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BASEBALL The Holderness baseball team opened IIS season on Aprxl 26 at home by defeatmg the Tnlton Jays ees 9 to 2 Stexe Knowlton last years mound ace started and pltched very good ball the entlre game There were few changes over last year s lme up and the new men played thelr posxtlons capably Because of the absence ol Malcontent Leverlch Dxck Holsmgton veteran outhelder was now at hrst ohnnle Chzlds swxtched to short and was replaced by Brad Wagoner a promnsmg rookxe Bull Thayer was back at thlrd In the outfield two posltlons were filled by new members George Huckms was m center field and Phll See up from the ayvees was rn rxght Legs McKee was back 1n left Cap tam Pete Kuehner was once agaln at the back stop posltlon and ready thxs year to hold any thlng that Pxtchers Knowlton Grimes and Campbell had to offer The second game played on Wednesday Aprll 3Oth was away at New Hampton We took fh1S game by a 6 to 4 count Curley Knowlton was agam on the mound The bxg blow of the game came ln the slxth when Rlddy Keuhner doubled rn two runs wrth the game tied at four aplece Wlth the contxnued good pntchlng and con slstent hlffllifn shown rn the hrst two games Mr Lynch and the 1941 baseball team gtve promrse of compllmg an enwrable record 1 , Y Y y ' 3 , . v , 1 1 , . ' y Q ' sa rx ' ! 3 9 , J 7 y ' D , I , ' u 7 n i ' - 6 - 7 r Y 1 ' 9 3 7 1 - v 3 , 7 , . ' cr n 9 7 . 9
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TENNIS An early Sprung and 6XLt,PIl0l1Lllly dry weather have faxored the tenms team so far However the lack of ram whnch acts as a blndcr to the loose surface clay has been nothmg less than an IYICOIHVCIIICIILC At th1s date the squad has part1c1pated 1n only two matches and on the hrst of these occaslons If fell to the depths of lgnomlny Wxthout the servlces of Squeak Sewall the number one man and I-Iarrrson Wagner the team proved no match for the strong New Hampton group I-Iolderness l1mped away from a 9 1 defeat wrth Dlck Marden scornng the only vrctory Nevertheless a reversal xn thus the first test was expected rn vrew of our d1sad vantage sustaxned by the temporary loss of our star player The first match wlth Brewster Academy proved to be a rout of the Wolfeboro team 5t1ll playing wlthout the ard of Sewall and Wagner the Holderness squad overcame the hand1cap and downed thelr opponents 5 to O feated Slmmonds 6 2 6 2 Dxck Leverlch number two outplayed K1fkWOOd after three long sets and netted a hnal score of 4 6 6 1 9 7 Playlng number three ohnny Adams trlumped over L Marden w1th a 6 O 7 5 v1c tory In the number one doubles Dick Mar den and Bob Izmmons won 6 1 6 1 over Irish and S1mmOHdS Bob Morrrson and johnny Adams hmshed with a 6 2 7 5 lead Constant rmproxement wrrh a goodly number of successes IS dehnltely expected and these by the racquets of Sewall Adams and Morrxson the remnants of last year s varsity of Leverrch and Manley the transferred base ball men and of Wagner Marden Emmons Brown R Knowlton and Leland thls year s newcomers v , y ' ' i Y Y , . . Y D Y 1 3 ' Y Y , Y - l Bob Emmons, in the number one position, de- Y 7 7 ' ' Q Y x ' x ' 1 - . , J Q - , - - 1 1 - - y - - , - . V P , Y ' , v ' u 7 3 , - S l Y , ' x 3 ' 3 l
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