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Schneck cites good season Seven letter men are expected to return to action this spring. Power-hitting Bill .Wc- Uougall, two-year letterman, will cover left tield. lay Lyster, a third year man, will display his talents at tirst hase and on the mound. Ball- hawking letter-winner Tony Atlciss will dig in at second base, and Paul Barth will cool down the hot corner. Larry Alden will hold down the shortstop position, and Iunior Holi 'lirueman will call the pitches behind the plate. Speed merchant lim Blackburn will patrol centerlield leaving Clitl' Noela and Boyd lfaithtiul to alter- nate in right field. The Lords are loaded with pitching talent. Steve No Hit Riddell, possessor ofa burner, is expected to handle most of the pitching duties with backing from Sophomore Dale Yvaters, who shows great promise. Senior Pitcher lim llatten, 4 ...- ,-v gg an U H 3 ' i . K Tv Q, ' Q f in WMM BASEBALL 1956 .Siwlzoof UPI' L.1l1.S' 8 'i and Soph Artie llyland may also see some action. 'tlgililllc Ncwmwn ' 5 Coach Schneck remarked, lf the lioys come Nether l'i-ovitleme .. lt: 9 through: and live up to their expectations, we '4 should have a fairly successful season, glH:r5Hm:,.gi ' ' ' Q Upper Alerion. Yeadon .... . . , . 0 Nether l'rox'ident'e tu X'ClllllYn .,..,.., J Swarlhmorr. ,. BASEBALL TEANI Row l tl. to rm: J. I5fL1i'A',llll'I1, lf, ,l1i'lln11f1f1ff. J. 110111. l'il'lif. i'lll', I . lftznizfe, T. .flklif-f. Li. ,Y0rk. J, Ly.-'Img Un. IJAIUI 17. llolr. l'. lfarffi, L, ilfdeu, J. llnllrn, lf. Yhwniizfi, H, li, lx'1'1'Awvo17d. Row 5: Lwotzwlz JI. llufvfry, li. l'il'f'11t'l'1im'A', I7 .Y.'1'mw'fn'll1', fi.. f,v11l:. Row 2: P. ,llt1l'l-HU, .l. fhffamf. ,l. U f1lr1',r, S. ffzifftfrff, Li. ffflnrltffx, lf. lillilfifill, ff, Gnzrv, Ifliffllt'-ll. L'or1.-fi lf. .Yrfifirrk
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BUYS' TENNIS lxneelmg l toy- :Q ,N,,',,i1,'f, fl llvrfill. lx' .Nzlprt Stantling: li ffinmfftim. H. L'ff'f.1f1if mlm.. li Ytlfflf. li llfilfmiln, Il ,Urizifn L Hill fi f. l-'xi fi Iftfw Netstters claim two letterwinners 'ini ills lf. llrzifr li .NW-Q lv lfliltflflwhl L .Nfiififw Xvhat are our tennis hopes this yeari' Coach Richards scratches his chin and reluctantly pre- dicts that his team this year will he an improve- ment over last year's 1-S I record. Seniors on the tennis team will he a rarity. 'lihe squad will depend primarily on three iuniors and three sophomores. L'nl'ortunately, Dave fleland, third singles player and varsity letter winner last year, will he unahle to swing' his racliet this spring, llowever, Xvill fleade, a newcomer, seems to he progressing last enough to cop the lirst singles spot. Backing up Xvillie are two letter winners, Bill llotlinan, playing second singles, and Craig Snyder, at liourth singles. Sophomore Ken Sipes will handle the third single's chores, while llicli Xvelrli and llarry Chanilmers, lllilll soplis, will lmattle In the doulwles matches. BOYS' TENNIS 1050 .Ni f'.'ntnl Hl'l' l..lll.N lsrivlifls Lienlxxtl 3 3 ll.uel'lol'nl .-1 II Splingllelnl ll .ii l.-mel .xlerion .'i U Ra-llit-1' -l l Lillk'llL'Illl.lIll .'i H XYLNI hinllllllit 3 Nvll'lklNll'NIl .ri ll .Xltingt--n fi li Lipper lhilflx 4 l
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