Baseball For the first time in six consecutive seasons the Jefferson baseball squad had to be satisfied with second instead of first place. Jeff landed in the second position because of only three defeats. Two of these games were lost to the league-leading Franklin team by 1-0 scores and the other went to Washington. Both Quaker tilts were very close and one game was won by Franklin in the last inning. The other loss to Washington was also by only one run. Other tough games in which the Demos came out on top were with the Lincolnites and Mechanics. Much credit for the fine performance Jeff turned in goes to Don Johnson, .who pitched 12 out of a possible 15 games. His stellar consistency brought him a place on the All-City team. Fries, Lamberton, and Maydahl took on the rest of the pitching chores. Heaviest slugger for the season was Bob Santee, who ended up with a .328 average. Jefferson contributed three men to the All-City nine: D. Johnson, H. Zurcher, and R. Carlson. Players getting letters with one or more seasons left were Simmons, Tercek, Bud Santee, Park, Johnson, Ruecker, Kirsch, Lamberton, Fries, Foley, Zeisler, Maydahl, Sneider, and Brosy. Those letter-earners who graduated were Zurcher, Bob Santee. R. Carlson, H. Carlson, and Mathews.
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Baseball For the first time in six consecutive seasons the Jefferson baseball squad had to be satisfied with second instead of first place. Jeff landed in the second position because of only three defeats. Two of these games were lost to the league-leading Franklin team by 1-0 scores and the other went to Washington. Both Quaker tilts were very close and one game was won by Franklin in the last inning. The other loss to Washington was also by only one run. Other tough games in which the Demos came out on top were with the Lincolniies and Mechanics. Much credit for the fine performance Jeff turned in goes to Don Johnson, who pitched 12 out of a possible 15 games. His stellar consistency brought him a place on the All-City team. Fries. Lamberton, and Maydahl took on the rest of the pitching chores. Heaviest slugger for the season was Bob Santee, who ended up with a .328 average. Jefferson contributed three men to the All-City nine: D. Johnson, H. Zurcher, and R. Carlson. Players getting letters with one or more seasons left were Simmons, Tercek, Bud Santee, Park, Johnson. Ruecker, Kirsch. Lamberton, Fries. Foley. Zeisler, Maydahl, Sneider. and Brosy. Those letter-earners who graduated were Zurcher, Bob Santee. R. Carlson, H. Carlson, and Mathews. BASEBALL ,,, SHIP HEl roc iLl STOP TtUS, Nl’-f o —Vv “Mfcrwr bTM Lt
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