D. Brooks, J. Chalm- bcrs C' Linscon, J, Mohawk, Mgr. BACK ROW: J. Post, W. Cassidy, R. Mahlstedt, R. Merritt, D. Slrauss, R. Penndorf, P. Oberg, J. Moschcllo. Opp. Hartwick Susquehanna ----f - 9 1 Upsala .......... ----- 9 3 LeMoyne .,,,..... ---- - - 1 8 St. Lawrence ...... ------- 1 2 2 Utica ..,,......,,,,... '--4'-- 1 4' 2 Clarkson ---- - 9 2 Harpur ,,,,,. ----4- 7 1 R.P.1. ,,,,,.,. ..... 7 4 Sienna ,,,,,,. ------ 1 1 10 Ithaca ..... .------ 1 1 1 R.I.T, ,,,,,,,,,.,, ..... 3 19 Harpur ,,,,,,..,.,,C - .... 2 12 Susquehanna ----- 7 3 Poor weather conditions forced the team certain innovations indoors. r fr! ' ll 'a to set up lll lll gllflymgggg ,frfii rzz flllillllillrlz ul Baseball 1964 Hampered hy the Oneonta spring weather, the War- riors had little chance to practice outside for their 13-game schedule. Tough opposition, lack of experi- ence, and errors seemed to be the story of the Hart- wick Baseball Team for the 1964 season. Winning only four games, the Wa1'1'io1's were defeated nine times. A spark seemed to catch hold of the team for their last three games. In spite of a losing season the War- riors rallied to gain victories over R.l.T., Harpur, and Susquehanna. The victory over R.I.T. showed that the W31'l'lO1'S had the hitting strength if the right com- bination were arrived at. They downed the Rochester club 19-3. The game which showed the team's spirit was the final game with Susquehanna. Hartwick was down for most of the game and then pulled through to win 8-7. 89
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FRONT ROW: H. Wood, M. Alfred, C. DeOrio, J. Manne, M. Koss, L, Cohen. BACK ROW: W. Lorang, D. Reid, M. Coutant, C. Jenkins, T. Balcomh, G. Smith, M. Barrett, Coach Milener. Tennis 1964 Ted Balcombe waits for the big smash return. Opp. Hartwick R.l.T. ..... ----- 4 5 Union 6 3 R.P.I. ..... 4---- 6 3 N.Y.U. ....... ----- 0 9 Clarkson .... , ...... '----- 0 9 Susquehanna ....... ---fA 5 16 316 Utica ........... ,-A-- - 0 9 Ithaca ----- - 1 8 Harpur ....... -f--- 6 3 Interrupted several times because of rain, the Hartwick College Tennis Team's first match of the season proved to be a tight one. The Warriors man- aged to emerge with a 5-4 victoly over R.I.T. The tennis team out played N.Y.U. 9-0, and went on to do the same thing to Clarkson. Facing a strong Harpur team for the final game, .the Warriors were unable to keep up the pace and dropped the match 6+3. The Warriors finished the season with a 5-4 won-lost record.
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FRONT ROW: J. Fasano, B. Hage, B. Kinsey, R. Sucss, K. Fisher, L. Nelson, J. Storer, K. Hcaphy, R. Weeks, L. Stillen. BACK ROW: R. Gifford, R. Aashcim, T. Michaelfeldcr, C. Weiss- field, R. Tryon, R. Castine, F. Heath, C. Corvclle, W. Hamilton, Coach Haase. Lacrosse 1964 Opp. Hartwick St. Lawrence ., .c,..., . 9 1 Sienna . . 10 2 Villanova ., . 7 8 The newly-formed stickmen found they hurl a lot to learn in this foggh game which originated from warring tribes of American n lans. As a first year team, Lacrosse made its initial ap- pearance as an intercollegiate sport this year. Begin- ning with a small team both in numbers and in size, the squad finished the year with a 1-2 record. Lack of experience was the Wa1'1'io1's major weak- ness as they lost their opening day game against a bigger and more experienced St. Lawrence Team. The last game of the season proved to he the high- light. The War1'io1's traveled to Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania, to meet the Villanova University Club. In a tight game they came through to down the Villanova group 8-7. V 90
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