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'51 U here f Ile llltk AlbLlfIf!Il fuel a long ffm! Il bz 1946 RISRINIIXIETAN perlod Alexandrla scored unas sxsted for Klskr and we were agam rn the lead However the Hnal score was fue to three rn favor or Mt Lebanon Not deflated by their first defeat the hockey team acheduled another game w1th Mt Lebanon Due to the meltmg ree hocky prattrce was held rn the gym where a gaul waa put up Thxs prattlce pros ed to be very valuable for on meetmg therr rnvals the second tnme they looked like a new team Pete Alexandrla scored the Hrst marker rn the second pernod Kxskn 5 men checked therr men much better thu icormf, untnl almost the end of the s tonal perrod The game remanned a rout untrl the last mmute then Came the heart breaker nn the labt minute of play Mt Lebanon stored and the 5Jme ended 1 M Y' . VZ- I 1 ' 1: .V . . . t -A . ,, - t ' ' ' x - ' A . , f 8 , D ff . 'F J, I - .9 , . . Sy ' . 3 'X . . . . ,Q 'I 2 . , P f ' time and kept the Lebies from ' ' f 'V x . . L l v I f ' - vt , 2- . -1 . Y , ps X i , L :JA 'Wx L 1 , fi , S- SD. lv ' 'UJILJ .zzszzj I r r 1 L
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fray FIRST ROW? Spahr C D e SOVDRCJW Sklfd Kislu s baseball team this year had one of the strongest hitting contingents in th long history of the Black and White diamond sport Their fielding was good and wx is particularly strong through the middle that is it second base centcr hcld and lc hind the plate Ybe able diaubati ual tlJe 711010141 sta ulmla lvadiit reailved ill pez! al the time o tlm llfilllllg im Duke and Bob Holloran are Kisltis two receivers and both .irc tggrcssiic smooth backstop mcn im is small in stature but strong in spirit and bamllei 1 pifilvei rery rrell comes through with his hits when they are needed, Bob like in my is .1 first- year man and will xery likely be next year's first string receiver. He chatters every second and has his heart in every contest. Bob Gray was Kiski's steadiest moundsman and possesses a good fast ball, sharp curse and most of all control. Although he hadn't yet reached last year's form l flitmed u'ell against Azfozmiore laere and also agaimt Bell Touwflaip. Tlvey mirilitfited lzollf of Kirkfr I'ltil0f'l?.l' up to May Illli. Bob Paw Sittman fastballing righthander was another of our moundsmen. He bar exve tional rteam and ua! derelopiiig imitwl rapidly. He Jlvoifld laerome an ontjiaildiilg pitrlver' ilvorlly. Ed Griswold only southpaw on the squad rounded out the pitching staff. Ed has an astonishing drop and good ton- trol. He started a game agaiuft Saltrlaurg and lofi. Dei'pile llair acl alllaougl loimg fo' Sallfbarg be looked im reuize and uill ruzdoubledly go on to Zl'lll gamer. im Caldwell Bill Exerson Vic Pollock and im Ritchie with Ed Martin jeff jackson and joe Kline as capable substitutes constituted the infield. im Caldwell is .1 good hitter steady fielder and an excellent all around player. The same can be said of Bill Everson a junior who is playing his second year under Coach Francis Moginot. Vic Pollock possesses as much power as any man on the squad. This can be testified by the Continued on Page 66 1946 KISKIMINETAN xi ' - Y 0' 088,97 l ff f , iriswuld, uk , Anderson, Gray QEC i ff ftec'e , Qal well, Pollock, Coppie, Everson, Klier THIRD ROW W- Mr. Brett, jaspert, Martin, jackson, Birthard. Miller. Mr. Moyinot . r., . Y 7 , , . y t , S A ' 1 i I .N . A ' i af 7 ' 'af .K V kg Y . xii -iv Q h, , . A I q X .- J. V. S I A A Y, . , 1 I 1 , f r Y a v a le , ' V W 71 W 7 Y 1 lp i A , I 1 f , 7 , , p i 1 , ' , , ,l , . , , , ,l y y I 3 7
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jfs dyfjwll l. 11 Hockey IRST ROW Mr Brut W1ter A ltr rr crt n Ale IH tr Slat UND ROXN x k rarr Spxhr hn alt 1mJ 5f'2a On return frm m Chrlstmas yacatron a new gport began at Krskr hockey Althou rlm the bo s were reen and therr ankles weak th ro is 5 S 5 P gressed rnto a furly good outht Blessed wrth good me they w ere able to prattrte a few trmes a week untrl therr enthuslasm for 1 gime had to be un lershed Our able coach Mr Brett after many trres nnally setured a game w rth Mt Lebanon at the Duquesne Crardens rn Prttsburgh By now the hockey posed of Lee Albertson at the left wrng ohn Loppre at center me Pete Alevandrrr it rrght wrng Bob Srttman and Brll Spahr made up the defense posrtrons w hrle Lorrln lerrall w 15 ported at goalle At Duquesne Gardens they found that they latked experlente of the bolrds w hreh proved mrghty h rully for tloudrng or theeklng an opponent It proyed th at the Mt Lebles were qurte adopt to them How ey er these lldllkllk ips the Blitk and Xxllllft' worked quite smoothly The hrst tally L rme rn the hrst perrod when Albertson slrpped rn a fast one or an 1bSlSf from Coppre In the setond perlod Mt Lebanon tred the store 1 I Flhrs was followed lU1IT16LlldfCly by an unassisted goal by Alex morra Agun Mt Lebanon eyencd the store at 2 Z In the third and hnal F f W- . - , ' 1 s. nt - son, I., Fe al, Alb' so . xg d- an :Q 1' - Bl. t 'rnort-, Pugh. No , Preston. f L . ' rx l 7 J 4. . ' ,f T ' , ,1 . ' 1 1 . ' 1' Z , - . 'vi v 1 1 ' 1 - 1 , -, e 1 - 4 . 1 i A Y A , 'A I ' ' V V 1 Y 1 ' D 1 1 v A , v v ' ' .1 ' 1 2 1 - team had been narrowed to about two teams. The starting team was com- !! .1 2 . V. Y' . I I . I A ' ' 1 , ' ' ' ' . ' ' , 1 v 'i . A ' f ' v - ' - 1 1 1 I ', 1 ' , , , A - - , - ' , P 1 17 19-46 KISKIMINET
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