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TENNIS The 1947 tennis team had a mediocre season by winning three and losing five matches. The team, led by Bob and Gene Barker, finished sixth in the Conference. After losing their first match to Mishawaka, they beat Riley and then lost to Elkhart and John Adams. They won the next two games from North Side of Fort Wayne and Goshen and then finished the season with losses to Central and Michigan City. Lettermen were: Bob Barker, Gene Barker, George I.ubs, and William Wandell. Bob Barker was named both captain and most valuable. Coach Prokl. Jim Sallwavser. Gene Barker. Bob Bark-rr, George Lubs, William Wandell GOLF The 1947-48 golf team which finishes its schedule in the spring has done well in win- ning four and losing three meets. Led by Senior Ron Van Vactor and Juniors Ted Hupp and Jim Winkler the team finished third in the Invitational. The team will give foes plenty of opposition this spring when they finish their schedule. Coach Addington, Ted Hupp. Ron Van Vactor, Joe Conley, Gene Buth, Jim Winkler Page Sixteen
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CROSS COUNTRY Coach Van Wagner. Dave Kcisling, Ken Kramer. Bill Feiket, Bob Garnet, Keith Zook, Art McCauley. Paul Krentz, Dick Martin, Roman S .ymula, Tom Fara, Max I.audit, Jim Freese The 1947 Cross Country team proved to be one of the best L.P.H.S. ever had, in spite of the fact that it had only one man returning from the 1946 squad. It placed second only to Mishawaka in the newly in- augurated conference while winning nine regular season meets and los- ing one to Conference Champs, Mishawaka, who went through their season undefeated. The harriers did not fare so well in larger meets placing ninth in the Hobart Invitational and fourteenth in the Eastern-Western Division Conference meet. However, they ran their best in the State Finals at Indianapolis. There they ran tenth in a field of the fifteen best teams in the state. Lettermen were: Keith Zook, Bob Games, Ken Harayda. Bill Feikes, Dick Martin, Tom Fara, Paul Krentz, and Roman S .mula. Zook was elected most valuable and Harayda captain. Paso Seventeen
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