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Ufl-ln 1l r it . - j r Es' lHllWl1!IlZlEl1i1Dl defeating Boca Grande and F. M. A. J. V.'s. Crigger and Weiss led the scoring . . . Miss Willis was married today in a beautiful ceremony in the Venice lobby . . . Haas was made a lieutenant and Wag- ner a captain in the special orders today . . . In their final game of the year tonight, the basketball team smothered La Belle, 86-45. Engberg scored 29 points to break the school record for one game. His sea- sonal total of 312 also broke the existing record . . . Baseball, tennis, and golf are beginning to come into the spotlight now that basketball is over. The golf and ten- nis ranking lists have been published, and Coach Scales is narrowing down the baseball squad. A few boys have begun 4 to work out for track, also . . .The band went to another parade today, this time the All State Parade at St. Petersburg . . . They plan a beach party tomorrow night . . . The latest athletic activity at K. M. I. is varsity yo-yoing. Anyone With thirty-five cents may go out for the team . . . The tennis team has been doingwell, winning all six matches with Jesuit and all five with Sarasota . . . The baseball team won their opening game today, beating Fort Myers, 11-1. Schaeffer, W., did a fine job of hurling . . . Durham has been pestering everyone for money lately for the address book he plans to publish.
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won three out of five tennis matches with the cadets today. There must be some life in the old boys yet . . . The winners of the Time magazine's current events contest were announced today. Elkins was high, with Juengling winning in the History IV group and Hearst in the History I and II section. They received their choice of any book up to 395.00 . . . The results of the Anvil short story writ- ing contest Were also announced. Baute won the first prize of 31000, Gaither was second, winning 55.00, and Porter took the 33.00 third prize . . . The rifle team won in a match with F. M. A. today by a margin of 180 points . . . Band and Staff scholars t?J took another monthly aca- demic pennant today. They've been win- ning it most of the year, and it's a shame, because they don't have anything to put it on . . . The basketball team won two more, beating Jesuit and F. M. A. The J. V.'s also won two more the last two days, W A in . Q 0 3 2 ' -6 31 . SQ sf N R .N .iraq ,ff , ,.-G. 1 . 11 JE ..S...., -Q.. mmm an . - LVI1n-ln 1l Y Eli-I-IIZWIIZIIZIZZQ--ifi
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scorers . . . The tennis team kept up their perfect record by beating the Tampa All-Stars today. However, the track team met defeat in a three-way meet with Sarasota and Fort Myers . . . The baseball team went into extra innings to beat Fort Myers today. King's base running turned the tide . . . In the finals of the company basketball tournament, CH J.V.,s beat B J.V.'s to win the only intramural points so far. All this goes toward the intramural trophy which is awarded to some company each year . . . Three hun- dred sad cadets left for home today for the longest spring vacation we have had in a long time . . . Back in Kentucky again, and things are moving as usual, what with track meets, baseball games, the girls out on Sundays, etc .... Everyone is It will be called Who's Where At K. M. I. . . . Miguel and Pettit headed a special orders today, in which Meyer, B., Mc- Guire, Aldridge, and Sterman were also promoted . . . The only Florida dance was held tonight, with the Kampus Kats fur- nishing the music. It was sponsored by the Hi-Y Club. Houdini Curtis enter- tained with feats of magic during inter- ee- mission . . . The golf team, led by Vinton, with an 82, beat St. Pete Jr. College to- day. The boys hate to miss classes to play in the matches, but somehow they man- age . . . With hardly any preparation, the swimming team beat Sarasota, 41-37. Hunsicker and Havens were the highest K 1' . , ,, fi'-5 10111 md- i4 . 1 lV'.n-ln -Q ' - - ji ii'- ii I Uni--illlWI1!llZlZ11i1Sl
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