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Baseball Team HAS A SUCCESSFUL SEASON Baseball became a major sport at Keystone for the first time in the spring of 1937. Under the direction of Dr. Iames M. Darlington, the team Won four out of seven games. The squad was made up of good hitters, six of the regulars batting Well over .300. The scores:- Keystone ....... Keystone ..... Keystone . . . Keystone . . . Keystone . . . Keystone .................. Keystone .................. Bucknell Ir. College .... . . 6 Venard ............. .... 3 Bucknell Ir. College ........ 11 Wyoming Seminary . . . . . 7 Venard ............... . . 3 Wyoming Seminary ....... 7 Cazenovia Ir. College ...... 4 The batting order and averages of the team leaders were as follows: Name and Position AB Frernpter, cf. ......... 28 Reese, p. ............ 10 Davis,ss. 29 Fassett, 3b. . . . . . . . 25 Zangardi, 2b. . . . . . . 27 Nycz, lb. ............ 24 Swarts, lf. ........... 25 R H PO A E Ave. 9 14 8 1 ' . 5 5 1 3 10 13 13 17 . 6 9 8 8 1 500 0 500 2 448 5 .360 4 .333 0 333 0 320 6 9 18 9 7 8 40 4 . 7 8 9 O Two-base hits: Davis, 47 Frernpter, 25 Fassett, 17 Swarts, 15 Zan- gardi, 17 Tuttle, 17 Nycz, 17 Coccodrilli, 1, Carpenter, 1. Three-base hits: Frempter, 25 Zangardi, 1, Coccodrilli, 17 Fassett, 1. Darlington, coach. THE NOKOMIAN OF First row: Frempter, Swartz, Fassett. Second row: Reese, Tuttle, Zangardi, Coccodrilli. Third row: Williams, Davis, Seamans, Nycz, Kubash, J. M.
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Wrestling Team Coach George Turk Azar's wrestling team had a most success- ful season with five wins and three defeats. Considering the fact that there were only three men left from last year, and the lack of previous experience of the rest of the squad, it may easily be seen that thej record is very good. The team had meets with the Scranton Y. M. H. A., Cornell I. V.'s, Bloomsburg S .T.C., Franklin and Marshall I. V.'s, Gettysburg I. V.'s, and the Wyoming Sem. I. V.'s. The first match with the Y. M. H. A. was won by a score of 29V2-4V2. Captain Longo set a record by pinning his man in 27 seconds. The second match, with Cornell, was lost by a score of 15-23. The meet, however, was closer than the score would in- dicate. The next meet was a return engagement with the Y. M. H. A. and was won by a final score of 30-8. On lanuary 29 there was a home meet with the Blomsburg Vars- ity, which Keystone won by a score of 25-13, following which the team went to Lancaster and was defeated by Franklin and Marshall with the final score being 18-5. The meet with Gettysburg was also a loss for Keystone, although very close. Gettysburg won by a count of 18-14. In a return match with the Bloomsburg Varsity at Bloomsburg, Keystone again triumphed by the previous score of 25-13. ln the final meet of the year Keystone defeated the Wyoming Sem l. V.'s to the tune of 25-ll. The team was coached by Mr. Azar, who was assisted by Mr. Wolfe. The Captain was Maurice Longo, and the manager Sidney Schwartz. George Broadhurst and Charles Johnson were undefeated in the entire season, and lohnson was elected Captain for the coming YSCIII Sitting: Broadhurst, E. T. Johnson, C. H. Johnson, Ven- tre, Pizzo, Stone. Second row: Lester Wolfe, assistant coach, Schwartz, Ames, Munley, Ca- vezza, M. Longo, Surplus, George Azar, Jr., coach. Third row: Rodio, Ellowitz, Figlio- mene. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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Kneeling W Fassett, E110- witz Standing Dobbs, Ab- salom Burton H Gildersleeve, coach Sweetser J Fassett. Tennis Team PRESENTS STIMULATING PERFORMANCE The Keystone netmen, coached by Burton H. Gildersleeve, en- joyed a fairly successful season last spring by emerging victorious in two of their five matches. The victories were over Susquehanna Universtiy and the East Stroudsburg lay-Vee squad: the defeats were suffered at the hands of the United States Military Academy, Wyom- ing Seminary, and Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute. The exact make-up of this year's racket-wielding outfit is highly uncertain, as only one member of last season's team has returned. Art Bomber Sweetser, last year's No. l man will form the nucleus for what it is hoped will prove a strong team. The other members of last year's club who were lost through graduation were William Walter, No. 2, Iohn Fassett, No. 3, Walter Fassett, No. 4, Ioseph Dobbs, No. 5, and Iohn Absalom, No. 6. Several of the Frosh netmen and a few Sophomores and prepara- tory students, are expected to display a notable showing both in filling the vacant positions of this year's outfit, and in representing Keystone in the matches comprising this season's schedule. U INETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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