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3v1ai1e:viui1nicn-lr-pcsicrieievjcierirm H 01 i0i'0i0i4 0:0 ' - IK !-lPQClDlliQl:'.l.0,l lO:Q ZIYIlDQlli1lilDlll BASEBALL .H- H ILLYARD-GONZAGA Hillyard opened the city series with a 2 to 1 win over the Gonzaga nine in an eleven inning battle on the Gonzaga diamond, April 14-. The Panthers scored first in the fourth ,inning when Ceder walked, stole second and scored on Moberly's single. Gonzaga tied -the count in the eight when Scale got on and counted on Kock's three-base hit. The ninth ended in a 1 to 1 deadlock and made necessary two extra innings. Hillyard sewed up the game in the eleventh canto when James singled, advanced to second on a sacrifice, went to third on an error, and came home with the winning tally on a squeeze play. Hillyard dropped a close baseball game to the Lewis and Clark nine at Natatorium Park, April 17, 2 to 1. The game was closely contested throughout, with Ceder and Sanders hooking up a pitcheris duel. Ceder had the better of the argument. allowing only six hits, while Hillyard collected eight safe blows and played errorless ball. Saunders kept the hits well scattered and allowed the Panthers to score but one tally in the eight inning. During the same afternoon,, North Central defeated Gonzaga 9 to 3 by scoring seven runs in the fourth canto. L. C.- HILLYA RD Banishing the ever resisting jinlcs, the Panther baseball team downed the Lewis and Clark nine 15 to 14- on Harmon field, April 28. Though the two rivals have played many close games, this was the first baseball victory ever chalked up by Hlllyard against the Tigers. The day was cold and the game was featured by free hitting by both teams. Del Jones starred at bat getting two homers and a double in five times at the plate. Meyers also hit three out of four including a four base hit. Two Lewis and Clark players hit circuit blows. Cedar and Bauer did the chucking for Hillyard, while Sanders and Mellor formed the Tigers pitching staff. Sandstrom, James, Jones, Cedar, Meyers, Bauer, Moberly and Green played in the Panthers' first baseball victory over the Tigers. GONZAGA HILLYARD Five home runs featured the game between Hill- yard and Gonzaga baseball teams in which the Panthers Scored their second win over the Gon- ':-' ----- -f--'-f-'-'---'--'-H . -'-0--'-i-Dwi. TI-IE CHRISTIAN STUDIO attributes the success of the commercial photographs in this annual to the enthusiastic cooperation of the students and instructors Photography Linked with Art I We Wish You All Success-Fred G. Christian i ga iDICDll H Qin-are-:wc -qrocozoce H an-anne ' I Qllllili li0 l0lltOg Page ninety-one 30- 4-
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0:9 Dllbliillliililililllliii epic lii0l0l0lllill10QlIi1!l01 zagans by an 8-6 score. The score as u result of an two run rally in the eighth inning. Jones, James and Cedar each smashed out a fourbase blow, while Kearns and Mobter each got a circuit drive for the Bullpups. Cedar and Bauer allowed seven hits and Kearns was nicked for ten safe hits. I-Il TENNIS -H.. HARRINGTON-HILLYARD Coach Saltz's tennis team romped over Harring- ton on the Mission courts, A-pril 19, by a total of 3 wins and 1 loss. The Albo brothers and Umberger won their single matches, while Paul Gillingham and Carl Snndstrom dropped their double match to the Harrington pair. - The results of the single matches were: Armonde Albo defeated Talkington 6-3, 6-lg Ariste Albo defeated Armstrong 6-3, 6-33 Tate Umberger defeated Morin 6-41, 6-1. In the double match Armstrong and Morin defeated C. Sundstrom and P. Gillingham 6-3, 6-4-. Till The student gets the annual The school gets the fame The printer gets the money, H new ---.....--as .i... Dl49lliI19l!9i4li'7I',i',l i.':. FOR l Fresh Candies AND Prompt Delivery CALL I Philo candy co. W. 28 Augusta Brdwy. 3344W 2 - Buy These Candies at the Hillyard High l Candy Counter And the.. gets the blanle- gzvvxozuzcrxxmicrxfsianisaisxiazxexxisioiavzxo. rO! Dlllill'Q49lClillilDll Fllt1l .3 UEl1llI17i1Pi49l4lll ilClif!lflll7llliCQ ' 0 DePendable I l'l C Le R 01 Investment 5117-21 N. Market Street Glen. 0990-0991 Securities We specialize in Good Footwear. You will save time and money and be us- Investment sured a proper fit, Service We invite your inquiries concern- ing investments in which you are interested Ferris 86 Hardgrove I ll li!DilDIClitil!Dl! I .O Page ninety-two 7 biota! Shoes play an important part in your graduation costume. You will find just the style and color to match your gown, and very i reasonable in price. Silk Lingerie and Hose make wonder- ful graduation gifts. We have a most complete line to choose from. ,:C.0QllQllQlQlPi,:1.llQK 1.:. 30 o
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