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s: ', l 'X X Q79 ' 5'-' XVQQPTQ h ' A 1 ,Q . - 515 gf.: 4 , I C1 . .-.l ROGERS fMANAGERl HARBISON BRECAND MARRIOTT TYLER GUEST LUZMOOR SIDORDWICZ ROBIWS RUGGLESLCOACHD HARWOOD XANITREE E KELLY JOE WHEELER JIM WHEELER ZALAC DENNIS SREEN JACOBS CARTER EINLEY MOSELEX OLDFIELD STAVDER XVINEMAN VARSITY TRACK Despite inability to place heavily in city and state cinderfpath competition, Coach Ruggles' thinclads have completed a successful indoor campaign, winning four out of five of the dual meets. Of the veterans, Captain jim Wheeler, Joe Wheeler, and Heikka were consistent point winners, while Wineman, Mosely, johnson, and Ozias were the best of the new candidates. Prospects for a strong outdoor season seem bright, as many new men are available. Besides those already mentioned Finley, Eastman, Harbison, Belknap, and Thibault will bear the brunt of the competition. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS April 22 ...,............ Northwestern ..............,...,........,.,., 66 Northern .,,.,,,,,.....,,. ,..,....... 5 6 Highland Park ........ ......, I 3 April 7.8 ................ Redford .i............. ,.......,. 5 2 Highland Park ..... .......... 4 2 1-2. Hamtramck .......... ......... 3 1 1-2 May 6 .................. Southeastern ...,....... ......,,. 6 2 Highland Park ,....... ....,..... 5 9 May I2 .................. Eastern i................... ........... 6 4 Highland Park ...,..,. ,. ...... 58 Page Ninety
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